Ph.D in Textiles and fashion Design
Akinyi, O., Abong’o, S. and Mburugu, K. 2021. Common Dressing Styles and Attributes Associated with Students’ Dressing Styles in Kenyan Public Universities. East African Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies. 3, 1 (Jan. 2021), 1-11. DOI:https://doi.org/10.37284/eajis.3.1.264.
Otieno, G.., Mburugu, K.., & Abong,o, S. . (2021). Attributions of Kenyan Public University Students’ Dressing Styles and Implications for Sexual Harassment. International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR), 59(2), 205–228. Vol. 59 No. 2 (2021)
Adams Namayi Wamukhuma, Mical Ongachi Waga,Abongo Susan(2022) Graphic Design Opportunities in Advertising Small Furniture Enterprise Products and Services in Nairobi County Kenya World Journal of Innovation Research. ISSN: 2454-8236, Volume-13, Issue-4, October 2022 Pages 42-48 https://www.wjir.org/download_data/WJIR1304019.pdf
Adams Namayi Wamukhuma, Mical Ongachi Waga,Abongo Susan(2022) Awareness of the Role Graphic Design Play in Advertising Among Small Furniture Enterprise Managers in Nairobi County, Kenya The International Journal of Humanities & Social Studies 10(3) DOI:10.24940/theijhss/2022/v10/i3/HS2203-005
Otieno J., Abong’o S., and Wagah M. O. (2020), “Barriers to Pottery Production in Kenyan Prisons.” Journal of Fine Art, Volume 3, Issue 1, 2020, PP 04 -10.
Otieno J., Abong’o S., and Wagah M. O. (2019), “Techniques of Pottery Production in Kenyan Prisons.” Journal of Fine Art, Volume 3, Issue 1, 2019, PP 11-15.
Njeru, S., Abong’o, S., and Okumu C. (2013), “Gender Distinctions in the Mau Ogiek people’s indigenous Dress, Kenya”. International Journal of Education and ResearchVol. 1 No. 3, 1 – 16.
Njeru Sophia, Abong’o Susan and Okumu Caleb (2012), “Universality and Diversity of the Mau Ogiek People’s Ethnic Dress, Kenya.” Journal of Alternative Perspectives in the Social Sciences.Vol.4:2: 465-480.
MaiyoC.Rael, Abong’o A. Susan and Tuigong R. David (2012), “An Analysis of the Fashion and apparel Industry Perception on Kenyan Universities Undergraduate Fashion and Apparel Design Curriculum in Skill training for the Industry”. Journal of emerging Trends in Educational Research and Policy Studies (JETERAPS) 3(3):287-293. Scholarlink Research Institute Journals, 2012 (ISSN: 2141-6990)
Njeru, S., Abong’o, S., and Okumu,C. (2012), Forces that occasioned the Mau Ogiek People’s Ethnic Dress, Kenya. International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. 2(13), 192 – 197
Njeru, S., Abong’o, S., and Okumu,C. (2012), The creative use of Cotton in Fahioning the Mau Ogiek People’s Ethnic dress, Kenya. Africa Dynamics of Social Science Research 2(1), 78 – 86
Njeru, S., Abong’o, S., and Okumu,C. (2012), Universality and diversity of the Mau OgiekPeopla’s Ethnic Dress, Kenya. Journal of Alternative Perspectives in the Social Sciences, 4(2), 465 – 484
Abong’o Susan (2005), “The Effect of Socio-cultural Factors on Clothing Selection ofAdolescents” MJEAS Vol. 5:1:109 – 116
Abong’o Susan (2004), “Ethical Issues and Dilemmas in Research with HumanParticipants DAAD workshop proceedings”, 12th February 2004, Maseno University, Kenya.