Prof Johann de Wet, chairperson of the University of the Free State’s (UFS) Department of Communication and Information Studies, will deliver his inaugural lecture on Wednesday 16 March 2005 at 19:00 in the CR Swart Auditorium on campus.
The topic of the presentation is Meeting on the “narrow ridge” in intercultural communication.
Prof de Wet obtained the BA degree in 1977 at from the University of Cape Town, in 1982 an honors degree cum laude in Journalism from the University of Stellenbosch, in 1985 an MA degree from the University of South Africa (UNISA) and in 1987 the D Litt Et Phil, also from UNISA.
His earlier professional life included being a diplomat stationed in Washington DC, and a SABC journalist.
Prof de Wet’s first stint in the academe was at UNISA (1983-1993) and the UFS (1993-1995). He was an associate professor at both institutions. Before returning to the UFS in 2001, Prof de Wet was director of communication in the public service, ministerial spokesperson at national and provincial levels, contributing editor of the Cape Argus, and communication consultant for various public and private sector institutions.
In his academic career of 16 years, Prof de Wet has authored/edited 12 scholarly books. His other research outputs include some 20 accredited articles and scientific papers (national and international) respectively. Much of his research has focused on persuasive and political communication, journalism and general communication theory.
He is the founding and current editor of Communitas, a nationally-accredited academic journal on community communication and information impact. He was appointed professor and chairperson of the Department of Communication and Information Studies at the UFS in January 2004.
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15 March 2005