Recently published journal articles - week 11 2022

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Africa
UTOH-EZEAJUGH, T. C. 2021. Beyond eurocentrism: Classifications, theories and the construction of identity in African dress, body designs, costumes and make-up. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 15 (1):1-38.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/215080

Morocco
BAILLA, H. & YACHOULTI, M. 2022. Citizen journalism in Morocco: the case of fact-checkers. The Journal of North African Studies, 27 (2):264-295.
Keywords: Citizen journalism ; fact-checkers ; fact-checking ; Morocco ; online journalism ; social networks
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1814749

Morocco
EL KADOUSSI, A. 2022. The perception of self-censorship among Moroccan journalists. The Journal of North African Studies, 27 (2):231-263.
Keywords: considerations ; Moroccan journalists ; perception ; pressures ; Private press ; redlines ; self-censorship
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1771310

Morocco
LAOUNI, N.-E. 2022. Cyberactivism and protest movements: the February 20th movement – the forming of a new generation in Morocco. The Journal of North African Studies, 27 (2):296-325.
Keywords: Cyberactivism ; political change ; public sphere ; social movements ; the February 20th movement ; youth
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1810024

Morocco
RHANI, Z., NABALSSI, K. & BENALIOUA, M. 2022. ‘The Rif again!’ popular uprisings and resurgent violence in post-transitional Morocco. The Journal of North African Studies, 27 (2):326-361.
Keywords: reconciliation ; Rif (Morocco) ; separatism ; uprisings ; violence
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1780921

Morocco
VOLLMANN, E., BOHN, M., STURM, R. & DEMMELHUBER, T. 2022. Decentralisation as authoritarian upgrading? Evidence from Jordan and Morocco. The Journal of North African Studies, 27 (2):362-393.
Keywords: authoritarian upgrading ; Decentralisation ; Jordan ; local governance ; MENA ; Morocco
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1787837 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/13629387.2020.1787837?needAc...

Nigeria
OMOTUYI, S. 2022. Franco-Nigerian détente? Nigeria, France and the Francophone states of the Lake Chad region in the era of the Boko Haram terrorism. African Identities, 20 (1):26-41.
Keywords: Boko Haram ; détente ; France ; Francophone ; Lake Chad region ; regional security
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1805296

Nigeria
ULEANYA, C. 2022. Rural undergraduate university students’ learning challenges in Africa: case study of Nigeria and South Africa. African Identities, 20 (1):89-117.
Keywords: Developing African nations ; learning challenges ; Nigeria ; rural undergraduate university students ; South Africa
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1813083

Nigeria
DIBIA, K. N. 2021. Proletarian ideology in selected Nigerian plays: A critical analysis. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 15 (1):75-96.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/215093

Nigeria
IHIDERO, V. O. 2021. Performing verbatim on the Nigerian stage: Bode Ojoniyi’s dramaturgy in perspective. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 15 (1):39-57.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/215084

Nigeria
OGUEGBU, P. O. & CHUKWU, E. 2021. A conceptual metaphor analysis of some Nigerian presidential inaugural speeches. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 15 (1):131-147.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/215111

Nigeria
OJUKWU, G. E. & UTOH-EZEAJUGH, T. C. 2021. Trends in women centred engagements in the works of selected Nigerian playwrights. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 15 (1).
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/215105

Nigeria
ONUOHA, C. & ASIGBO, A. 2021. Economic consciousness in Nigerian Universities as a survival strategy in a recession and post-pandemic era: A study of Uniport and Unizik theatres. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 15 (1):58-74.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/215089

Nigeria
ROY-OMONI, A. 2021. Orality and healing in the stand-up comedy performance of selected Niger Delta comedians. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 15 (1):97-114.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/215101

Nigeria
ANIUKWU, N. 2020. Between fantasy and reality: Analyzing the impact of selected films on children in Awka, Nigeria. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 14 (1):40-76.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214904

Nigeria
ARAH, A. N. 2020. Reality television and participatory development in Nigeria’s Niger Delta: Dawn in the creeks as a paradigm. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 14 (1):20-39.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214903

Nigeria
DIBIA, K. N. 2020. Nigerian feminist agenda and the dynamism of revolution: A study of selected Nigerian plays. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 14 (1):1-19.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214902

Nigeria
EBEKUE, E. & UTOH-EZEAJUGH, T. 2020. Rethinking migration narratives in Nollywood narrative fiction films. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 14 (2):1-25.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214945

