This is a study of news media representations of women in the Boko Haram conflict in Borno state, North East Nigeria (2012-2015) with a focus on six Nigerian national newspapers - Guardian, Daily Trust, Daily Sun, Leadership, Nation, and Thisday. It draws on post-colonial theories like Orientalism and the Subaltern; feminism; and the news media to examine how the news media have represented women in this conflict. The study adopted a mixed method approach combining quantitative content analysis and qualitative thematic analysis. The quantitative analysis examined the manifest contents of the newspaper articles in the sample to find out the pattern of frames used by Nigerian journalists to represent women in the Boko Haram conflict w...
This study set out to identify the pattern of frames adopted by Nigerian newspapers in the coverage ...
This study explores the mediation of ethno-religious conflicts by the press and investigates their p...
This study is about the coverage of religious conflict in Nigerian newspapers. Although it was not o...
This study is concerned with a content analysis of news stories in the Daily Times of Nigeria over a...
This paper is a discourse on media coverage of conflict in Nigeria from a gender perspective. The ma...
While the media are known as information and entertainment source, some scholars (e.g. Galtung, 2002...
The aim of this study was to examine newspaper representations of women. To do so, the researchers e...
The role of women in the reportage of military operations against the Boko Haram insurgents and thei...
This paper employs journalism analytical approaches to highlight issues related to child and gender ...
This study examines media coverage of unwholesome cultural practices with regard to women in Nigeria...
AbstractNigeria has no doubt witnessed and is still witnessing several forms of conflicts in both th...
PhD (Communications), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2018Since the inception of the Boko Ha...
This study investigated newspaper representation of women in the news. A total of four newspapers we...
Nigeria has no doubt witnessed and is still witnessing several forms of conflicts in both the North ...
This article draws on a qualitative study piloted in Maiduguri, Northern Nigeria, to unpack the gend...
This study set out to identify the pattern of frames adopted by Nigerian newspapers in the coverage ...
This study explores the mediation of ethno-religious conflicts by the press and investigates their p...
This study is about the coverage of religious conflict in Nigerian newspapers. Although it was not o...
This study is concerned with a content analysis of news stories in the Daily Times of Nigeria over a...
This paper is a discourse on media coverage of conflict in Nigeria from a gender perspective. The ma...
While the media are known as information and entertainment source, some scholars (e.g. Galtung, 2002...
The aim of this study was to examine newspaper representations of women. To do so, the researchers e...
The role of women in the reportage of military operations against the Boko Haram insurgents and thei...
This paper employs journalism analytical approaches to highlight issues related to child and gender ...
This study examines media coverage of unwholesome cultural practices with regard to women in Nigeria...
AbstractNigeria has no doubt witnessed and is still witnessing several forms of conflicts in both th...
PhD (Communications), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2018Since the inception of the Boko Ha...
This study investigated newspaper representation of women in the news. A total of four newspapers we...
Nigeria has no doubt witnessed and is still witnessing several forms of conflicts in both the North ...
This article draws on a qualitative study piloted in Maiduguri, Northern Nigeria, to unpack the gend...
This study set out to identify the pattern of frames adopted by Nigerian newspapers in the coverage ...
This study explores the mediation of ethno-religious conflicts by the press and investigates their p...
This study is about the coverage of religious conflict in Nigerian newspapers. Although it was not o...