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Carolyne Mande Lunga
Carolyne M. Lunga is Journalism PhD candidate at City, University of London (UK) where she also serves as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for the MA International Journalism course and teaches International News, Global Journalism and Media Ethics. She has previously taught Media Law and Ethics, Writing for the Mass Media, Media and Human Rights, Media and Society and New Media at undergraduate level. She taught in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies at the National University of Science and Technology (NUST), Lupane State University (LSU) in Zimbabwe and the University of Eswatini (UNESWA) in Eswatini. Lunga holds a Master of Arts (MA) in Journalism and Media Studies and a Master of Education (MEd) both acquired from Rhodes University, South Africa. For her PhD, Lunga is researching collaborative investigative journalism as a new model of uncovering wrongdoing in southern Africa. Her research interests are in the areas of investigative journalism, digital journalism, media ethics, tabloid journalism, normative theories of the media, fake news as well as representation.