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“African Movements: From the Continent, within the Continent, between Countries – The Case of Uganda”, in Reporting on Migrants and Refugees: Handbook for Journalism Educators, vol. 202-207, 2021.
, “The Arduous Quest for Media Accountability in Uganda”, in The Global Handbook of Media Accountability, IN PRINT., London: Routledge, 2021.
, “COVID-19 and the Economic Downturn of the Indigenous Press in Uganda”, in Decolonisation Pathways: Coloniality and COVID-19 Responses in Africa, IN PRINT., Kampala: Uganda Martyrs University Press, 2021.
, “Introduction: Rethinking Safety of Journalists”, in Special Issue of Media and Communication, vol. 8, 1 vol., 2020, pp. 1-4.
, “Bridging Gaps, Building Futures: Global journalism and local practices”, in Sharing Knowledge, Transforming Societies: The Norhed Programme 2013-2020, 2019, pp. 83-104.
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“Airwaves for peace: the conciliatory voices of children on Ugandan radio.”, in Media for Young People in Uganda: An Introduction to Theory and Practice, Kampala: Fountain Publishers, 2017.
, “From conventional towards new frames of peace journalism: the Case of Uganda and Burundi.eace, Security and Post-Conflict Reconstruction in the Great Lakes Region. Dakar, Senegal”, in Peace, Security and Post-Conflict Reconstruction in the Great Lakes Region. Dakar, Senegal, Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA), 2017.
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“Impact of Social Media on Traditional Journalism: Challenges and Opportunities for Media Houses in Uganda.”, in Assessing the Impact of Social Media on Political Communication and Civic Engagement in Uganda., Kampala: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, 2016.
, “In Quest of Afro-centric Media Values: Inspirations from the Ubuntu Philosophy.”, in L’Afrique Comme Horizon de Pensée. Rabat, Morocco: Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco, vol. 2, 2016, pp. 555-569.
, Journalism in Conflict and Post-Conflict Conditions: Worldwide Perspectives. . Gothenburg: Nordicom., 2016.
, “Justified mission? Press coverage of Uganda’s military intervention in the South Sudan conflict”, in Journalism in Conflict and Post-Conflict Conditions: Worldwide Perspectives , Gothenburg: Nordicom, 2016.
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