Journalism Credibility in the digital age–Examining shifts in paradigms

J Kerunga, E Rowe, G Gondwe - Available at SSRN 3641943, 2020 - papers.ssrn.com
This paper set out to explore the dominant measures of media credibility that have stood as
a hallmark since the 1930s. By investigating their origins, the paper appends an old, and yet …

[HTML][HTML] Digital Natives, Digital Activists in Non-Digital Environments: How the Youth in Zambia Use Mundane Technology to Circumvent Government Surveillance …

G Gondwe - Technology in Society, 2024 - Elsevier
This study investigates the technological strategies the youth in Sub-Saharan Africa employ
to circumvent government surveillance and censorship. Centered on the 2020 Zambian …

Digital footprints in non-digital environments: How publicly displayed information invades the right to privacy

G Gondwe - First Monday, 2023 - firstmonday.org
This study explored the relationship between publicly displayed information and the right to
privacy in Zambia and Tanzania. The purpose was to examine whether the behavior …

[PDF][PDF] Agenda-Setting theory in African contexts: A Jekyll and Hyde in the Zambian Presidential elections

G Gondwe, R Muchangwe - International Journal of Multidisciplinary …, 2020 - academia.edu
This study aims at contextualizing the theoretical and empirical underpinnings of agenda-
setting theory amidst cultural traditional values in Africa. First, it tests the influence of agenda …

Digital Newspaper and Journalism Practices in Tanzania: What Are Journalists' Perspectives?

G Gondwe, A Modile - African Journalism Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This study examined journalists' perceptions on the transition from traditional newspapers to
digital reporting in Tanzania. The purpose is to investigate how the transition is shaping …

Social Media Bots, Trolls, and the Democratic Mandates in Sub-Saharan Africa: Exploring the Ambivalence of Social Media and Political Homophily in Zambian Online …

G Gondwe, E Some - International Journal of Social Media and …, 2021 - igi-global.com
This exploratory study investigates the role that bots and trolls played on social media in
widening the gaps of political partisanship in sub-Saharan Africa. Taking the case of the …

Online incivility, hate speech and political violence in Zambia: Examining the role of online political campaign messages

G Gondwe - Journal of African Media Studies, 2021 - intellectdiscover.com
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship of online incivility and political violence
in Zambia. The study used the 2018 Chilanga Constituency by-election campaign messages …

[PDF][PDF] Agenda-setting, Culture, and voting behaviors in sub-Saharan Africa: Examining the 2018 Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Presidential Elections

G Kagere, J Wanda, BS Chipanjilo… - Available at SSRN …, 2022 - researchgate.net
This study uses agenda-setting theory and cultural theoretical frameworks to investigate the
voting behaviors of the people of Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) during the 2018 …

[PDF][PDF] Evaluating the Effectiveness of Civic Education in Enhancing Voter Participation and Political Engagement

CC Thelma, D Madoda, C Sylvester, M Patrick… - researchgate.net
Overview: The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of civic education in enhancing
voter participation and political engagement, particularly within the context of Zambia. Civic …

Social Media Bots, Trolls, and the Democratic Mandates in Sub-Saharan Africa:: Exploring the Ambivalence of Social Media and Political Homophily in Zambian …

E Some, G Gondwe - International Journal of Social Media and Online …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
This exploratory study investigates the role that bots and trolls played on social media in
widening the gaps of political partisanship in sub-Saharan Africa. Taking the case of the …