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Babatunde Raphael OJEBUYI, PhD.
Babatunde Raphael OJEBUYI, PhD.
Senior Lecturer, Department of Communication and Language Arts, University of Ibadan
Verified email at mail.ui.edu.ng - Homepage
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Mobile phone use for agribusiness by farmers in Southwest Nigeria
MD Ogunniyi, BR Ojebuyi
Journal of Agricultural Extension 20 (2), 172-187, 2016
382016
Godfatherism, ownership influence and media treatment of political conflicts in Oyo state, Nigeria
BR Ojebuyi, CU Ekennia
Covenant Journal of Communication 1 (2), 97-117, 2013
182013
Gender bias in media representation of political actors: Examples from Nigeria’s 2015 presidential election
BR Ojebuyi, AC Chukwunwike
Legon Journal of the Humanities 29 (1), 195-225, 2018
142018
Nigerian Newspapers’ Use of Euphemism in Selection and Presentation of News Photographs of Terror Acts
BR Ojebuyi, A Salawu
Sage Open 8 (1), 1-4, 2018
132018
Mono-Method Research Approach and Scholar–Policy Disengagement in Nigerian Communication Research
A Ojebode, BR Ojebuyi, OA Oladapo, OJ Oyedele
The Palgrave Handbook of Media and Communication Research in Africa, 482 p, 2018
122018
Media literacy, access and political participation among South African black youth: a study of North-west University, Mafikeng campus
BR Ojebuyi, A Salawu
Journal of Communication 6 (1), 2015
122015
Secondary Gatekeeping in Radio Stations in Oyo State, Nigeria
BR Ojebuyi
University of Ibadan, Nigeria, 2012
122012
Unraveling the Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Neurobiobanking and Stroke Genomic Research in Africa: A Study Protocol of the African Neurobiobank for Precision …
RO Akinyemi, C Jenkins, M Nichols, A Singh, K Wahab, A Akpalu, ...
International Journal of Qualitative Methods 19 (1), 1-13, 2020
112020
Prevalence of and factors influencing parent–child communication about HIV/AIDS, and sexual and reproductive health issues in Nigeria
BR Ojebuyi, AF Fagbamigbe, OO Akinola
Sage Open 9 (1), 2158244019833880, 2019
112019
Impacts of the media on African socio-economic development
O Nelson, BR Ojebuyi, A Salawu
IGI Global, 2016
102016
Marginalising the Majority: Nigerian Newspapers’ Coverage of the Rural Sections in a Profit-Driven Economy
BR Ojebuyi, RA Kolawole
Journal of Communication and Media Research 8 (1), 35-51, 2016
92016
Increasing people’s knowledge about HIV/AIDS: An investigation into the effectiveness of reading as a communication strategy
BR Ojebuyi
Journal of Health Management 11 (3), 473-488, 2009
92009
Nature and Outcome of Nigeria's #NoToSocialMediaBill Twitter Protest against the Frivolous Petitions Bill 2015
OA Oladapo, BR Ojebuyi
Impacts of the Media on African Socio-Economic Development, 328, 2017
82017
Decongesting the dodgy hub: the role of mass media in curtailing illicit drug trafficking and use in Nigeria
BR Ojebuyi, A Salawu
Journal of Communication 6 (1), 2015
82015
Handbook of Research on the Global Impact of Media on Migration Issues
N Okorie, BR Ojebuyi, JW Macharia
IGI-Global, 2020
7*2020
Explaining the Effectiveness of Community-Based Crime Prevention Practices in Ibadan, Nigeria
A Ojebode, BR Ojebuyi, NJ Onyechi, O Oladapo, OJ Oyedele, IA Fadipe
IDS Working Paper 2016 (479), 1-59, 2016
7*2016
Rhetorical Strategies in Secondary News Presentation by Radio Stations in Oyo State, Nigeria
BR Ojebuyi, A Ojebode
Journal of English Studies. 8 (1), pp. 65-74, 2012
72012
Biological sample donation and informed consent for neurobiobanking: Evidence from a community survey in Ghana and Nigeria
A Singh, O Arulogun, J Akinyemi, M Nichols, B Calys-Tagoe, B Ojebuyi, ...
PLoS One 17 (8), 1-17 [e0267705], 2022
62022
Active news audience in COVID-19 pandemic season: Online news sharing motives and secondary gatekeeping decisions by social media users in Nigeria
BR Ojebuyi, AO Mobolaji, RA Kolawole
Journal of African Media Studies (JAMS) 14 (1), 45-61(17), 2022
62022
Foreign media preference for negative frames in coverage of terrorism in sub-saharan Africa
BR Ojebuyi
Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, 2017
62017
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