This study examines the career considerations in journalism among female mass communication students of Taraba State University. The study adopted the survey research method with the questionnaire as the instrument. 125 questionnaires were distributed and 100 were dully filled and retrieved. Data were coded and analyzed with SPSS version 22 and presented in pie charts for clearer understanding. The study is anchored on social cognitive theory. The findings of the study revealed that female mass communication students of Taraba State University would practice journalism upon graduation and prefer advertising and news casting against reporting and other forms of journalism. Findings also revealed that gender discrimination is the major factor...
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Reading newspaper informs readers’ as well as enhance the readers’ literacy skills. Therefore, the n...
This study investigates women’s roles in the media: attitudes towards gender issues in six Tanzanian...
From the inception of Journalism as an area of specialization in Mass Communication studies among Ni...
This study investigated gender and career visibility amongst female journalists in selected national...
This paper presents a survey of Nigerian female students to determine their motivations for taking u...
Globally, Journalism is seen as a male-dominated profession. This male dominance has been documented...
Gender is central to identity since humans are socially positioned as gendered subjects, and or choo...
Journalism has practically become a feminine profession across the world. To understand the root of ...
In Nigeria, and perhaps many countries in Africa and the world, gender may neither be equally repres...
The emergence of female journalists in Sabah’s local newspapers has broken the hegemony and dominati...
This study investigated newspaper representation of women in the news. A total of four newspapers we...
Australian and New Zealand journalism programmes report a disproportionate number of female students...
The aim of this study was to examine newspaper representations of women. To do so, the researchers e...
This study is concerned with a content analysis of news stories in the Daily Times of Nigeria over a...
As the ‘feminization’ of journalism practice in Africa follows global trends, the need to understand...
Reading newspaper informs readers’ as well as enhance the readers’ literacy skills. Therefore, the n...
This study investigates women’s roles in the media: attitudes towards gender issues in six Tanzanian...