Nigeria
EKWUNIFE, N. T. & NWADIGWE, C. E. 2020. Communicating social and development issues through Theatre for Development (TFD): A study of Eziokwu- Bu -Ndu Project. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 14 (2):132-150.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214949

Nigeria
IMAM, M.-K. J. 2020. Afro-semio-aesthetics as an interpretative tool in contemporary Nigerian drama: John Iwuh’s The village lamb as a paradigm. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 14 (1):100-122.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214906

Nigeria
IROH, E. 2020. Multimedia based readers theatre and teaching: The Aba municipal council experience. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 14 (1):123-146.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214907

Nigeria
MBARA, N. C. 2020. Traditional Igbo dances as non-verbal communication: A study of Iduu dance. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 14 (1):147-167.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214910

Nigeria
OGUEGBU, P. O. & CHUKWU, E. 2020. A study of conceptual metaphors in two selected presidential inaugural speeches in Nigeria. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 14 (2):174-193.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214952

Nigeria
OJUKWU, G. E. & UTOH-EZEAJUGH, T. C. 2020. Playwrights and the task of building strong female characters: Interrogating intragender. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 14 (2):60-90.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214947

Nigeria
OKAFOR, K. A. 2020. Historical accuracy in Nollywood costume designs: Approaches constraints and gains. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 14 (2):91-131.
Keywords: Costume ; Costume Design ; Historical Accuracy ; Nigerian Dress Culture ; Nollywood Film.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214948

Nigeria
OKEKE, T. J. 2020. Design concept and characterization in select Igbo masquerades. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 14 (1):77-99.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214905

Nigeria
OKOYE, C. M. 2020. Rehabdramatics and the development of challenged children in Nigeria: A study of Select applied theatre projects. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 14 (2):26-59.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214946

Nigeria
ABUNIKE, C. M. 2019. Media as an instrument for x-raying societal ills: A study of selected Nollywood films. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 13 (2):67-78.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214884

Nigeria
MUOTOO, C. H. & ENEFU, A. 2019. L’immigration dans l’enfer au pays des Blancs de Leo Iyanda Balogun et Un negre a viole une blonde a Dallas de Ramonu Sanusi. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 13 (2):146-162.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214889

Nigeria
NJOKU, M. O. & OKAFOR, O. I. 2019. Nigerian art: A short history. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 13 (2):110-128.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214887

Nigeria
OWOH, I. P. & UTOH-EZEAJUGH, T. C. 2019. Portrayal of widowhood practices and female genital cutting in Nigerian video films: A critical reading of select films. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 13 (2):1-21.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214873

Nigeria
OZOH, N. J. 2019. Women's quest for freedom, recognition and empowerment in Ngozi Chuma-Ude's Echoes of a New Dawn. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 13 (2):50-66.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214876

Nigeria
UDENGWU, N., EROJIKWE, I. & NNANNA, N. 2019. Cultural transformation and the trials of the sacred python in text and context. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 13 (2):22-49.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214874

Nigeria
UTOH-EZEAJUGH, T., OKEKE, P. I. & OKAFOR, U. 2019. Revolutionary ideology in Nigerian playwriting and the fate of a nation in crisis: A critical analysis of select plays. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 13 (2):79-109.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214886

Nigeria
UWAEZUOKE, A. H. 2019. The inland west clusters of Ikekeonwu’s Igbo dialects classification: A modification. Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies, 13 (2):129-145.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms/article/view/214888

South Africa
NDLOVU, T. & DLULANI, I. A. 2022. Playing with anxiety: black middle-class masculinities in the humorous works of Fred Khumalo and Ndumiso Ngcobo. African Identities, 20 (1):42-56.
Keywords: Black middle class ; humour ; masculinity ; South Africa ; Zuluness
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1805297

Tunisia
MANSOUR, I. 2022. Explaining the influence of Maghrebi rivalries on Tunisian foreign policy. The Journal of North African Studies, 27 (2):394-422.
Keywords: foreign policy analysis ; rivalry ; the Maghreb ; Tunisia
https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2020.1771555

Zimbabwe
MATANZIMA, J. & SAIDI, U. 2022. Religious rituals and socio-economic change: the impact of the Zimbabwe ‘cash crisis’ on the BaTonga Masabe (alien spirits) ceremony. African Identities, 20 (1):57-72.
Keywords: BaTonga ; Cash-crisis ; ceremony ; Masabe ; ritual
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2020.1811637