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Temple Uwalaka
Temple Uwalaka
Other namesTemple Ubadinachi Benjamin Uwalaka, Uwalaka Temple U.B, Temple, U
University of Canberra, Bruce, ACT 2617, Australia
Verified email at canberra.edu.au
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Social media as the fifth estate in Nigeria: An analysis of the 2012 Occupy Nigeria protest
T Uwalaka, J Watkins
African Journalism Studies 39 (4), 22-41, 2018
392018
Mobile social networking applications and the 2012 Occupy Nigeria protest
T Uwalaka, S Rickard, J Watkins
Journal of African Media Studies 10 (1), 3-19, 2018
292018
Mobile Internet and the rise of digital activism among University students in Nigeria
T Uwalaka
University of Canberra, 2017
222017
Social Media as Solidarity Vehicle During the 2020 #EndSARS Protests in Nigeria
T Uwalaka
Journal of Asian and African Studies, 1-16, 2022
172022
Leadership in digital activism: An example of techno-enthusiasts in Nigeria
T Uwalaka
Communication Research and Practice 6 (3), 229-244, 2020
172020
Clicktivism and Political Engagement in Nigeria
T Uwalaka
The Nigerian Journal of Communication (TNJC) 17 (1), 1-22, 2020
172020
‘We Will Never Forget’: Thematic Analysis of Digital Media Contents during the 2021 #EndSARSMemorial protests in Nigeria
T Uwalaka
Studies in Media and Communication 9 (2), 84-94, 2021
142021
Social media, fake news and fake COVID-19 cures in Nigeria
T Uwalaka, B Nwala, AC Chinedu
Journal of African Media Studies 13 (3), . 435–449, 2021
142021
Social Media vs Mainstream Media: An Analysis of the 2012 Occupy Nigeria Protest
T Uwalaka, J Watkins
Journalism and Mass Communication 17 (22), 26-40, 2017
142017
Nairaland and the Reconstruction of the Public Sphere in Nigeria
T Uwalaka
Australia and New Zealand Communication Association 1 (1), 1-17, 2015
142015
Social media and the rise of digital activism among students in Nigeria
T Uwalaka
Journal of Communication and Media Research 11 (2), 15-27, 2019
122019
The Impact of Social Media in Political Participation Among Students in Nigeria
T Uwalaka
Humanities and Social Sciences 9 (5), 145-154, 2021
112021
Hashtag activism: Exploring the church must vote campaign in Nigeria
T Uwalaka, B Nwala, C Amadi
Covenant Journal of Communication, 2020
102020
Muzzling the Fifth Estate: An analysis of the 2015 'Social Media' Bill in Nigeria
T Uwalaka
Australia and New Zealand Communication Association Conference, Newcastle …, 2016
102016
Beyond “online notice-me”: Analysing online harassment experiences of journalists in Nigeria
T Uwalaka, F Amadi
Journalism Studies 24 (15), 1937-1956, 2023
92023
Examining the role of social media and mobile social networking applications in socio-political contestations in Nigeria
T Uwalaka, B Nwala
Communication and the Public 8 (3), 175-190, 2023
82023
‘Abba Kyari did not die of Coronavirus’: Social media and fake news during a global pandemic in Nigeria
T Uwalaka
Media International Australia 188 (1), 18-33, 2023
82023
Exploring the Influence of Celebrities in the Organisation of the 2020 #End SARS Protests in Nigeria
T Uwalaka, B Nwala
New Media and Mass Communication 101, 45-57, 2022
82022
Mobile internet and contentious politics in Nigeria: Using the organisational tools of Mobile social networking applications to sustain protest movements
T Uwalaka
Journalism and Media 4 (1), 396-412, 2023
62023
Social Media Influence on Exclusive Breastfeeding Among Expecting Mothers in Port Harcourt
T Uwalaka, B Nwala
The Nigerian Journal of Communication (TNJC) 17 (2), 191-210, 2020
52020
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