African Journalism Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of African Journalism Studies is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Future of Television in the Global South; Reflections from Selected Countries45
Exploring Journalists’ Organizational Working Perceptions in the Ethiopian Local Media: A Focus on Amhara Media Corporation12
Political Economy, Ethnocentrism and big Brother Mentality in Framing Xenophobia: South African, Zimbabwean and Nigerian Newspapers11
Siphiwe Mpye: Black Empowerment Through the Eyes of an Earnest Editor11
Radio and Social Media as A Two-Way Communication Tool in Conflict- and Pandemic-Affected Communities in Burkina Faso10
Teaching Tech by Rote: Socialization into Digital Literacies in a Ghanaian Classroom9
Media Framing of the First Administration of Devolution in Kenya7
Out of Frame: Invisibilisation of Non-Human Nature in Media Framing of a Land Conflict Transformation Policy in Nigeria7
Newsroom Disruptions and Opportunities in Times of Crisis: Analysing Southern African Media During the COVID-19 Crisis7
Sustainability of Select Indigenous-Language Newspapers Through Advertising in Nigeria: Appraising the Success of Alaroye and Aminiya News6
Gatekeeping Rape Culture: Kenyan News Coverage of Sexual Abuse and Femicide6
Digital Media Literacy in Africa: Towards a Research Agenda5
Digital Newspaper and Journalism Practices in Tanzania: What Are Journalists’ Perspectives?5
“We Are All Migrants”: Ideological Construction of Xenophobia in Nigerian and South African Newspaper Reports4
Decolonising journalism education: critical perspectives4
Children and Young People’s Digital Lifeworlds: Domestication, Mediation, and Agency4
African women in digital spaces: redefining social movements on the continent and in the diaspora4
Media Representation of Youth (-Driven) Innovation Initiatives in Kenya3
Digital Political Literacy? How Three Community-Based Organisations in Inner-City Johannesburg Miss the Mark on Social Media3
Mediatization and Politics in Nigeria: A Review3
The Framing of Counter-Political Metaphors in Radio Freedom Songs: An Afrocentric Analysis3
Indigenous-language Media Research in Africa: Gains, Losses, Towards a New Research Agenda2
Media and Election Monitoring in Africa: Evolving Mechanisms for the 2016 and 2020 Elections in Ghana2
Technology Innovation and Digital Journalism Practice by Indigenous African-language Newspapers: The Case of uMthunywa in Zimbabwe2
Digital Citizenship in Africa: Technologies of Agency and Repression2
Special Online Article Collection2
Zimbabwean News Media’s Framing of Coal-Fired Power Plants2
African Journalism Education Reimagined Beyond the Covid-19 Pandemic: Aftershocks and Seismic Shifts2
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice Towards COVID-19 Prevention Messages on Media in North-West, Nigeria2
Stewards or Manipulators? Knowledge Brokers’ Complex Positionality in Combating the COVID-19 Infodemic in Malawi2
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