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[GO] |
2026―Jun―17 |
Ideological and safety frames in the Nigerian newspaper’s coverage of COVID-19 vaccination |
JOHN DOGARA OGOSHI, PH. D. |
| 2 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―17 |
Framing of Delta and Omicron COVID-19 variants by Nigerian newspapers during the COVID-19 pandemic |
BABATUNDE STEPHEN OGODO., KOLADE AJILORE, PH.D., OLALEKAN SALMON OTUN,, WASIU TEJUOSO, PH.D. |
| 3 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―16 |
Medical journalism and the challenges of accurate information dissemination during pandemics in Nigeria: An examination of corona virus |
HASSAN ALHAJI YA’U, PH.D., YUSUF ADAMU |
| 4 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―16 |
Sierra Leone’s media response to COVID-19: A behaviour change communication approach, coverage and reportage |
FRANCIS SOWA |
| 5 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―16 |
What’s color got to do with it? Persuasive appeal for participation in COVID-19 vaccine trial in the United States |
NANCIN DADEM |
| 6 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―16 |
Assessing the utilization of social media campaigns for COVID-19 vaccine intake in North Central, Nigeria |
BLESSING ARSUN DAPOET, TAHNAAN ROSEMARY MOVEN |
| 7 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―16 |
Influence of mass media exposure on knowledge, attitude and practice of COVID-19 preventive strategies among Nigerian mass media users |
NGOZI JOY ONYECHI, PH.D |
| 8 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―16 |
Nigerian newspapers’ coverage of COVID-19 pandemic: Content analysis of The Guardian and The Nation |
OLALEKAN SALMON OTUN, KOLADE AJILORE, PH.D., KARIBI BENSON BOBMANUEL |
| 9 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―16 |
Communication campaigns and the COVID-19 pandemic: An analysis of contradictions in online discourse |
DANJUMA GAMBO, PH.D.;, MOHAMMED AUWAL UMAR, JUDE MELEA MOSES, HAJARA IBRAHIM GARBA |
| 10 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―16 |
Textual analysis of Covid-19 messages on WhatsApp personal chats and group forums in Nigeria |
NANCIN DADEM, PH.D. |
| 11 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―16 |
Framing of COVID-19 messages in Kenyan pop culture: A semiotic analysis of selected pop songs |
SUSAN WANJA MWANGI, PH.D., ESTHER MUTHONI KING’ORI, PH.D |
| 12 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―16 |
Media role in checking corrupt practices in covid-19 era in Nigeria |
JOSEPH OBI NGWOKOR, EKWEM NWABUEZE |
| 13 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―16 |
“We Are Not Your Guinea Pigs!” Black ‘rappropriation’ of ‘whitenessing’ COVID-19 discourses |
BOULOU EBANDA DE B’BÉRI, CANDIDE UYANZE |
| 14 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―16 |
COVID-19 Coverage in Zimbabwean media: Implications for communication strategies |
CLEMENCIANA MUKENGE, PH.D. |
| 15 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―16 |
COVID-19 containment and vaccination campaigns: Citizens’ responses, behaviour change and vaccine adoption |
ESERINUNE MCCARTY MOJAYE, PH.D., LATEEF ADEKUNLE ADELAKUN, PH.D., OLIVER CHUKS ODIEGWU-ENWEREM, PH.D., IFEYINWA MAUREEN OGBONNA-NWAOGU |
| 16 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―16 |
Diffusion of issue framing in responses to Nigeria’s Covid-19 agenda on social media |
LATEEF ADEKUNLE ADELAKUN, PH.D, JONATHAN ELOM ALIEDE, PH.D., HELEN AMBASSADOR-BRIKINS,PH.D., et al. (+4) CHUKS OLIVER ENWEREM, PH.D., DENNIS OCHE ABUTU, PH.D. |
| 17 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―16 |
Using the President as a model? NCDC’s (Dis) information in the hand washing campaign against COVID-19 |
INNOCENT PASCHAL IHECHU |
| 18 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―16 |
Public relations and effective communication during a global health crisis: Combating disinformation, misinformation, and fake news on Covid-19 |
NGOZI COMFORT OMOJUNIKANBI, PH.D. |
| 19 |
[GO] |
2026―Jun―16 |
From Guidelines to Headlines: A comparative analysis of the press releases of the Centre for Disease Control and the news reports of The Washington Post on COVID-19 |
RUBAIYA ZANNAT, HASAN MAHMUD FAISAL |