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ARIRIGUZOH STELLA

Contents

  1. College
  2. School
  3. Department
  4. Programme
  5. Research Interests
  6. Awards & Honours
  7. Teaching Areas
  8. Selected Publications (22)
  9. Collaboration/Linkages
  10. Conferences Attended
  11. Summary of Profile
  12. Curriculum Vitae

Dr. STELLA ARIRIGUZOH

SENIOR LECTURER

B.A. (Mass Communication), MBA (Management), M.Sc Industrial Relations/Personnel Management, M.A (Broadcasting), Ph.D (Mass Communication)

College

College of Business and Social Sciences

School

Departments (CBSS)

Department

Mass Communication

Programme

Mass Communication

Research Interests

· Television Influence on Voting Behaviour in Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area: A Study of the 2011 Nigerian Presidential Election

· The Influence of Advertising on Voters’ Candidate Preference Behaviour in Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area: A Study of the 2011 Nigerian Presidential Election

· Portrayal of Women in Nigerian Home Videos

· Peace Media

· Advocacy Journalism

· Indigenous Forms of Communication

· Political Communication

Awards & Honours

• The best female graduate in Mass Communication, University of Nigeria (1987 Class)
• The overall best M.Sc. student in Industrial Relations and Personnel Management,
University of Lagos (1994 Class)

- Award for Impact by Mass Communication Class of 2012, Covenant University

Teaching Areas

1) Broadcasting
2) Management
3) Broadcast Production
4) Indigenous Communication

Selected Publications (22)

1. Television broadcasts’ influence on undecided voters’ choices of candidates in a presidential election

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2. Factors shaping attitudes towards UK bank brands: An exploratory analysis of social media data

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3. Television broadcasts’ influence on undecided voters’ choices of candidates in a presidential election

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4. THE INTERNET AS A TOOL FOR INFORMATION AND EDUCATION: THE CASE OF OTA COMMUNITY IN NIGERIA

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5. The Internet as a tool for information and education: The case of Ota community in Nigeria

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6. The influence of television on voters’ behaviour in Ado-Odo/Ota local government area: A study of the 2007 Nigerian presidential election

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7. The Press and industrialization: Stories from Nigeria (A Content Analytical Study).

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8. Influence of television on voters’ choice of candidates in the Nigerian 2007 presidential election

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9. Television influence and political participation of Nigeria’s unseen minorities

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10. Contemporary uses and applications of the media among university students

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11. Television broadcasts’ influence on voters in a presidential election

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12. The reinforcement effects of television broadcasts on partisans in Nigeria.

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13. Influence of television broadcasts on urban-rural voting behaviour

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14. Influence of Television Broadcasts on Voters’ Choice of Parties: A Study of 2007 Nigerian Presidential Election.

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15. Did Television Make You Change Your Choice of Candidate?

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16. Television influence on political knowledge of the 2007 Nigerian presidential election among residents of Ado-Odo/Ota, Ogun State

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17. Human integration in globalization: The communication imperative

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18. Community radio: The missing link in Nigeria’s Development

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19. Media literacy and the role of English language in Nigeria

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20. Electronic news gathering: Impact, implications and challenges in television news reporting.

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21. The function and structure of communication in entrepreneurialship

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22. How the Press Impinges on the Political and Sociocultural Sub-Systems

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Collaboration/Linkages

- African Council of Communication Education (ACCE)
- Chartered Nigerian Institute of Management (CNIM)
- Chartered Institute of Bankers (CIBN)
• Editorial Engagement: Appointed Reviewer for Communication,
Culture & Critique Journal since August 25, 2009.

Conferences Attended

i) Name of Conference: African Council of Communication Education (ACCE)
Date Held: September 20th – 22th, 2011.
Title of Paper Presented: Nigerian newspapers reportage of Boko Haram bombing of the United Nations house.
Location: Covenant University, Canaanland, Ogun State.
ii) Name of Conference: Idowu Sobowale Conference 2011 on150+ Years of Journalism in Nigeria: Telling the Nigerian Story
Date Held: May 13th – 20th May, 2011.
Title of Paper Presented: Influence of television broadcasts on voters’ choice of candidate in the Nigerian 2007 presidential election: A study of Ado-Odo/Ota residents
Location: Caleb University, Imota, Lagos State.

iii) Name of Conference: Idowu Sobowale Conference 2009 on Media, Governance and Development in Africa
Date Held: March, 31- April 1, 2009
Title of Paper Presented: Community radio: The Missing Link in Nigeria’s
Development
Location: Olabisi Onabajo University, Ago Iwoye, Ogun State.

iv) Name of Conference: The International Conference on the Nigerian State, Oil Industry and the Niger Delta
Date Held: March, 11-13, 2008
Title of Paper Presented: Building peace in the Niger delta: The media approach
Location: Cultural Center, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

Summary of Profile

Stella

Curriculum Vitae

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