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[Commlist] JCMR Releases Vol. 15, No. 1, Special Issue 3 published
Fri Aug 04 10:34:41 GMT 2023
*JCMR Releases Vol. 15, No. 1, Special Issue 3, July 2023 *
We are pleased to announce the release of Volume 15, Number 1, Special
Issue 3 (July 2023) of the /Journal of Communication and Media Research/
(JCMR), the flagship journal of the Association of Media and
Communication Researchers of Nigeria (AMCRON). This is the journal’s
32^nd issue since it started publication in 2009. Every issue has been
released regularly and on schedule in April and October of every year
plus two special occasional issues. This is the third special occasional
issue.
The Volume 15, Number 1, Special Issue 3, July 2023 issue focuses on
*Digital Communication, Journalism and Democratic Governance**.*The
issue contains 20 articles written by 35 authors (34 from Nigeria and
one from Germany).
Printed hard copies are available for sale while the online versions of
the abstracts and full articles have been uploaded onto our website. All
the Abstracts and Articles of this issue (and all other published issues
- a total of 512 full articles in 32 issues from April 2009 to July
2023) are available for free access and free download at our website.
Interested readers are free to order for either the print version or
freely download the abstracts and full articles from our website:
https://www.jcmrjournal.org <https://www.jcmrjournal.org>
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/We are also pleased to inform you that we are still accepting full
articles for our *Volume 16, Number 1, April 2024 *issue. The deadline
of submission of full manuscripts for this issue is Saturday, 30^th
September 2023. We therefore urge you to send in your manuscripts in
Microsoft Word attachment to: (jcmrjournal209 /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(jcmrjournal209 /at/ gmail.com)> before the d*eadline of September 30,
2023.*/
Below are the contents page and list of contributors of the Volume 15,
Number 1, Special Issue 3, July 2023.
*JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA RESEARCH*
*ISSN 2141 - 5277*
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*Volume 15 Number 1, Special Issue 3 JULY 2023*
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*Contents*
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/Umar Garba Danbatta, Ph.D./
Influence of communication policies on digital revolution in Nigeria
/Melchizedec J. Onobe, Ph.D. & Desmond O. Okocha, Ph.D. /
Fake accounts and social media bots in the era of artificial
intelligence in Nigeria
/R//oxie Ojoma Ola-Akuma & Desmond //O. //Okocha, Ph.D. /
Assessment of the use of drones in journalism and development programmes
in Africa
/Aondover Eric Msughter, Eserinune M. Mojaye, Ph.D. & Lawal Umar Maradun /
Digital media: The danger and consequence of fake news in democratic
societies
/William M. Madaki, Ph.D./
Fake news, digital media and digital citizenship in democratic societies
/Suleiman M. Yar’Adua, Ph.D., Aondover Eric Msughter & Bashiru Usman /
Digital media, development and social change in Nigeria
/Hajara Umar Sanda, Ph.D. /
Digital political news access, perception of party candidates and voting
behaviour of university students in North-East, Nigeria
/Titiloye Oyeyinka Ojo, Ph.D., /
Broadcast media, digital technology, e-voting and electronic
transmission of election results in Nigeria
/Oludare E. Ogunyombo, Ph.D., & Ifedolapo Ademosu, Ph.D., /
Citizen journalism and work culture among mainstream journalists in
Nigeria: A structuration exploration
/Mufutau O. Oriola, Ph.D., /
Citizen journalism and social media framing of political discourse in
Nigeria
/Ngozi C. Omojunikanbi, Ph.D. & Victor C. Njinmah, Ph.D., /
Do political and social uses of social media promote political cynicism
in Nigeria?
