Department of Applied Computing and IT
Prof. Kehbuma Langmia
Visiting Professor.
Email: klangmia@howard.edu
Ph.D. Howard University, Mass Communication and Media Studies
M.A. Yaounde University, Department of English Concentration: African and African American literature.
M.A. Yaounde University, Department of Performing Arts Dip. Munich Television and Film Academy, Department of Feature Film, 2001. Concentration: Directing, Writing and Editing.
B.A. Yaounde University, Department of English
Full Professor, Department of Strategic, Legal and Management Communications, Howard University, Washington, DC, 2016-Present
Associate Professor, Department of Strategic,Legal and Management Communications,Howard University, Washington DC, (2013-2016)
Associate Professor, Department of Communications, Bowie State University, Bowie, MD(2012-2013)
Assistant Professor, Department of Communications, Bowie State University, Bowie, MD, ( 2006-2011)
Lecturer, Department of Mass Communication and Media Studies, Howard University (2009-2011)
Lecturer, Department of Communications, Bowie State University, Bowie, MD (2005-2006)
Teacher Associate (TA) Department of Radio Television and Film, Howard University (2004-2005)
Part-Time Instructor, Central Michigan Global Campus ( 2011-2016)
Adjunct Professor, Department of Communications, Bowie State University (2001-2002)
Lecturer, Department of Communications, Bowie State University, Bowie, MD (2003-2004)
Adjunct Professor, Prince George’s Community College, Department of Speech And Theater, Upper Marlboro, MD (2002)
Adjunct Professor, Department of English and Modern Letters, Bowie State University; Bowie, MD (2002-2003)
1). Langmia, K. ( 2024). Black ‘race’ and the Supremacy saga. Anthem Press.
2). Langmia, K. ( 2023).Black communication in the age of deepfakes and synthetic media.Palgrave, Macmillan publishers.
3). Langmia, K. ( 2022). Decolonization of communication studies. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Scholars publishing.
4). Langmia, K. (2021). Black Lives and digi-culturalism: An Afrocentric perspective. Lanham, MD: Lexington Press
5). Langmia, K. ( 2021). Paradise of love and pain. Denver, CO: Spears Media Press
6). Langmia, K. & Lando, A. ( 2020). Digital Communication at Crossroads in Africa: A decolonial perspective. Palgrave, Macmillan Publishers.
7). Langmia, K. (2018).Black/African Communication Theory( Ed.), New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan Publishers.
8). Langmia, K.and Tia, T (2017). Social Media, Culture and Identity. Lexington Books,
Langmia, K.( 2017). Globalization and Cyberculture: An African neo-colonial perspective,Palgrave, Macmillan, UK
10). Langmia, K.,O’Brien, P., Tyree, T & Sturgis, I. ( 2014). Social Media: Pedagogy and Practice.Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield
11). Nwokeafor, C. & Langmia, K.(2014). Media’s role in the changing electoral process: A political communication. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield
12). Fokwang, J & Langmia, K.(2011). Society and Change in Bali Nyonga. Langaa, RPCI
13). Nwokeafor & Langmia (2010): Media and technology in emerging African democracies. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield
14). Langmia, K.( 2010) The Earth Mother. Langaa, RPCIG
15). Langmia, K.(2009). An evil meal of evil., Langaa, RPCIG
16). Langmia, K& O’Brien, P: (2008). Minorities and video production. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishers
17). Langmia, K.(2008). Titabet and the Takumbeng, MI: Michigan State University Press.
18). Langmia, K.(2007). The Internet and the construction of the immigrant public sphere: the case of the Cameroonian Diaspora. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Books
1) Langmia, K. & Sani, M.H. ( 2023). Decolonizing the African mind in the digital space. InU.S. Akpan ( Ed). African media space and globalization.Switzerland, Palgrave McMillan, 343-354.
2). Langmia, K. ( 2021).Tobe or not to be: decolonizing African media/communications. In W. Mano & V.C. Milton ( Eds.) Routledge Handbook of African media communication studies. Routledge.
3)Lewis, A., Amulega, S & Langmia, K. ( 2021). “Arab Spring” or Arab winter: Social mediaand the 21stCentury slave trade in Lybia. In W. Mano & V.C. Milton ( Eds.) Routledge Handbook of African media communication studies. Routledge.
