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Mbongeni Jonny Msimanga, (Ph.D)
Mbongeni Jonny Msimanga, (Ph.D)
Post Doctoral Fellow, Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Study
Verified email at uj.ac.za - Homepage
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Succession Politics and Factional Journalism in Zimbabwe: A Case of The Chronicle in Zimbabwe
W Chuma, MJ Msimanga, LA Tshuma
African Journalism Studies 41 (1), 35-48, 2020
312020
Reconstruction and Adaptation in Times of a Contagious Crisis: A Case of African Newsrooms’ Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic
T Matsilele, L Tshuma, M Msimanga
Journal Of Communication Inquiry, 1-21, 2022
212022
Contending with Sexual Harassment: A Study of Southern African Female Journalists’ Experiences
M Msimanga, L Tshuma, T Matsilele, S Jamil
Journal of Communication Inquiry, 1-25, 2023
202023
‘Weapons of Oppressors’: COVID-19 Regulatory Framework and its Impact on Journalism Practices in Southern Africa
LA Tshuma, T Matsilele, MJ Msimanga
Health Crises and Media Discourses in Sub-Saharan Africa 1, 253-266, 2022
142022
Mediating a regime in crisis: corruption and succession in Zimbabwe’s state media
M Mpofu, LA Tshuma, MJ Msimanga
Media, Culture & Society, 01634437221089011, 2022
112022
“Playing” in the Eyes of the Ferret Team: Examining the Use of Surveillance Strategies by Zimbabwean Journalists
L Tshuma, M Msimanga, M Sibanda
African Journalism Studies, 1-17, 2022
92022
The why of humour during a crisis: An exploration of COVID-19 memes in South Africa and Zimbabwe
MJ Msimanga, LA Tshuma, T Matsilele
Journal of African and Media Studies 14 (2), 189-207, 2022
82022
Political Satire and the Mediation of the Zimbabwean Crisis in the Era of the “New Dispensation”: The Case of MAGAMBA TV
M Msimanga, G Ncube, P and Mkwananzi
The Politics of Laughter in the Social Media Age 1, 43-66, 2021
82021
Journalism pedagogy and ICTs in a time of pandemic: A case study of selected journalism schools in Southern Africa
M Msimanga, L Tshuma, T Matsilele
World of Media 2, 46-64, 2022
72022
An Analysis of Internet Memes and Discourses on Traditional Medicines as Remedies for COVID-19 in Zimbabwe
M Msimanga, MJ. Tshuma, LA and Ndlovu
Digital Humour in the Covid-19 Pandemic 1, 101-121, 2021
7*2021
Transnational hashtag protest movements and emancipatory politics in Africa: A three country study
S Mpofu, M Msimanga, L Tshuma
Global Media Journal: German Edition, 2021
42021
Laughing through the Stomach: Satire, Humour and Advertising in Sub-Saharan Africa
L Tshuma, M Msimanga, B Tshuma
Journal of Asian and African Studies, 2022
32022
Satire and the discursive construction of national identity on online media platforms in Zimbabwe: A case study of Magamba and bus stop TV
MJ Msimanga
University of Johannesburg, 2022
22022
Popular Music and the Concept of the Dissident in Post-Independence Zimbabwe
T Matsilele, M Msimanga
Indigenous African Popular Music 2, 59-75, 2022
22022
The (Digital) Return of the Ndebele Monarchy?
MJ Msimanga
The Idea of Matabeleland in Digital Spaces: Genealogies, Discourses, and …, 2022
22022
Through the Lenses of the Sociology of News Production: An assessment of Social Media Applications and the Changing Newsroom Cultures in Lesotho
B Makwambeni, T Matsilele, M Msimanga
Journal of Asian and African Studies, 2023
12023
Journalists' Repression, Harassment and Attacks in Eswatini and Botswana
M Mndebele, M Msimanga, L Tshuma
Patterns of Harassment in African Journalism, 124-140, 2024
2024
Patterns of Harassment in African Journalism
LA Tshuma, T Matsilele, MJ Msimanga, S Jamil
Taylor & Francis, 2024
2024
Reporting on Science in the Southern African Context: Exploring Influences on Journalistic Practice
T Matsilele, MJ Msimanga, L Tshuma, S Jamil
Journal of Asian and African Studies, 00219096231224668, 2024
2024
Popular music and political contestations in Zimbabwe: An analysis of Winky D’s and Jah Prayzah’s music
T Matsilele, M Msimanga, L Tshuma
Journal of African Media Studies, 1-18, 2023
2023
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