Mass media and political mobilization: an assessment of democracy in practice
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Theoretical Framework
- 2.2Mass Media and Democracy
- 2.3Political Mobilization and Participation
- 2.4Role of Mass Media in Political Mobilization
- 2.5Impact of Mass Media on Democracy
- 2.6Case Studies on Mass Media and Political Mobilization
- 2.7Mass Media Regulations and Democracy
- 2.8Comparative Analysis of Mass Media in Different Democracies
- 2.9Mass Media and Social Movements
- 2.10Challenges and Opportunities for Mass Media in Political Mobilization
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Design
- 3.2Population and Sample Selection
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Data Analysis Techniques
- 3.5Ethical Considerations
- 3.6Research Validity and Reliability
- 3.7Limitations of the Methodology
- 3.8Research Assumptions and Paradigms
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Overview of Findings
- 4.2Analysis of Data
- 4.3Impact of Mass Media on Political Mobilization
- 4.4Role of Social Media in Democracy
- 4.5Comparison of Case Studies
- 4.6Recommendations for Mass Media and Democracy
- 4.7Future Research Directions
- 4.8Implications for Policy
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusion
- 5.3Contributions to Knowledge
- 5.4Practical Implications
- 5.5Recommendations for Future Research
- 5.6Conclusion and Final Remarks
Project Abstract
Mass media plays a crucial role in shaping political mobilization and influencing democratic practices. This research project aims to assess the impact of mass media on democracy in practice, focusing on how media channels are utilized for political mobilization. The study will delve into the dynamics of mass media's role in shaping public opinion, political discourse, and citizen engagement in the democratic process. The research will employ a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative analysis of media content and audience reach with qualitative assessments of the influence of media on political mobilization. By examining case studies of mass media campaigns and their outcomes in different democratic contexts, the project seeks to identify patterns and trends in how media can either enhance or undermine democratic principles. Furthermore, the study will explore the role of social media platforms in political mobilization, considering their growing influence in shaping public opinion and facilitating citizen participation in political processes. By analyzing the use of social media by political actors, activists, and ordinary citizens, the research aims to understand how these platforms can be harnessed for promoting democratic values and fostering civic engagement. Moreover, the project will investigate the relationship between mass media ownership and political mobilization, examining how concentrated media ownership can impact the diversity of voices and perspectives in the public sphere. By studying the influence of media conglomerates and political elites on shaping media narratives, the research aims to shed light on potential challenges to democratic practices posed by monopolized media environments. Overall, this research project seeks to contribute to the scholarly understanding of the complex interplay between mass media and political mobilization in democratic societies. By examining the mechanisms through which media can either support or hinder democratic values and practices, the study aims to provide insights that can inform policy discussions on media regulation, freedom of expression, and citizen participation in governance. Ultimately, the project aspires to enhance our understanding of how mass media can be leveraged to strengthen democracy and promote civic engagement in the digital age.
Project Overview
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<p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p>1.0 <strong>Background of the study</strong></p><p>Political development in Nigeria has taken a centre stage in recent times. This is anchored on the fact that since May 29, 1999, the country has maintained a stable democratic dispensation.</p><p>The mass media have exerted, and are still exerting great influence on a wide range of political and social issues as powerful communication tools. On the one hand, mass media can be used as political instruments for building a nation and promoting the legitimacy of a regime by shaping the nation’s political culture and influencing its public opinion Mass media serve as the watchdogs of governmental performance, realizing that mass media can play very important roles in influencing politics; scholars in both political science and communication studies have conducted considerable research to explore the interaction between media and politics, Black (1982). Mass media have the ability to serve both illiterate and literate people unlike the traditional media.</p><p>Mass media have played major roles in greasing the wheels of the country’s political mobilization. They made unbeatable contributions to the enhancement of the country’s growth as exemplified in its massive political education, enlightenment, awareness, consciousness and provision of discussion platforms, debates and presentations.</p><p>These functions were manifested during campaign towards local, state or general elections. It therefore provided the electorate the opportunity to project the manifestos and political parties programmes for the elections.</p><p>The mass media are organized means of communication designed to reach large numbers of people without the necessity of personal contact. It is regarded as the guardian of the public that examines the political policy and programs, educates the masses, motivates and mobilizes them for active participation in political programs and activities.