DR MICHAEL NDONYE

@kabarak.ac.ke

MASS COMMUNICATION
KABARAK UNIVERSITY



              

https://researchid.co/mndonye84

A public intellectual and academic, interested in presidential politics (strategy & communication) in kenya. Works at kabarak university as a senior lecturer, and head of the department of mass communication (school of music and media). Holds a phd in communication and media (laikipia university); masters in journalism and mass communication and bachelor of arts(literature, philosophy and economics) from egerton university (kenya). A weekly columnist with the standard newspaper (print and digital). Was the 2017 governance institute laureate with the council for the development of social science research in africa (codesria), dakar, senegal. Has featured on bbc, kenya television network (ktn tv) and spice fm; talking on presidential politics. Anchors his presidential politics analysis and commentaries on the theories of political economy of media and communication.

EDUCATION

PhD in Communication and Media (2016-2019): –Laikipia University, Kenya.

Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (2012– Dec. 2015): –Egerton University, Kenya.

Bachelor Degree [Literature, Philosophy & Economics] (2005–2009): –Egerton University, Kenya

Certificate in Digital Journalism (2022): Reuters–Online Training sponsored by Meta.

Kenya certificate of Secondary Education (2000–2003): –Nyangwa Secondary School (Mbeere South), Embu County.

Certificate in Computer Applications (2006): –Egerton University ICT Centre.

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Communication, Multidisciplinary, General Social Sciences, Political Science and International Relations

132

Scholar Citations

7

Scholar h-index

5

Scholar i10-index

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Kenyan Media Industry: Digitize or Disappear!
    M Ndonye, M Wanyama
    African Media Space and Globalization, 53-77 2023

  • Theoretical analysis of peace journalism and reporting during electioneering period in Kenya
    MO Otieno, M Ndonye
    Journal of Media and Communication (JMC) 1 (1), 1-9 2022

  • Ideological framing of Somali refugees’ repatriation from Kenya
    W Mbogho, M Ndonye, JO Onyango
    Editon Consortium Journal of Media and Communication Studies 3 (1), 205-211 2021

  • Problematising news media ownership patterns in Kenya: Who controls media industry in the global south?
    MO Otieno, M Ndonye
    Editon Consortium Journal of Media and Communication Studies 2 (1), 75-83 2020

  • Emergence of ethnopolitical journalism in Kenya: lessons from the 2017 televised political analyses shows
    MM Ndonye
    Editon Consortium Journal of Media and Communication Studies 1 (1), 36-51 2019

  • Mass-Mediated Feminist Scholarship failure in Africa: Normalised Body-Objectification as Artificial Intelligence (AI)
    MM Ndonye
    Editon Consortium Journal of Media and Communication Studies (ECJMCS) 1 (1), 1-8 2019

  • Birthing Fake Journalism: Problematizing Online Fake Political Analyses during 2017 Electoral Period in Kenya
    MM Ndonye, P Ndoro, F Yieke
    KABARAK UNIVERSITY 2018

  • Ideological undertones in mediatized comedy in the Churchill Show of Kenya
    KJ Mulindi, MM Ndonye
    Joke-Performance in Africa, 267-288 2017

  • Sources of Kenyan Bill of Rights (Art. 32-34) and Media advocacy for the Rights and Freedoms Guaranteed in the Constitution
    MM Ndonye, V Nyaata
    Humanities and Social Sciences, 569-575 2017

  • Mapping out Media-Politics Relationship in Kenya: Comparing the Mwai Kibaki-Uhuru Kenyatta Regimes’ Media ownership, Usage and Control
    MA Shirima, MM Ndonye
    Scholars Bulletin 4 (4), 164-169 2017

  • The Examination of the Legal and Institutional Regulatory Framework for Broadcast Media in Kenya
    VM Nyaata, MM Ndonye
    Scholars Bulletin 2 (6), 430-435 2016

  • The Tyranny of televised comedy: modeling ethnic relation through'Churchill Live Show'in Kenya.
    MM Ndonye, P Bartoo, J Khaemba
    2015

  • Ethnicity as discursive construct in Kenyan televised comedy: humorous harm?
    MM Ndonye, F Yieke, JO Onyango
    The Journal of Pan African Studies 8 (3), 44-60 2015

  • Digital migration and the battle of terrestrial titans in Kenya: Issues and prospects
    MM Ndonye, J Khaemba, P Bartoo
    International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) 2 (3 2015

  • IMPLICATIONS OF TELEVISED COMEDY FROM ‘CHURCHILL LIVE SHOW’ON ETHNIC RELATION IN KENYA
    MM Ndonye
    Egerton University 2015

  • New Media, Digital Democracy and'New'Political Communication in Developed and Developing Countries: A Critical Analysis of Kenya and the US Cases.”
    MM Ndonye
    ICT, Communication and Society: Trends and Issues. Port Harcourt, Nigeria 2014

