Dr. Ashenafi Adugna | Literature | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Ashenafi Adugna, Education, Ethiopia
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Dr. Ashenafi Adugna is an Associate Professor specializing in African literature, environmental literature, and Oromo literature. His research in these areas is comprehensive, including a focus on ecocritical analysis and comparative literary studies. His recent publications cover topics like ecological discourses in Ethiopian literature and the impact of environmental themes in oral and written texts.
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- Risk perceptions and attitudinal responses to COVID-19 pandemic: an online survey in Ethiopia – 58 citations (2021) ππ
- Myths, beliefs, and perceptions about COVID-19 in Ethiopia: A need to address information gaps and enable combating efforts – 49 citations (2020) π¦ π¬
- Psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ethiopia: an online cross-sectional study to identify the need for equal attention of intervention – 35 citations (2021) π·π§
- Exploring Environmental Discourses in oral literature: Ecocritical analysis of Oromo proverbs – 22 citations (2014) πΏπ
- How Green are our Stories? Explorations of ecological subjectivities in Ethiopian childrenβs literature – 14 citations (2015) ππ±
- A Move towards Choosing a Workable National Examination Management Approach for Ethiopia – 10 citations (2023) π«π
- Efficiency of drained selection environment for improving grain yield in faba bean under undrained target environments on Vertisol – 8 citations (2001) πΎπ
- Psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ethiopia: the need for equal attention of intervention – 2 citations (2020) ππ
- The discourse of ecological proximity in The Famished Road and Wizard of the Crow: A postcolonial ecocritical analysis – 1 citation (2024) ππ
- Effectiveness, Efficiency and Feasibility of the First University-based Ethiopian Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination (ESSLCE) – 1 citation (2023) ππ
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