Israel A. Fadipe

Israel Fadipe is lecturer at Ajayi Crowther University, Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Oyo, Nigeria. He specialises in communication, cultural and gender studies, and has published articles, chapters and books in both local and international journals and publishers such as Palgrave Macmillan, Springer International, Taylor and Francis Ltd, Malthouse Press Limited, Lexington Books, IGI Global, Ibadan Journal of Humanistic Studies, Journal of Communication and Media Research, International Journal of Communication, Muziki-Journal of Music Research in Africa, Africology: Journal of Pan-African Study, Journal of Culture and Environment, Journal of Communication and Language Arts, EJOTMAS and The Journal of Society and Media, Catalan Journal of Communication and Cultural Studies, Gender and Behaviour, Communicare, Journal of African Films and Diaspora Studies, Performance Arts and Communication Studies in these areas. He graduated from the Department of Communication and Language Arts, University of Ibadan, with BA, MA and PhD in Communication and Language Arts.

Publications

Public Health Communication Challenges to Minority and Indigenous Communities
Kealeboga Aiseng, Israel A. Fadipe. © 2024. 331 pages.
Language has emerged as both a powerful bridge and a formidable barrier in the realm of public health communication. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted a significant...
Amplifying the Health Concerns of Minoritized Groups in Nigeria Using Documentary
Abigail Ogwezzy, Akpan Samuel Unwana, Ogechi Okanya Cookey, Iniobong Courage Nda. © 2024. 20 pages.
Several studies have shown that most highly placed government officials in the Ministry of Health in Africa do not bother to get to the hinterlands, slums, or inner cities where...
About Time: The Justification for Publishing Media Literacy and Fact Checks in African Indigenous Languages
Ganiyat Tijani-Adenle, Israel Ayinla Fadipe, Abiodun Salawu. © 2024. 16 pages.
Fact-checking and media literacy promoting organisations are now more committed than ever to combatting misinformation in Africa. The challenge, however, is that they have been...
Impact of Town Criers Using Indigenous Yoruba Language in COVID-19 Awareness on Radio for Behavioral Change Among Rural Dwellers in Lagos
Akpan Samuel Unwana, Maureen Samuel. © 2024. 15 pages.
In 2020, a study was carried out to show the roles of the new fusion between the indigenous and traditional media (traditional town criers and radio) using indigenous Yoruba...