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2022
S. Kazibwe and Kakooza, F., Commercial Radio News Coverage of COVID-19 in Uganda: A Case Study of Central Broadcasting Radio, in COVID-19 and the Media in Sub-Saharan Africa:Media Viability, Framing and Health Communication, 1st ed., vol. 1, United Kingdom: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022, pp. 35-46.
W. Tayeebwa, Wendo, C., and Nakiwala, A. S., Science communication theories and models , in C. Wendo (ed.). Science Communication Skills for Journalists: A Resource Book for Universities in Africa, vol. 1, Wallingford : CABI, 2022, pp. 14-19.
A. S. Nakiwala and Tayeebwa, W., Science journalism and communication in Uganda: Revising a university curriculum to meet the country's needs , in C. Wendo (ed.). Science Communication Skills for Journalists , vol. 1, Wallingford : CABI, 2022, pp. 34-42.
F. Kakooza and Kiwanuka, T. James, Social Media and HIV/AIDS Prevention in Uganda., in HIV/AIDS in Uganda: Achievements and Challenges. , vol. 1, Kampala Uganda: Makerere University Press, 2022.
2020
M. Kyomuhendo and Nassanga, G., Beyond Diagnosis: Framing Family Planning in Uganda’s Print Media. Mawazo, Vol 14, No.1 (June 2020), pp.41-59., 2020.
I. Nathanael Lukanda, Cultural values and modern media as drivers of science communication, in Communicating Science: A Global Perspective, Canberra, Australia: ANU Press, 2020.
G. Walulya and Nassanga, G. L., Democracy at stake: Self-censorship as a self-defense strategy for journalists. Orgeret, K. & Tayeebwa, W. (eds) Special Issue: Rethinking Safety of Journalists. Media and Communication, 8 (1) 5–14. , 2020.
F. Kakooza, Nakiwala, A. Sembatya, and Kazibwe, S., Female Journalists: Negotiating Safety and Security Risks in the Ugandan Media Environment. African Journal of Communication, 3(1), pp. 45-63, 2020.
F. Kakooza, Nakiwala, A. Sembatya, and Kazibwe, S., Female Journalists: Negotiating safety and security risks in the Ugandan media environment, 2020.
A. S. Nakiwala and N. Selnes, F., Gender in journalism education: addressing shortfalls in male students’ enrolment at a media department in Uganda. Journalism Education, 9(2), 43-53., 2020.
A. S. Nakiwala and N. Selnes, F., Gender in journalism education: addressing shortfalls in male students’ enrolment at a media department in Uganda, 2020.
M. Kyomuhendo and Semujju, B., “I Fear to Use Family Planning” How Communication Campaigns Reinforce Family Planning Misconceptions in Uganda. Health and New Media Research, Vol.4, No.1, 2020, pp. 69-100. . 2020.
W. Tayeebwa, Introduction: Rethinking Safety of Journalists, in Special Issue of Media and Communication, vol. 8, 1 vol., 2020, pp. 1-4.

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