Amartey, Rhodalene2024-10-142024-10-142019-0210.30845/ijhss.v9n2p18https://repository.gij.edu.gh/handle/123456789/625Research ArticleThe purpose of this paper is to examine the dialogic communications potential of websites of universities in Ghana. The study employed a quantitative content analysis of universities websites in Ghana drawing upon Kent and Taylor’s (1998) dialogic communications framework. The results show that many of the websites do not have dialogic principles. Many of the websites do not contain relevant information. Besides, many of the information are dated. The websites do not have features that conserve visitors and many also do not have dialogic loop features. From the findings, the researcher proposes that interaction between websites and users must be considered when websites are being developed.enGhanaUniversityDialogic Communication TheoryDialogic PrinciplesEvaluating the Dialogic Potential of Websites of Universities in GhanaArticle