This study investigated gender and career visibility amongst female journalists in selected national newspapers in Lagos State, Nigeria. Stated differently, the research aimed at establishing the visibility level of female practicing journalists not just in number but positions occupied by them in the print media industry. Situated within the framework of Socio-cultural Theory and Gender Development, the study adopted the in-depth interview method and survey method. A sample of 57 respondents was selected from the 7 commonly known national newspaper organisations in Lagos State, Nigeria. For the survey aspect, 17 out of 57 Questionnaire was compiled through google survey while the remaining 40 were collected physically by the researcher. Ho...
This entry discusses the participation and representation of women in the news media. Women entered ...
This study aimed to describe the challenges confronting female journalists in Enugu State, Nigeria. ...
For ages, the African culture has limited the activities of women and conditioned, to a large extent...
This study examines the career considerations in journalism among female mass communication students...
Globally, Journalism is seen as a male-dominated profession. This male dominance has been documented...
From the inception of Journalism as an area of specialization in Mass Communication studies among Ni...
This study investigated newspaper representation of women in the news. A total of four newspapers we...
This study investigates how Nigerian journalists use gendered English in their writings with a view ...
This paper presents a survey of Nigerian female students to determine their motivations for taking u...
Gender is central to identity since humans are socially positioned as gendered subjects, and or choo...
Equitable and balanced reporting is crucial to the sustenance of democracy in Nigeria, especially wh...
The aim of this study was to examine newspaper representations of women. To do so, the researchers e...
The aim of this study was to establish the status of print media coverage of male and female athlete...
The numerical inequality between male and female journalists is increasingly eliminated. However, th...
This study is concerned with a content analysis of news stories in the Daily Times of Nigeria over a...
This entry discusses the participation and representation of women in the news media. Women entered ...
This study aimed to describe the challenges confronting female journalists in Enugu State, Nigeria. ...
For ages, the African culture has limited the activities of women and conditioned, to a large extent...
This study examines the career considerations in journalism among female mass communication students...
Globally, Journalism is seen as a male-dominated profession. This male dominance has been documented...
From the inception of Journalism as an area of specialization in Mass Communication studies among Ni...
This study investigated newspaper representation of women in the news. A total of four newspapers we...
This study investigates how Nigerian journalists use gendered English in their writings with a view ...
This paper presents a survey of Nigerian female students to determine their motivations for taking u...
Gender is central to identity since humans are socially positioned as gendered subjects, and or choo...
Equitable and balanced reporting is crucial to the sustenance of democracy in Nigeria, especially wh...
The aim of this study was to examine newspaper representations of women. To do so, the researchers e...
The aim of this study was to establish the status of print media coverage of male and female athlete...
The numerical inequality between male and female journalists is increasingly eliminated. However, th...
This study is concerned with a content analysis of news stories in the Daily Times of Nigeria over a...
This entry discusses the participation and representation of women in the news media. Women entered ...
This study aimed to describe the challenges confronting female journalists in Enugu State, Nigeria. ...
For ages, the African culture has limited the activities of women and conditioned, to a large extent...