Exploring journalism practice and perception in developing countries / [edited by] Abiodun Salawu, Toyosi Olugbenga Samson Owolabi.

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Book
Language
English
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Hershey PA : IGI Global, Information Science Reference (an imprint of IGI Global), [2018]
Description
xix, 339 pages ; 29 cm.

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    Advances in media, entertainment, and the arts (AMEA) book series [More in this series]
    Summary note
    "This book focuses on how journalism practice is perceived among developing nations and the roles the media plays in fostering national development. It explores how journalism possesses the capacity to transform a society through increasing understanding of development issues and building solidarity in a common effort"-- Provided by publisher.
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    "Premier Reference Source"--Cover.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-333) and index.
    Contents
    • Chapter 1. Mass Media, Elections, and Good Governance: Implications for National Development / Godwin Ehiarekhian Oboh
    • Chapter 2. Free Media and Bank Reforms in West Africa: Implications for Sustainable Development / Toyosi Olugbenga Samson Owolabi
    • Chapter 3. Evaluating the Development Potentials of Community Radio / Femi Olugboji
    • Chapter 4. Television as Vehicle for Community Development: A Study of Lotunlotun Programme on (B.C.O.S.) Television, Nigeria / Kola Adesina, Okunnu Ganiu, Olanlokun Sukurat R.
    • Chapter 5. Don't Talk Back!: Community Broadcasting and the Public Sphere in Nigeria / Edorodion Agbon Osa
    • Chapter 6. New Media Technology and Development Journalism in Nigeria / Oluchi Emma Okoroafor
    • Chapter 7. In Search of Women-Supportive Media for Sustainable Development in Nigeria / Tunde Musibau Akanni
    • Chapter 8. Imperative of Peace and Conflict-Sensitive Journalism in Development / Jide Jimoh, Jimi Kayode
    • Chapter 9. Media Campaign on Exclusive Breastfeeding: Awareness, Perception, and Acceptability Among Mothers in Anambra State, Nigeria / Nkiru Comfort Ezeh
    • Chapter 10. A Review of Theoretical, Conceptual, and Methodological Issues in Public Health Communication / Thanny Noeem Taiwo, Oyewo Oyeyinka Olusola
    • Chapter 11. The 2012 Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Anti-Subsidy Removal Strike Action and Its Implications for Development Communication / Victor Olusegun Babatunde
    • Chapter 12. Confronting Africa's Economic Downturn Through Broadband Investment: The Way Forward / Suraj Olunifesi Adekunle
    • Chapter 13. Rethinking Media Engagement Strategies for Social Change in Africa: Context, Approaches, and Implications for Development Communication / Adebayo Fayoyin
    • Chapter 14. Media Regulation and Freedom of Expression in Black Africa: A Comparative Study of Nigeria and Cameroon / Floribert Patrick C. Endong
    ISBN
    • 9781522533764 (hardcover)
    • 1522533761 (hardcover)
    LCCN
    2017015650
    OCLC
    989056673
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