An applied linguist whose research interests lies in the nexus between language and media,
language change, minority languages, semiotics, discourse analysis, political discourse, media
discourse, advertising discourse and communication.
Publications
Muchena, TC. (2024) Trials and tribulations of EAP Practitioners in Zimbabwe, In: Practitioner Agency and Identity in English for Academic Purposes, (eds.). Ding, A. and Monbec, L. Bloomsbury Publishing. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350263260.0016 pp108-121 pp.101-121
Nemaramba, D., Muchena, T.C., Nyika, R. (2024). Strategic Communication for Zimbabwean Public Universities Amidst Crises. In: The Palgrave Handbook of Language and Crisis Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa (eds) Jakaza, E., Mangeya, H., Mhute, I. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43059-6_26 pp. 469-487
Muchena T and Jakaza, E. (2022) Language Preservation, Evolution, and Loss: The Case of the Shona Language Spoken in Kenya, , Studies in the Languages of Africa, Language Matters, Taylor and Francis 53,(2) https://doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2022.2089718 pp.23-36
Muchena T. C. (2022) Sexually suggestive content in Advertising: A multimodal semiotic analysis of Mambo’s Chicken advertisements on Twitter In: Strategic Communications in Africa The Sub-Saharan Context (eds.). Mangeya, H. Mhute, I. Jakaza. E. Routledge pp. 91-105
Nyika R. and Muchena TC (2021) Primary school teachers’ views of the use of gender-neutral language to enhance gender equality in schools, The Dyke 15(2) pp122-134
Muchena, T. (2021).Of COVIC-19 and Zimbabwean Newspaper Cartoons. A Multimodal Approach. In: COVID-19 Ramifications in Zimbabwe, Africa and Beyond: An interdisciplinary perspective. (eds.) A.M. Rusero, N. Mashavira and M. Mawere Bamenda: Langaa RPCIG pp. 369-392