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Mugari, Ishmael; Chisuvi, Rudo (2021) | |
Social media and national security in Zimbabwe: Embracing social media for national security and addressing social media threats | |
African Security Review. Volume 30 #1. p. 86-101. |
Hove, Mediel; Chenzi, Vincent (2020) | |
Social media, civil unrest and government responses: the Zimbabwean experience | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #1. p. 121-137. |
Mwonzora, Gift (2020) | |
Social media and citizen mobilisation in the biometric voter registration (BVR) process in Zimbabwe | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 38 #1. p. 103-120. |
Brinkman, Inge (2019) | |
Social diary and news production: authorship and readership in social media during Kenya's 2007 elections | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 13 #1. p. 72-89. |
Brunotti, Irene (2019) | |
From baraza to cyberbaraza: interrogating publics in the context of the 2015 Zanzibar electoral impasse | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 13 #1. p. 18-34. |
Bryan, Austin (2019) | |
Kuchu activism, queer sex-work and 'lavender marriages', in Uganda's virtual LGBT safe(r) spaces | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 13 #1. p. 90-105. |
Chonka, Peter (2019) | |
News media and political contestation in the Somali territories: defining the parameters of a transnational digital public | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 13 #1. p. 140-157. |
Diepeveen, Stephanie (2019) | |
The limits of publicity: Facebook and transformations of a public realm in Mombasa, Kenya | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 13 #1. p. 158-174. |
Gagliardone, Iginio; Stremlau, Nicole; Aynekulu, Gerawork (2019) | |
A tale of two publics? Online politics in Ethiopia's elections | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 13 #1. p. 192-213. |
Karekwaivanane, George Hamandishe (2019) | |
'Tapanduka Zvamuchese': Facebook, 'unruly publics', and Zimbabwean politics | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 13 #1. p. 54-71. |
Lamoureaux, Siri; Sureau, Timm (2019) | |
Knowledge and legitimacy: the fragility of digital mobilisation in Sudan | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 13 #1. p. 35-53. |
Ligtvoet, Inge; Oudenhuijsen, Loes (2019) | |
A rebel youth? Social media, charismatic leadership, and 'radicalized' youth in the 2015 Biafra protests | |
In: Biographies of Radicalization: Hidden Messages of Social Change. p. 135-152. |
Molony, Thomas (2019) | |
Social media warfare and Kenya's conflict with Al Shabaab in Somalia: A right to know? | |
African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 118 #471. p. 328-351. |
Ogola, George (2019) | |
#Whatwouldmagufulido? Kenya's digital 'practices' and 'individuation' as a (non)political act | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 13 #1. p. 124-139. |
Omanga, Duncan (2019) | |
WhatsApp as 'digital publics': the Nakuru Analysts and the evolution of participation in county governance in Kenya | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 13 #1. p. 175-191. |
Senekal, Burgert; Kotzé, Eduan (2019) | |
Open source intelligence (OSINT) for conflict monitoring in contemporary South Africa: Challenges and opportunities in a big data context | |
African Security Review. Volume 28 #1. p. 19-37. |
Srinivasan, Sharath; Diepeveen, Stephanie; Karekwaivanane, George (2019) | |
Rethinking publics in Africa in a digital age | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 13 #1. p. 2-17. |
Guedes, Ana Maria (2018) | |
Can public opinion about Western Sahara's Cause be revealed by Social Media data analysis? | |
Africana studia: revista internacional de estudos africanos. #29. p. 277-290. |
Jotia, Agreement L. (2018) | |
The role of social media in freeing Botswana from state control of the media | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 36 #2. p. 264-278. |
Förster, Till; Schlehe, Judith (eds.) (2017) | |
Passages of culture: media and mediality in African societies | |
Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 3-90. |
Ilbury, Daryl (2017) | |
Tim Noakes: the quiet Maverick | |
Cape Town: Penguin Random House. 201p. |
Mustapha, Mala (2017) | |
The 2015 general elections in Nigeria: new media, party politics and the political economy of voting | |
Review of African Political Economy. Volume 44 #152. p. 312-321. |
Steel, Griet (2017) | |
Navigating (im)mobility: female entrepreneurship and social media in Khartoum | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 87 #2. p. 233-252. |
Yékú, James (2017) | |
'Thighs fell apart': online fan fiction, and African writing in a digital age | |
Journal of African Cultural Studies. Volume 29 #3. p. 261-275. |
Agbo, Benedict Obiora; Asadu, Clement Afamefuna (2016) | |
