Exploring journalism practice and perception in developing countries:
A crucial reference source for the latest scholarly material on the impacts of development journalism on contemporary nations and the media's responsibility to inform citizens of government and non-government activities. Highlighting a range of pertinent topics such as media regulation, freedom...
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Zusammenfassung: | A crucial reference source for the latest scholarly material on the impacts of development journalism on contemporary nations and the media's responsibility to inform citizens of government and non-government activities. Highlighting a range of pertinent topics such as media regulation, freedom of expression, and new media technology, this book is ideally designed for researchers, academics, professionals, policy makers, and students interested in the role of journalist endeavors in developing nations. |
Beschreibung: | 21 PDFs (xix, 339 pages) Also available in print. |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781522533771 |
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contents | Chapter 1. Mass media, elections, and good governance: implications for national development -- Chapter 2. Free media and bank reforms in West Africa: implications for sustainable development -- Chapter 3. Evaluating the development potentials of community radio -- Chapter 4. Television as vehicle for community development: a study of Lotunlotun Programme on (B.C.O.S.) television, Nigeria -- Chapter 5. Don't talk back! Community broadcasting and the public sphere in Nigeria -- Chapter 6. New media technology and development journalism in Nigeria -- Chapter 7. In search of women-supportive media for sustainable development in Nigeria -- Chapter 8. Imperative of peace and conflict-sensitive journalism in development -- Chapter 9. Media campaign on exclusive breastfeeding: awareness, perception, and acceptability among mothers in Anambra State, Nigeria -- Chapter 10. A review of theoretical, conceptual, and methodological issues in public health communication -- Chapter 11. The 2012 Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) anti-subsidy removal strike action and its implications for development communication -- Chapter 12. Confronting Africa's economic downturn through broadband investment: the way forward -- Chapter 13. Rethinking media engagement strategies for social change in Africa: context, approaches, and implications for development communication -- Chapter 14. Media eegulation and freedom of expression in Black Africa: a comparative study of Nigeria and Cameroon. |
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spelling | Exploring journalism practice and perception in developing countries Abiodun Salawu and Toyosi Olugbenga Samson Owalabi, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, [2017] c2018 21 PDFs (xix, 339 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Mass media, elections, and good governance: implications for national development -- Chapter 2. Free media and bank reforms in West Africa: implications for sustainable development -- Chapter 3. Evaluating the development potentials of community radio -- Chapter 4. Television as vehicle for community development: a study of Lotunlotun Programme on (B.C.O.S.) television, Nigeria -- Chapter 5. Don't talk back! Community broadcasting and the public sphere in Nigeria -- Chapter 6. New media technology and development journalism in Nigeria -- Chapter 7. In search of women-supportive media for sustainable development in Nigeria -- Chapter 8. Imperative of peace and conflict-sensitive journalism in development -- Chapter 9. Media campaign on exclusive breastfeeding: awareness, perception, and acceptability among mothers in Anambra State, Nigeria -- Chapter 10. A review of theoretical, conceptual, and methodological issues in public health communication -- Chapter 11. The 2012 Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) anti-subsidy removal strike action and its implications for development communication -- Chapter 12. Confronting Africa's economic downturn through broadband investment: the way forward -- Chapter 13. Rethinking media engagement strategies for social change in Africa: context, approaches, and implications for development communication -- Chapter 14. Media eegulation and freedom of expression in Black Africa: a comparative study of Nigeria and Cameroon. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. A crucial reference source for the latest scholarly material on the impacts of development journalism on contemporary nations and the media's responsibility to inform citizens of government and non-government activities. Highlighting a range of pertinent topics such as media regulation, freedom of expression, and new media technology, this book is ideally designed for researchers, academics, professionals, policy makers, and students interested in the role of journalist endeavors in developing nations. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 08/15/2017). Journalism Political aspects Developing countries. Journalism Developing countries. Reporters and reporting Developing countries. Owolabi, Toyosi Olugbenga Samson 1960- editor. Salawu, 'Biodun, editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 1522533761 9781522533764 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-3376-4 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Exploring journalism practice and perception in developing countries Chapter 1. Mass media, elections, and good governance: implications for national development -- Chapter 2. Free media and bank reforms in West Africa: implications for sustainable development -- Chapter 3. Evaluating the development potentials of community radio -- Chapter 4. Television as vehicle for community development: a study of Lotunlotun Programme on (B.C.O.S.) television, Nigeria -- Chapter 5. Don't talk back! Community broadcasting and the public sphere in Nigeria -- Chapter 6. New media technology and development journalism in Nigeria -- Chapter 7. In search of women-supportive media for sustainable development in Nigeria -- Chapter 8. Imperative of peace and conflict-sensitive journalism in development -- Chapter 9. Media campaign on exclusive breastfeeding: awareness, perception, and acceptability among mothers in Anambra State, Nigeria -- Chapter 10. A review of theoretical, conceptual, and methodological issues in public health communication -- Chapter 11. The 2012 Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) anti-subsidy removal strike action and its implications for development communication -- Chapter 12. Confronting Africa's economic downturn through broadband investment: the way forward -- Chapter 13. Rethinking media engagement strategies for social change in Africa: context, approaches, and implications for development communication -- Chapter 14. Media eegulation and freedom of expression in Black Africa: a comparative study of Nigeria and Cameroon. Journalism Political aspects Developing countries. Journalism Developing countries. Reporters and reporting Developing countries. |
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title_full | Exploring journalism practice and perception in developing countries Abiodun Salawu and Toyosi Olugbenga Samson Owalabi, editors. |
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