This research paper explores the concepts of space journalism at an in-depth degree to give a complete understanding of the phenomenon. The findings are comprehensive, practical and relevant to the real world. The study focuses on some particular aspects such as the opportunities and challenges of space journalism.
The study seeks to explore views from media practitioners, institutions of higher learning,developing nations as well as students. The approach of the paper is to cover the objectives illuminating of Nigeria as the case study. Nigeria is refered to as the giant of Africa, therefore in regard to the topic there is extensive research on the roles that space journalism could take so as to make the country a real giant of Africa.
Furthermore, there is a critical analysis of space journalism highlighting the economic benefits in the technological arena of developing nations like Nigeria.
For quality and reliable information, the primary source data has been scholarly materials, peer-reviewed journals, government articles and online sources. The research is based on qualitative approach since it provides a depth of unique understanding of events. On the basis of the purpose of this study, secondary data has been resourceful and relevant to the findings.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- SPACE JOURNALISM
- OPPORTUNITIES
- CHALLENGES
- ROLES SPACE JOURNALISM CAN PLAY TO MAKE NIGERIA THE REAL GIANT OF AFRICA..
- PROSPECTS FOR MEDIA PRACTITIONERS, STUDENTS, INSTITUTIONS AND DEVELOPING NATIONS..
- ECONOMIC BENEFITS
- CONCLUSION
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This research paper delves into the concept of space journalism, exploring its opportunities, challenges, and potential impact on media practitioners, students, institutions, and developing nations, with a focus on Nigeria. The study aims to understand the role of space journalism in making Nigeria a leading nation in Africa and to analyze its economic benefits within the technological landscape of developing countries.
- The opportunities and challenges of space journalism
- The role of space journalism in promoting development in Nigeria
- The potential economic benefits of space journalism for developing nations
- The integration of space, location, and mobile technologies in journalism
- The emergence of space journalism as a means of engaging the public in news creation and distribution
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- SPACE JOURNALISM: This chapter introduces the concept of space journalism, defining it as the integration of space, location, and mobile technologies in the practice of journalism. It highlights the emergence of this new form of journalism and its potential to address key contemporary issues.
- OPPORTUNITIES: This chapter explores the opportunities presented by space journalism, particularly in the context of developing nations. It discusses how space journalism can empower journalists, engage the public, and provide valuable information through location-based services.
- CHALLENGES: This chapter examines the challenges faced by space journalism, including the need to adapt to evolving media landscapes and the challenges of integrating user-generated content within news contexts.
- ROLES SPACE JOURNALISM CAN PLAY TO MAKE NIGERIA THE REAL GIANT OF AFRICA..: This chapter focuses on the potential of space journalism to promote development in Nigeria, highlighting its role in addressing contemporary issues and fostering public participation in the political process.
- PROSPECTS FOR MEDIA PRACTITIONERS, STUDENTS, INSTITUTIONS AND DEVELOPING NATIONS..: This chapter explores the broader prospects of space journalism for media practitioners, students, institutions, and developing nations. It emphasizes the economic benefits of space journalism, particularly in the technological arena.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
Space journalism, mobile technologies, location-based services, user-generated content, developing nations, Nigeria, economic benefits, media practitioners, students, institutions.
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- Ph.D Felix Babatunde Ale (Author), 2015, Opportunities, challenges and prospects of space journalism in Nigeria, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/306759