Theme: Day 1: A Clash of Journalisms: Chinese media in South Africa Time: 2:00-4:00pm, June.9th (Tue.) Day 2: Adapting to democracy: the news media in South Africa since apartheid Time: 4:00-6:00 pm, June.10 th(Wed.) Venue: Meeting Room, 1stfloor, No.42 Bldg Chair: Prof. Zhang Yanqiu, Director of Africa Communication Research Centre, Institute of Communication Studies, Communication University of China Speaker: Professor Anton Harber Anton Harber was founder-editor of the anti-apartheid newspaper the Weekly Mail (now the Mail & Guardian). He is now Caxton Professor of Journalism at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, which hosts the China-Africa Reporting Project. He is chair of the Freedom of Expression Institute, and author of Diepsloot (Jonathan Ball, 2011), The Gorilla in the Room (Mampoer Shorts, 2013). He co-edited the first two editions of The A–Z of South African Politics (Penguin, 1994/6), What is Left Unsaid: Reporting the South African HIV Epidemic (Jacana, 2010), and Troublemakers: The best of SA’s investigative journalism (Jacana, 2010).