4)Langmia, K. ( 2020).Pax-Africana versus western digi-culturalism: An ethnomethodological study of selected mobile African App.In K. Langmia & A. Lando ( Eds.) Digital Communication at Crossroads in Africa: A decolonial perspective.Cham, Switzerland.Palgrave, Macmillan Publishers.
5)Langmia, K. (2020).Engeli yokulya oluwombo1: Social Media and the Transformation of African and Black Diasporic Forms of Communication. InK. Setiloane & A. Bangura ( Eds.)African & globalization: Novel multi-disciplinary perspective.Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave, Macmillan publishers, 53-72.
6)Langmia, K. (2019).Confronting the lion with bare hands: Social media and the Anglophone Cameroonian protest. In E. Ngwainmbi (Ed.) Media in the global context.Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 127-142.
7)Langmia, K. (2018). Gooddevelopment, ICTs and cultural identity in sub-Saharan Africa. In M. Masaeli, S. Yaya & R. Sneller ( Eds.) African perspective on global development. UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
8)Langmia, K.(2018).The role of social media in the socio-economic development of Africa. In M.R. Goyal & E. Eilu ( Eds.) Digital media and wireless communication in developing nations. Waretown, NJ: Apple Academic Press.
9)Langmia, K& Hammond, C. ( 2018). ICT and development: narrowing the digital divide and the knowledge gap of ICT users in Cameroon and Ghana. In M. Ragnedda & B. Mutsvairo ( Eds.) Digital inclusion: An international comparative analysis. Lanham, MD: Lexington Press, 169-186
10)Langmia, K. ( 2017).Social media and politics in Burkina Faso. In C. Nwokeafor ( Ed.) Technology integration and transformation of elections in Africa,Lanham, MD: Hamilton Books
11)Langmia, K.(2017).Tribute to a gigantic scholar. In S. Adem, J. Adibe, A.K. Bangura and A.S. Bemath ( Eds.) A Giant Tree has fallen: Tributes to Ali Alamin Mazrui. South Africa: African Publishing Perspectives, 87-88.
12)Langmia, K.( 2016).Debunking the myth of dependency: HBCUs and the challenges of ‘Education’. In C. Prince and R. Ford ( Eds.) IGI Global Publications
13)Langmia, K.(2014).Cock Crow in the “ Electronic Republic”: Social media and the Kenya’s 2013 Presidential elections. In K. Langmia et.al. (Eds.) Social media: pedagogy and practice. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 229-244.
14)Langmia, K.& Mpande, S. (2014).Social media and critical pedagogy. In K. Langmia et.al. (Eds.) Social media: pedagogy and practice. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 56-73.
15)Langmia, K.( 2013).Social Media and Elections in Cameroon. In C. Nwokeafor & K. Langmia ( Eds.) Political Communication and Democracy in Africa. Lanham, MD: pp. 122-131.
16)Langmia, K.( 2013).Moving the signpost in Cameroon? Resolving inter-village rivalry through a form of communication. In C. Onwumechili & I. Ndolo ( Eds.) Re-imagining development communication in Africa, The Rowman and Littlefield Publishers,pp. 171-181.
17)Langmia, K.( 2012).Traditional cultures and their effects on globalization: An African Perspective. In A. Kirk & S. Olaniran ( Eds). Globalization and Digital Divide,Cambria Press, pp. 23-39
18)Langmia, K.(2011).Afrocentricity and African communication theory. In R. Mbayo (Ed.) Political culture, cultural universals, and the crisis of identity in Africa.Edwin Mellen Press, pp. 53-66
19)Langmia, K.( 2011).Telecommunications media convergence and regulatory platypus in Cameroon and Nigeria. In L. Olumide, W. L-Chang, A. Osofisan, S. Chiemeka, & R. Boateng ( Eds.), International Conference on ICT for Africa Proceedings. Letters and Script Publishers,pp. 63-72.