/Hassan B. Suleiman, Ph.D., & Mukaila O. Sanusi /
Exploring uses and applications of digital and e-governance systems in
Lagos State public sector, Nigeria
/Bashiru Usman, Eserinune M. Mojaye, Ph.D., & Aondover Eric Msughter /
Online surveillance and data privacy of internet users: A discourse
/Clara Liabwuk Boman /
Netnography of an online twitter trolling by a Nigerian user
/Isaac Imo-Ter Nyam, Ph.D., /
Aspects of observation of Nigeria’s mobile-telecommunications news-text
convergencies
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/Abdalla Uba Adamu, Ph.D. & Muhammad I. Danja, Ph.D., /
Influence of the Internet on newspaper vending and readership in
northern Nigeria
/Blessing Arsun Dapoet & Tahnaan Rosemary Moven /
Assessing the utilization of social media campaigns for COVID-19 vaccine
intake in North Central, Nigeria
/Emmanuel O. Olubodede & Isaac Imo-Ter Nyam, Ph.D., /
Quasi-experimental survey of WhatsApp-based knowledge of marketed products
/Adesegun Samson Adetola & Abiola Idowu Akinkugbe^/
Analysis of Nigerian government officials’ media statements on fuel
subsidy removal during President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration
/Ayobami I. Oluwadahunsi /
Assessment of the contributions of the African Union’s human rights
framework to continental peace and good governance
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*_JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA RESEARCH_*
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*CONTRIBUTORS Vol. 15 No. 1, SP. 3 JULY 2023*
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*_GERMANY_*
*Njinmah, Victor Charles, Ph.D., LLB,* is the Chairman of The Njinmah
Foundation Inc, a division of The Njinmah Group AG. Hamburg, Germany. He
is a freelance journalist, motivational speaker, graphic and web
developer with intensive interest in multimedia.
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*_NIGERIA_*
*Adamu, Abdalla Uba, Ph.D.,* is a Professor in the Department of
Information and Media Studies, Faculty of Communication, Bayero
University, Kano, Nigeria.
*Ademosu, Ifedolapo, Ph.D.,* Orcid ID: 0000-0003-3199-1620 is with Caleb
University, Lagos, Nigeria
*Adetola, Adesegun Samson,*ORCIDID: 0000-0001-7753-616X, is a doctoral
student of Mass Communication at Babcock University, Ilishan–Remo, Ogun
State, Nigeria, andan academic technologist in the Media/Farm Broadcast
Unit of National Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services,
Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria. He has keen interest in
development communication, media studies, digital marketing, public
relations, advertising, and journalism.
*Akinkugbe, Abiola Idowu*is a doctoral student of Mass Communication at
Babcock University, Ilishan–Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria, anda Senior
Lecturer in Faculty of Communication and Liberal Studies, Lagos State
University of Science and Technology, Ikorodu, Nigeria. Her research
interest is in language development, broadcasting, media studies, and
development communication.
*Boman, Clara Liabwuk* is the Head of Department of Mass Communication,
Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic, Zaria, Nigeria. Her interest lies majorly in
online political communication.
*Danbatta, Umar Garba, Ph.D.,*is a Professor of Telecommunications
Engineering and the Executive Vice Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of
the Nigerian Communications Commission. He is a Fellow, Nigerian Society
of Engineers (FNSE); Fellow, Nigeria Academy of Engineering (FAEng);
Fellow, Renewable and Alternative Energy Society of Nigeria (FRAES) and
Fellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (FIEEE).
*Danja, Muhammad Ibrahim, Ph.D.,* is a lecturer in the Department of
Information and Media Studies, Faculty of Communication, Bayero
University, Kano, Nigeria.
*Dapoet, Blessing Arsun* is a Lecturer in the Department of Mass
Communication, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria and a doctoral student at
Bingham University, Karu, Nigeria. Her research interests are in
development communication, media and society, new and social media, and
indigenous knowledge for development.
*Madaki, William Musa, Ph.D.,*is of the Faculty of Communication and
Media Studies, Taraba State University, Jalingo, Taraba State, Nigeria.
*Maradun, Lawal Umar*was a Principal Lecturer and Head of Department of
Mass Communication at Abdu Gusau Polytechnic, Zamfara State, Nigeria,
before his appointment as the Principal Private Secretary to the
Executive Governor of Zamfara State, Nigeria. He is a doctoral student
of Mass Communication at Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria. His research
interests are Public Relations, Social Media, Media Literacy, and
Political Communication.
*Mojaye, Eserinune McCarty, Ph.D.,*ORCID: 0000-0002-9571-7201, is a
Professor of Mass Communication and Director, Olusegun Obasanjo Centre
for African Studies, (OOCAS), National Open University of Nigeria, Jabi,
Abuja, Nigeria.
