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Abiodun Salawu
Abiodun Salawu
Professor of Journalism, Communication and Media Studies
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Is Yorùbá an endangered language?
FA Fabuni, AS Salawu
Nordic Journal of African Studies 14 (3), 18-18, 2005
992005
Indigenous language media: A veritable tool for African language learning
A Salawu
Journal of Multicultural Discourses 1 (1), 86-95, 2006
752006
A survey of communication effectiveness by agricultural extension in the Gweru district of Zimbabwe
R Moyo, A Salawu
Journal of Rural Studies 60, 32-42, 2018
662018
Paradox of a milieu: Communicating in African indigenous languages in the age of globalisation
A Salawu
Indigenous language media in Africa, 1-20, 2006
552006
The Yoruba and their language newspapers: Origin, nature, problems and prospects
A Salawu
Studies of Tribes and Tribals 2 (2), 97-104, 2004
482004
Can my wife be virtual-adulterous? An experiential study on Facebook, emotional infidelity and self-disclosure
O Nelson, A Salawu
Journal of International Women's Studies 18 (2), 166-179, 2017
432017
A tale of failure: Indigenous language radio broadcasting in Zimbabwe
M Mabika, A Salawu
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 5 (20), 2391-2401, 2014
402014
A political economy of sub-Saharan African language press: the case of Nigeria and South Africa
A Salawu
Review of African Political Economy 42 (144), 299-313, 2015
352015
Linguistic disenfranchisement, minority resistance and language revitalisation: The contributions of ethnolinguistic online communities in Zimbabwe
P Mpofu, A Salawu
Cogent Arts & Humanities 5 (1), 1551764, 2018
322018
The paradigm of ethical development for civilized leadership in Africa
A Salawu
Leadership 8 (1), 17-27, 2012
302012
Indigenous communication: socio-economic characteristics influencing contemporary female political participation
K Oyesomi, A Salawu, B Olorunyomi
Journal of International Women's Studies 18 (4), 164-181, 2017
272017
Culture of sensationalism and indigenous language press in Zimbabwe: Implications on language development
P Mpofu, A Salawu
African Identities 16 (3), 333-348, 2018
262018
Re-examining the indigenous language press in Zimbabwe: Towards developmental communication and language empowerment
P Mpofu, A Salawu
South African Journal of African Languages 38 (3), 293-302, 2018
242018
Effective use of media awareness campaigns for breast cancer care among women: a comparative study
O Nelson, A Salawu
Journal of International Women's Studies 17 (4), 160-173, 2016
242016
Rich history, uncertain future: African issues
A Salawu
Rhodes Journalism Review 2006 (26), 55-56, 2006
242006
The growth and development of African media studies: perspectives from Nigeria
A Salawu
Journal of African media studies 1 (1), 81-90, 2009
232009
Assessing the uniqueness of indigenous language in advertising: Analysis of figurative language used in selected telecommunication Yoruba advertisement in Nigeria
KO Oyesomi, A Salawu
The Qualitative Report 24 (10), 2574-2591, 2019
222019
Indigenous language media, language politics and democracy in Africa
A Salawu, M Chibita
Springer, 2016
222016
Stunted growth: An exploration into the failures of African-language newspapers, Imvo Zabantsundu in focus
A Salawu
Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies 34 (2), 73-92, 2013
222013
Language policy, ideologies, power and the Ethiopian media
A Salawu, A Aseres
Communicatio 41 (1), 71-89, 2015
212015
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