World information order: The panacea to fake news on agriculture in Nigeria
Abstract This study examines how world information order remedies the inequality in the flow of information in the agricultural...
What’s color got to do with it? Persuasive appeal for participation in COVID-19 vaccine trial in the United States
Abstract COVID-19 infectious disease has resulted in high disease morbidity and mortality. Consequently, multiple measures to ha...
WHICH FORM OF WORD-OF-MOUTH IS MORE IMPORTANT TO ONLINE SHOPPERS. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF WOM USE BETWEEN GENERAL POPULATION AND COLLEGE STUDENTS
Abstract Although electronic word-of-mouth communication has attracted more and more attention, much research has been conducted...
WOMEN’S PROTESTS AS DETERMINANTS OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY STRATEGIES BY OIL COMPANIES IN NIGERIA
Abstract This paper focused on women’s protests in the struggle against marginalisation by the multinational oil corporati...
WEB 2.0 AND NIGERIAN PRESS: OPPORTUNITIES ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER
Abstract The Internet has been transformed in the past years from a system primarily oriented on information provis...
WITCHCRAFT, SOCIAL DISCONTENT AND CHILD ABUSE IN SOUTH-SOUTH NIGERIA: ETHNOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR COMMUNICATION AND ADVOCACY CAMPAIGNS
Abstract This study addresses witchcraft accusations and abusive practices against children in Eket Local Government Area of Ak...
WEBCASTING IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR NIGERIA
Abstract Many broadcast stations in Nigeria have acquired the DOT Com as part of their names which indicates the opening of a we...