Media and Communication in Nigeria
Conceptual Connections, Crossroads and Constraints
Herausgeber: Ekeanyanwu, Nnamdi T; Mutsvairo, Bruce
Media and Communication in Nigeria
Conceptual Connections, Crossroads and Constraints
Herausgeber: Ekeanyanwu, Nnamdi T; Mutsvairo, Bruce
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This book investigates transformations in Nigeria's booming communication industry. Robust in its theoretical and methodological underpinnings, this book will be an important reference for researchers of Media and Communication Studies, and those working on Africa specifically.
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This book investigates transformations in Nigeria's booming communication industry. Robust in its theoretical and methodological underpinnings, this book will be an important reference for researchers of Media and Communication Studies, and those working on Africa specifically.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9781032077796
- ISBN-10: 1032077794
- Artikelnr.: 71237674
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9781032077796
- ISBN-10: 1032077794
- Artikelnr.: 71237674
Bruce Mutsvairo was most recently a Professor of Journalism at Auburn University in Alabama, USA before joining the Department of Media and Culture Studies at Utrecht University in August 2021. Nnamdi T. Ekeanyanwu is a Professor of Communication at University of Uyo, Nigeria
1. Introduction: Rethinking Communication Studies in Nigeria Part I:
History and Evolution of Communication and Journalism Studies in Nigeria
2. The Nigerian Media of Communication 3. Historical and Contemporary
Exploration of the Nigerian Media Landscape: Conventional to Cyber
Critiques 4. Appraising the Development of the Nigerian Press: A Historical
Analysis of Socio-Political, Economic and Cultural Factors 5. Historical
Development and Transformation of the Nigerian Indigenous Communication
Media 6. History and Evolution of Nigeria's National Broadcasting
Commission (NBC) 7. Nollywood and the History of Film-Making in Nigeria:
Closing the Gaps in the Narratives 8. Probing the Integration of Health
Communication in Disciplinary Programmes of Nigerian Universities 9.
Evolution of Organisational Communication in Nigeria: From Interpersonal to
Digital Communication Part II: Technologies, Digitization and
Transformation in the Nigerian Communication Industry 10. The Impact of
Digital Technologies on Journalism in Nigeria 11. The Impact of the
Internet on Content and Journalistic Practices Within Traditional
Newspapers in Northern Nigeria 12. Digital Media and the Transformation of
Traditional Medical Communication in Nigeria 13. Technologies, Media and
the Transmutation of Public Relations and Advertising in Nigerian Societies
14. Evolution of Digital Media: Citizen Journalism, Ethics and
Self-censorship in the Nigerian Media Industry 15. Technological
Determinism and the Evolution of Nollywood Part III: Theorizing the Future
of Communication Studies 16. Digitization and the Future of Communication
Policy in Nigeria 17. Technological Innovations and the Future of
Communication Research and Theories in Nigeria 18. Mass Communication
Education in Nigeria: A Critical Appraisal of Historical and Contemporary
Issues 19. Digital Media Revolution and Information Overload in Nigerian
Cyberspace: The Challenges and Prospects 20. Digital Media and the Future
of Development Communication in Nigeria
History and Evolution of Communication and Journalism Studies in Nigeria
2. The Nigerian Media of Communication 3. Historical and Contemporary
Exploration of the Nigerian Media Landscape: Conventional to Cyber
Critiques 4. Appraising the Development of the Nigerian Press: A Historical
Analysis of Socio-Political, Economic and Cultural Factors 5. Historical
Development and Transformation of the Nigerian Indigenous Communication
Media 6. History and Evolution of Nigeria's National Broadcasting
Commission (NBC) 7. Nollywood and the History of Film-Making in Nigeria:
Closing the Gaps in the Narratives 8. Probing the Integration of Health
Communication in Disciplinary Programmes of Nigerian Universities 9.
