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Tomide Oloruntobi is an Assistant Professor at the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, Arizona State University. His research focuses on transnational communication, media activism, cultural adaptation, and the intersections of power in global contexts. He explores themes such as African diasporic communities' media practices, public health misinformation dynamics, and queer identity frameworks.
Key research interests include:
- Global media flows and decolonial approaches
- Cross-cultural adaptation and identity negotiation
- Social media's role in activism and public health
- Queer studies and spatial politics
Recent work highlights transnational African media (e.g., Nollywood), vaccine misinformation in Nigeria, and family roles in minority health decisions. His publications bridge communication theory with critical social analysis.
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