Academic Publications

Journal Articles

Mambwe, E. (2023). Changing tides in Zambian television broadcasting: Digital migration and Chinese engagement. Global Media and Communication, (Forthcoming).

Hamusokwe, B. N., Ncube, L., Phiri-Chibbonta, C., Tembo, J., & Mambwe, E. (2022). The Reproduction of Power and Jargon in COVID-19 Coverage in Zambian Media: An Analysis of the Zambia Daily Mail and Mwebantu. Journalism Practice. https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2022.2048204

Mambwe, E. (2019). Investigating the use and impact of social media in Zambian newsrooms between 2011-2013. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, 6(4), 30–37.

Mambwe, E. (2014). 20 years of internet in Zambia-how has journalism been impacted?: African trends. Rhodes Journalism Review, 2014(34), 77-80.

Book Chapters

Mambwe, E. (forthcoming 2021). Perhaps a chance? Examining the ‘opportunities’ M-Net’s Zambezi Magic Channel presents for the emerging Zambian film industry. In L. Dovey, A. Agina and M. Thomas (eds.), African Screen Worlds: Decolonising Film and Screen Studies.

Mambwe, E. (forthcoming 2021). Gender performance and representation in The Mindy Project: A postfeminist reading. In A. Konkle (Ed), Gender in Early Twenty-First Century Television.

Mambwe, E. (2019). The Discursive Role of Music in African Elections: A Perspective From Zambia. In Music and Messaging in the African Political Arena (pp. 166-184). IGI Global.

Mambwe, E. (2015). The state of internet technology in Zambia (a media perspective). In Media Industry in Zambia: A Handbook (pp. 203–220). UNZA DMCS/Mission Press.

Reviews

Mambwe, E. (2021). Film Review: Mushala, Angel Phiri (2019), 120 Mins, Zambia: Muvi Television. Journal of African Cinemas, 13(1), 91–93. https://doi.org/10.1386/jac_00047_5

Mambwe, E. (2020). Reflections on revival in theatre, film and the creative economy: by Dickson Mwansa, Lusaka Sotrane, 2019, 177 pp., Paperback US $10.00, ISBN 978-9-98270-890-6.

Monographs

Mambwe, E. (2013). The use of new media in journalism and new dissemination in Zambia: the case of the internet (Doctoral dissertation, Master’s thesis, University of Zambia).

Conference AND SEMINAR Papers  

Mambwe, E. 2019. ” Whose policy is it any way? A critical examination of Zambia’s new film policy” Presented at the South African Communication Association (SACOMM) Conference 2019, In Cape Town, South Africa.

Mambwe, E. 2019. “Tracing the origins of film-making and the film sector in Zambia, from pre-colonial to new nation”, Presented at the Department of Media and Communication Studies Colloquium and Research Seminar Series Conference, 2019, In Lusaka, Zambia.

Mambwe, E. 2017. “Perhaps a chance? An appraisal of the ‘opportunities’ presented by MultiChoice’s Zambezi Magic for the not so well-known Zambian film industry.” Presented at the South African Communication Association (SACOMM) Conference 2017, In Grahamstown, South Africa.

Mambwe, E. 2015. “Media accountability in the age of online journalism: Perspectives from the Zambian media landscape.” Presented at the South African Communication Association (SACOMM) Conference 2015, in Cape Town, South Africa.

Mambwe, E. 2014. “Celebrity or Just popular? Identifying the Zambian celebrity and their display of economic and political power” Paper presented at the International Associations of Media and Communication Researchers (IAMCR) Conference in Hyderabad, India. https://www.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3950259

Mambwe, E. 2014. “When Entertainment Education meets Social Media: A case study of Love Games Zambia.” Presented at the International Association of Media and Communication Researchers (IAMCR) Conference in Hyderabad, India.

Mambwe, E. 2012. “Investigating the Use and Impact of Social Media in Zambian Newsrooms.” Paper presented at the International Associations of Media and Communication Researchers (IAMCR) Conference in Durban, South-Africa.