About the Journal

Journal of Research and Academic Writing is a peer-reviewed Journal relevant to all scholars in all disciplines, including graduate and post-graduate students. The journal covers the following key areas: Research application, Research spaces, Research Education, Research Methodology, Research methods, Research experiences, Research Philosophy, Research on research, Research and Artificial Intelligence (AI), History of research; and Research and Politics. It also documents the teaching, researching, developing, and implementing academic writing styles.

Current Issue

Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026)
Published: 2026-01-18

Articles

  • Synergistic Effects of Learner Support Systems on the Success of Reintegration Project for Adolescent Mothers in the Lower Eastern Region of Kenya

    Ruth Wanza Mutuku
    1-13
    Abstract Views: 70
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58721/jraw.v3i1.1539
  • Coverage of Organic Farming Practices by Kenya’s Leading Newspapers

    Leonard Koech, Leah Komen, Millicent Otieno, James Abila
    14-21
    Abstract Views: 54
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58721/jraw.v3i1.1542
  • Parents’ Approaches to HIV Disclosure in Dodoma, Tanzania: A Phenomenological Study

    Naomi H. Isanzu
    22-31
    Abstract Views: 60
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58721/jraw.v3i1.1567
  • Courtroom Interaction and the Representation of Judicial Authority in Tanzania: A Critical Discourse Analysis

    Editha Adolph
    32-42
    Abstract Views: 40
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58721/jraw.v3i1.1559
  • Gendering the Child in Luhya Popular Songs: An Analysis of Vincent Ongidi’s ‘Mama Mulayi’ and Kennedy Khaemba’s ‘Mayi Mutiti’

    Zadock Oyoolo, Chrispinus Wasike, Lencer Ndede
    43-57
    Abstract Views: 46
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58721/jraw.v3i1.1650
  • Reconceptualising Mixed Methods Research Design in the Social Sciences: From Typology-Driven Templates to Context-Responsive Inquiry

    Mohamed Hussein Abdiweli, Mellitus Nyongesa Wanyama
    58-71
    Abstract Views: 0
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58721/jraw.v3i1.1680
  • Towards a Plural Epistemology: Qualitative Research and the Myth of Homogeneity in Fragile Contexts

    Mohamed Hussein Abdiweli, Mellitus Nyongesa Wanyama, Stephen Ouma Akoth
    72-85
    Abstract Views: 0
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58721/jraw.v3i1.1686
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