- PhD, Griffith University (Australia)
- Executive Master of Entrepreneurship, University of听Botswana
- MA Media Arts,听Emerson College (USA)
- BA Multimedia,听RMIT University (Australia).
- Advanced Diploma of Arts in Electronic Design and Interactive Media,听RMIT University (Australia
William O. Lesitaokana is a Senior Lecturer and Head of Department of Media Studies in the 4844成人免费福利 where he also teaches undergraduate courses in Digital Media, Media Production, and Media Technology. His research focus is on media audiences, media technology and society, cultural sociology and the role of the media in Botswana. He has written extensively in the area of digital media and mobile telephony and society, and has published refereed articles in local and international journals. He co-edited 2 books: one entitled 鈥New Media and Mediatisation of Religion: An African Perspective鈥 published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing, and the other 鈥Re-imagining Communication in Africa and the Caribbean: Global South Issues in Media, Culture and Technology鈥 published by Palgrave Macmillan.
He has published in top international journals such as New Media and Society (Sage), International Journal of Cultural Studies (Sage), Journal of Radio and Audio Media (Routledge), Advanced Journal of Journalism and Media Studies (Intellect) and Journal of African Media Studies (Intellect).
Media Studies Courses
- Media in Botswana
- Introduction to Media Technology
- Media and Society
- Media Management and Entrepreneurship
Media Production Courses
- Introduction to Techniques of Digital Media
- Audio Technology
- Motion Graphics
- Online Media Production
- Media in Botswana (Including Television Studies, Audiences and Impacts of Technology)
- Online Media Publishing
- Mobiles Media Communication and听Youth Cultures
- Digital Media Technology
Mobile Media and Communication
- (2018). Gendered identities and mobile phone consumption among urban youth in Botswana. Journal of African Media Studies, 9(2), pp. 339-350.
- (2018). Mobile phone use in intimate relationships: The case of urban youth in Botswana. International Journal of Cultural Studies,听21(4), pp. 393-404
- (2016). Influencing factors to mobile phone adoption among urban youth in Botswana. Journal of Media and Communication Studies, 8(1), pp. 8-14.
- (2014).听Key issues in the development of mobile听telephony in Botswana (1998-2011): An empirical investigation. Journal of New Media & Society,听听16(5), pp. 840-855
- (2014, With Eno Akpabio)听Traditional versus online newspapers: The perspective of news audiences in Botswana. Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies. 3(2), pp. 209-224.
- (2013).听Radio in Botswana: A critical examination of听its growth and Dominance across Botswana鈥檚 mass media landscape. Journal of Radio & Audio Media.