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Societal Impact Of Corruption In The Journalism Practices
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CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
background Of The Study
statement of problem
objective of study
scopes of study and in limitation
limitation of study
significance of study
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 The concept of Public Sphere Theory
2.2 Oramedia (African Communication System) and the Public Sphere
2.3 The New/ Networked Public Sphere and its Determinants
2.4 Democratic Participant Media Theory, Public Sphere and Citizen Journalism: The Link
2.5 Citizen Journalism: A Global Exploration.
2.6 Citizen Journalism in Nigeria: Challenges and Possibilities..
2.7 Challenging the debate against Citizen Journalism in Nigeria
2.8 Corruption and the Future of Journalism in Nigeria
2.8.1 Brown Envelope Journalism Syndrome Defined.
2.8.2 The Nigerian Press, Corruption, Ethics and Professionalism
2.8.3 Arguments for and Against Brown Envelope Journalism in Nigeria
CHAPTER THREE: Methodology.
3.1 Data collection methods.
3.2 Ethical considerations.
3.3 Pilot study.
CHAPTER FOUR: Data Analysis, Presentation and Discussion of Findings
Data Analysis
Presentation
Discussion of Findings
CHAPTER FIVE: Conclusion and Recommendation
Conclusion
Recommendation
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This study examined the effects of citizen journalism on the practice of journalism in Nigeria, using the issue of corruption as a case study. Corruption poses a threat to the image of journalism profession and the ability of media practitioners to perform their duties objectively. The study is anchored on Habermas’s theory of the public sphere. It further took a contemporary look at Dennis McQuail’s democratic participant media theory and some citizen journalism scholarship. The study adopt ... Continue reading---
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This study examined the effects of citizen journalism on the practice of journalism in Nigeria, using the issue of corruption as a case study. Corruption poses a threat to the image of journalism profession and the ability of media practitioners to perform their duties objectively. The study is anchored on Habermas’s theory of the public sphere. It further took a contemporary look at Dennis McQuail’s democratic participant media theory and some citizen journalism scholarship. The study adopt ... Continue reading---
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