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mphathisi ndlovu
mphathisi ndlovu
Research fellow, Stellenbosch University; Associate Professor, NUST Zimbabwe
Verified email at nust.ac.zw
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Speaking for the dead: testimonies, witnesses and the representations of Gukurahundi atrocities in new media
M Ndlovu
Journal of African cultural studies 30 (3), 293-306, 2018
342018
Digital Technologies and the Changing Journalism Cultures in Zimbabwe: Examining the Lived Experiences of Journalists Covering the COVID-19 Pandemic
M Ndlovu, MN Sibanda
Digital Journalism, 2021
242021
Immortalizing “Buried Memories”: Photographs of the Gukurahundi Online
LA Tshuma, M Ndlovu
Journal of Genocide Research 24 (3), 380-401, 2022
232022
Remembering the past against the grain: an analysis of the reconstructions of the past in The Sunday News's ‘Lest We Forget’ column
LA Tshuma, M Ndlovu
Nations and Nationalism 25 (3), 954-973, 2019
132019
Gukurahundi, new media and the ‘discourses of silence’: The reproduction of the hegemonic narratives of the Matabeleland post-colonial violence on selected Zimbabwean news websites
M Ndlovu
African Identities 16 (3), 275-289, 2018
132018
Bleeding from One Generation to the Next: The Media and the Constructions of Gukurahundi Postmemories by University Students in Zimbabwe
M Ndlovu, LA Tshuma
African Studies 80 (3-4), 376-396, 2021
122021
Between tradition and modernity: Discourses on the coronation of the Ndebele “King” in Zimbabwe
M Ndlovu, LA Tshuma, SW Ngwenya
Critical Arts 33 (2), 82-95, 2019
112019
New media and Ndebele Hiraeth: Memory, nostalgia and Ndebele Nationalism on selected news websites
M Ndlovu
African Journalism Studies 39 (4), 109-130, 2018
112018
Online harassment of journalists in Zimbabwe: experiences, coping strategies and implications
M Ndlovu, NA Khupe
New journalism ecologies in east and Southern Africa: Innovations …, 2023
102023
Ubuntuism as a Foundation of Media Ethics in Zimbabwe? Journalists’ Perspectives and Discontents
M Ndlovu, MN Sibanda
Communicatio 46 (2), 44-63, 2020
102020
News in the Digital Age: A Case Study of CITE as a Digital Public Sphere in Zimbabwe
NT Ndzinisa, CM Lunga, M Ndlovu
AFRICAN JOURNALISM STUDIES, 1-19, 2022
72022
An Analysis of Internet Memes and Discourses on Traditional Medicines as Remedies for COVID-19 in Zimbabwe
MJ Msimanga, LA Tshuma, M Ndlovu
Digital Humour in the Covid-19 Pandemic. Perspectives from the Global South …, 2021
72021
Sites of remembrance and forgetting: New media (re) constructions of distinct Ndebele collective memory and history in the context of hegemonic Zimbabwean Nationalism
M Ndlovu
Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch University, 2016
72016
The Artist and Filmmaker as Activists, Archivists and the Work of Memory
S Mpofu, M Ndlovu, LA Tshuma
African Journal of Rhetoric 13 (1), 46-76, 2021
42021
Humour in the Time of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Critical Analysis of the Subversive Meanings of WhatsApp Memes in Zimbabwe
M Ndlovu
Digital Humour in the Covid-19 Pandemic: Perspectives from the Global South …, 2021
42021
Facing history in the aftermath of Gukurahundi atrocities: New media, memory and the discourses on forgiveness on selected Zimbabwean news websites
M Ndlovu
Peace and Conflict Studies 24 (2), 3, 2017
42017
Zimbabwe: Music, performance, and political lyrics as “cure” for post Bhalagwe trauma
M Ndlovu, K Mlotshwa
Political messaging in music and entertainment spaces across the globe, 279-303, 2022
32022
Twitter and political discourses: how supporters of Zimbabwe’s ruling ZANU PF party use Twitter for political engagement
BB Tshuma, LA Tshuma, M Ndlovu
Journal of Eastern African Studies, 1-20, 2022
32022
An Alternative Arena for “Communities of Resistance”? Podcasting, Democratic Spaces, and Counterpublics in Zimbabwe.
MN Sibanda, M Ndlovu
Converged Radio, Youth and Urbanity in Africa, 37-53, 2023
22023
Entangled memories: Nehanda statue, Gukurahundi plaques and the politics of memory in Zimbabwe
M Ndlovu, AB Tshuma
African Identities, 1-16, 2022
22022
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