Sister Mary John Bosco Ebere Amakwe , Ph.D.
Adjunct Professor
College of Communication and the Arts
(914) 714-3414
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Mooney Hall
Room 339
Sister Mary John Bosco Ebere Amakwe, Ph.D.
Adjunct Professor
College of Communication and the Arts
To work in a dynamic establishment with opportunity for communal growth where excellence is rewarded and lives of people changed.
Education
- M.A, Seton Hall University, Diplomacy and International Relations, 2017
- M.A, Seton Hall University, Graduate Certificate in Post-Conflict State Reconstruction, 2017
- Ph. D., Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Communication and Sociology, 2006
- M.A., Pontifical Salesian University, Social Communication, 1999
Scholarship
- Amakwe, Ebere Bosco., “African Catholicism and the Place of Women: State of Research and Advocacy,” Handbook of African Catholicism, to be published with Paulines Publications Africa and Cascade Books, 2018.
- “Globalization and the African Woman: A Socio-cultural analysis of the effect of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on Women,” in The Church as Salt and Light: Path to an African Ecclesiology of Abundant Life, Oregon: Pickwick Publications, 2011 pp. 99-129.
- Amakwe, Mary John Bosco E., Factors Influencing the Mobility of Women to Leadership and Management Position in Media Industries in Nigeria, Rome: Gregorian University Press, 2006.
- Amakwe, Ebere Bosco., “The Declaration on the Church’s Relationship to Non-Christian Religions Nostra Aetate and its implementation in the field of communication,” Seton Hall University, Center for Catholic Studies, eRepository@SetonHall, 2018, pp. 10-13.
- “Religious crisis in Nigeria: The Importance of Ecumelogue” in Rekindling the Light of Hope: The Church helping to stabilize the Nigerian Nation. Encounter: Journal of African Life and Religion, Rome/ May 2015, pp. 40-52.