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![]() | Brinkman, Inge; Both, Jonna; Bruijn, Mirjam de (2017) |
| The mobile phone and society in South Sudan: A critical historical-anthropological approach | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 9 #2. p. 323-337. |
![]() | García-Mingo, Elisa (2017) |
| Mamas in the newsroom: women's journalism against sexual violence in Eastern Congo | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 215-227. |
![]() | Anyidoho, Paul (2017) |
| Stylistic features of rural print media in Ghana | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 195-213. |
![]() | Omwoha, Joyce (2017) |
| Formation of citizenship through radio talk participation in Kenya | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 181-194. |
![]() | Hove, Elizabeth F. (2017) |
| Of witches, babes and wife bashers: images of gender in Zimbabwean tabloids | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 163-179. |
![]() | Moreau, Julie; Daku, Mark (2017) |
| Much 'I do' about nothing? The impact of South Africa's Civil Union Act on media representations of marriage | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 145-161. |
![]() | Kasoma, Twange; Pitts, Greg (2017) |
| The Zambian press freedom conundrum: reluctance rather than resilience | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 129-144. |
![]() | Ginsberg, Raphael (2017) |
| The murder of Chris Hani: the neo-liberalization of South African news narratives | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 113-128. |
![]() | Segopolo, Irene M.; Tomaselli, Keyan G. (2017) |
| 'I will not share my partner': the 'care of the self' in an HIV prevention campaign | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 9 #1. p. 91-111. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | Piotrowska, Agnieszka (2016) |
| 'Lovers in time': practice research in the times of patriotic journalism in Zimbabwe | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 8 #2. p. 219-238. |
![]() | Teer-Tomaselli, Ruth (2016) |
| Capacity building, tertiary postgraduate interventions and the changing media environment in southern and eastern Africa | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 8 #2. p. 205-218. |
![]() | Malila, Vanessa; Oelofsen, Marietjie (2016) |
| Young citizens in South Africa: a paradox of engagement with politics and the media | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 8 #2. p. 187-203. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | Mpofu, Shepherd (2016) |
| Zimbabwe's state-controlled public media and the mediation of the 1980s genocide 30 years on | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 8 #2. p. 145-165. |
![]() | Mahali, Alude (2016) |
| Maid to serve: 'self-fashioning' and the domestic worker trope in contemporary South Africa | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 8 #2. p. 127-143. |
![]() | Cook, Christopher R. (2016) |
| Diamonds are forever? Press coverage of African conflicts and the Westphalian filter of resource wars | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 8 #2. p. 109-126. |
![]() | Jacobs, Sean (2016) |
| Instagramming Africa | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 8 #1. p. 91-102. |
![]() | Ngcongo, Mthobeli (2016) |
| The dialectics of mobile communication in South African romantic relationships | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 8 #1. p. 75-90. |
![]() | Mosime, Sethunya Tshepho; Mhlanga, Brilliant (2016) |
| Historical entanglements, conflicting agendas and visions: Radio Botswana and the making of a national radio station | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 8 #1. p. 55-73. |
![]() | De Beer, Arnold S. (ed.) (2016) |
| Binary opposites: can South African journalists be both watchdogs and developmental journalists? | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 8 #1. p. 35-53. |
![]() | Ureke, Oswelled (2016) |
| State interference, para-politics and editorial control: the political economy of 'Mirrorgate' in Zimbabwe | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 8 #1. p. 17-34. |
![]() | Fisher, Alexander (2016) |
| Modes of 'griot' inscription in African cinema | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 8 #1. p. 5-16. |
![]() | Jacobs, Sean (2015) |
| Emergent African digital identities: the story behind 'Africa is a Country' | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 7 #3. p. 345-357. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | Tomaselli, Keyan; Sakarombe, Phebbie (2015) |
| Griots, satirical columns, and the micro-public sphere | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 7 #3. p. 315-327. |
![]() | Dekie, Afra (ed.) (2015) |
| Nollywood online: between the individual consumption and communal reception of Nigerian films among African diaspora | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 7 #3. p. 301-314. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | Mhagama, Peter (2015) |
| Expanding access and participation through a combination of community radio and mobile phones: the experience of Malawi | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 7 #3. p. 267-280. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | Mano, Winston (ed.) (2015) |
| From analogue to digital social media in Africa | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 7 #2. p. 105-240. |
![]() | Jedlowski, Alessandro (ed.) (2015) |
| Special issue: across media: mobility and transformation of cultural materials in the digital age | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 7 #1. 99p. |
![]() | Mudavanhu, Selina Linda (2014) |
| The politics of 'patriots' and 'traitors' on Radio Zimbabwe | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #3. p. 327-343. |
![]() | Swanepoel, J.H. (2014) |
| Staging the body and space in television: Jozi H as a case in point | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #3. p. 313-326. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | Onuzulike, Uchenna (2014) |
