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Africa
MAHIEU, E. & JOYE, S. 2018. Beyond Afro-Pessimism and -optimism? A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Representation of Africa by Alternative News Media. African Journalism Studies, 39 (3):24-42.
Keywords: Africa ; Afro-optimism ; Afro-pessimism ; alternative media ; critical discourse analysis ; MO* Magazine ; representation
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1425149

Africa
SONE, E. M. 2018. The Folktale and Social Values in Traditional Africa. Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies, 4 (2):142-159.
Keywords: Africa ; ethical behaviour ; folktales ; positive change ; social values
https://doi.org/10.1080/23277408.2018.1485314

Africa
UMEJEI, E. 2018. Chinese Media in Africa: Between Promise and Reality. African Journalism Studies, 39 (2):104-120.
Keywords: Chinese media ; dual journalist agency ; lived experiences of African journalists ; newsroom practices in Chinese media ; power relations in Chinese media ; two levels of gatekeeping
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1473275

Burundi
MBOYA, T. M. 2018. Rapping with a Forked Tongue, Code-switching and the Tribalized Kenya of the end of the Twentieth Century in ‘Otongolo Tyme’ by Poxi Presha. Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies, 4 (2):85-104.
Keywords: code-switching ; contact zone ; ethnicity ; hip-hop ; politics ; postcolonial Kenya ; Poxi Presha
https://doi.org/10.1080/23277408.2018.1462966

East Africa
JACKSON-EADE, J. A. B. 2018. The Role of Interpreters during the Early Portuguese Presence in East Africa. Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies, 4 (3-4):179-203.
Keywords: East Africa ; cross-cultural communication ; early modern history ; interpreters ; Portuguese empire
https://doi.org/10.1080/23277408.2018.1507245

East Africa
MUTIE, S. M. 2018. Self-mythologization in East African Political Writings: Kenyatta, Nyerere and Museveni. Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies, 4 (1):1-34.
Keywords: Che Guevara ; Identity ; Kenyatta ; Machiavellian Prince ; Museveni ; Nyerere
https://doi.org/10.1080/23277408.2017.1413828

East Africa
OWUOR, Y. A. 2018. In Search of Poem-Maps of the Swahili Seas: Three Sea Poems by Haji Gora Haji. Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies, 4 (3-4):164-178.
Keywords: Haji Gora Haji ; Indian Ocean imaginaries ; intimate geographies ; narrative cartography ; Swahili navigational poetry
https://doi.org/10.1080/23277408.2018.1478632

East Africa
PANDURANG, M. 2018. Imaginings of Khoja, Maasai and Swahili Aesthetics in Artist Ethnographer Sultan Somjee's narratives. Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies, 4 (3-4):204-220.
Keywords: Maasai ; aesthetics ; East African Asian diaspora ; emankeeki ; Ismaili-Khoja ; kanga
https://doi.org/10.1080/23277408.2018.1463678

East Africa
QADIR, N. 2018. Migritude’s Decolonial Lessons. Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies, 4 (3-4):221-243.
Keywords: migration ; British colonialism ; East African Asian Literature ; feminist studies ; Indian Ocean
https://doi.org/10.1080/23277408.2018.1462934

Ethiopia
WORKNEH, T. W. 2018. Journalism Education Interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Examination of the Norwegian Model in Ethiopia. African Journalism Studies, 39 (2):9-29.
Keywords: democratisation ; development assistance ; Ethiopia ; journalism education ; NORAD ; Norway
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1473269

Ghana
ALHASSAN, A., ODARTEY-WELLINGTON, F. & FAISAL, A. M. 2018. Commodification of Development Programming on Radio in Northern Ghana. African Journalism Studies, 39 (2):75-89.
Keywords: broadcasting policy ; commodification ; development communication ; development journalism ; Ghana local radio ; NGOs
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1473270

Ghana
DZISAH, W. S. 2018. Social Media and Elections in Ghana: Enhancing Democratic Participation. African Journalism Studies, 39 (1):27-47.
Keywords: culture ; democracy ; elections ; Ghana ; participation ; social media
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1452774

Ghana
GADZEKPO, A., TIETAAH, G. K. M. & SEGTUB, M. 2018. Mediating the Climate Change Message: Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (KAP) of Media Practitioners in Ghana. African Journalism Studies, 39 (3):1-23.
Keywords: Africa ; Ghana ; journalists ; communication ; media ; climate change ; developing countries ; knowledge attitudes practices (KAP)
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1467838

Ghana
TIETAAH, G. K. M., YEBOAH-BANIN, A. A., AKROFI-QUARCOO, S. & SESENU, F. Y. 2018. Journalism Aid: Country of Origin and Influences on Beneficiary Perceptions and Practices. African Journalism Studies, 39 (2):90-103.
Keywords: Africa ; dependency ; Ghana ; journalism aid ; sustainable development ; training ; watchdog
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1473271

Kenya
KEBAYA, C. 2018. Popular Art and the Reconfiguration of Police Atrocities in Kenya. Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies, 4 (2):105-123.
Keywords: Kenya ; police ; police atrocity ; popular art ; reconfiguration
https://doi.org/10.1080/23277408.2018.1462967

