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A Herstory of #EndSARS: Nuances of Intersectionality in Nigeria’s Movement Against Police Brutality.
Bowling Green State University Graduate College Distinguished Thesis Award (2023)
Digital Archives and Unexpected Crossings: A Data Feminist Approach to Transnational Feminist Media Studies and Social Media Activism.
In S. Ramasubramanian & O.O. Banjo (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Media and Social Justice. 141-150. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197744345.001.0001
The End SARS Women’s Coalition: Exploring the Persistence of Women’s Movements through Feminist Generations.
Feminist Africa
, 5(1), 125–151.
Get the hammer out! Breaking computational tools for feminist, intersectional “small data” research.
Journal of Digital Social Research, 6(2), Article 2 (with Gajjala R. et al)
Unpredictable Digital Intimacies and Virtual Backstabbing: The Feminist Coalition’s Political Effect in Nigeria.
Communication, Culture & Critique
17(2), 137-145
Intersectionality in/through Nigeria’s feminist hashtag activism.
Communication, Culture and Critique
, 16(2), 110–112.
Young Feminists Redefining Principles of Care in Nigeria.
WSQ: Women’s Studies Quarterly
50
(1), 49-67 (with Omotoso S.)
Introduction: Women’s Recipe for the African Policom Stew”.
In S. Omotoso (Ed).
Women’s Political Communication in Africa
(pp. 1-8)
#SayHerNameNigeria: Nigerian Feminists Resist Police Sexual Violence on Women’s Bodies (with Nduka-Nwosu A & Gajjala R).
In B. Wiens et al (Eds.).
Stories of Feminist Protest and Resistance: Digital Performative Assemblies
Uncovering Right-Wing Digital Enclaves and Reactionary Politics: A Feminist Multi-Method Examination of a Transplatform Campaign (with Gajjala R. et al)
Communication Studies
, 75(4) 1–18