
Elinam Amevor
استادیار · Ethics in philanthro-journalism in sub-Saharan Africa
University of Pittsburghمعرفی
Dr. Elinam Amevor is an Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh's Division of Communication and the Arts. She holds a Ph.D. in Communication & Media Studies from the University of Oregon, an M.Phil from the University of Education in Winneba, Ghana, and a B.A. in Communication Studies from the University of Ghana.
- Ph.D., Communication & Media Studies, University of Oregon
- M.Phil, University of Education, Winneba-Ghana
- B.A., Communication Studies, University of Ghana
Her research spans critical areas in communication, including ethics in philanthro-journalism, global health communication, and cultural sensitivity during health crises. She has extensively analyzed U.S. development policies in post-Ebola Liberia and gender dynamics in international aid frameworks.
Recent publications highlight her focus on cultural-centered strategies for sustainable development, media's role in peacebuilding, and critiques of neocolonial narratives in global health. She frequently examines intersections between media ethics, gender equity, and postcolonial theory.
Dr. Amevor has taught journalism, public relations, and professional communications at institutions in Ghana and the United States, including Minot State University, North Dakota. Her work emphasizes participatory approaches to address maternal health disparities in rural communities.


