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Lyton Ncube
Lyton Ncube
Senior Lecturer Media Studies Department, University of Botswana
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The interface between football and ethnic identity discourses in Zimbabwe
L Ncube
Critical african studies 6 (2-3), 192-210, 2014
672014
Digital media, fake news and pro-Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) alliance cyber-Propaganda during the 2018 Zimbabwe election
L Ncube
African Journalism Studies 40 (4), 44-61, 2019
462019
‘Bhora Mugedhi versus Bhora musango’: The interface between football discourse and Zimbabwean politics
L Ncube
International Review for the Sociology of Sport 51 (2), 201-218, 2016
332016
What is in a song? Constructions of hegemonic masculinity by Zimbabwean football fans
L Ncube, F Chawana
Muziki 15 (1), 68-88, 2018
232018
The Beautiful Game?: Football, Power, Identifies, and Development in Zimbabwe
L Ncube
University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2014
232014
Highlander Ithimu yezwe lonke!’: intersections of Highlanders FC fandom and Ndebele ethnic nationalism in Zimbabwe
L Ncube
Sport in Society 21 (9), 1364-1381, 2018
202018
Watch my back and I watch yours’: Beyond Habermas’ public sphere concept in democratic and participatory dimensions of pre-colonial Shona society public spaces
L Ncube, KG Tomaselli
Journal of African Media Studies 11 (1), 35-50, 2019
172019
Can Highlanders FC break the jinx? Contesting press discourses on Highlanders FC’s nine-year failure in the ‘battle of Zimbabwe’
L Ncube, R Moyo
African Identities 15 (4), 387-397, 2017
142017
See no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil? The press, violence and hooliganism at the ‘Battle of Zimbabwe’
L Ncube, A Munoriyarwa
Face to Face, 204-219, 2021
132021
Sports journalists and corruption in Zimbabwean football: Reflections on the Asiagate scandal
L Ncube
Communicatio 43 (3-4), 19-35, 2017
122017
Experiences of female journalists in Zimbabwean male-dominated newsrooms
L Ncube
Communicare: Journal for Communication Sciences in Southern Africa 40 (2), 63-81, 2021
82021
“Fake news” and multiple regimes of “truth” during the COVID-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe
L Ncube, A Mare
African Journalism Studies 43 (2), 71-89, 2022
72022
Misogyny, sexism and hegemonic masculinity in Zimbabwe’s operation restore legacy
L Ncube
The history and political transition of Zimbabwe: From Mugabe to Mnangagwa …, 2020
62020
Mediatization of Zimbabwe’s professional football league: Management style and intellectual property rights in crisis times
L Ncube, NA Mhiripiri
Africa’s Elite Football, 197-217, 2019
52019
Online Football Fandom as a Microcosm for the Digital Participation Divide in Zimbabwe
L Ncube
Mapping the Digital Divide in Africa. A Mediated Analysis, 113-130, 2019
52019
Intersections of nativism and football fandom in Zimbabwean online spaces
L Ncube
Sport in Society 26 (1), 88-103, 2023
42023
Cairo’s Ultras: Resistance and revolution in Egypt’s football culture
R Close, L Ncube
CRITICAL ARTS 35 (1), 103-107, 2021
42021
More than just a game?: football, ethnicity, and gender identity discourses in Zimbabwe
L Ncube, DP McCracken, MH Engh
Journal of gender & religion in Africa 19 (2), 29-53, 2013
42013
‘Those Boys Are Representing Mashonaland’: Digital Football Fandom, Ethnicity and National Identity Politics in Zimbabwe
L Ncube, J Maposa
The Politics of Laughter in the Social Media Age: Perspectives from the …, 2021
32021
Visualising diverse religious performances: The “sacred” and the “profane” in Zimbabwean football
L Ncube
Critical Arts 31 (4), 69-88, 2017
32017
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