Jacqueline Fatima Bocoum

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Jacqueline Fatima Bocoum is a former journalist[1][2] turned author from the West African state of Senegal.[1] She is also the director of the media company Com 7[3] As a journalist, Jacqueline worked for R.T.S. and Sud FM before becoming Programme Director and Director of Information at Radio Nostalfie.[2] From a political perspective, her father was a bureaucrat under President Léopold Sédar Senghor. Jacqueline lays a critical eye on her father's administrative position as one typical product of the political structure prevalent during those times, in the foreword of her first novel. She, however, has an undeniable admiration for him.[3]

Publications

  • Motus et bouche ... décousue (Words and Secrets), Xamal (2002), ISBN 978-2-84402-043-7

References

  1. ^ a b Template:Fr Agence de Presse Sénégalaise (Retrieved : 10 May 2012)
  2. ^ a b Template:Fr Institut Panos, Union des journalistes du Ghana, "Ne tirez pas sur les médias: éthique et déontologie de l'information en Afrique de l'Ouest : quelques communications d'un séminaire régional organisé à Accra du 26 au 29 février 1996", L'Harmattan, 1996, p 173
  3. ^ a b Beck, Rose Marie, "African media cultures: transdisciplinary perspectives", (editors : Rose Marie Beck, Frank Wittmann), Köppe, 2004, pp 51–2, ISBN 3-89645-246-0