20)Langmia, K(2010)The Role of On-line media technology and democratic discourse in Cameroon. In C. Nwokeafor & K. Langmia ( Eds.) Media and technology in emerging African countries: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 62-83
21)Langmia, K.et al. ( 2009). Traditional communication methods as means of resolving conflict in Africa. In R. Mbayo, C. Onwumechili & B. Musa ( Eds.), Communication in an era of global conflicts (pp. 185-202). Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
Naluwooza, R., Ayeni, F., Langmia, K.& Mbarika, V. ( 2023).Fostering learning outcomes in a non-reading culture at foundational level of education: The role of information technology and pupil engagement. International Journal of Educational Management
2)Langmia, K. (2023). Digital exclusivity by inclusivity: Blacks and ‘the’ digicultural paradox of Afrofuturism. National Council for Black Studies: https://issuu.com/ncbsonline/docs/ncbs_annual_report_final_2023_2_/223)Ssekakubo, J., Mbarika, V.W., Isoh, A., Langmia, K., Lwanga, F., Kituyi, M.G. ( 2022).
Self-efficacy and Performance of Academic staff in Ugandan Public Universities: Does Job Satisfaction Matter?ORSEA Journal, vol.11 (2)76-84.
4)Hammond, C. & Langmia. K.( 2020). Online Dating and Females in the Academia: Is it an Issue for Commendation, Condemnation or Ambivalence? Research Journal of Mass Communication and Information Technology, 6(2), 22-39.
5)Nyeko, S., Niwe, M., Langmia, K.,& Mayoka, G. K. (2020).Organization Culture: Mediator of Information Technology (IT) Competence and IT Governance Effectiveness.International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET),7(9), 3683-3692.
6)Sabi, H.M., Uzoka, E. F., Langmia, K.,Njeh, F. N., Tsuma, K.C. ( 2017). A cross country model of contextual factors impacting cloud computing adoption at universities in Sub-Saharan Africa. Information system Front Journal, DOI 10.10007/s10796-0179739-17)Langmia, K. ( 2016).
Social Media and teleco-presence theory of identity.Journal of Social Media in Society, 5(1), 265-2908)Langmia, K & Haddad, A.(2015).
Socio-cultural and rhetorical traditions of communication within African/Black thinking. International Communication Gazette, 77 (5).471-4869)Langmia, K. (2015).
Debunking the truth through a video documentary:A case study of Henry Louis Gates’ “Wonders of the African World’’,Journal of Third World Studies, 31 (2), 83-9910)Mlay, S., Sabi, H., Tsuma, C. & Langmia, K.(2015). Uncovering Reading Habits of University Students in Uganda: Does ICT Matter? International Journal of Education andDevelopment Using ICT, Volume 11(2), 38-5011)
Langmia, K.& Glass, A. (2014 ). Coping with Smartphones in the college classroom Teaching Journalism and Mass Communication, 4(1), 13-23.12)Langmia, K.( 2011). The secret weapon of globalization: China’s activities in sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Third World Studies, 28 (2), pp. 41-53.13)Langmia, K.& Durham, E. (2007). Bridging the gap: African and African American communication. Journal of Black Studies, July 2007, Vol. 37, no. 6,pp.805-826.14)
Langmia, K.(2006). The role of ICTs in the economic development of Africa: the case of South Africa. International Journal of Education andDevelopment-Using ICTs.Vol, 2, no. 4. pp.144-156.
Iddris Razak. (2018). George W. Bush and Barack Obama’s foreign policies in Ghana. Lanham, MD, Lexington.( Blurb reviews)Tham, J. ( 2014). Langmia, K. et al( Eds). Social Media: Pedagogy and Practice. Journal of Mass Communication Quarterly, 91 (4). 865-867
Kehbuma Langmia, Titabet and the Takumbeng, Foluke Ogunleye, Nest in a Cage, Nabie YayahSwaray, The Rape of Fatima, pp.156-157 in African Theater and Diaspora, Boydell and Brewer, 2013
Joseph Bannavti’s The Reapers, African Drama, published by IUniverse, August 2007.Tammi Thomas review of Cosmas Nwokeafor and Kehbuma Langmia, Media and Technology in Emerging African Democracies, Published by Hamilton books by Bowie State University RelationsAnd Marketing.
Esther Lamnyam’s Love Under The Kolanut Tree, Kehbuma Langmia, BookSurge PublishingOther PublicationsByerly, C; Langmia, K;Cupid, P. (2006). Ethnographic Research on Media use in Washington DC Neighborhoods.
2023
DoctoralCareer Pathways Conference at Howard University ( March 27, 2023)Chair, Strategic Health Communication Conference, Daystar University ( June 9, 2023)
Organizer, Social Media Security Training, Daystar University, Nairobi, Kenya ( May 31 & June 7, 2023).
