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spelling | Bridging the gap between philosophy, media, and development in developing countries Desmond Onyemechi Okocha, Melchizedec J. Onobe, and Mirian Ngozi Alike, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) IGI Global 2022. 39 PDFs (465 Seiten) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. The nexus between philosophy of language, film, and literature: a hermeneutic approach -- Chapter 2. Philosophers and the press in the collaborative task of demystifying philosophy through increasing public awareness -- Chapter 3. Language as a medium for bridging the gap between philosophy, media, and development -- Chapter 4. Cultural diplomacy as a dimension of geopolitics -- Chapter 5. The media and development in an era of digitalized economy -- Chapter 6. Symbolism in digital space and transitional society: new forms of communicative meanings in Africa -- Chapter 7. Indian television and the ideologies of social development in India -- Chapter 8. Human development and advocacy journalism in the spotlight: evidence from a Developing country -- Chapter 9. Public sphere, development, and the challenge of media censorship in a dictatorial democracy: the African dilemma -- Chapter 10. How generous are foreign aid donors in media development?: a descriptive analysis -- Chapter 11. Participatory communication and digital media in Africa: a new paradigm -- Chapter 12. Post-truth politics as a threat to democracy -- Chapter 13. National security, media, and cybersecurity threats: a strategic framework for secure cyberspace governance in Developing countries -- Chapter 14. Digital governance in post-modern Africa: evolving realities of a new communication paradigm -- Chapter 15. Social media activism: championing and reconstructing causes and values mapping the social media ecology of "endsars" protest of 2020 in Nigeria -- Chapter 16. Global partnership in technical and vocational education and training: a pathway to sustainable development -- Chapter 17. Artificial intelligence as a catalyst for socioeconomic development: challenges and prospects -- Chapter 18. Adopting of artificial intelligence and development in Developing countries: perspective of economic transformation -- Chapter 19. Africa in the face of the AI wave and the fourth industrial revolution: leapfrog opportunities, developmental backlogs, and impediments -- Chapter 20. African multi-wives culture: human fatality and the media in Nigeria -- Chapter 21. A critical evaluation of social media and human development in Nigeria -- Chapter 22. The environment and the challenge of technological development: perspectives, problems, and prescription -- Chapter 23. Environmental degradation and its implication for environmental sustainability in the Niger Delta -- Chapter 24. Nigerian media's poor representation and negligence of minorities as a breach of ethical journalism -- Chapter 25. Radio programmes for youth empowerment and national development -- Chapter 26. Queen bee and her female subordinate in Ifeoma Okoye's "Between women": an intra-gendered discourse -- Chapter 27. The fate of Nigerian women in armed conflict situations: an appraisal of Adichie and Agbasimalo's novels -- Chapter 28. Rethinking the idea of sustainable development in Africa. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "This book is for those who want to improve their understanding of the strategic role of philosophy, communication and media play in a country's history, identity formation, and progress, especially allowing developing countries of Africa and Asia the opportunity to explore their respective nation's unique experiences as they navigate on the journey towards survival, growth and international relevance." Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 05/20/2022). National characteristics, Asian. Developing countries Africa. Advocacy Journalism. Culture. Cybersecurity. Democracy. Film. Human Development. Language. Literature. Media Ethics. New Media. Philosophy. Social Media. Alike, Mirian Ngozi 1979- editor. Okocha, Desmond Onyemechi 1983- editor. Onobe, Melchizedec J. editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 1668441071 9781668441077 |
spellingShingle | Bridging the gap between philosophy, media, and development in developing countries Chapter 1. The nexus between philosophy of language, film, and literature: a hermeneutic approach -- Chapter 2. Philosophers and the press in the collaborative task of demystifying philosophy through increasing public awareness -- Chapter 3. Language as a medium for bridging the gap between philosophy, media, and development -- Chapter 4. Cultural diplomacy as a dimension of geopolitics -- Chapter 5. The media and development in an era of digitalized economy -- Chapter 6. Symbolism in digital space and transitional society: new forms of communicative meanings in Africa -- Chapter 7. Indian television and the ideologies of social development in India -- Chapter 8. Human development and advocacy journalism in the spotlight: evidence from a Developing country -- Chapter 9. Public sphere, development, and the challenge of media censorship in a dictatorial democracy: the African dilemma -- Chapter 10. How generous are foreign aid donors in media development?: a descriptive analysis -- Chapter 11. Participatory communication and digital media in Africa: a new paradigm -- Chapter 12. Post-truth politics as a threat to democracy -- Chapter 13. National security, media, and cybersecurity threats: a strategic framework for secure cyberspace governance in Developing countries -- Chapter 14. Digital governance in post-modern Africa: evolving realities of a new communication paradigm -- Chapter 15. Social media activism: championing and reconstructing causes and values mapping the social media ecology of "endsars" protest of 2020 in Nigeria -- Chapter 16. Global partnership in technical and vocational education and training: a pathway to sustainable development -- Chapter 17. Artificial intelligence as a catalyst for socioeconomic development: challenges and prospects -- Chapter 18. Adopting of artificial intelligence and development in Developing countries: perspective of economic transformation -- Chapter 19. Africa in the face of the AI wave and the fourth industrial revolution: leapfrog opportunities, developmental backlogs, and impediments -- Chapter 20. African multi-wives culture: human fatality and the media in Nigeria -- Chapter 21. A critical evaluation of social media and human development in Nigeria -- Chapter 22. The environment and the challenge of technological development: perspectives, problems, and prescription -- Chapter 23. Environmental degradation and its implication for environmental sustainability in the Niger Delta -- Chapter 24. Nigerian media's poor representation and negligence of minorities as a breach of ethical journalism -- Chapter 25. Radio programmes for youth empowerment and national development -- Chapter 26. Queen bee and her female subordinate in Ifeoma Okoye's "Between women": an intra-gendered discourse -- Chapter 27. The fate of Nigerian women in armed conflict situations: an appraisal of Adichie and Agbasimalo's novels -- Chapter 28. Rethinking the idea of sustainable development in Africa. National characteristics, Asian. |
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