Nigeria's digital diaspora : citizen media, democracy, and participation / Farooq A. Kperogi.
Kperogi, Farooq A., 1973-| Call Number | 070.4 |
| Author | Kperogi, Farooq A., 1973- author. |
| Title | Nigeria's digital diaspora : citizen media, democracy, and participation / Farooq A. Kperogi. |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (xii, 299 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). |
| Series | Rochester studies in African history and the diaspora ; 87 |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 27 Apr 2021). |
| Contents | Citizen and Alternative Journalism: Mapping the Conceptual Contours -- The Nigerian Press: From Colonial Evangelism to Guerrilla Journalism -- The Nigerian Digital Diasporic Public Sphere -- Profiles of Diasporan Citizen Media Sites -- From the Diaspora to the Homeland: Role Reversal in News Flows -- The Nigerian Government's Response to the Diasporan Citizen Media -- Domestic Online Media, Social Networked Journalism, and Participation -- Mainstreaming of Diasporic Citizen Journalism and Implications for Nigerian Journalism. |
| Summary | In a disruptive media landscape characterized by the relentless death of legacy newspapers, Nigeria's Digital Diaspora shows that a country's transnational elite can shake its media ecosystem through distant online citizen journalism. |
| Subject | Online journalism Nigeria History 21st century. AFRICAN DIASPORA. Minorities and journalism United States. Citizen journalism Nigeria History 21st century. |
| Multimedia |
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| Summary | In a disruptive media landscape characterized by the relentless death of legacy newspapers, Nigeria's Digital Diaspora shows that a country's transnational elite can shake its media ecosystem through distant online citizen journalism. |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 27 Apr 2021). |
| Contents | Citizen and Alternative Journalism: Mapping the Conceptual Contours -- The Nigerian Press: From Colonial Evangelism to Guerrilla Journalism -- The Nigerian Digital Diasporic Public Sphere -- Profiles of Diasporan Citizen Media Sites -- From the Diaspora to the Homeland: Role Reversal in News Flows -- The Nigerian Government's Response to the Diasporan Citizen Media -- Domestic Online Media, Social Networked Journalism, and Participation -- Mainstreaming of Diasporic Citizen Journalism and Implications for Nigerian Journalism. |
| Subject | Online journalism Nigeria History 21st century. AFRICAN DIASPORA. Minorities and journalism United States. Citizen journalism Nigeria History 21st century. |
| Multimedia |