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Research interests
Dr. Nyirubugara started his teaching career in 2012 right after completing his PhD in Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam. He taught various courses related to journalism and media, amongst other subjects, at Erasmus University Rotterdam (2012–2016 & 2019–) at both the BA and MA levels. He has also been working as senior lecturer in Journalism, Media Theory, and Research Skills, among others, at The Hague University of Applied Sciences since 2013.
Dr. Nyirubugara’s current research interests are focused on Ethics of Journalism, more specifically on the ethics of war reporting and on the ethical challenges of live-blogging. His latest paper titled “Shooting Kids” (published in *Journalism Studies*, 2018) is about visual representation of children in the international press coverage of the Syrian civil war. Next to that, his research investigates the workings and political and social implications of collective memory in post-genocide Rwanda.
Prior to embracing his academic career, Dr. Nyirubugara worked as a journalist both in Africa and Europe for international media outlets including the UN News and Information Agency (IRIN), Radio France International, Deutsche Welle, The Economist Intelligence Unit, and Africa News. Between 2007 and 2015, he coordinated a citizen journalism project that aimed to empower grassroots reporters throughout Africa. He trained and coached more than 100 citizen journalists in 8 African countries.
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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Classroom Learning Community: Analysis of Students’ Self-Reported Experience
Nyirubugara, O., 2025, New Schools of Thought: Critical Thinking and Creative Teaching. Vernon, Z., Novoa Echaurren, A. B., Novoa-Echaurren, Á., Wijayaputri, C. S., Hutama, D. & Gunawan, Y. (eds.). p. 155–162 8 p. (AMPS Proceedings Series ; No. 1, Vol. 42).Research output: Chapter/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Academic
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Dragadze, Tamara. Josefu's thousand hills. 352 pp. Helsinge: Whyte Tracks, 2014. £34.99 (paper)
Nyirubugara, O., Mar 2019, In: Man. 25, 1, p. 172-173 2 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Book/Film/Article review › Academic
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Shooting Kids: Children in Syrian War reporting by RT and Al Jazeera
Nyirubugara, O., 24 Jul 2018, In: Journalism Studies. 18, 13, p. 1969-1979 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Novels of Genocide: Remembering and Forgetting the Ethnic Other in Fictional Rwanda
Nyirubugara, O., 2017, Memory Traps Vol 2 ed. Leiden. 194 p. (Memory Traps, Vol. Vol 2).Research output: Book/Report/Inaugural speech/Farewell speech › Book › Academic
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Gedigitaliseerd maar onbenut. Erfgoedwebsites en het geschiedenisonderwijs
Nyirubugara, O., 2015, In: Journal of Media History. 14, 2, p. 69-92 24 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review