Enhancing organizational corporate image through the social media: a study of banks response to university undergraduates' Facebook comments in Enugu and Rivers states | |
Journal of communication and media research. Volume 8 #1. p. 199-210. |
Azungi Dralega, Carol (ed.) (2016) | |
Media, capacity building and gender parity: why we shouldn't look away | |
Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 8 #3. p. 247-427. |
Bowman, Warigia M.; Bowman, J. David (2016) | |
Censorship or self-control? Hate speech, the state and the voter in the Kenyan election of 2013 | |
Journal of Modern African Studies. Volume 54 #3. p. 495-531. |
Bruijn, Mirjam de (2016) | |
Citizen journalism at crossroads: mediated political agency and duress in Central Africa | |
In: Participatory politics and citizen journalism in a networked Africa: a connected continent. p. 90-102. |
Dlanga, Khaya (2016) | |
To quote myself: a memoir | |
Johannesburg: Macmillan. 227p. |
Hoogendoorn, Gijsbert; Gregory, James (2016) | |
Instagrammers, urban renewal and the Johannesburg inner city | |
Urban Forum. Volume 27 #4. p. 399-414. |
Jacobs, Sean (2016) | |
Instagramming Africa | |
Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 8 #1. p. 91-102. |
Kakembo, Frederick; Mbooge, Saidah Najjuma; Kyeswa, Goretti (2016) | |
Youth, media and peace sustainability in Uganda | |
Journal of communication and media research. Volume 8 #1. p. 125-140. |
Lemke, Jeslyn; Chala, Endalk (2016) | |
Tweeting democracy: an ethnographic content analysis of social media use in the differing politics of Senegal and Ethiopia's newspapers | |
Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 8 #2. p. 167-185. |
Lukhele, Bhekumusa Wellington (ed.) (2016) | |
Multiple sexual partnerships and their correlates among Facebook users in Swaziland: an online cross-sectional study | |
African Journal of AIDS Research. Volume 15 #3. p. 203-210. |
Mabweazara, Rangarirai Moira; Zinn, Sandy (2016) | |
Assessing the appropriation of social media by academic librarians in South Africa and Zimbabwe | |
South African Journal of Library and Information Science. Volume 82 #1. p. 1-12. |
Mashingaidze, Terence M. (2016) | |
Unmasking silence and impunity: the Zimbabwe Peace Project's e-activism in a polarised political dispensation | |
African Security Review. Volume 25 #4. p. 378-392. |
Masquelier, Adeline; Soares, Benjamin F. (eds.) (2016) | |
Muslim youth and the 9/11 generation | |
Santa Fe: School for Advanced Research Press. School for Advanced Research Advanced Seminar Series. 295p. |
Momoh, Abubakar (ed.) (2016) | |
Special issue: Nigeria general elections: from reforms to transformation | |
Journal of African Elections. Volume 15 #2. 176p. |
Mutsvairo, Bruce (ed.) (2016) | |
Participatory politics and citizen journalism in a networked Africa: a connected continent | |
Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan. 291p. |
Pahl, Miriam (2016) | |
Afropolitanism as critical consciousness: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's and Teju Cole's internet presence | |
Journal of African Cultural Studies. Volume 28 #1. p. 73-87. |
Tchouaffe, Olivier J. (2016) | |
Perspectives on new popular African cinema, history and creative destruction in 'Viva Riva!' (2011) | |
Journal of African Cinemas. Volume 8 #3. p. 299-312. |
Wroth, Hanlie Snyman (2016) | |
North of the red line: recollections of the border war by members of the SAAF, SADF and SWATF, 1966-1989 | |
Pinetown: 30 Degrees South Publishers. 568p. |
Zouabi, Manel (2016) | |
Post-revolutionary Tunisia: the conceptualisation of women in the Islamist discourse on Facebook | |
African Studies Bulletin. #78. p. 79-104. |
Benberrah, Moustafa (2015) | |
La Tunisie en transition: les usages numériques d'Ennahdha | |
Paris: L'Harmattan. Collection Chaos International. 104p. |
Burger, Mariekie (ed.) (2015) | |
Special issue: the participatory turn and self-expression | |
Communicatio: South African journal for communication theory and research. Volume 41 #3. p. 259-403. |
Dragstra, Fiona (2015) | |
Social media and political engagement: a case study of the Mozambique 2014 elections | |
65p. |
Eresso, Meron (2015) | |
Sacralising cyberspace: online religious activism in Ethiopia | |
Modern Africa: Politics, History and Society. Volume 3 #2. p. 127-154. |
Irwin, Ronald (2015) | |
Santam and Nando's: an advertising narrative of local humour, local conflict, local co-branding | |
Communicatio: South African journal for communication theory and research. Volume 41 #4. p. 506-522. |
Kadoda, Gada; Hale, Sondra (2015) | |
Contemporary youth movements and the role of social media in Sudan | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 49 #1. p. 215-236. |
Mano, Winston (ed.) (2015) | |
From analogue to digital social media in Africa | |
Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 7 #2. p. 105-240. |
