School of Journalism and Communication

Tharcisse MUSABYIMANA

(1) Musabyimana, T. (2020). Coexistence Between Citizen Journalism and Professional Journalism in Rwanda: A Study of Rwanda Broadcasting Agency (RBA), Radio and TV 10, Radio Huguka, Radio Salus, The New Times and Igihe.com. African Journal of Communication 3(1) 

Joseph Njuguna

"Peer-reviewed journal articles
1. Njuguna, J (2021). Constructions of Moral Values in Reader Comments of the Samantha Sex Robot Discourse in East African Newspapers. Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture, 10, 382–403
2. Njuguna, J, Mberia, H and Jjuuko, M (2021). Do digital skills development factors predict the online journalism readiness of mass communication students? Journal of Journalism Education, 10(1), 46-59.

Margaret Jjuuko

1. Munyarukumbuzi, E., Jjuuko, M. and Maingi, G, J. (2022).‘Kindness is a distant and elusive reality: Charting the impacts of discrimination on the mental and sexual wellbeing of LGBT refugee youth in Kenya’, In Camminga, B. and Marnell, John. Queer and Trans African mobilities. Zed Books/Publications. Pp: 187 – 204.
2. Jjuuko, M. (2021). Environmental and social injustices in East Africa: a critique of the modernization approach to environmental communication.  Rwanda Journal of Social 

Edward Kabuye Mwesigye

1. Edward K. Mwesigye  (2019): “Social Media and Information Literacy among the Youth in Rwanda” (Book chapter 14) in “Education in Contemporary Africa, Edited by Maurice N. Amutabi; ISBN 978-9966-116-69-7, published by the Centre for Democracy, Research and Development (CEDRED), Nairobi, Kenya.