Kenya
MUINDI, B. 2018. Negotiating the Balance between Speed and Credibility in Deploying Twitter as Journalistic Tool at the Daily Nation Newspaper in Kenya. African Journalism Studies, 39 (1):111-128.
Keywords: diffusion of innovations ; diffusion of Internet in Kenya ; new media in Kenya ; social media ; Twitter
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1445654

Kenya
OLAOLUWA, S. 2018. Environmental Dispossession and Dislocated Fatherhood in Ngũgĩ’s Childhood Memoirs. Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies, 4 (1):35-54.
https://doi.org/10.1080/23277408.2018.1454290

Nigeria
MYERS, M. 2018. Nigerian Newspapers: The Attractions and Drawbacks of Foreign Aid Funding. African Journalism Studies, 39 (2):30-41.
Keywords: aid ; donors ; foreign aid funding ; journalism ; newspapers ; Nigeria
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1473273

Nigeria
ONYECHI, N. J. 2018. Taking Their Destiny in Their Hands: Social Media, Youth Participation and the 2015 Political Campaigns in Nigeria. African Journalism Studies, 39 (1):69-89.
Keywords: elections ; Nigeria ; political participation ; social media ; University of Ibadan ; youths
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1434998

Nigeria
UWAZURUIKE, C. 2018. Reporting Boko Haram: Framing the Chibok Schoolgirls’ Abduction in the Nigerian Press. African Journalism Studies, 39 (3):66-84.
Keywords: Nigeria ; Africa ; terrorism ; conflict ; Boko Haram ; Nigerian media
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1471407

Rwanda
SOBEL, M. & MCINTYRE, K. 2018. Journalists’ Perceptions of Human Rights Reporting in Rwanda. African Journalism Studies, 39 (3):85-104.
Keywords: interviews ; human rights ; Rwanda ; press freedom ; journalism ; news
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1495659

Senegal
LEMKE, J. 2018. Setting the Agenda on Development: A Content Analysis of How Senegalese Newspapers Report on Local and Foreign Aid. African Journalism Studies, 39 (2):61-74.
Keywords: Africa ; agenda setting ; foreign aid ; journalism ; Plan Senegal Émergent ; Senegal
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1473268

South Africa
KASEMBELI, S. N. 2018. Of Oceanic Crossings and Discordant Cultural Adaptations in Post-apartheid Neo-slave Narration. Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies, 4 (3-4):244-258.
Keywords: Cape ; culture/cultural ; freedom/manumission ; sea/ocean/oceanic ; slave
https://doi.org/10.1080/23277408.2018.1499412

South Africa
ROSAS-MORENO, T. C. 2018. A South African News Framing Analysis Reveals Modern-Day Slavery Flourishes Domestically Despite an International Human Rights Relationship. African Journalism Studies, 39 (3):43-65.
Keywords: South Africa ; human trafficking ; framing theory ; IBSA ; mixed-methods approach ; modern-day slavery ; South African press
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1452773

South Africa
UMEJEI, E. 2018. Mediating the Landing of a Commercial Aircraft at Waterkloof Air Force Base. African Journalism Studies, 39 (3):105-124.
Keywords: South Africa ; ANC ; framing contest ; Guptagate ; Guptas ; Waterkloof Air Force Base
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1523065

Tanzania
KOTHARI, A. 2018. NGOs and Health Reporting in Tanzania. African Journalism Studies, 39 (2):42-60.
Keywords: advocacy ; ethics ; journalism ; NGOs ; professional responsibilities
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1473267

Tanzania
MWAIFUGE, E. S. 2018. Beliefs and the Spiritual World: Socio-cultural and Material Conditions of Tanzania’s Occult Fiction. Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies, 4 (2):124-141.
Keywords: beliefs ; good and evil spirits ; ritual ; spiritual world ; witchcraft
https://doi.org/10.1080/23277408.2018.1462933

Zimbabwe
MARE, A. 2018. Politics Unusual? Facebook and Political Campaigning during the 2013 Harmonised Elections in Zimbabwe. African Journalism Studies, 39 (1):90-110.
Keywords: 2013 harmonised election ; digital media technologies ; Facebook ; MDC-T ; micro-targeting ; political campaigns ; ZANU-PF ; Zimbabwe
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1425150

Zimbabwe
MATINGWINA, S. 2018. Social Media Communicative Action and the Interplay with National Security: The Case of Facebook and Political Participation in Zimbabwe. African Journalism Studies, 39 (1):48-68.
Keywords: communicative action ; Facebook ; national security ; political participation ; social media ; This Flag ; Zimbabwe
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1463276

Zimbabwe
MPOFU, S. 2018. Women’s Voices Online and the Emergence of Lived Realities as Distinct Political Behaviour: A Womanist Approach to Selected Zimbabwean Blogs. African Journalism Studies, 39 (1):4-26.
Keywords: blogs ; democracy ; digital media ; political participation ; womanism ; women ; Zimbabwe
https://doi.org/10.1080/23743670.2018.1425151