In this edited collection, contributors analyze how the media is navigating Nigeria and its mediated democracy. Scholars of journalism, political communication, and media studies will find this book of particular interest.
In this edited collection, contributors analyze how the media is navigating Nigeria and its mediated democracy. Scholars of journalism, political communication, and media studies will find this book of particular interest.
Paul Obi is a journalist and research fellow at The Abuja School of Social and Political Thought. Taye C. Obateru is reader and former head of the Department of Mass Communication at the University of Jos. Sam Amadi is associate professor of law, and director of The Abuja School of Social and Political Thought.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction Paul Obi, Taye C. Obateru and Sam Amadi Chapter 2: Assessing the Legal Protection of Freedom of the Press in Nigeria's Constitutional Democracy Sam Amadi Chapter 3: Media Censorship of Nigerian Presidential Elections: Navigating Candidates, Campaigns and the Monitory Democracy Theory Paul Obi Chapter 4: Who Watches the Watchdog? Ethical Interrogation of Self-Censorship of Nigerian Media Taye C. Obateru Chapter 5: The Shrinking Civic Space: Journalistic Hazards, Risks and Media Resistance to Censorship in Nigeria Bridget Onochie, Lasisi Olagunju, Paul Ogwu and Paul Obi Chapter 6: National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), Nigerian Press Council (NPC) and Media Regulation in an Age of Information Fluidity Igomu Onoja Chapter 7: Walking the Tight Rope of National Security: Interrogating Public Interest to Know vs Security Implications of Media Coverage Ibrahim Uba Yusuf, Senator Iroegbu and Brigadier General Sani K. Usman (Rtd) Chapter 8:
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction Paul Obi, Taye C. Obateru and Sam Amadi Chapter 2: Assessing the Legal Protection of Freedom of the Press in Nigeria's Constitutional Democracy Sam Amadi Chapter 3: Media Censorship of Nigerian Presidential Elections: Navigating Candidates, Campaigns and the Monitory Democracy Theory Paul Obi Chapter 4: Who Watches the Watchdog? Ethical Interrogation of Self-Censorship of Nigerian Media Taye C. Obateru Chapter 5: The Shrinking Civic Space: Journalistic Hazards, Risks and Media Resistance to Censorship in Nigeria Bridget Onochie, Lasisi Olagunju, Paul Ogwu and Paul Obi Chapter 6: National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), Nigerian Press Council (NPC) and Media Regulation in an Age of Information Fluidity Igomu Onoja Chapter 7: Walking the Tight Rope of National Security: Interrogating Public Interest to Know vs Security Implications of Media Coverage Ibrahim Uba Yusuf, Senator Iroegbu and Brigadier General Sani K. Usman (Rtd) Chapter 8:
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