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Profile
| Academic position | Lecturer, Assistant Professor, Researcher |
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| Research fields | Communication Sciences,African Studies |
| Keywords | Africa, Coverage of Minorities, Content Analysis, Media, Migration |
| Honours and awards | 2020: Digital Pedagogy 2017: Doctor of Philosophy (Cultural and Media Studies) 2007: Master of Arts (Journalism and Media Studies) 2003: Bachelor of Mass Communication (honours) 2003: Diploma in Online Research and Publishing |
Current contact address
| Country | Uganda |
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| City | Kampala |
| Institution | Makerere University |
| Institute | Department of Journalism and Communication |
Host during sponsorship
| Prof. Dr. Susanne Fengler | Erich-Brost -Institut für Internationalen Journalismus GmbH, Dortmund |
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| Start of initial sponsorship | 01/10/2024 |
Programme(s)
| 2024 | Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme for Postdocs |
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Publications (partial selection)
| 2025 | Susanne Fengler, Merle van Berkum, Javier J Amores, Monica B Chibita, Alejandro Costa Escuredo, Martha Evans, Khaled Abulghasem Gulam, Margaret Jjuuko, Emmanuel Kizaale, Michal Kuś, Sandra Labova, Michel Leroy, Fatma Louati, Johanna Mack, Ana Pinto Martinho, Sara Namusoga-Kaale, Hasina Ndeketa, Johann Roppen, John Semakula, Dimitrina Jivkova Semova, Michael Yao Sewornoo, Sergio Splendore, William Tayeebwa: Deals, domestication, and disasters: Results of a comparative content analysis of migration coverage in 15 African and European countries. In: Journalism, 2025, 1-24 |
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| 2025 | Sara Namusoga-Kaale: Remembering COVID-19: Archiving the Pandemic in Uganda. In: Edgar Fred Nabutanyi, Amon Ashaba Mwiine, Edgar C. Taylor, Josephine Ahikire, Levis Mugumya, Pamela Khanakwa, Reading Archives, Memory and Method from Makerere University Debates and Insights. Makerere University Press (MakPress), 2025. 76-92 |
| 2024 | Sara Namusoga-Kaale: The Nation, the Press and Homosexuality: Framing National Identity in Uganda. In: Toks Dele Oyedemi, René A. Smith, Media in Africa. Routledge, 2024. 171-188 |