Research

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2016
B. Semujju, ICT as an engine for community participation: An assessment of Uganda’s community media., in Human Development and Interaction in the Age of Ubiquitous Technology, H. Rahman, Ed. IGI-Global Publishing, 2016.
W. Tayeebwa, 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.
W. Tayeebwa, 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, M. Rabat, Ed. 2016, pp. 555-569.
B. Semujju, Introducing Community Audio Towers as an alternative to Community Radio in Uganda, 2016.
S. K. Orgeret and Tayeebwa, W., Journalism in Conflict and Post-Conflict Conditions: Worldwide Perspectives. . Gothenburg: Nordicom., 2016.
C. Ntulume, Justified mission? Press coverage of Uganda’s military intervention in the South Sudan conflict, in Journalism in Conflict and Post-Conflict Conditions: Worldwide Perspectives , W. Tayeebwa and O., K. S., Eds. Gothenburg: Nordicom, 2016.
K. Skare Orge eds.), Justified Mission? Press Coverage of Uganda’s Military Intervention in the South Sudan Conflict, in Journalism in Conflict and Post-Conflict Conditions: Worldwide Perspectives, Göteborg, Sweden: Nordicom, 2016, pp. 39-62.
A. Sembatya Nakiwala, Media and information literacy among young people in Uganda: Findings from interviews with selected key informants in Uganda, 2016.
S. A. Nakiwala, Media and Information Literacy among Young People in Uganda: Perceptions of Selected Key Informants. . 2016.
G. L. Nassanga and Sabiti, M., Perceptions of Chinese presence in Africa as reflected in the African media: Case study of Uganda. . 2016.
G. L. Nassanga and Sabiti, M., Perceptions of Chinese presence in Africa as reflected in the African media: Case study of Uganda. Chinese Journal of Communication. 9(1) 21-37, 2016.
G. L. Nassanga, Uganda: Walking the Talk on Climate Change. , 2016.
G. L. Nassanga, Uganda: Walking the Talk on climate change (ClimateMedia network of Researchers – Comparative analysis on media coverage of COP21 – Nov/Dec 2015) , 2016.
S. A. Nakiwala and Semujju, B., Woman’s Business: Feminist Power and its Implications on Uganda’s Malaria Communication Campaign. Feminist Media Studies., 2016.
2013
G. L. Nassanga, African Media and the Global Climate Change Discourse: Implications for Sustainable Development, in African Media and the Global Climate Change Discourse: Implications for Sustainable Development., vol. Open Science Repository Communication and Journalism, Online (open-access), e23050451. doi:10.7392/openaccess.23050451, 2013.
B. Semujju, Climate change in Ugandan Media: A “global warming” of Journalism Ethics. , 2013.
M. Alina, Framing the Commonwealth in Uganda's Print Media: A comparative study of the New Vision and Daily Monitor Newspapers, 2013.

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