Recently published journal articles - week 26 2021
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Africa
MUSOPOLE, A. C. 2021. Neglected Aspects in the Understanding of Holistic Development in Africa. Journal of Development and Communication Studies, 8 (1):202-223.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jdcs/article/view/204608
East Africa
SOUZA, B. D. 2020. Gender Performativity, Queer Sexualities and Fictional Representation in Selected Short Stories from Malawi and Uganda. Journal of Humanities, 28 (1):1-18.
Keywords: gender performativity ; heteronormativity ; homophobia ; narrative strategies ; queer sexualities
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/article/view/199078
Ghana
CHENTIBA, A. T., FAISAL, A. M. & MUMUNI, E. 2021. A Quantitative Examination of the Phenomenon of Soli and Public Relations Practice in Ghana. Journal of Development and Communication Studies, 8 (1):74-98.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jdcs/article/view/204598
Ghana
NAAIKUUR, L. & DOMBO, S. D. 2021. Media and Governance: Promoting Local Governance through Community Radio in Northern Ghana. Journal of Development and Communication Studies, 8 (1):144-163.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jdcs/article/view/204605
Ghana
ODOOM, D. 2021. Relevance of Cocoa Life Project Interventions to Community Development in Rural Ghana: Exploring the Views of Beneficiaries in Wassa East District. Journal of Development and Communication Studies, 8 (1):22-48.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jdcs/article/view/204592
Kenya
AMATU, M., MBERIA, H. & WA NGULA, K. 2021. Influence of Message Content in Persuasive Communication on Adoption of Routine Immunisation of Children Aged 0-5 years in Bomet County, Kenya. Journal of Development and Communication Studies, 8 (1):185-201.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jdcs/article/view/204607
Kenya
KALELI, W., OTSLULAH, W. N. & MUTISYA, C. 2021. The Role of Public Relations in sensitizing public on Government Projects in Kenya: Case of Nairobi County. Journal of Development and Communication Studies, 8 (1):49-73.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jdcs/article/view/204595
Kenya
MUCHIRI, J., MBERIA, H. & NYAMBANE, R. 2021. Narrative Persuasion: Moderating effects of character identification on relationship between message format and intention to screen for cervical cancer among women in agricultural sector in Kiambu County, Kenya. Journal of Development and Communication Studies, 8 (1):164-184.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jdcs/article/view/204606
Kenya
MUTHOTHO, I. J., OTSIULAH, W. N. & SIKOLIA, G. S. 2021. Corporate communication strategies: Differentiation strategies and corporate communication plan for dissemination of disease surveillance research outcomes at Kenya Medical Research Institute. Journal of Development and Communication Studies, 8 (1):99-124.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jdcs/article/view/204599
Kenya
WAFUBWA, R. N., OPOKU-SARKODIE, R. & CSÍKOS, C. 2020. Construction and Validation of a Test for Measuring Students’ Proportional Reasoning on Rates, Ratios, & Proportions. International Journal of Pedagogy, Policy and ICT in Education, 8:53-76.
Keywords: Mathematics ; Proportional reasoning ; proportions ; rates ; ratios
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijp/article/view/198696
Malawi
NYIRENDA, M. K. 2021. Impact of Resource Distribution and Availability on Primary Schools Pupil Learning Outcomes: Case Study of Chintheche Education Zone, Nkhata Bay, Malawi. Journal of Development and Communication Studies, 8 (1):239-260.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jdcs/article/view/204610
Malawi
POBEE, F. & MPHELA, T. 2021. An Analysis of the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem of Malawi: The Global Entrepreneurship Index (GEI) Approach. Journal of Development and Communication Studies, 8 (1):224-238.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jdcs/article/view/204609
Malawi
LIPENGA, T. & TEMBO, N. M. 2020. Interview Biography of a Political Icon: Timwa Lipenga’s Lomathinda: Rose Chibambo Speaks. Journal of Humanities, 28 (1):37-47.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/article/view/199080
Malawi
MTHATIWA, S. 2020. Singing Morality: Initiation Songs, Imagery, and Moral Education in Rural Malawi. Journal of Humanities, 28 (1):73-99.
Keywords: imagery ; initiation ; Jando ; Lomwe ; moral education ; song ; tradition ; Yawo
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/article/view/199082
Malawi
SHAME, E. 2020. Choice of Theme-rheme in Political News Reports in the Malawian English-Language Printed Media. Journal of Humanities, 28 (1):49-71.