Masilo, Bontle; Seabo, Batlang (2015) | |
Facebook: revolutionising electoral campaign in Botswana? | |
Journal of African Elections. Volume 14 #2. p. 110-129. |
Milton, Viola Candice (2015) | |
Screening culture, tweeting politics1: media citizenship and the politics of representation on SABC2 | |
Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 7 #3. p. 245-265. |
Mutsvairo, Bruce; Sirks, Lys-Anne (2015) | |
Examining the contribution of social media in reinforcing political participation in Zimbabwe | |
Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 7 #3. p. 329-344. |
Olomojobi, Yinka (2015) | |
Frontiers of jihâd: radical Islam in Africa | |
Ibadan: Safari Books Ltd. 366p. |
Onyancha, Omwoyo Bosire (2015) | |
Social media and research: an assessment of the coverage of South African universities in ResearchGate, Web of Science and the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities | |
South African Journal of Library and Information Science. Volume 81 #1. p. 8-20. |
Tsikata, Prosper Yao (2015) | |
The subaltern speaks back into the image factory: Justine Sacco's AIDS tweet cross-pollinates social and mass media | |
Communicatio: South African journal for communication theory and research. Volume 41 #1. p. 90-107. |
Valois, Caroline (2015) | |
Virtual access: the Ugandan anti-gay movement, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender blogging and the public sphere | |
Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 145-162. |
Vickers, Michael (2015) | |
On wings of light: reflections on cybernetics Africa and the wider world | |
Austin, TX: Pan African University Press. 193p. |
Wachanga, D. Ndirangu (2015) | |
Ethnic differences vs nationhood in times of national crises: the role of social media and communication strategies | |
Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 7 #3. p. 281-299. |
African Studies Association (2014) | |
Africa's archives in the age of web democracy | |
History in Africa. Volume 41. p. 387-431. |
Arua, Arua E.; Awonuga, Christopher Olatunji; Abioye, Taiwo; Ayoola, Kehinde A. (eds.) (2014) | |
Language, literature and style in Africa: a festschrift for Professor Christopher Olatunji Awonuga | |
Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars. 169p. |
Bashri, Maha (2014) | |
The use of ICTs and mobilisation in the age of parallel media - an emerging fifth estate? A case study of Nafeer's flood campaign in the Sudan | |
Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #2. p. 75-91. |
Daniels, Glenda (2014) | |
How far does Twitter deepen democracy through public engagement? An analysis of journalists' use of Twitter in the Johannesburg newsroom | |
Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #3. p. 299-311. |
Gaber, Ivor; Lora-Kayambazinthu, Edrinnie (2014) | |
Whose media, whose agenda? Monitoring the Malawi 2014 tripartite elections | |
Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #3. p. 106-114. |
Kameni, Alain Cyr Pangop (2014) | |
Adaptations transmédiatiques de la scène littéraire et paramétrages de la diversité culturelle dans I'espace francophone | |
Rhumsiki: revue scientifique de la Faculté des lettres et sciences humaines de l'Université de Maroua. #1. p. 11-32. |
Ligaga, Dina (2014) | |
Mapping emerging constructions of good time girls in Kenyan popular media | |
Journal of African Cultural Studies. Volume 26 #3. p. 249-261. |
Mkhize, Peter L. (2014) | |
The role of social trust in social media and indigenous knowledge sharing | |
Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems. Volume 13 #2. p. 188-200. |
Museka, Godfrey; Taringa, Nisbert T. (2014) | |
Social media and the moral development of adolescent pupils: soulmates or antagonists? | |
Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research. Volume 26 #1. p. 100-120. |
Mutsvairo, Bruce; Columbus, Simon; Leijendekker, Iris (2014) | |
Reconnoitering the role of (citizen) journalism ethics in the emerging networked public sphere | |
Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #3. p. 4-22. |
Mwangi, Evan (2014) | |
Queer agency in Kenya's digital media | |
African Studies Review. Volume 57 #2. p. 93-113. |
Nwokeafor, Cosmas Uchenna; Langmia, Kehbuma (eds.) (2014) | |
Media role in African changing electoral process: a political communication perspective | |
Lanham: University Press of America. 229p. |
Oyedemi, Toks (2014) | |
Beyond access: youth and digital skills | |
Communicatio: South African journal for communication theory and research. Volume 40 #2. p. 137-154. |
Pearson, Caitlin (2014) | |
How to blog about Africa: travel writing in the digital age | |
African Research and Documentation. #125. p. 87-98. |
Salgado, Susana (2014) | |
The Internet and democracy building in Lusophone African countries | |
Farnham: Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 198p. |
