Media and Communication Systems for Sustainability in Nigeria

书目详细资料
企业作者: SpringerLink (Online service)
其他作者: Okorie, Nelson (Editor), Osunkunle, Oluyinka (Editor), Oyesomi, Kehinde (Editor)
总结:XXIX, 541 p. 15 illus., 10 illus. in color.
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语言:英语
出版: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2025.
版:1st ed. 2025.
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在线阅读:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-75221-6
格式: 电子 电子书
书本目录:
  • Chapter 1: Achieveing sustainability in Nigeria: An interplay of media and communication systems
  • Chapter 2: Media role in humanizing poverty through ethical storytelling in Nigeria
  • Chapter 3: Communication of development strategies rowards sustainable health
  • development and poverty reduction intiatives
  • Chapter 4: Media roles and effective communication for food security in Nigeria
  • Chapter 5: SDG 13: A content analysis of WAEC and SSCE curriculum
  • Chapter 6: Use of social media for climate change mitigation and adaptation education in Nigeria
  • Chapter 7: Strategies to instill wnvironmental consciousness and commitment in future
  • generation
  • Chapter 8: Effectiveness of environmental education and awareness campaigns in
  • fostering commitments and behavior change among Nigerians
  • Chapter 9: Climate change, content framing and its implication for sustainability in
  • Nigeria
  • Chapter 10: Demystifying the role of artificial intelligence in the figital communication strategy of Nigeria’s economic industry
  • Chapter 11: Film, social media violence, govenance and insecurity in Nigeria
  • Chapter 12: Evaluation of Nigerian media’s development communication agenda in post-COVID era
  • Chapter 13: COVID-19 vaccine infodermic among rural dwellers: Implications for sustainable health development in post-COVID-19 era
  • Chapter 14: Media and the promotion of sustainable health in Nigeria: The COVID-19
  • experience
  • Chapter 15: Communixation effectiveness of media health advisory messages for the
  • vulnerables in managing risks associated with diseases
  • Chapter 16: Information sources and family planning messages among women in child bearing ages in Lagos,Nigeria
  • Chapter 17: The Marrakesh treaty and state of engagement towards inclusive publishing in Nigeria
  • Chapter 18: PoPortrayal of violent attacks in Nigeria represented in selected Nollywood films
  • Chapter 19: Media framing and public opinion on Chinese funded transportation infrastrucuture in Nigeria
  • Chapter 20:Broadband penetration, information seeking behavior and streaming technologies adoption patterns among online viewers in Nigeria
  • Chapter 21: #NotTooYoungToRun: Nigerian youth are incapable of winning elections
  • Chapter 22: Conceptual vontext and challenges of elearning practices for journalism education in Nigeria higher institutions
  • Chapter 23: Online teaching and sustainable learning experience for undergraduates: Ojo, implications foor post-COVID era
  • Chapter 24: Public engagement in social media advocacy and cirizen journalism practice in Nigeria
  • Chapter 25: Digital social capital, occupational migration and the Japa syndrome in Nigeria: Impediments for sustainability in the health sector
  • Chapter 26: Perception of ARCON’s ban on the use of foreign elements in Nigerian advertisement by advertising professionals: Implications for sustainable development.