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Media, Conflicts and the National Security Question
Communicating (In)security in Nigeria, West Africa and the Sahel

English · Hardback

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This book explores how the media, and journalism in a cross-disciplinary sense, has treated conflicts in Nigeria, West Africa and the Sahel. Contributors connect theoretical foundations with practical experiences in the study of media, conflicts and national security, seeking to unravel the mediated and communication logic(s) in news coverage and analyse the media's role in pre-conflict, in-conflict and post-conflict discourses. The work maps out the impact of mediated narratives on security, risk, terrorism, banditry and general society, relying on local, on-the-spot and ontological cultural experiences in Africa, especially Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone and other parts of West Africa.

About the author

Abiodun Adeniyi
is Professor and Dean of the School of Postgraduate Studies at Baze University, Nigeria. He has written for the 
Guardian
and covered various beats in Lagos and Abuja for over a decade. He is the author of
Diasporic Communication in the Digital Age
and
From Newsroom to Classroom: Notions of Media Theory and Practice in Africa
.

Paul A. Obi
is a lecturer at the Department of Mass Communication at Baze University. Between 2009 and 2018, he worked as a journalist with
THIS DAY
  in Nigeria. He has more than 20 publications in edited volumes and international peer-reviewed journals, and is co-author of 
Media and Nigeria's Constitutional Democracy: Civic Space, Free Speech, and the Battle for Freedom of the Press.
Sani K. Usman,
 mni, is a retired Brigadier General and public relations, strategic communication, and security expert. Usman previously served as Director of Public Relations for the Nigerian Army and is currently a doctoral student at the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna, Nigeria.

Ibrahim U. Yusuf
is a Lecturer with the Department of Mass Communication at University of Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria. He was previously General Manager of radio station Lafiya Dole. He has published over 20 articles, book chapters and book reviews in international, national and local journals in the areas of broadcasting, Hausa home videos, media and conflicts and cultural communication.

Summary

This book explores how the media, and journalism in a cross-disciplinary sense, has treated conflicts in Nigeria, West Africa and the Sahel. Contributors connect theoretical foundations with practical experiences in the study of media, conflicts and national security, seeking to unravel the mediated and communication logic(s) in news coverage and analyse the media's role in pre-conflict, in-conflict and post-conflict discourses. The work maps out the impact of mediated narratives on security, risk, terrorism, banditry and general society, relying on local, on-the-spot and ontological cultural experiences in Africa, especially Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone and other parts of West Africa.

Product details

Assisted by Paul A. Obi (Editor), Sani K Usman et al (Editor), Sani K. Usman (Editor), Ibraham U. Yusuf (Editor), Ibrahim U. Yusuf (Editor), Paul A Obi (Editor), Abiodun Adeniyi (Editor), Paul Obi (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 13.05.2025
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Journalism
 
EAN 9783031821974
ISBN 978-3-0-3182197-4
Pages 421
Illustrations XXIX, 421 p. 4 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Dimensions (packing) 14.8 x 2.8 x 21 cm
Weight (packing) 670 g
 
Subjects Internationale Beziehungen, Kommunikationswissenschaft, Politische Strukturen und Prozesse, Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, International Security Studies, Political Communication, News Journalism, Peace and Conflict Studies, national security, gulf of guinea, media in nigeria, lake chad basin, news media coverage
 

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