Keywords: Ideology ; Rheme ; Semantic Roles ; Thematic Progression ; Theme
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/article/view/199081
Malawi
WOODS, J. 2020. The Textual History of Dede Kamkondo’s The Flying Saucer. Journal of Humanities, 28 (1):19-35.
Keywords: Kamkondo ; Malawi ; materiality ; paratext ; rhetoric ; speculative fiction
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/article/view/199079
Mozambique
PEARCE, J. 2021. Simango, Gwenjere and the Politics of the Past in Mozambique. Journal of Southern African Studies, 47 (3):387-404.
Keywords: Mozambique ; nation building ; Frelimo ; liberation struggle ; memory politics
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2021.1907136
Nigeria
ADEYEMI, S. B. & ADEYEMI, O. O. 2020. Effects of Teaching Citizenship Components of Social Studies on Junior Secondary School Students’ Civic Knowledge and Skills in Oyo State. International Journal of Pedagogy, Policy and ICT in Education, 8:77-87.
Keywords: Citizenship Component ; Civic Knowledge and Civic Skills ; Social Studies
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijp/article/view/198700
Nigeria
EGERE, I. K. 2020. Perceived Effects of Social Networking Sites on Academic Performance of Male Undergraduate University Students in South-South Nigeria. International Journal of Pedagogy, Policy and ICT in Education, 8:1-29.
Keywords: Academic ; Communication ; Effects Media ; Networking ; Performance ; Sites ; Social
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijp/article/view/198708
South Africa
EKAMA, K. 2021. Bondsmen: Slave Collateral in the 19th-Century Cape Colony. Journal of Southern African Studies, 47 (3):437-453.
Keywords: slavery ; compensation ; Cape Colony ; emancipation ; collateral ; credit networks ; mortgage
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2021.1900467
South Africa
EKAMA, K. & ROSS, R. 2021. The Emancipation of the Enslaved in the Cape Colony: Historiography and Introduction. Journal of Southern African Studies, 47 (3):405-416.
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2021.1907114
South Africa
GRAHAM, A. 2021. Slavery, Banks and the Ambivalent Legacies of Compensation in South Africa, Mauritius and the Caribbean. Journal of Southern African Studies, 47 (3):473-487.
Keywords: South Africa ; Mauritius ; slavery ; banking ; Caribbean ; finance
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2021.1899465
South Africa
PLAUT, M. & OLIPHANT, R. 2021. A Very South African Plot? The 1987 London Kidnap Plan. Journal of Southern African Studies, 47 (3):349-367.
Keywords: apartheid ; African National Congress ; Britain ; Civil Cooperation Bureau ; covert activities
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2021.1911214
South Africa
ROSS, R. & MARTIN, L.-C. 2021. Accommodation and Resistance: The Housing of Cape Town’s Enslaved and Freed Population Before and After Emancipation. Journal of Southern African Studies, 47 (3):417-435.
Keywords: South Africa ; slavery ; ) ; Cape Town ; domestic service ; emancipation ; historical GIS (geographic information system ; slum housing ; urban segregation
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2021.1904751
South Africa
SWANEPOEL, C. & GRAHAM, A. 2021. Banking on Family: What Was the Role of Family in the Establishment of Banks in 19th-Century South Africa? Journal of Southern African Studies, 47 (3):455-472.
Keywords: South Africa ; networks ; banks ; colonial ; shareholders
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2021.1903773
Uganda
SSENTANDA, M. E., NAKIJOBA, S., NAKAYIZA, J. & AJAYI, T. M. 2020. An Ethnographic Investigation of the Challenges of Literacy Acquisition in Selected Ugandan Rural Primary Schools. Journal of Humanities, 28 (1):101-128.
Keywords: language policy ; Literacy acquisition levels ; rural learners ; teachers’ practices ; Uganda
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jh/article/view/199083
Zambia
MUSONDA, J. 2021. Modernity on Credit: The Experience of Underground Miners on the Zambian Copperbelt. Journal of Southern African Studies, 47 (3):369-385.
Keywords: Zambia ; modernity ; credit ; Copperbelt ; debt ; loans ; mine workers
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2020.1864921