Douglas, Omega. 2026. Who decides what’s news these days? The Guardian, ISSN 0261-3077
Douglas, Omega. 2026. Marking Linton’s Legacy. Representology, 9, pp. 26-30.
Douglas, Omega. 2026. The Image of Black Western Journalists in Novels: Fact or Fiction? The IJPC Journal, 11-12, pp. 145-167. ISSN 1932-8036
Douglas, Omega. 2022. The media diversity and inclusion paradox: Experiences of black and brown journalists in mainstream British news institutions. Journalism, 23(10), pp. 2096-2113. ISSN 1464-8849
Douglas, Omega. 2021. The media diversity and inclusion paradox: there is a disconnect between expressed commitments to diversity and the experiences of journalists of colour. LSE British Politics and Policy,
Book
Douglas, Omega. 2025. The Racial Dynamics of Reporting Africa Colonial and Decolonial Practices in Mainstream Western News Media. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781032569451
Douglas, Omega and Phillips, Angela. 2022. Journalism, Culture and Society: A Critical Theoretical Approach to Global Journalistic Practice. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780367480240
Book Section
Douglas, Omega. 2026. Decolonial Journalistic Field Theory: A Toolkit for Unpacking Colonial and Decolonial Practices in Journalism. In: Kehbuma Langmia, ed. De Gruyter Handbook of Media and Social Change in the Global South. Berlin: De Gruyter/Brill, pp. 433-462. ISBN 9783111438801
Douglas, Omega. 2025. The Black British Press. In: Des (D. J.) Freedman and Michael Klontzas, eds. Media Pasts and Futures: Critical Reflections on Power Without Responsibility. London: University of Westminster Press, pp. 151-156. ISBN 9781915445643
Daniels, Glenda and Douglas, Omega. 2024. It’s Rife: The Online Bullying of Women Journalists in Africa: What Is to Be Done? In: Bruce Mutsvairo and Kristin Skare Orgeret, eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Global Digital Journalism. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 143-159. ISBN 9783031593789
Conference or Workshop Item
Douglas, Omega. 2026. 'Roundtable on the Media Image of Africa in International News'. In: Race and Media Conference. University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom 21 - 23 April 2026.
Douglas, Omega. 2025. 'Towards a Decolonised Journalism: Lessons from the Black Radical Tradition'. In: Towards a Decolonised Journalism: Lessons from the Black Radical Tradition. Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ, London, United Kingdom 8 October 2025.
Douglas, Omega. 2024. 'Theory in Practice: How Feminist and Decolonization Movements Shape Media Ecologies and Representation'. In: AWiM24: Media and Sustainability. Dakar, Senegal 5 - 6 December 2024.
Douglas, Omega. 2024. 'Colonial continuities and discontinuities in British journalism'. In: ECREA Journalism 2024. University of Sheffield, United Kingdom 11 April 2024.
Douglas, Omega. 2023. 'The online harassment of African women journalists'. In: AWiM 2023 Conference. Kigali, Rwanda 30 November - 1 December 2023.
Douglas, Omega. 2022. 'Radical Journalism: Then and Now'. In: Power Without Responsibility 5 - Radical Journalism: Then and Now. Online, United Kingdom 19 May 2022.
Mendoza, Kerry-Anne; Kumanyika, Chenjerai; Jackson, Sarah J. and Douglas, Omega. 2021. 'Do Black Lives Matter in the Media?'. In: Media Democracy Festival 2021. Online, United Kingdom 15 - 20 March 2021.
Douglas, Omega. 2021. 'Foreign News Coverage at the Guardian Newspaper'. In: Foreign News Coverage at the Guardian Newspaper. United Kingdom.
Goodfellow, Maya; Douglas, Omega; Hamid, Rizwana and Massoumi, Narzanin. 2020. 'Media, Race and Religion: Silences and Scapegoats'. In: Media, Race and Religion: Silences and Scapegoats. Online, United Kingdom 11 June 2020.
Douglas, Omega. 2015. 'Postcolonial Perspectives on Development Achievements, Future Relevance and Possible Directions'. In: Third Joint Nordic Conference on Development Research. University of Gothenburg, Sweden 5-6 November 2015.
Film/Video
Douglas, Omega. 2022. How Racialised Hierarchies are Playing out in the Russia-Ukraine War.
Report
Posetti, Julie; Shabbir, Nabeelah; Douglas, Omega and Gardiner, Becky. 2022. The Chilling: A Global Study of Online Violence Against Women Journalists. Project Report. International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), UNESCO, Washington, DC.
Freedman, Des (D. J.); Tryhorn, Chris; Goblot, Vana; Born, Georgina; Loughrey, Pat; Chitty, Andrew; Griffee, Andrew; Watson, Neil; Clayton, Sue; Normington, David; Douglas, Omega and O’Neill, Onora. 2016. A Future for Public Service Television: Content and Platforms in a Digital World. Project Report.
Thesis
Douglas, Omega. 2019. Backstories / Black Stories: Black Journalists, INGOs and the Racial Politics of Representing Sub-Saharan Africa in Mainstream UK News Media. Doctoral thesis, Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