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Name: Elizabeth Lubinga
Location: B Ring 618B Bunting Road Campus
Department of Strategic Communication Staff, Faculty of Humanities, Rated Researchers Staff Members
Contact Details:
Tel: 011 559 4070
Email: elizabethl@uj.ac.za
About Prof Elizabeth Lubinga
Qualifications:
Highest qualification: PhD; Tilburg University, the Netherlands
Overview/bio:
Prof Elizabeth Lubinga is an Associate Professor at the Department of Strategic Communication. Her teaching experience spans across various communication subjects at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She has published peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters and presented papers at various national and international conferences. She has supervised postgraduate students.
Research Interests: Health Communication, Communication for Development and Social change, Converged health and digital communication, among others.
Journal publications
Malatji, J., Lubinga, E., & Oksiutycz, A. 2022. Examining Public Awareness of the Office of the Tax
Ombudsman in South Africa. Journal of Public Administration, 57 (2): 101-113.
Sitto, K., Lubinga, E., Chiumbu, S., Sobane, K., & Mpofu, N. 2022. Evaluating South African and Namibian governments’ use of digital media during Covid‐19. World Medical & Health Policy. 1–18.
Lubinga, E., Sitto, K. & Molebatsi, K. 2021. Health disparities and the digital divide within South
African disadvantaged communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies, 13 (2): 285–302.
Manthata. M.M . & Lubinga, E. 2021. Exploring Knowledge and Behavioural Intentions for Implant Contraceptives Uptake among Rural South African Young Women. Gender and Behaviour, 19 (2): 17950 – 17963.
Sitto, K., Lubinga, E., & Geya, M. 2021. The power of narrative health communication: Exploring
possible effects of first-hand experiential stories on cancer awareness amongst university students. Journal of Transdisciplinary Research of South Africa. 2021;17(1), a1008. https://doi.org/10.4102/td.v17i1.100
de Rosa, A.S., Mannarini, T., de Montes, L.G., Holman, A., Lauri, M.A., Negura, L., Giacomozzi, A.I., Bousfield., A.B., Justo, A.M., Alba, M., Seidmann, S., Permanadeli,R., Sitto, K., & E. Lubinga. 2021. Sensemaking processes and social representations of COVID-19 in multi-voiced public discourse: Illustrative examples of institutional and media communication in ten countries. Community Psychology in Global Perspective, 7 (1): 13-53.
Sitto, K & Lubinga, E. 2021. “My Birth Control Makes Me Emotionally Psycho”: Online Female Narratives about Contraceptives. Communicatio, South African Journal for Communication Theory and Research, 47 (2): 96-121.
Oksiutycz, A. & Lubinga, E. 2021, Factors affecting the adoption of personal safety apps among millennials in Johannesburg, South Africa, South African Journal of Information Management 23(1), a1246. https://doi.org/10.4102/ sajim.v23i1.1246.
Sitto, K. & Lubinga, E. 2020. A Disease of Privilege? Social Representations in Online Media about Covid-19 among South Africans during Lockdown. Papers on Social Representations 29 (2): 1.1-1.31.
Lubinga, E. & Sitto, K. 2019. Dissonance of Rights: Digital Space, an Enabler of Conversations about Abortion amongst some South Africans. Communitas, 24:1-19.
Lubinga E., & Baloyi, M.L. 2019. Mining Social Media for Political Communication: An Analysis of Twitter Use between citizens and the African National Congress pre-2014 South African National Elections. Politikon, 46 (3): 275-288.
Lubinga, E., Maes, A., & Jansen, C. 2016. How Peer Conversations about HIV/AIDS Media Messages Affect Comprehension and Beliefs of Young South African Women. SAHARA-J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS, 13 (1): 68-80.
Lubinga, E. 2015. Interpersonal communication about sexuality and HIV/AIDS related messages among South African High School learners. Communitas, 20: 181-199.
Books and chapters in books
Lubinga, E. & Sitto, K. 2021. Health Communication in Africa. In: Routledge Handbook of African Media and Communication Studies,. W. Mano & v.C.Milton (eds,) 1st edition. (pp. 217-233). New York: Routledge.
Sitto, K., & Lubinga, E. 2021. Radio and Digital Convergence in South Africa. In. Radio, Public Life and Citizen Deliberation in South Africa, eds. S. Chiumbu & G. Motsaathebe. 1st edition. (pp.176-196) ). New York: Routledge.
Sitto, K & Lubinga, E. 2021. Collaboration and co-creation in the online brand space. In. Strategic Communication South African Perspectives. Eds. D.R. Benecke., S. Verwey & T. Phumo. 1st edition. (pp 243-259). Cape Town: Oxford Press.
Lubinga, E. 2020. ‘Uganda Can Protect Chinese Investors but Not Its Own Citizens?’ Paradoxical Perspectives in Xenophobic Narratives and Practices Fostering Otherness in Uganda. In: D. Moyo & S. Mpofu (eds) Mediating Xenophobia in Africa: Unpacking Discourses of Migration, Belonging and Othering. (pp. 207-229). 1st edition. Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan.
Lubinga. E. 2020. Protest as Communication for Development and Social Change in South Africa. In: Servaes J. (ed) Handbook of Communication for Development and Social Change. Springer, Singapore. doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7035-8_133-1.
Lubinga, E. & Sitto, K. 2020. Identity and Intercultural Communication. In: Pathways across cultures – Intercultural communication in South Africa, eds. M. Rivera-Sanches & R. du Plessis. 1st edition. (pp. 118-135). Cape Town: Juta.
Nagel, P., & Lubinga, E. 2015. Nonverbal Communication. In: S. Steinberg & G. Angelopulo (Eds.), Introduction to Communication Studies for Southern African Students (pp. 87-104). Cape Town: Juta.