Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
9-Sep-2014 | The interface between football and ethnic identity discourses in Zimbabwe | |
5-Feb-2022 | Dimensions of democracy and digital political activism on Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume Twitter accounts towards the July 31st demonstrations in Zimbabwe | |
23-Dec-2021 | Experiences of female journalists in Zimbabwean male-dominated newsrooms | |
2021 | Social media and the COVID-19: South African and Zimbabwean Netizens’ response to a pandemic | |
2021 | Media, big men and power struggles in football bodies: framing the impasse between the ZIFA and PSI leadership in selected media | |
2021 | Naming the ghost: self-naming, pseudonyms, and identities of phantoms on Zimbabwean twitter | |
2021 | Aesthetic of innocence: experiencing self-filming by the San of Zimbabwe | |
2021 | The decolonial turn: reference lists in PhD theses as markers of theoretical shift/stasis in media and journalism studies at selected South African universities | |
2016 | Social commentary, subaltern voices and the alternative medium of Zimdancehall music: unpacking the music of Winky D and Sniper Storm | |
2017 | From ‘African Cinema’ to Film Services industries: A Cinematic Fact | |
2017 | Can Highlanders FC break the jinx? Contesting press discourses on Highlanders FC’s nine-year failure in the ‘battle of Zimbabwe’ | |
2018 | What Is in a Song? Constructions of Hegemonic Masculinity by Zimbabwean Football Fans | |
2016 | ‘Political gladiators’ on Facebook in Zimbabwe: a discursive analysis of intra-Zimbabwe African National Union -PF cyber wars; Baba Jukwa versus Amai Jukwa | |
2018 | Discourses of power and counter-power in the Zimbabwean politico-religious communication in online news media | |
2018 | Theoretical paradoxes of representation and the problems of media representations of Zimbabwe in crisis | |
2015 | Digital age as ethical maze: citizen journalism ethics during crises in Zimbabwe and South Africa | |
2013 | Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems in the Zimbabwean media industry and the debate on self-regulation | |
2020 | Social Media and Elections in Zimbabwe: Twitter War between Pro-ZANU-PF and Pro-MDC-A Netizens | |
2020 | Locating Sembène’s mégotage in Zimbabwe’s kiya kiya video-film production | |
2021 | Fighting for survival: persons with disabilities’ activism for the mediatisation of COVID-19 information | |