| Discussing the Igbo language on the Igbo Internet radio: explicating ethnolinguistic vitality | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #3. p. 285-298. |
![]() | Ugangu, Wilson; Fourie, Pieter (2014) |
| Linking normative theory to media policy-making: a case study of Kenya | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #3. p. 265-283. |
![]() | Chiumbu, Sarah Helen (2014) |
| The world is our community: rethinking community radio in the digital age | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #3. p. 249-264. |
![]() | Jjuuko, Margaret; Prinsloo, Jeanne (2014) |
| The representation of the environmental crises on Lake Victoria in Uganda's media: a critical analysis of the Victoria Voice radio documentaries | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #2. p. 213-229. |
![]() | Smith, Jade; Adendorff, Ralph (2014) |
| Forward with the people: a linguistic analysis of the imagined community in letters to the Daily Sun | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #2. p. 199-212. |
![]() | Frère, Marie Soleil (2014) |
| Journalist in Africa: a high-risk profession under threat | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #2. p. 181-198. |
![]() | Wasserman, Herman; Mwende Maweu, Jacinta (2014) |
| The tension between ethics and ethnicity: examining journalists' ethical decision-making at the Nation Media Group in Kenya | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #2. p. 165-179. |
![]() | Smith, Elizabeth (2014) |
| Using Public Service Broadcasting to promote development | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #2. p. 157-164. |
![]() | Udoakah, Nkereuwem; Negrine, Ralph (2014) |
| MDGs in Nigeria, communication and the media | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #2. p. 139-156. |
![]() | Piotrowska, Agnieszka (2014) |
| Mourning and melancholia at the Harare International Festival of the Arts | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #1. p. 111-130. |
![]() | Chari, Tendai (2014) |
| Performing patriotic citizenship: Zimbabwean diaspora and their online newspaper reading practices | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #1. p. 91-109. |
![]() | Nwabueze, Chinenye; Ekwughe, Victoria (2014) |
| Nigerian newspapers' coverage of the effect of Boko Haram activities on the environment | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #1. p. 71-89. |
![]() | Wekesa, Bob (2014) |
| Whose event? Official versus journalistic framing of the fifth Forum on China Africa Cooperation (FOCAC V) | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #1. p. 57-70. |
![]() | Uys, Gerhard (2014) |
| The 'Maestro Film Project' | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #1. p. 43-55. |
![]() | Maweu, Jacinta Mwende (2014) |
| A clash between journalistic and capitalist values? How advertisers meddle in journalists' decisions at the Nation Media Group in Kenya | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #1. p. 27-42. |
![]() | Millanga, Amani (2014) |
| The concept of public service broadcasting in a changing Africa: a Tanzanian experience | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 6 #1. p. 7-25. |
![]() | Mahoney, L. Meghan; Bates, Benjamin R. (2013) |
| The impacts of an entertainment-education radio serial drama in Botswana on outcomes related to HIV prevention goals in the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #3. p. 353-367. |
![]() | Semujju, Brian (2013) |
| Climate change in Ugandan media: a 'Global Warming' of journalism ethics | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #3. p. 337-352. |
![]() | Mhiripiri, Nhamo Anthony (2013) |
| Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems in the Zimbabwean media industry and the debate on self-regulation | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #3. p. 313-336. |
![]() | Ojebode, Ayobami (2013) |
| Ethical dilemma revisited: PBO newspapers and the professional elbowroom of the Nigerian journalist | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #3. p. 295-312. |
![]() | Strand, Cecilia (2013) |
| The rise and fall of a contentious social policy option: narratives around the Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality Bill in the domestic press | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #3. p. 275-294. |
![]() | Obiaya, Ikechukwu (2013) |
| Taking Nigeria to the movies: the innovative regulatory role of the National Film and Video Censors Board | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #3. p. 261-274. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | Abubakar, Abdullahi Tasiu (2013) |
| Selective believability: a perspective on Africans' interactions with global media | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #2. p. 219-236. |
![]() | Tietaah, Gilbert K.M. (2013) |
| Negative political advertising and the imperative of broadcast regulation in Ghana | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #2. p. 203-217. |
![]() | Sendín, José Carlos (2013) |
| Côte d'Ivoire 2010-2011 post-electoral crisis: an approach from the media | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #2. p. 187-201. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | Bosch, Tanja (2013) |
| Youth, Facebook and politics in South Africa | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #2. p. 119-130. |
![]() | Salawu, Abiodun (2013) |
| Communication and media studies in South Africa: observations, impressions and remarks | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #1. p. 87-100. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | Cole, Bernadette; Silverman, Jon (2013) |
| The media's reporting of war crimes trials and its impact on post-conflict democracy in Sierra Leone and Liberia | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #1. p. 53-67. |
![]() | Kivikuru, Ullamaija (2013) |
| Upstairs downstairs: communication contradictions around two African refugee camps | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #1. p. 35-51. |
![]() | Way, Lyndon C.S. (2013) |
| Orientalism in online news: BBC stories of Somali piracy | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #1. p. 19-33. |
