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Mr. Evans Erick Otieno OCHIENG,

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PERSONAL DETAILS
Designation
Lecturer, in Mass Communication
Department
Mass Communication
Mass Communication
Address
erickochieng3@gmail.com
SUMMARY

Mr Evans Erick Otieno Ochieng is a lecturer in the department of mass communication. He holds a Bachelors degree in Communication and Media from Egerton University,  Masters degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Egerton University and is currently pursuing his PhD in Media Studies at Laikipia University.

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ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

 

M.A Journalism and Mass Communication

Egerton University (2012-2016)

B.A Communication and Media ( Print media & Public Relations)

Egerton University (2008-2011)

Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education

Miwani Secondary School (2002-2005)

Kenya Certificate of Primary Education

Ober Boys Boarding Primary School (2001)

 

WORK EXPERIENCE

 

From: January 2013 To: September 2019 Employer Egerton University/ Role: Adjunct Lecturer mass communication

From: September 2017 To: August 2019 Employer Kabarak University Role: Adjunct Lecturer mass communication

From: September 2014 To: September 2019 Employer St. Paul’s University Role: Adjunct Lecturer mass communication

From: August 2016 To: August 2019 Employer: Egerton University Role: E-content Development & Curriculum Development and review

From: January 2015 To: September 2019 Employer: Laikipia University Role: Adjunct Lecturer mass communication

From: September 2019 To: Present Employer: KABARAK UNIVERSITY: FULL TIME LECTURER MASS COMMUNICATION

From: September 2021 TO: December 2021: KABARAK UNIVERSITY: AG. HOD MASS COMMUNICATION

 

 

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Ochieng, E.E.O. (2022). Issues of ethics in research: Analysis of conspiracy theories surrounding Covid-19 pandemic on social media,Journalof policy and development studies,1(1), 50-58 http://doi.org/10.51317/jpds.v4i1.255
Ochieng, E. E. O. (2022). Symbolic politics in Kenya: an analysis of the major political parties’ symbols since independence and their contribution to the general elections.Journal of politics and international studies, 1(1), 8-15 https://doi.org/10.51317/jpis.v1i1.249

Ochieng, E.E.O. (2019). Evaluating Respondents’ Reactions to the Daily Nation’s Peace Messages in the Run-up to the 2013 Elections in Kenya. Editon. Cons. j. media commun. Stud.,1(1), 17-26

http://editoncpublishing.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Download_erick1_.pdf

Ochieng E.E.O. (2019). Examining the Perceptions of Readers on the Contribution of the Daily Nation’s Peace messages to the 2013 Elections in Kenya. Editon. Cons. j. media commun. stud., 1(1), 27-35

http://editoncpublishing.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Download_erick_2.pdf

Otieno, E.E.O. et.al (2016). Interrogating Daily Newspaper Peace Messages during and after the 2013 Elections in Kenya. Sch. J. Arts. Humanit .soc. sci., 4(3B), 261-266

https://saspjournals.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/SJAHSS-43B261-266.pdf

 

CONFERENCES & INVITED PRESENTATIONS

 

Paper(s) Presented

Provider/ Conference Theme

  1. How the media in Kenya has provided information on the big four agenda of the Jubilee Government.
  2. Symbolic politics in Kenya: An Analysis of the major political parties’ symbolic since independence and their contribution to the general elections

Media and Government’s Big Four Agenda 2017-2022

(10th Annual Kabarak University International Research Conference On Media And Communication In 21st Century Governance)

 

TEACHING AREAS

PRINT MEDIA 

PUBLIC RELATIONS

MASS COMMUNICATION

Our Moral Code

As members of Kabarak University family, we purpose at all times and in all places, to set apart in one’s heart, Jesus as Lord. (1 Peter 3:15)