Second annual conference on research and development, Daystar University, Kenya(June 22-23, 2022). Chair the session on media and communications.
World Conferenceon Education and Restitution, Afrofuturism and Africa’s development ( September 1, 2022), Discussant on the theme “ buildinga Pan African citizenship through educationwith Association of African Universities (AAU).IAMCRemerging scholars networking conference, Nairobi, Kenya( September 2, 2022).
Presenting on successes and challenges of global publishing.
2021International Association for Media and Communication Research ( IAMCR) Nairobi, Kenya, ( July 2021).
Presented on the topic Knowledge disparities between the North and South: Dewesternization of the Communication Studies.
Temple University 35 years celebration of Africology Department two days conference.
Presented on the panel on Epistemic violence in AfricaMolefi Asante MKA Institute Fall 2021 Speaker series conference. Presented on the topic: “ Black Lives and Digiculturalism.ZOOM conference at Daystar University, April 2021 on the topic: Mixed method research and Literature assessment.
ZOOM conference on Pan African research agenda, August 2021 on the theme Doctoral research made simple. Presented on the topic Afrocentric theories and Black centered research.
ZOOM Conference( September 2021)on Pan African Heritage Museum in Ghana with the academic council. Presented on the topic Pan Africanism, identity and epistemic freedom: ‘Sankofied’ educational quest in Africa
ZOOM conference( October 2021)on Pan-AfricanSymposiumon digital learning in Africa. Moderated the Ambassador’s panel on Pan African digital consortium.
2020Annual Leadership Conference ( Uganda). Black Lives Matter andThe revolution shall be Womenled.
Association of African Universities ( Ghana): Genderization and Digital Divide: The Case of African Women and the digital communicative mediaat theDiasporan Homecoming Conference on African/Black Women in Higher Education.
Day star University, Nairobi, Kenya: Post-graduate research Conference. Presented on the topic “Broadening your vision beyond post graduate studies.
National Communication Association ( NCA).Zoom panel discussion on the decolonization of the communication studies.
2019International Communication Association ( ICA), Washington DC. Moderator of the panel on Black Diaspora and Scholarship.
Communication Educators Association of Ghana ( CEAG), Winneba, Ghana, Keynote Speaker on Communication Education in the disruptive era: Curriculum development and pedagogical issues.
International Leadership Conference, Entebbe, Uganda. Moderator of the panel on Leadership Challenges on the continent of Africa.
2018International Communication Association Regional Conference, Accra, Ghana( Panelist and research mentor on decolonizing new media research in Africa)
Communication Association, Columbia, MD ( Keynote speech on Social Media: Globalization and Multiculturalism)Seventh DayAdventistAfrican Research Forum, University of Georgia
2017 Workshopand Conference presentation at the ICA regional research meeting, Entebbe, UgandaPaper presented on “Patterns of theorizing African-centered research in the 21stCentury” at the International Communication Association Conference, ICA San DiegoPanel Presentation Chair, Papers from ICA Africa Regional Conference at the International Communication Association Conference, ICA, San Diego
2016
Presented a paper titled “Afrocentric Approachesandthe era of digital communication in Africa” at the First ICA Africa Conference in Daystar University, Kenya.Presenteda paper titled “ Social Media Teleco-presence Theory of Identity” at the 6thSocial Media Technology Conference,Organized by the MJFC and SLMC Department, School of Communications,Howard University.
Participated at the Senior Honor’s Research Student in the Annenberg Program presentations at the University of Pennsylvania, PAParticipated atSenior Honor’s Research Student in the Annenberg Programpresentationsat the National African American Studies Association, Baton Rouge, LA2015 Hosted the 5thAnnual Howard University Social Media Conference at the Interdisciplinary Research Building, Howard University.October 2-3, 2015
Presenteda paper titled “ Big Data and African American research agenda” at the National Communication Association, NCA, Las Vegas.November, 19-22, 2015Attendedthe PRIMER 2015 AER Conference for Institutional Review Board Representing Howard University, Boston, MA, November, 15-16, 2015Fulbright scholar panel presentation on “ research training and mentorship with MA and Ph.D. students in the University of Buea, Cameroon, Howard University. June 19, 2015
Panelist, Globalization, Arab Spring and Islamization at Delaware State University, Delaware, USA. November 12, 2015Panelist, 20thAnniversary of the Journalism and Mass Communication Conference, Buea University, Cameroon. June 20, 2015 2014Presented a paper titled “ Social media teleco-presence theory of identity” at the NCA Conference, Nov. 20-24, Chicago, IL 2014.Presented a paper titled “ Social Media and democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa” at the 4thAnnual Social Media Technology Conference, Howard University, Washington DC, September, 2014.
