Dr. Beatrice Mbogoh Profile

Lecturer, Media Studies

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Dr. Beatrice Mbogoh

Lecturer, Media Studies

Daystar University

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Name: Dr. Beatrice Mbogoh
Mobile: +254 709 972 000
E-mail: bmbogoh@daystar.ac.ke
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Updated: 26 Nov, 2024
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I have been a Journalist, Marketing Assistant, Research Coordinator, Public Relations Manager, Part-time Lecturer, Customer Liaison Officer, Volunteer for a Charity, Administrative clerk, Learning Support Worker, an Examination Officer, a Curriculum Designer and Reviewer, an acting Head of Department (Department of Media and Film Studies), and actual Head of Department (Department of Media and Film Studies). Currently a Lecturer and Editor.

Academic Qualification

PhD- Media Studies, 2013, University of Wales Trinity Saint David (Oxford Centre for Mission Studies). ‘Christian Print Media in Central Kenya and their Coverage of Front-Page Political Events in the 1980s and 1990s.’
MA- Communication, 2002, Daystar University ‘Women in the Public Relations profession in Kenya: Roles and  Profession- related perceptions.’
BA – Communication (Print media), 1996 Daystar University
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News Reporting and Writing, Magazine and Feature Writing, Business Journalism, Communication Systems in Africa, Media Management, and Global Communication

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Cyndi Wanjiku Kinuthia, Leah Komen and Beatrice Mbogo (2019). Human Trafficking and its implications for Development in Africa in Amutabi Maurice N. Africa’s New Deal.
Published2019
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Kinuthia, C., Komen L. and Mbogoh B. (Feb 2021). Advocacy Communication and the Child Trafficking situation in Kenya: the case of Mathare Constituency Primary schools. International Journal of Innovation, education and Research 9(2): 01-19. DOI: 10.31686/ijier.vd9.iss2.2897 License:cc BY 4.0
Published2021
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Kevin Ward and Emma Wild-Wood (eds.) The East African Revival. Histories and Legacies. Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 30(1):79-79. DOI: 10.1177/0265378812471930b
Published2013
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JM Nganda, LJ Komen, and B Mbogoh. Perceptions of HIV/AIDS infection and its effects on Condom use among the youth of Kenya's Kibera SlumJournal of Development and Communication Studies 7 (1-2), 34-45. 
Published2013
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Research Interests

Media studies (historical), politics, publications, gender issues  and development

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