Sijuade Olanihun Yusuf

Sijuade Olanihun Yusuf

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Scholarly biography

Sijuade Yusuf is a Doctoral Researcher with the School of media, University of Brighton.

Siju's research focuses on the use of social media and its significance in addressing gender inequality issues in sub-Saharan Africa. 

She is currently a member of the Centre for Tranforming Sexuality and Gender and the Centre for Digital Media Cultures research groups at the University of Brighton.

Siju received her Master's degree from Bournemouth University, where she wrote a thesis on the media representation of events in sub-saharan Africa that received global media attention. Prior to her joining Bournemouth University, she worked as content creator for some media outlets based in Nigeria.

She currently contributes to dicsourses on social media and gender related issues through organisations in Nigeria that are focused on women development and empowerment.

Education/Academic qualification

Master, WESTERN MEDIA REPRESENTATION OF AFRICA: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE COVERAGE OF BOKO HARAM INSURGENCY BY BBC AND AL JAZEERA, Bournemouth University

24 Sept 201730 Jun 2019

Award Date: 30 Jun 2019

Master, Masters in Business Administration, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology

Award Date: 8 Nov 2012

Bachelor, University of Ilorin

Award Date: 7 Aug 2007

External positions

Bournemouth university, Bournemouth University

22 May 2018 → …

Keywords

  • H Social Sciences (General)
  • Gender
  • Feminist studies
  • digital communication and culture
  • digital ethnography
  • Social Media