</p><p>The mass media are indispensable to the political system in a democratic society. They constitute the fourth estate of the realm, independent, free and responsible to the Public. They create awareness in order for the citizens to know the problems and issues confronting the state and their possible solutions and consequences. They also help people with information they need and can stimulate them by presenting the ideas of others.</p><p>In Nigeria, the mass media have become instruments of political transformation of the masses. According to Akpan (1987), media information has a tremendous energy for change. Change in this context refers to learning which manifests mostly where a good number of people are wallowing in ignorance. The media are needed for information to improve all aspects of life in the political sphere, the electorate need media information to participate fully in elections and learn their obligation.</p><p>Furthermore, Eze (1988) notes that the politics of any nation depends heavily on the mass media as platforms of articulating and marketing of ideas and issues on national problems to the people.</p><p>The study will therefore examine the contributions of mass media in mobilizing and galvanizing the people towards putting in place a stable and acceptable democratic government.</p><p><strong>1.2 Objectives of the Study</strong></p><p>The purpose of this study is in line with the nation’s continuous and steady march towards inculcating democratic culture in its citizens. In effect the objectives are:</p><p>1. To examine the nature of political programmes carried out by the radio stations.</p><p>2. To determine whether the people of Sabon Kawo have access to political programmes</p><p>3. To determine the extent to which radio can mobilize the people politically.</p><p>4. To determine whether listeners have other sources of information in their political mobilization quest.</p><p><strong>1.3 Research Questions</strong></p><p>To guide this study, the following research questions have been formulated.</p><p>1. What is the nature of the political programmes carried out by radio?</p><p>2. How far are the people of Sabon Kawo of Kaduna North Local Government likely to access political programme?</p><p>3. To what extent has radio mobilized the people politically?</p><p>4. To what extent are people likely to get political mobilization information through any other source apart from radio?</p><p><strong>1.4</strong> <strong>Statement of the Problem</strong></p><p>The existing crises which have so far beset the process of nation building and political development in Nigeria has been noted by Ofoeze (1980) as being located in the crises of political participation. Perhaps, it could be argued that the political crises that pervade our recent past are due to the fact that most people are apathetic about electoral situation in the country. The sectional interest shown by some politicians and their readiness to pursue their interest is also a threat to the survival of democracy in the state and the country at large.</p><p>Apart from ethnic influence and bias among some media practitioners which negate professional ethics and money influence to serve the interest of others, the profession has also become an all comer affair thereby threatening its credibility.</p><p>This study is set out to answer the question; what is the impact of the democracy in practice on the people of Sabon Kawo, Kaduna North Local Government of Kaduna State?</p><p><strong>1.5 Scope of the Study</strong></p><p>The study has chosen Γ’β¬ΕΈpolitical mobilization” by Liberty FM Radio Kaduna and residents of Sabon Kawo in Kaduna North L.G.A. as the scope of study. Also in focus are the issues of ethnic domination, mutual suspicions, apathy in the electoral process by a section of the population and illiteracy which provides a breeding ground for power seeking politicians. The role of the media in eliminating mutual distrust, providing effective political education, strength, unity and encouraging participation in the electoral process will also be covered by this study.</p><p><strong>1.6 Significance of the Study</strong></p><p>This study will be of immense importance to the residents of Sabon Kawo in Kaduna North L.G.A. and Kaduna State at large because it will reveal the need for mass media (radio) precisely in political mobilization in Kaduna North Local Government Area.</p><p>The study will aid the students of journalism in understanding the nature of the impact that the media and journalists have on the choices and opinions people form on issues surrounding them.</p><p>It will also be useful to youth organization and NGO’s in providing information on the best way and medium to disseminate political mobilization information.</p><p>It will be helpful to media organization to help improve or change the nature of their political programmes based on the level of awareness it raises.</p><p>It will also serve as bedrock for future studies.</p><p><strong>1.7 Definition of Key Terms</strong></p><p>1.<strong> Mobilization: </strong>To organize a group of people to work together in order to achieve a particular aim.</p><p>2. <strong>Exerted: </strong>To make an effort (mental or physical) to influence a change</p><p>3. <strong>Manifesto: </strong>A written document in which a political party outlines its promises and explains how it’ll go about fulfilling them if it wins.</p><p>4. <strong>Indispensable</strong>: Too important to be without</p><p>5. <strong>Realm: </strong>An area of activity, interest or knowledge</p><p>6. <strong>Nurture(ing): </strong>To care and protect while things grow</p><p>7. <strong>Wallow(ing)</strong> : To roll one’s self (mentally) about aimlessly</p><p>8. <strong>Articulate(ing)</strong>: To explain thoughts or feelings clearly in words</p><p>9. <strong>Galvanize: </strong>To stimulate sudden activity</p><p>10. <strong>Bedrock</strong>: A basis or foundation</p><p>11<strong>. Beset: </strong>To affect in an unpleasant or harmful way</p><p>12<strong>. Apathy: </strong>Lack of motivation or interest about an activity</p>
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