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Godwin Etse Sikanku
Godwin Etse Sikanku
University of Media, Arts and Communication
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Comparative approaches to mis/disinformation| motivations for sharing misinformation: A comparative study in six Sub-Saharan African countries
D Madrid-Morales, H Wasserman, G Gondwe, K Ndlovu, E Sikanku, ...
International Journal of Communication 15, 20, 2021
482021
Intermedia influences among Ghanaian online and print news media: Explicating salience transfer of media agendas
EG Sikanku
Journal of Black Studies 42 (8), 1320-1335, 2011
392011
Consolidating inter-media agenda-setting research in Ghana: A study of associational relationships among wire, online, and print news media
GE Sikanku
Journal of Black Studies 45 (5), 396-414, 2014
182014
Vice-presidential candidates, language frames, and functions across two continental divides: An analysis of acceptance speeches
NKO Fordjour, E Sikanku
International Journal of Communication 16, 19, 2022
112022
Global political campaign communication: Framing analysis of Elizabeth Warren and John Mahama’s presidential primary announcement videos
GE Sikanku
Ghana Social Science 16 (2), 84, 2019
112019
Inter-media agenda-setting effects in Ghana: Newspaper vs. online and state vs. private
EG Sikanku
Iowa State University, 2008
102008
Barack Obama's identity construction and international media representations during the 2008 presidential election: A discursive and comparative framing analysis
GE Sikanku
The University of Iowa, 2013
92013
Audience motivations for sharing misinformation: a comparative study in six Sub-Saharan African countries
D Madrid-Morales, H Wasserman, G Gondwe, K Ndlovu, E Sikanku, ...
International Journal of Communication 15, 1200-1219, 2021
72021
A political communicative and framing analytic approach: President Akufo-Addo’s televised address to the nation on the US-Ghana military cooperation agreement
GE Sikanku, FK Boadi, H Aziz, NK Osei Fordjour
Ghanaian politics and political communication, 257-280, 2019
52019
A comparative analysis of Hillary Clinton and John Mahama’s concession speeches in the 2016 US and Ghanaian Presidential Elections
GE Sikanku, NK Osei Fordjour, EO Mensah, K Kwansah-Aidoo
Howard Journal of Communications 34 (1), 76-91, 2023
42023
Spotting hoaxes: how young people in Africa use cues to spot misinformation online
CE Uzuegbunam, D Madrid-Morales, E Umejei, G Gondwe, E Sikanku, ...
The Conversation, 2021
22021
New year, COVID-19, and political public relations: A mixed methods frame analysis of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s crisis communication on Twitter
NKO Fordjour, GE Sikanku
The Journal of Social Media in Society 11 (2), 29-52, 2022
12022
Presidential discourse, the public and recurring themes: A political communication analysis of the 2019 State of the Nation Address in Ghana
GE Sikanku
Communication and the Public 7 (4), 176-187, 2022
12022
The Obama creed in retrospect: Communicative frames and representations from an Afrocentric perspective
GE Sikanku
Communication and the Public 8 (4), 324-342, 2023
2023
Mixing Business with Politics: A Framing Analysis of Sir Sam Jonah’s “Down the Up Escalator” Activist CEO Speech of April 22, 2021
EK Adae, GE Sikanku
Public Relations Management in Africa Volume 2: The Practical, the …, 2023
2023
Themes, Ideology, and Social Media: A Critical Analysis of US Vice President Pence’s Facebook Posts
NKO Fordjour, GE Sikanku
Legon Journal for International Affairs and Diplomacy 12 (1), 29-50, 2023
2023
Ghana Social Science Journal Volume 16, Number 2, December 2019
NN Appiah-Agyekum, S Afranie, ES Gyan, A Tsiboe-Darko, PA Issahaku, ...
Ghana Social Science Journal 16 (1), 190-190, 2019
2019
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