*Moven, Tahnaan Rosemary* is a Lecturer with the University of Jos,
Nigeria and a doctoral student with Nassarawa State University, Keffi,
Nigeria. Her areas of research interest are development communication
and international communication.
*Msughter, Aondover Eric*is of the Department of Mass Communication,
Caleb University, Imota, Lagos, Nigeria. His areas of research interest
include: Media and Conflict, Political Communication, Digital Media,
Media and Society, Media and Gender, Development Communication, and
Media Literacy.
*Nyam, Isaac Imo-Ter, Ph.D.,* is a lecturer in the Department of Mass
Communication, Faculty of Social Sciences, Veritas University, Abuja,
Nigeria.
*Ogunyombo, Oludare Ebenezer, Ph.D.,* Orcid ID: 0000-0003-3529-2720 is
with Caleb University, Lagos, Nigeria
*Ojo, Titiloye Oyeyinka, Ph.D.,* is a lecturer in the Department of Mass
Communication, KolaDaisi University, Ibadan, Nigeria.
*Okocha, Desmond Onyemechi, Ph.D.,* is an Associate Professor and Dean,
Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Bingham University, Karu,
Nasarawa State, Nigeria as well as a Research Fellow, The University of
Religions and Denominations, Iran and Member of the Swiss-based
Information Panel on the Information Environment (IPIE). His research
interests are Media and Society, Emerging Media, Corporate Communication
and Digital Journalism.
*Ola-Akuma, Roxie Ojoma* is a doctoral candidate in the Department of
Mass Communication, Bingham University, Karu, Nasarawa State, Nigeria.
She holds a B.Sc. in Mass Communication from NTA Television College Jos,
Plateau State and an M.Sc. in Media & Communications from Pan-Atlantic
University, Lagos, Nigeria. Her research interest includes digital
technologies, Artificial Intelligence, cyber journalism and Development
Communication.
*Olubodede, Emmanuel Olurotimi* is a lecturer in the Department of Mass
Communication, Faculty of Social Sciences, Adekunle Ajasin University,
Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria
*Oluwadahunsi, Ayobami Israel* is in the Department of International Law
and Diplomacy, Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria
*Omojunikanbi, Ngozi Comfort, Ph.D.,* is a Lecturer in the Department of
Journalism and Media Studies, University of Port Harcourt, Port
Harcourt, Nigeria. She has research interest in Journalism and Media,
Health Communication, Crisis Communication and Political Communication.
*Onobe, Melchizedec James, Ph.D.,* is an Associate Professor in the
Department of Mass Communication, Bingham University, Karu, Nasarawa
State, Nigeria. He has bias for media and society, digital mediation and
representational communication.
*Oriola, Mufutau Oluwakemi, Ph.D.,* is a Senior Lecturer at the
Department of Creative Arts, Tai Solarin University of Education,
Ijagun, Ogun State, Nigeria. His areas of specialisation and research
interests are journalism and publishing, political communication and
media content studies.
*Sanda, Hajara Umar, Ph.D.,* is an Associate Professor, Department of
Mass Communication, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria. She is also a
former Dean of Student Affairs of the University.
*Sanusi, Mukaila Olabamiji,*is a Deputy Director, Public Affairs in the
Lagos State Public Service of Nigeria. He has served in the Ministry of
Information and Strategy, Ministry of the Environment and Lagos State
Pension Commission. He set up the Public Affairs office in the newly
created Office of Overseas Affairs and Investment (Lagos Global).
*Suleiman, Hassan Biodun, Ph.D.,* is a Senior Lecturer and the Sub–Dean
of the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Lagos State
University, Ojo Lagos, Nigeria. He has interest in acquiring skills in
different aspects of media and information technology, legislative
studies, local and international history.
*Usman, Bashiru*is a lecturer at Department of Mass Communication,
Adamawa State Polytechnic, Yola, Nigeria. He is interested in Digital
Media (Social and New Media) and Society, Media Literacy and Journalism. **
*Yar’Adua, Suleiman Mainasara, Ph.D.,* is an Associate Professor of Mass
Communication, and former Head of Department, Mass Communication as well
as pioneer Deputy Dean, Faculty of Communication, and pioneer Director
BUK FM (Campus Radio Station), Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria. His
areas of research interest are, Investigative Journalism, Peace
Journalism, and Development Journalism.
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