![]() | Etkin, Esther (2013) |
| Using narrative communication in a mass-produced youth magazine as an HIV prevention intervention | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 5 #1. p. 3-17. |
![]() | Alozieuwa, Simeon H.O. (2012) |
| The media and democratic consolidation in Nigeria: an overview of government-media relations, 1999-2009 | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 4 #3. p. 377-393. |
![]() | Adesoji, Abimbola Omotayo; Alimi, Shina (2012) |
| The Nigerian press and the challenge of private newspaper ownership: a study of the 'Nigerian Tribune', 1949 - 2009 | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 4 #3. p. 357-376. |
![]() | Mhiripiri, Joyce Tsitsi (2012) |
| Towards an epistemology of management and economics in the Zimbabwean music industry | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 4 #3. p. 339-355. |
![]() | Chuma, Wallace (2012) |
| Framing the Cape Town World Cup stadium in the media: the politics of identity and sports in South Africa | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 4 #3. p. 315-329. |
![]() | Kuhlmann, Jenny (2012) |
| Zimbabwean diaspora politics and the power of laughter: humour as a tool for political communication, criticism and protest | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 4 #3. p. 295-314. |
![]() | Wasserman, Herman; Mbatha, Loisa (2012) |
| Tabloid TV in Zambia: a reception study of Lusaka viewers of Muvi TV news | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 4 #3. p. 277-293. |
![]() | Manganga, Kudakwashe (2012) |
| The use of jokes and mobile telephony to create counter-publics in Zimbabwe | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 4 #2. p. 243-255. |
![]() | Jansen, Karine Aasgaard (2012) |
| The printed press's representations of the 2005-2007 chikungunya epidemic in Réunion: political polemics and (post)colonial disease | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 4 #2. p. 227-242. |
![]() | Mhlanga, Brilliant (2012) |
| Sociologies of voice and language - radio broadcasting and the ethnic imperative | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 4 #2. p. 209-226. |
![]() | Ufuoma, Akpojivi (2012) |
| Community radio regulation and its challenges in Ghana | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 4 #2. p. 193-207. |
![]() | Elareshi, Mokhtar; Gunter, Barrie (2012) |
| Patterns of news media consumption among young people in Libya | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 4 #2. p. 173-191. |
![]() | Mbarga, Gervais; Lublinski, Jan; Fleury, Jean-Marc (2012) |
| New perspectives on strengthening science journalism in developing countries: approach and first results of the 'SjCOOP' mentoring project | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 4 #2. p. 157-172. |
![]() | M'Bayo, Ritchard Tamba; Sunday, Oloruntola; Amobi, Ifeoma (2012) |
| Intellectual poverty and theory building in African mass communication research | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 4 #2. p. 139-155. |
![]() | Musa, Aliyu Odamah (2012) |
| Socio-economic incentives, new media and the Boko Haram campaign of violence in Northern Nigeria | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 4 #1. p. 111-124. |
![]() | Franks, Suzanne; Shaw, Ibrahim Seaga (eds.) (2012) |
| Media and the war on terror in Africa | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 4 #1. p. 3-96. |
![]() | Zuiderveld, Maria (2011) |
| 'Hitting the glass ceiling': gender and media management in sub-Saharan Africa | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 3 #3. p. 401-415. |
![]() | Chari, Tendai (2011) |
| Future prospects of the print newspaper in Zimbabwe | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 3 #3. p. 367-388. |
![]() | Mody, Bella (2011) |
| Student civic engagement with humanitarian disasters: collaborative cross-national research on Darfur reporting | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 3 #3. p. 349-366. |
![]() | Musa, Mohammed (2011) |
| Media flows, domination and discourse in Nigeria | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 3 #3. p. 329-348. |
![]() | Alzouma, Gado (2011) |
| Young people, computers and the Internet in Niger | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 3 #2. p. 277-292. |
![]() | Hyde-Clarke, Nathalie; Van Tonder, Tamsin (2011) |
| Revisiting the 'leapfrog' debate in light of current trends of mobile phone Internet usage in the Greater Johannesburg area, South Africa | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 3 #2. p. 263-276. |
![]() | McCain, Carmen (2011) |
| FESPACO in a time of Nollywood: the politics of the 'video' film at Africa's oldest festival | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 3 #2. p. 241-261. |
![]() | Thalén, Oliver (2011) |
| Ghanaian entertainment brokers: urban change, and 'Afro-cosmopolitanism', with neo-liberal reform | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 3 #2. p. 227-240. |
![]() | Brisset-Foucault, Florence (2011) |
| Peace-making, power configurations and media practices in northern Uganda: a case study of Mega FM | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 3 #2. p. 205-225. |
![]() | Witte, Marleen de (2011) |
| Business of the spirit: Ghanaian broadcast media and the commercial exploitation of Pentecostalism | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 3 #2. p. 189-204. |
![]() | Grätz, Tilo (2011) |
| 'Paroles de vie': Christian radio producers in the Republic of Benin | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 3 #2. p. 161-188. |
![]() | Wachanga, D. Ndirangu (2011) |
| Kenya's indigenous radio stations and their use of metaphors in the 2007 election violence | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 3 #1. p. 109-125. |
![]() | Blé, Raoul Germain (2011) |
| Communication and collective memory: the plight of oral traditions in Côte d'Ivoire | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 3 #1. p. 89-108. |
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