Senior Lecturer & HoD Media and Film Studies (MFS)
Senior Lecturer & HoD Media and Film Studies (MFS)
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Name: | Dr. Lydia Ouma Radoli, PhD |
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Mobile: | +254 709 972 000 |
E-mail: | lradoli@daystar.ac.ke |
Website: | None |
Updated: | 30 Sep, 2024 |
15 Dec 2021
28 Nov 2021
21 Nov 2021
I am a Kenyan Journalist, Social Researcher, and Senior Media and Communication Lecturer. The founder of Diaspora Radio, an online media platform dedicated to: “changing African narratives using a transnational perspective.” https://www.diasporardio.org. In 2019, Diaspora Radio was adopted as a Civil Society Project for the Brandenburg University of Technology- Cottbus (BTU), Intercultural Studies Chair. I hold a doctorate of philosophy (Dr.rer. Phil) focusing on Media , Migration, and Development from the Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU- Germany). I have a European Union Erasmus Mundus Tripartite Master in Human Rights Practice - EMHRP-MA
(Roehampton-United Kingdom), (Gothenburg-Sweden) and (Tromso-Norway) Universities. A Communication - Sociology BA degree from the University of Nairobi and a Diploma in Journalism from the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication (KIMC). I have worked as a Senior Broadcast Journalist in East Africa, specifically,
Kenya (Radio Waumini), Rwanda (Contact FM Radio), and Uganda (Uganda Radio Network), where I also served as a Gender Focal Person for the URN, European Union (EU) led Democratic Government Facility (DGF) project . Internationally, I have contributed articles to Mkenya Ujerumani - a Diasporic Media outlet for Kenyans in Germany and We Will Lead Africa Journal for African innovators based in the USA. I
have published academic papers and presented in international conferences (Tampere (Finland), Berkeley, Princeton, John Hopkins Maryland (USA), UN Center - New York, Tangaza (Kenya), Bonn, Goethe-Frankfurt and Cottbus (Germany). I have also been a Session Chair and Guest at International Conferences ( RAIS, KAAD). I was the Principal Investigator for Daystar University-Kenya Film Commission Research (August, 2020). I am an Alumni of the Katholischer Akademischer Auslander Dienst (KAAD) -The Catholic Academic Exchange Services (Germany), where I served as the Speaker to its African Parliament. Currently, I sit on the KAAD Scholarship Selection Committee of Kenya. I also serve as the Editorial Secretary to the KAAD, Society of East Africa ( KASEA - Alumni Body). I was Vice Chair of the Europe Chapter of the Diaspora Youth Council (DYC) - of the Kenya Diaspora Alliance (KDA). I am a Fellow of the African Good Governance Network (AGGN), a DAAD project, and served as its Vice Chair between 2017-2018. I received the 2019 African Women in Europe (AWE) Media Award and the 2018 BTU Women Empowerment Award. In 2020, together with partners, we founded the Nairobi-based Communication Content Network (CCN) , a forum that aims to create linkages between academia and media practice. In CCN, I bring a wealth of knowledge in social research, conferencing, media training, and practice. In 2024 completed a Reserach Fellowship at the Leuphana Institute of Advanced Studies in Culture and Society (LIAS-CAS).
Curriculum Vitae
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Radoli, L. O. (2024). “If It Bleeds It Leads”: The Visual Witnessing Trauma Phenomenon Among Journalists in East Africa. Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, Sage
Published2024
Link: https://doi.org/10.1177/10776958241242941
Njihia, C. Radoli, L. and Mwangi, W.S. (2022). The Influence of Corporate Social Responsibility on FGM Survivors ´Work Performance: The Case of Teule, Oloitoktok County. African Multidisciplinary Journal of Research. Special Issue. ISSN 2518-2978
Published2022
Link: https://journals.spu.ac.ke/index.php/amjr/issue/view/16
Obonyo, L. and Radoli, O.L. (2020). Balancing Privacy and the Right to Information in Covid-19 Reporting in Kenya. Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics.
Published2020
Link: http://www.abramis.co.uk/ethical-space/dload01.php?dldid=000125
Radoli, O. L .(2020).“Switching to SIDE Mode”- COVID-19 and the Adaptation of Computer Mediated Communication Learning in Kenya. Research Association Interdisciplinary Studies.DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4006012
Published2020
Link: https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781666916065/Online-Learning-Instruction-and-Research-in-Post-Pandemic-Higher-Education-in-Africa
Radoli, O.L. (2022). Switching to SIDE Mode”- COVID-19 and the Adaptation of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) Learning in Kenya. In Online Learning Instruction and Research in Post-Pandemic Higher Education in Africa. Lexington Publishers.
Published2025
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Lando, A. L. & Radoli, O.L. (2021). To Cover or Not to Cover? A Critical Discourse Analysis of Mainstream Media News Framing of Children in Kenyan Care Homes in Routledge Companion to Media and Poverty
Published2024
Link: at:https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9780429291333-29/cover-cover-agnes-lucy-lando-lydia-radoli
Radoli, O.L, and Langmia, K. (2023). Of Deepfakes, Misinformation, and Disinformation. In Black Communication in the Age of Disinformation; Deep Fakes and Synthetic Media. Palgrave Macmillan
Published2023
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Published2020
Radoli, O.L. (2020). “Healing Rwanda’s Genocide Trauma”: A Re-construction of Painful Oral Historical Narratives. Research Association Interdisciplinary Studies
Published2020
Radoli, O.L. (2020). “Switching to SIDE Mode”- COVID-19 and the Adaptation of Computer-Mediated Communication Learning in Kenya. Research Association Interdisciplinary Studies
Published2019
Radoli, O.L. (2019). “White Terror and Ghosts of Kenya”: Post-colonial, Social-Political Imagery, and Narratives of Kenyan Diasporas. Research Association Interdisciplinary Studies
Digital Media, Journalism and Trauma, Migration and Development, Human Rights, Qualitative Research Approaches, Political Contestations, Constructs of Media, and AI
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