African Journalism Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Jesus Comes to South Africa: Black Twitter as Citizen Journalism in South African Politics2019/01/02English9
African Elections as a Testing Ground: Comparing Coverage of Cambridge Analytica in Nigerian and Kenyan Newspapers2019/10/02English8
Newspaper Framing of Biafra Agitation Under Buhari’s Administration and its Influence on Public Support for the Struggle2019/01/02English8
The Media and Opposing Voices: News Frames and Slants of Nigeria's Restructuring Agitations2018/10/02English8
Re-orienting the ‘charm offensive’ to the ‘charm defensive’: A critical review of Chinese media development in Africa2015/01/02English8
Data Journalism Practice in Sub-Saharan African Media Systems: A Cross-National Survey of Journalists’ Perceptions in Zambia and Tanzania2021/06/14English8
“Fake Elections”? Cyber Propaganda, Disinformation and the 2017 General Elections in Kenya2019/10/02English7
Partners or Predators? A Corpus-Based Study of China’s Image in South African Media2021/05/12English7
Nigerian Newspapers: The Attractions and Drawbacks of Foreign Aid Funding2018/04/03English7
Facebook and Fake News in the “Anglophone Crisis” in Cameroon2020/07/02English7
Listening to the ‘Born Frees’: Politics and disillusionment in South Africa2016/01/02English7
Old Habits, New Realities: Digital Newsrooms in Kenyan Commercial Media Houses2019/01/02English7
Discourse ethics and the media2016/01/02English7
Participation, citizen journalism and the contestations of identity and national symbols: A case of Zimbabwe’s national heroes and the Heroes’ Acre2016/07/02English6
“Vampires in the News”: A Critical Analysis of News Framing in Malawi’s Newspapers2019/04/03English6
“Fake News” on Sexual Minorities is “Old News”: A Study of Digital Platforms as Spaces for Challenging Inaccurate Reporting on Ugandan Sexual Minorities2019/10/02English6
Silencing the voice of the voiceless: the destruction of the independent broadcasting sector in Burundi2016/01/02English6
Citizen journalism and moral panics: A consideration of ethics in the 2015 South African xenophobic attacks2016/10/01English6
Setting the Agenda on Development: A Content Analysis of How Senegalese Newspapers Report on Local and Foreign Aid2018/04/03English6
Ideal Victims and Familiar Strangers: Non-Intimate Femicide in South African News Media2021/07/01English6
Through the Lens of a Camera: Photojournalism and the Crises of Zimbabwe’s “Second Republic”2021/07/03English6
New Media and Ndebele Hiraeth: Memory, Nostalgia and Ndebele Nationalism on Selected News Websites2018/10/02English5
Voicing “Kenyanness” in the everyday: disrupting traditional broadcasting tropes through participatory digital storytelling2016/10/01English5
The (Other) Anglophone Problem: Charting the Development of a Journalism Subfield2021/04/03English5
PR-Driven Journalism Model: The Case of Ethiopia2021/01/02English5
Botswana Print Media and the Representation of Female Victims of Intimate Partner Homicide: A Critical Discourse Analytical Approach2021/01/02English5
Mainstreaming African digital cultures, practices and emerging forms of citizen engagement2015/10/02English5
Digital cleansing? A look into state-sponsored policing of Ethiopian networked communities2015/10/02English5
First Level Agenda-Setting: A Study of Press vs. Public Opinion in Kenya2017/10/02English5
Ethiopia’s Hate Speech Predicament: Seeking Antidotes Beyond a Legislative Response2019/07/03English5