Evolution of Organisational Communication in Nigeria: From Interpersonal to
Digital Communication Part II: Technologies, Digitization and
Transformation in the Nigerian Communication Industry 10. The Impact of
Digital Technologies on Journalism in Nigeria 11. The Impact of the
Internet on Content and Journalistic Practices Within Traditional
Newspapers in Northern Nigeria 12. Digital Media and the Transformation of
Traditional Medical Communication in Nigeria 13. Technologies, Media and
the Transmutation of Public Relations and Advertising in Nigerian Societies
14. Evolution of Digital Media: Citizen Journalism, Ethics and
Self-censorship in the Nigerian Media Industry 15. Technological
Determinism and the Evolution of Nollywood Part III: Theorizing the Future
of Communication Studies 16. Digitization and the Future of Communication
Policy in Nigeria 17. Technological Innovations and the Future of
Communication Research and Theories in Nigeria 18. Mass Communication
Education in Nigeria: A Critical Appraisal of Historical and Contemporary
Issues 19. Digital Media Revolution and Information Overload in Nigerian
Cyberspace: The Challenges and Prospects 20. Digital Media and the Future
of Development Communication in Nigeria
1. Introduction: Rethinking Communication Studies in Nigeria Part I:
History and Evolution of Communication and Journalism Studies in Nigeria
2. The Nigerian Media of Communication 3. Historical and Contemporary
Exploration of the Nigerian Media Landscape: Conventional to Cyber
Critiques 4. Appraising the Development of the Nigerian Press: A Historical
Analysis of Socio-Political, Economic and Cultural Factors 5. Historical
Development and Transformation of the Nigerian Indigenous Communication
Media 6. History and Evolution of Nigeria's National Broadcasting
Commission (NBC) 7. Nollywood and the History of Film-Making in Nigeria:
Closing the Gaps in the Narratives 8. Probing the Integration of Health
Communication in Disciplinary Programmes of Nigerian Universities 9.
Evolution of Organisational Communication in Nigeria: From Interpersonal to
Digital Communication Part II: Technologies, Digitization and
Transformation in the Nigerian Communication Industry 10. The Impact of
Digital Technologies on Journalism in Nigeria 11. The Impact of the
Internet on Content and Journalistic Practices Within Traditional
Newspapers in Northern Nigeria 12. Digital Media and the Transformation of
Traditional Medical Communication in Nigeria 13. Technologies, Media and
the Transmutation of Public Relations and Advertising in Nigerian Societies
14. Evolution of Digital Media: Citizen Journalism, Ethics and
Self-censorship in the Nigerian Media Industry 15. Technological
Determinism and the Evolution of Nollywood Part III: Theorizing the Future
of Communication Studies 16. Digitization and the Future of Communication
Policy in Nigeria 17. Technological Innovations and the Future of
Communication Research and Theories in Nigeria 18. Mass Communication
Education in Nigeria: A Critical Appraisal of Historical and Contemporary
Issues 19. Digital Media Revolution and Information Overload in Nigerian
Cyberspace: The Challenges and Prospects 20. Digital Media and the Future
of Development Communication in Nigeria
History and Evolution of Communication and Journalism Studies in Nigeria
2. The Nigerian Media of Communication 3. Historical and Contemporary
Exploration of the Nigerian Media Landscape: Conventional to Cyber
Critiques 4. Appraising the Development of the Nigerian Press: A Historical
Analysis of Socio-Political, Economic and Cultural Factors 5. Historical
Development and Transformation of the Nigerian Indigenous Communication
Media 6. History and Evolution of Nigeria's National Broadcasting
Commission (NBC) 7. Nollywood and the History of Film-Making in Nigeria:
Closing the Gaps in the Narratives 8. Probing the Integration of Health
Communication in Disciplinary Programmes of Nigerian Universities 9.
Evolution of Organisational Communication in Nigeria: From Interpersonal to
Digital Communication Part II: Technologies, Digitization and
Transformation in the Nigerian Communication Industry 10. The Impact of
Digital Technologies on Journalism in Nigeria 11. The Impact of the
Internet on Content and Journalistic Practices Within Traditional
Newspapers in Northern Nigeria 12. Digital Media and the Transformation of
Traditional Medical Communication in Nigeria 13. Technologies, Media and
the Transmutation of Public Relations and Advertising in Nigerian Societies
14. Evolution of Digital Media: Citizen Journalism, Ethics and
Self-censorship in the Nigerian Media Industry 15. Technological
Determinism and the Evolution of Nollywood Part III: Theorizing the Future
of Communication Studies 16. Digitization and the Future of Communication
Policy in Nigeria 17. Technological Innovations and the Future of
Communication Research and Theories in Nigeria 18. Mass Communication
Education in Nigeria: A Critical Appraisal of Historical and Contemporary
Issues 19. Digital Media Revolution and Information Overload in Nigerian
Cyberspace: The Challenges and Prospects 20. Digital Media and the Future
of Development Communication in Nigeria