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elizabeth Lubinga
elizabeth Lubinga
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Sensemaking processes and social representations of COVID-19 in multi-voiced public discourse: Illustrative examples of institutional and media communication in ten countries
AS De Rosa, T Mannarini, L Gil de Montes, A Holman, MA Lauri, ...
Community Psychology in Global Perspective 7 (1), 13-53, 2021
312021
HIV/AIDS messages as a spur for conversation among young South Africans?
E Lubinga, M Schulze, C Jansen, A Maes
African Journal of AIDS Research 9 (2), 175-185, 2010
222010
A disease of privilege? Social representations in online media about COVID-19 among South Africans during lockdown
K Sitto, E Lubinga
Papers on Social Representations 29 (2), 6.1-6.29, 2020
202020
After Izimbizo, what next? A participatory development communication approach to analysing feedback by the Limpopo Provincial Government to its citizens
ML Baloyi, EN Lubinga
TD: The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa 13 (1), 1-7, 2017
192017
‘If you care, do not share’. Exploring the effects of using rhetorical figures to stimulate young South Africans to discuss HIV and AIDS messages
E Lubinga, C Jansen, A Maes
Communicatio 40 (1), 49-68, 2014
192014
How peer conversations about HIV/AIDS media messages affect comprehension and beliefs of young South African women
E Lubinga, AA Maes, CJM Jansen
Sahara-J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS 13 (1), 68-80, 2016
162016
Global media hegemony and the transformation bliss in post-colonial Africa-real independence or change of masters?
T Muswede, E Lubinga
African Journal of Public Affairs 10 (2), 82-96, 2018
112018
Exploring the possibility of including African proverbs in HIV and AIDS messages to influence reception by the South African youth
E Lubinga
South African Journal of African Languages 34 (sup1), 15-22, 2014
92014
Mining social media for political communication: Lessons from an analysis of Twitter use between citizens and the African National Congress pre-2014 South African national …
E Lubinga, M Baloyi
Politikon 46 (3), 275-288, 2019
82019
‘No ‘til we know.’ Fela ba a tseba naa? Using African languages to communicate about HIV and AIDS to young South Africans
E Lubinga, C Jansen
Communicatio 37 (3), 466-481, 2011
72011
Health disparities and the digital divide within South African disadvantaged communities during the COVID-19 pandemic
E Lubinga, K Sitto, K Molebatsi
Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies 13 (2), 285-302, 2021
52021
Protest as communication for development and social change in South Africa
E Lubinga
Handbook of communication for development and social change, 1381-1398, 2020
52020
Factors affecting the adoption of personal safety apps among millennials in Johannesburg, South Africa
A Oksiutyc, E Lubinga
South African Journal of Information Management 23 (1), 1-9, 2021
42021
Communicating male breast cancer: knowledge and awareness among some South African youth
A Motloutsi, E Lubinga
Communitas 22, 87-97, 2017
42017
My birth control makes me emotionally psycho”: online female narratives about contraceptives
K Sitto, EN Lubinga
Communicatio: South African Journal of Communication Theory and Research 47 …, 2021
32021
Radio and digital convergence in South Africa
K Sitto, E Lubinga
Radio, Public Life and Citizen Deliberation in South Africa, 176-195, 2021
32021
Health communication in Africa
E Lubinga, K Sitto
Routledge handbook of African media and communication studies, 217-233, 2021
32021
Evaluating South African and Namibian governments’ use of digital media during Covid‐19
K Sitto, E Lubinga, S Chiumbu, K Sobane, N Mpofu
World Medical & Health Policy 14 (2), 325-342, 2022
22022
Exploring knowledge and behavioural intentions for implant contraceptives uptake among rural South African young women
MM Manthata, E Lubinga
Gender and Behaviour 19 (2), 17950-17963, 2021
22021
The power of narrative health communication: Exploring possible effects of first-hand experiential stories on cancer awareness amongst university students
K Sitto, E Lubinga, M Geya
AOSIS, 2021
22021
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