  • Social media, ethnic hatred and peace journalism: case of twitter and facebook use in Kenya
    MM Ndonye
    International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences 4 (6), 437-450 2014

  • Media as opium of masses: coverage of the 2013 general elections in Kenya
    MM Ndonye, W Nabea
    Kenya Studies Review 7 (2), 103-115 2014

  • Deconstructing Media and Communication Theories: Critical Assessment of the Advent of the New Media
    MM Ndonye, G Kemunto, S Machini
    International Journal of Marketing and Technology 4 (7), 164-175 2014

  • The future of print journalism: Internet technology and the 21st Century Newspaper in Kenya
    M Ndonye, V Khasandi-Telewa
    International Journal of Research in Social Sciences 3 (3) 2013

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Ethnicity as discursive construct in Kenyan televised comedy: humorous harm?
    MM Ndonye, F Yieke, JO Onyango
    The Journal of Pan African Studies 8 (3), 44-60 2015
    Citations: 23

  • The future of print journalism: Internet technology and the 21st Century Newspaper in Kenya
    M Ndonye, V Khasandi-Telewa
    International Journal of Research in Social Sciences 3 (3) 2013
    Citations: 19

  • Mass-Mediated Feminist Scholarship failure in Africa: Normalised Body-Objectification as Artificial Intelligence (AI)
    MM Ndonye
    Editon Consortium Journal of Media and Communication Studies (ECJMCS) 1 (1), 1-8 2019
    Citations: 15

  • Digital migration and the battle of terrestrial titans in Kenya: Issues and prospects
    MM Ndonye, J Khaemba, P Bartoo
    International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) 2 (3 2015
    Citations: 15

  • Media as opium of masses: coverage of the 2013 general elections in Kenya
    MM Ndonye, W Nabea
    Kenya Studies Review 7 (2), 103-115 2014
    Citations: 11

  • Problematising news media ownership patterns in Kenya: Who controls media industry in the global south?
    MO Otieno, M Ndonye
    Editon Consortium Journal of Media and Communication Studies 2 (1), 75-83 2020
    Citations: 8

  • New Media, Digital Democracy and'New'Political Communication in Developed and Developing Countries: A Critical Analysis of Kenya and the US Cases.”
    MM Ndonye
    ICT, Communication and Society: Trends and Issues. Port Harcourt, Nigeria 2014
    Citations: 8

  • Deconstructing Media and Communication Theories: Critical Assessment of the Advent of the New Media
    MM Ndonye, G Kemunto, S Machini
    International Journal of Marketing and Technology 4 (7), 164-175 2014
    Citations: 7

  • Social media, ethnic hatred and peace journalism: case of twitter and facebook use in Kenya
    MM Ndonye
    International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences 4 (6), 437-450 2014
    Citations: 6

  • Media and 2013 political process in Kenya: Uses, ups and downs
    MM Ndonye
    LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing 2013
    Citations: 6

  • The Tyranny of televised comedy: modeling ethnic relation through'Churchill Live Show'in Kenya.
    MM Ndonye, P Bartoo, J Khaemba
    2015
    Citations: 5

  • Theoretical analysis of peace journalism and reporting during electioneering period in Kenya
    MO Otieno, M Ndonye
    Journal of Media and Communication (JMC) 1 (1), 1-9 2022
    Citations: 3

  • Emergence of ethnopolitical journalism in Kenya: lessons from the 2017 televised political analyses shows
    MM Ndonye
    Editon Consortium Journal of Media and Communication Studies 1 (1), 36-51 2019
    Citations: 2

  • IMPLICATIONS OF TELEVISED COMEDY FROM ‘CHURCHILL LIVE SHOW’ON ETHNIC RELATION IN KENYA
    MM Ndonye
    Egerton University 2015
    Citations: 2

  • Mapping out Media-Politics Relationship in Kenya: Comparing the Mwai Kibaki-Uhuru Kenyatta Regimes’ Media ownership, Usage and Control
    MA Shirima, MM Ndonye
    Scholars Bulletin 4 (4), 164-169 2017
    Citations: 1

  • The Examination of the Legal and Institutional Regulatory Framework for Broadcast Media in Kenya
    VM Nyaata, MM Ndonye
    Scholars Bulletin 2 (6), 430-435 2016
    Citations: 1

Publications

1). 2023: Michael Ndonye & Mellitus Wanyama (2023). “Kenyan Media Industry: Digitize or Disappear! (Chapter 2)” in African Media Space and Globalization. In Unwana Samuel Akpan (Eds) (2023): African Media Space and Globalization. Springer Nature. 978-3-031-35059-7.

2) 2019: Michael Ndonye (2019). Media, Stand-Up Comedy and Representation: Problematising The Laugh Industry In Kenya. Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing - Amazon KDP. ISBN-13: 978-1072749011.

3). 2019: Michael Ndonye (2019). Media, Stand-Up Comedy and Representation: Problematising The Laugh Industry In Kenya. Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing - Amazon KDP. ISBN-13: 978-1072749011. .