Artificial intelligence practices in everyday news production: The case of South Africa’s mainstream newsrooms A Munoriyarwa, S Chiumbu, G Motsaathebe Journalism Practice 17 (7), 1374-1392, 2023 | 39 | 2023 |
‘Data must fall’: mobile data pricing, regulatory paralysis and citizen action in South Africa D Moyo, A Munoriyarwa Information, Communication & Society 24 (3), 365-380, 2021 | 32 | 2021 |
Data journalism uptake in South Africa’s mainstream quotidian business news reporting practices A Munoriyarwa Journalism, 1-17, 2020 | 19 | 2020 |
Guardians of truth? Fact-checking the ‘disinfodemic’in Southern Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic A Mare, A Munoriyarwa Journal of African Media Studies 14 (1), 63-79, 2022 | 17 | 2022 |
Who Are the Arbiters of Truth? Mainstream Journalists’ Responses to Fake News during the 2017 Zimbabwe Coup A Munoriyarwa, C Chambwera Communicatio, https://doi.org/10.1080/02500167.2020.18, 2020 | 16 | 2020 |
When watchdogs fight back: resisting state surveillance in everyday investigative reporting practices among Zimbabwean journalists A Munoriyarwa Journal of Eastern African Studies 15 (3), 421-441, 2021 | 14 | 2021 |
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 | 13 | 2021 |
Journalism beyond the coup: Emerging forms of digital journalism practices in post-coup Zimbabwe A Munoriyarwa, A Chibuwe Digital Journalism 10 (7), 1198-1218, 2022 | 12 | 2022 |
The militarization of digital surveillance in post-coup Zimbabwe:‘Just don’t tell them what we do’ A Munoriyarwa Security Dialogue 53 (5), 456-474, 2022 | 11 | 2022 |
Tweeting the July 2018 elections in Zimbabwe A Munoriyarwa, C Chambwera Social Media and Elections in Africa, Volume 1: Theoretical Perspectives and …, 2020 | 11 | 2020 |
Have they got news for us? The decline of investigative reporting in Zimbabwe’s print media A Munoriyarwa Communicatio 44 (1), 71-88, 2018 | 11 | 2018 |
Newsroom disruptions and opportunities in times of crisis: Analysing southern African media during the COVID-19 crisis A Chibuwe, A Munoriyarwa, G Motsaathebe, S Chiumbu, W Lesitaokana African Journalism Studies 43 (2), 53-70, 2022 | 10 | 2022 |
Data journalism in the age of big data: An exploration into the uptake of data journalism in leading south African Newspapers D Moyo, A Munoriyarwa Data Journalism in the Global South, 85-105, 2019 | 10 | 2019 |
Fake news M Hanley, A Munoriyarwa Digital Roots, 157, 2021 | 9 | 2021 |
A Critical Discourse Analysis of The Sunday Mail’s and The Telegraph’s Representation of Zimbabwe’s 2008 Electoral Violence A Munoriyarwa African Journalism Studies …, 2020 | 9 | 2020 |
Laughing through the virus the Zimbabwean way: WhatsApp humor and the twenty-one-day COVID-19 lockdown A Chibuwe, A Munoriyarwa African Studies Review 65 (2), 331-353, 2022 | 8 | 2022 |
So, who is responsible? A framing analysis of newspaper coverage of electoral violence in Zimbabwe A Munoriyarwa Journal of African Media Studies 12 (1), 61-74, 2020 | 8 | 2020 |
Exploring data journalism practices in Africa: data politics, media ecosystems and newsroom infrastructures S Chiumbu, A Munoriyarwa Media, Culture & Society 45 (4), 841-858, 2023 | 7 | 2023 |
Google News Initiative's influence on technological media innovation in Africa and the Middle East MF de-Lima-Santos, A Munoriyarwa, AA Elega, C Papaevangelou Media and Communication 11 (2), 330-343, 2023 | 6 | 2023 |
‘Repetition without change?’: A critical discourse analysis of selected ZANU-PF advertisements for the July 2013 and July 2018 elections A Chibuwe, A Munoriyarwa Discourse & Communication 17 (2), 174-198, 2023 | 6 | 2023 |