Bosch, Tanja (2013) | |
Youth, Facebook and politics in South Africa | |
Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #2. p. 119-130. |
Chidester, David (ed.) (2013) | |
Postgraduates producing knowledge | |
Journal for the Study of Religion. Volume 26 #1. 100p. |
Chiluwa, Innocent; Adegoke, Adetunji (2013) | |
Twittering the Boko Haram uprising in Nigeria: investigating pragmatic acts in the social media | |
Africa Today. Volume 59 #3. p. 83-102. |
Guessous, Nouzha (ed.) (2013) | |
Pourquoi suis-je sur Facebook? Des Marocains croisent leurs paroles | |
Casablanca: Éditions le Fennec. 139p. |
Guramatunhu-Mudiwa, Precious (2013) | |
An analysis of women's access to higher education in Zimbabwe | |
In: Restoring the educational dream: rethinking educational transformation in Zimbabwe. p. 234-257. |
Hyde-Clarke, Nathalie (2013) | |
Facebook and public debate: an informal learning tool for the youth | |
Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #2. p. 131-148. |
Khamis, Sahar; Vaughn, Katherine (2013) | |
Cyberactivism in the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions: potentials, limitations, overlaps and divergences | |
Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #1. p. 69-86. |
Madu, Robert; Moguluwa, Shedrack Chinwuba (2013) | |
Will the social media lenses be the framework for sustainable development in rural Nigeria? | |
Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #2. p. 237-254. |
Manji, Firoze (2013) | |
New media, new truths, new lies: popular struggles in Africa and the media | |
CODESRIA Bulletin. #3-4. p. 21-26. |
Marschall, Sabine (2013) | |
The virtual memory landscape: the impact of information technology on collective memory and commemoration in Southern Africa | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 39 #1. p. 193-205. |
Milani, Tommaso (ed.) (2013) | |
Special issue: Language in the South African media | |
Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa. Volume 44 #2. p. 1-116. |
Mudhai, Okoth Fred (2013) | |
Civic engagement, digital networks, and political reform in Africa | |
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Palgrave Macmillan series in international political communication. 259p. |
Mutsvairo, Bruce (2013) | |
Power and participatory politics in the digital age: probing the use of new media technologies in railroading political changes in Zimbabwe | |
Leiden University. Ph.D. dissertation (2013-06-13). 215p. |
Mutula, Stephen (ed.) (2013) | |
Ethical dimension of social media in the information society | |
Innovation. #47. 285p. |
Najar, Sihem (ed.) (2013) | |
Les réseaux sociaux sur Internet à l'heure des transitions démocratiques | |
Paris: Karhala. Hommes et sociétés. 489p. |
Ndlovu, Musawenkosi; Mbenga, Chilombo (2013) | |
Facebook, the public sphere and political youth leagues in South Africa | |
Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #2. p. 169-186. |
Ngaidé, Abderrahmane (2013) | |
Internet et production de discours en situation de diaspora: lecture à partir des forums de discussion des Mauritaniens | |
Cahiers d'études africaines. Volume 53 #211. p. 699-733. |
Paterson, Chris (ed.) (2013) | |
Social media and journalism in Africa | |
Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies. Volume 34 #1. p. 1-142. |
Rennick, Sarah Anne (2013) | |
Personal grievance sharing, frame alignment, and hybrid organisational structures: the role of social media in North Africa's 2011 uprisings | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 31 #2. p. 156-174. |
Rofheart, Mahriana (2013) | |
Shifting perceptions of migration in Senegalese literature, film and social media | |
Lanham: Lexington Books. After the empire, The francophone world and postcolonial France. 157p. |
Walton, Marion; Leukes, Pierrine (2013) | |
Prepaid social media and mobile discourse in South Africa | |
Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #2. p. 149-167. |
Brown, Barbara B. (ed.) (2012) | |
React and respond: the phenomenon of 'Kony 2012' | |
East Lansing: Association of Concerned Africa Scholars. |
Fox, Tom (2012) | |
Assessing virtual culture exchanges: Internet social networks and global interactions among Windhoek youth | |
Journal for Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Volume 1 #2. p. 201-216. |
Jansen, Jonathan D. (2012) | |
Briewe aan my kinders: twiets wat jou laat dink | |
Kaapstad: Tafelberg. 188p. |
Onuoha, Uloma Doris; Opeke, Rosaline Oluremi (2012) | |
Online social networks as correlate of job performance and career success among librarians in Nigerian university libraries | |
African Research and Documentation. #119. p. 3-14. |
Wilson, Des (ed.) (2012) | |
The media, terrorism and political communication in Nigeria | |
Uyo: African Council for Communication Education (Nigeria Chapter). 434p. |
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