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Journalism Practice and New Media in Nigeria: An exploratory analysis of Journalism culture and practice in Nigeria

机译:尼日利亚新闻实践与新媒体:尼日利亚新闻文化与实践的探索性分析

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For many years, Western media theories and journalism practices have been the hallmark of the journalism profession in Africa. However, the globalised nature of our world which has become interconnected and interdependent, spawned by increasing technological changes, underlines the importance of analysing journalism practices and new media in Nigeria from a global perspective. Theories of the present global media ecology have therefore, become unsustainable and unsatisfactory (Cottle, 2009). Globalisation opens up the opportunity to study journalism practice and culture as a hybrid (McMillin, 2007), hence the need for a definition of journalism that can reflect and accommodate the global political differences and culture (Wasserman and de Beer, 2009). Research in journalism studies around the world consistently highlights the existence of similarities and differences across cultures which signify the natural diversities in our world. Previous studies on journalism ethics and routines, including editorial conventions in the United States, Europe and Africa show similarities (Hanitzsch, 2009, 413), while other studies have also shown that there are differences in the way journalists from various countries sees their roles when making news judgements in their professional callings (Hanusch, 2008a). Drawing from educational, cultural, social, economic and political factors that distinguish journalistic practices in various societies and cultures, this paper will employ Sociology of news and technological determinism theories, as conceptualised by different scholars. A number of issues have thus remained underexplored. For one, can we assume there is anything like ‘African journalism’? How do Nigerian journalists perceive their roles in digital cultures? This study examines the issue of journalistic ethics and culture in Nigeria by exploring the issue of freedom of the press, independence, impartiality, fair play, decency, accuracy, journalism education and responsibility in the age of the internet. To this end, a descriptive survey and in-depth interviews with reporters and editors is explored. Key words: Journalism, New media, Technology, African journalism
机译:多年来,西方媒体理论和新闻实践一直是非洲新闻界的标志。但是,随着技术的不断发展,我们世界的相互联系和相互依存的全球化本质突显了从全球角度分析尼日利亚的新闻实践和新媒体的重要性。因此,当前全球媒体生态学的理论已经变得不可持续和不令人满意(Cottle,2009)。全球化为混合新闻业实践和文化研究提供了机会(McMillin,2007年),因此需要对新闻业进行定义,以反映和适应全球政治差异和文化(Wasserman和de Beer,2009年)。世界各地的新闻学研究始终强调不同文化之间的异同,这标志着我们世界的自然多样性。以前有关新闻道德和惯例的研究,包括美国,欧洲和非洲的编辑惯例,都显示出相似之处(Hanitzsch,2009,413),而其他研究也表明,各国记者在看待自己的角色时会有所不同。在他们的职业呼声中做出新闻判断(Hanusch,2008a)。借鉴区分各种社会和文化中新闻实践的教育,文化,社会,经济和政治因素,本文将采用不同学者所概念化的新闻社会学和技术决定论理论。因此,许多问题仍未得到充分研究。首先,我们可以假设是否存在诸如“非洲新闻”之类的东西?尼日利亚记者如何看待他们在数字文化中的作用?这项研究通过探讨新闻自由,独立性,公正性,公平竞争,体面,准确性,新闻教育和互联网时代的责任问题,研究了尼日利亚的新闻道德和文化问题。为此,探索性的描述性调查以及对记者和编辑的深入采访。关键词:新闻业,新媒体,技术,非洲新闻业

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