Writing & Reflections
Thoughts on research, media, communication, and graduate school — for academics, students, and anyone curious about technology and society.
Welcome to my website. I am John Acquaful, a PhD student in Media and Communication at Bowling Green State University, and this is the beginning of a space where I will share my research, teaching reflections, and thoughts on the evolving relationship between technology, communication, and society.
What My Research Is About
I study the digital public sphere — specifically, how ordinary people and social media influencers shape political information, identity, and participation online. My focus is primarily on Ghana and the broader African context, a region that is rapidly developing its own unique social media culture and political communication landscape.
My most recent project examines how influencers on Twitter/X became educators of political information during the #FixTheCountry movement in Ghana in 2021. When young Ghanaians took to the streets and to social media to demand accountability from their government, who controlled the narrative? Whose voices carried credibility, and why?
"The digital public sphere is not neutral. The way information flows, gets amplified, or gets suppressed online has real consequences for democracy."
Why This Matters
Understanding these dynamics in African contexts is especially important because much of what we know about political communication online comes from Western, English-speaking environments. Ghana offers a fascinating case study: a stable democracy, a vibrant civic culture, and a rapidly growing population of young, politically engaged social media users.
What to Expect on This Blog
I plan to share summaries of my research for non-academic audiences, reflections on graduate student life as an international student, updates about the Graduate Students Den podcast, and thoughts on the intersection of media, technology, and society.
Thank you for visiting. I hope you find something here that is useful, thought-provoking, or simply interesting.
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