Dr. Yulli Jeremia Bebia is a dedicated academic and Lecturer in the Department of History, Political Science, and Development Studies within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Dar es Salaam University College of Education (DUCE).
His research is situated at the dynamic intersection of technology, power, and society. Dr. Bebia's primary scholarly interests focus on the political economy of digital communication, where he investigates how digital platforms and infrastructures reshape power relations, economic structures, and public discourse. Complementing this, his work in data analytics in the age of AI and governance critically examines the transformative impact of big data and artificial intelligence on state functions, policy-making, and citizen-state interactions, with a particular interest in the implications for the Global South.
Dr. Bebia's teaching portfolio reflects a comprehensive expertise in political science and public administration. He is responsible for delivering a range of core and specialized courses, including:
Through this diverse curriculum, he equips students with a robust understanding of classical political theories while engaging them with contemporary issues in governance and societal organization. His interdisciplinary approach ensures that students are prepared to analyze complex political phenomena through multiple lenses.
At the Dar es Salaam University College of Education, Dr. Bebia contributes significantly to the academic mission of the institution, bridging foundational political concepts with cutting-edge research on the digital future of governance and development.
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Bebia, Y.J. (2022), Digital Era Governance and the Political Economy of Digital Communication Control in Tanzania, International Journal of Social Science Research and Review, Vol. 5, No.9. : https://doi.org/10.47814/ijssrr.v5i9.566
Bebia, Y.J. (2022), Implications of Digital Communication Control on New Public Governance Processes, Journal of African Politics, Vol. 2, No. 1& 2, pp.1-38.