Chair: Doctoral Consortium at the Yaounde 6thannual ICT for Africa Conference, Oct.1-4, 2014.
Presented a co-written paper titled “ Towards an improved reading habit of university students in Uganda: Evaluating the impact of ICT. ICT Conference, Yaounde, Oct. 1-4, 2014Presented at the ICT and Language Conference, Southampton, UK on social media in Africa and Middle East.
Participated with Annenberg Honors Students at the African American Studies Conference, Baton Rouge, LA.2013Presenteda paper titled “ Coping with Smart phone in a college classroom” at the AEJMC Conference, Washington, DC, August, 2013
Presentedon “ Social media and the paradox of mass movement in North and sub-Saharan Africa” at the 31stAnnual ATWS conference, Chennai, India.Presented on “ Social media freedom and privacy: A critical view of Howard University Social Media Policy of May 2011” at the Constitutional Day Event Conference, Howard University, August 2013.
Presented on bridgingthe gap in communications between Africans and African Americansat the Department of English and Modern Letters interdisciplinary conference, Bowie State University Presented on social media and sub-Saharan Africa, the case of Cameroon Elections, at the ICT For Africa Conference, Harare, Zimbabwe
Presenting on Martin Luther King and the age of globalization at the Department of History and Government Conference on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Bowie State University.Moderatedand presented on the panel “ Careers in Higher Education Teaching and Research” at the Department of Communications, Media Conference, Bowie State University.2012
Presented on the topic “Social media technology and critical thinking” at the Social Media Technology Conference & Workshop, Howard University, Washington, DC.Biting with broken teeth: ICT and educational challenges in Cameroon. Paper presented at the second annual CPS conference, Baltimore, MDSocial Media and critical thinking, Paper presented at the Humanities Conference, Montreal, CanadaSocial Media and pedagogy, paper presented at the HBCU retention summit, Ocean City, MD.
Presented on privatization and/or government control and management of universal telecommunication services in Africa at the 4th annual conference on ICT for Africa, Kampala, Uganda.Middle States Commission on Higher Education Accreditation Team evaluation visit to Delaware State University on the occasion of their 10 year re-affirmation of accreditation, Dover, Delaware
Presented with undergraduate students of Howard University at the Eastern Communication Association conference, Massachusetts, MA.2011 Presented a paper titled “Telecommunications media convergence and regulatory platypus in Cameroon and Nigeria” at the third annual ICT for Africa conference at Covenant University, Lagos, NigeriaPresented a paper titled “Framing analysis of the Haitian tragedy in New York Times and Christian Science Monitor” at the Association of Third World Studies, Savannah, GA.
Presented a paper titled “Globalization and digital divide” at the second annual humanities and technology conference, Bowie State University, Bowie, MDOrganized the first Social Media Technology Conference hosted by Howard University and Bowie State University.2010 Attended the AEJMC publication conference committee meeting in Chicago, IL Attended the AEJMC publication conference committee meeting in Denver, Colorado2009 Presented at the Globalization Club annual event on Dalai Lama and the impact of peace in the world, Bowie State University, Bowie, MDPresented on globalization and the media, ATWS, Elmina Beach Resort, Cape Coast, Ghana. Sponsored by the University of Cape Coast, Ghana.Presented at the International Communication Association conference, University of Melbourne, Australia on “Journalism in the 21st Century: Between Globalization and National Identity, Melbourne, Australia.
Presented on “Research and Education in Sub-Saharan Africa” in the College of Business, Southern University of Louisiana, Baton Rouge.
Attended the AEJMC conference on journalism and technology in Boston, MA.2008 Presented on Barrack Obama and the politics of blackness at the Eastern Communication Association (ECA) conference in Pittsburg, PAPanelist, “ The Iron Ladies of Liberia”, Bowie State University. 2007 Presented on the role and importance of inculcating new technologies in the teaching of television courses at HBCUs, NATPE conference in Las Vegas.Presented on Minorities and TV production in Historically Black Colleges and Universities: The Case of Bowie State University, ( Eastern Communication Association, ECA in Providence, RI).2005 Presented a paper titled “ Race and the Media in USA” at the NCA (National Communication Association Conference) in Boston. Presented a paper titled “ Cyberspace as the new construction of the immigrant’s public sphere at the Department of Communication Studies, University of San Diego. Present a paper titled “Africans and African American Communication at The International Communication Association (ICA), New York.2004 Presented at the National Communication Association, NCA in Chicago on the Pros and Cons of teaching the basic course.
