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Theodora Dame Adjin-Tettey
Theodora Dame Adjin-Tettey
Senior Lecturer, Durban University of Technology/Research Associate, Rhodes University, South Africa
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Combating fake news, disinformation, and misinformation: Experimental evidence for media literacy education
TD Adjin-Tettey
Cogent Arts and Humanities 9 (1), 2037229, 2022
812022
Can ‘digital natives’ be ‘strangers’ to digital technologies? An analytical reflection
TD Adjin-Tettey
Inkanyiso: The Journal of Humanities and Social Science 12 (1), 11-23, 2020
122020
Adoption and utilization of learning/course management systems: The study of University of Professional Studies, Accra
TD Adjin-Tettey
International Journal of ICT and Management 2 (1), 48-64, 2014
122014
Saving Journalism 2: Global strategies and a look at investigative journalism
A Schiffrin, H Clifford, TD Adjin-Tettey
92022
The influence factor: A study of advertising and use of mobile telecommunication networks of students from two universities in Ghana
TD Adjin-Tettey, A Bolfrey, CA Bugase, T Adotey, SJ Dodoo
International Journal of ICT and Management 1 (3), 171-178, 2013
82013
Handbook of research on mobile devices and smart gadgets in K-12 education
AA Khan, S Umair
IGI Global, 2017
72017
Use and appropriation of new media technologies by teens:«The E-teen model» perspective
TD Adjin-Tettey, B Mbatha
Galactica Media: Journal of Media Studies. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24411 …, 2019
62019
A study exploring the influence of media consumption on body image and beauty among young corporate Ghanaian women in the Greater Accra Region
TD Adjin-Tettey, K Bempah
Journal of Business Research 9 (1), 28-43, 2015
62015
Towards sustainable journalism in sub-Saharan Africa: Policy brief.
TD Adjin-Tettey, A Garman, F Krüger, U Olausson, P Berglez, L Tallert, ...
Sweden, Stockholm: Fojo Media Institute. https://fojo.se/en/resources …, 2021
52021
Towards sustainable journalism in sub-Saharan Africa: Policy brief (Second Edition)
TD Adjin-Tettey, A Garman, F Krüger, U Olausson, P Berglez, L Tallert, ...
Sweden, Stockholm: Fojo Media Institute, 2021
5*2021
Ubiquitous Technologies and Learning: Exploring Perceived Academic Benefits of Social Media Among Undergraduate Students
TD Adjin-Tettey, D Selormey, HA Nkansah
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education …, 2021
42021
A critical analysis of the use of mobile devices in the classroom and its implication for teaching and learning
TD Adjin-Tettey, VA Akrobotu
Handbook of Research on Mobile Devices and Smart Gadgets in K-12 Education …, 2018
42018
Assessing safety of journalism practice in Ghana: Key stakeholders’ perspectives
TD Adjin-Tettey, S Braimah
Cogent Social Sciences 9 (1), 1-16 (222583), 2023
32023
The media have muted the voices of women during COVID-19: can the tide be turned?
TD Adjin-Tettey
The Conversation, https://theconversation.com/the-media-have-muted-the …, 2020
32020
Financial viability of the Ghanaian media
AA Yeboah-Banin, TD Adjin-Tettey
The State of the Ghanaian Media Report, 31 - 46, 2023
22023
Teenagers and new media technologies: Gratifications obtained as a factor for adoption
TD Adjin-Tettey
Communicare: Journal for Communication Studies in Africa 41 (2), 34-49, 2022
22022
Solutions Journalism as a Tool to Erode Polarisation in the Media and Society
TD Adjin-Tettey, A Garman
African Journalism Studies, 1-4, 2021
22021
Mobile Devices and Smart Gadgets in Medical Sciences
S Umair
IGI Global, 2020
22020
Coverage of Climate Change: Graduate Students' Climate Change Policy Awareness and Assessment of Ghanaian Media.
TD Adjin-Tettey
International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts & Responses https://doi.org …, 2019
22019
The e-teen phenomenon: A conceptual model for new media technology use and appropriation
TD Adjin-Tettey
PhD diss., University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa, 2018
22018
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