Presented at the HBCU conference on Gender and Ethnicity, Ocean City, Maryland. 2003 Paper presentation: “Sleeping with one eye open: Reflection on Judith Cofer’s Woman in the sun”, Bowie State University. 2000 Berlin conference on DAAD seventy-fifth Anniversary: Screening of my film: Riding towards the sunset; Digital Betacam, 12mins, Color, Avid editing. Cologne-Germany: Pan -African film festival; Screening of Riding Towards the sunset and Souvenir from Cameroon. Written, directed and edited on Avid editing software.
1999 Bayreuth-Germany: International Conference on Cultural Production and Strategies for Conflict Mediation, at the Institute for African Studies, Bayreuth University-Germany. Discussions and screening of my first film :Riding towards the Sunset.
Digital Media Literacy ( Hybrid/Online)
( COMC 410)Communication Research Methods (COMC 490)
Senior Research Project ( COMC 492)Communication and Conflict Management ( Hybrid/Online) COMC 410Intra/Interpersonal Communication (COMC 307)Senior/Junior Honors Research ( CHON, 300&400 GraduateSocial Media, Communication & Culture ( Hybrid/Online) CCMS 712Mass Communication Theory ( MCMS, 522)
Research Writing ( MCMS, 554) Research Methods ( MCMS, 610) Qualitative Research ( MCMS 702)
Courses Taught at Northern Virginia Community College ( 2017-Present)Public Speaking ( CST 100)
Intercultural/Marketing Communication ( CST 110)Group Communication ( CST 112)
Courses Taught (Bowie State University, 2001-Spring 2013) UndergraduateOrganizational Communication ( COMM 404)
Introduction to Mass Communication ( COMM 240)History of Broadcasting ( SPLG 234)
Broadcast Law & Policy ( COMM 433) Oral Communication ( COMM 101)
Public Speaking ( COMM 103)
Television Production ( COMM 331)
Radio Production ( COMM 425) Documentary TV/Film ( COMM 428)
Video Editing ( COMM 429)GraduateCommunication Theory & Research ( ORGC 502) Communication Research ( COMM 430)
Communication and Conflict ( ORGC 526)Applied Communication Research ( ORGC 738) Thesis ( ORGC 815) Corporate Telecommunication ( ORGC 522) International Telecommunication ( ORGC 636)Inter-Cultural Communication ( ORGC 631).
Ph.D.
DissertationsAdvisedStella Monica Mpande: Relationship Management of the ‘Brain Circulation’ Phenomenon:The Case of the Ugandan Government and its Ugandan Diaspora in the USA:
April 2015Bridgett Robertson: The Internet and public discourse in the lives of African-American gay and lesbian youth:
April 2015Camille Walfall: The Use and Adoption of Information Communication and Technologies (ICTs) by Jamaican Micro, Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (MSMEs),Department of Communication, Culture and Media Studies:
April 2014Prince White: The Framing of a Black Communist’s Public Image: An Analysis of Black and Mainstream Newspaper Coverage of Benjamin Jefferson Davis Junior from 1945 to 1955, Department of Communication, Culture and Media Studies: April 2014
Ph.D.
Dissertation Committee MemberShamilla Amulega: Presidential Public Address as Power Maintenance:
A Critical Discourse Analysis of Selected Speeches by President Uhuru Kenyatta,Howard University, 2021Colin Agabalinda: Financial services and financial wellbeing:
Modelling the effects of formal and informal financial services usage in Kampala, Uganda, April 2020Colin Campbell: ‘The Race’ in Robot Reporting: a Framing Analysis of Conventional and Automated Media at the Intersection of Black Culture and Politics, 2020Ashley Lewis: Rebel Trends: A Study of Grime Culture in London, England, 2019Sean Upshaw: Prostate Cancer Infographics and African American Survivors of Prostate Cancer,Department of Communication Culture and Media Studies, Howard University, 2018