Mass Communication Research Papers/Topics

The Role Of Media Coverage In Girl Child Education In Uganda: A Case Study Of Rainbow Monitor Publication

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION APPROVAL ii DEDICATION iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv LIST OF ACRONYMS v TABLE OF CONTENTS vi CHAPTER ONE 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.0. Introduction 1 1.1. Background of the study 1 1.2. Statement of the problem 3 1.3.Objectives of the study 4 1.3.1 .General objective 4 1.3.2. Specific objectives 4 1.3.3 .Research questions 4 1.4. Scope of the study 5 1.4.1 .Contextual scope 5 1.5.2. Geographical scope 5 1.5.3.Time scope 5 1.6. Significance of the study 5 vi 1.7. CONCEPTUAL FRAM...

Gender Disparity As A Hinderance To Women's Access To Employment And Decision Making In Newspaper Media.

This study is aimed at ensuring the media leads by example and practices good governance, which is gender sensitive in order that gender equality is realized in all spheres of the society. This study was confined to Kisumu, the third largest city of Kenya. It has a population of about 700,000, where women make up 75%. The commonly spoken native language is Luo, Kiswahili and English are national and official languages respectively. The key economic activity here is fishing besides little farm...

The Impact Of Communication On The Performance Of Employees Of An Organisation "A Case Study Of Kampala International University (Kiu)

TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Background to the study 1.3 Statement of the problem 1.4 Definition of key terms and Acronyms 1.5 Scope of the study 1.6 Objectives 1.7 Hypothesis 1.8 Justification CHAPTER TWO 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Literature Review Introduction of Communication Interpersonal Communication The Purpose of communication Barriers to effective Communication CHAPTER THREE 3.0 3.1 3.2 Methodology Research design Methods of data 3.2.1 Questionnaire V PAGE 1 3 4 5 6 6...

The Role Of The Media In Combating Homosexuality Among The Youth: A Case Study Of Monitor Publication Kampala City

ABSTRACT The study intends to establish the role of the media in combating homosexuality among the youth in Uganda the Objectives of the study were: to find out how the media represents cases concerning combating homosexuality in Uganda, the role of the media in influencing the institutional framework towards combating homosexuality in Uganda. to examine the challenges faced by the media in fighting homosexuality. The study used a cross sectional case study design employing both qualitati...

The Role Played By The Media In Fighting Poverty A Case Of Study Central Broadcasting Services (Cbs) Of Kampala Uganda

A combination of economic growth and committed revenue rising should give most governments considerable scope to devote increased resources in addressing the issue of poverty. In fighting poverty, we need to briefly review the extent and nature of poverty across nationals. We then consider the role of the media and revenue raising tools that can hamper social expenditure. Poverty is a state of insolvency in which man cannot meet all the obligations required for survival. In handling problems ...

Impact Of Citizen Journalism On Professionalism In Uganda, A Case Study Of Community Media, Kampala Town Council

The study on the “Impact of citizen journalism on professionalism in Uganda, a case study of community media, Kampala town council with specific objectives to; To examine the role of citizen Journalism versus professionalism in community media, Kampala town council, examine the challenges face by journalists in trying to tight political violence in community media, Kampala town council and, suggest possible solutions to the challenges experienced by journalists in curbing political violence...

Television Influence And Prevalence Of Malaria Among Pregnant Women: A Case Study Of Russia Hospital Kisumu County In Kenya

ABSTRACT The study focused on the television influence and prevalence of malaria among pregnant women in Russia Hospital Kisumu County Kenya. The main objectives were to establish the role television prevalence of malaria among pregnant women; to investigate the challenges faced by the television on the prevalence of malaria among pregnant women; and to identify possible intervention measures to mitigate the prevalence of malaria among pregnant women. The study used descriptive design. Descr...

Factors Influencing Journalism In Uganda: A Case Study Of Selected Media Houses In Kampala Central Division.

ABSTRACT The study was set to assess the factors influencing journalism in Uganda, a case study of selected journalism houses in Kampala central division, Kampala capital city authority. It was guided by three research objectives which included assessing the challenges faced by journalists in Kampala central division, effect of politics on journalism in Kampala central division and establish measures that can be adopted to improve the journalism industry in Kampala central division. The...

The Role Of Print Media In Women Emancipation. Case Study: 'New Vision'and The Daily Monitor' News Papers.

TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................................................................... i DEDICATION .............................................................................. iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .................................................................... v LIST OF ACRONYMS ..................................................................... vi CHAPTER ONE ............................................................................ 1 INTRODUCTION ..................

The Role Of Public Relations In Building A Sustainable Corporate Image A Case Study Of Mtn Uganda

ABSTRACT The study: The Role of Public Relations in Building a Sustainable Corporate Image. A study of MTN Uganda was set out to investigate how public relations can be used to build and sustain the corporate image. Consequently, the researcher employed the survey research method to investigate. Findings revealed that public relations can build and sustain MTN Uganda’s corporate image, although MTN Uganda has not recognized other public relations strategies but is confine to customer r...

The Impacts Of The Electronic Media Usage On The Youth In Central Uganda. A Case Study Of Makindye Division.

ABSTRACT The research aims at assessing the impacts of electronic media usage on youth in central Uganda in particularly Makindye division as a case study. Both qualitative and quantitative techniques will be used .The qualitative techniques will be presented by use oftables·and converted to percentages according to the themes and the data collection method will include interviews, observation, questionnaires and the data will be descriptive in nature. The objective of the study is to examin...

Electronic Media And Domestic Violence In Uganda A Case Study Of Bukedde Television

ABSTRACT  The research was carried out successfully from Bukedde television. The purpose of the study was to assess and know how the media especially electric media has helped to curb down violence in Uganda. The specific objectives were to examine the role of electronic media in the curbing down violence in Uganda and how media has curbed down violence, to know the factors that have led to violence in Uganda today, to know the effect of violence shown on media to public, to ascertain the re...

The Impact Of Privatization Of Mass Media In Tanzania 1a Case Study Newspaper Industry

ABSTRACT In some of the developing countries with Tanzania among them, mass media has taken a new turn. What they carry, political and necessary management changes that have occurred are t he main development of mass media. What they carry now is determined by a rather crusadic role in the developing of their respective commodities. In a country where there are diseases, poverty and ignorance, it will be catastrophic if the mass media were left on their own to print and broadcast as they plea...

The Problems Of Utilizing Professional Journalism In Uganda

ABSTRACT This study empirically examines the professional role professional journalists in Uganda in the context of the country’s democratization process. The finding of the study show that Uganda professional journalists basically see themselves as working for the public interest mainly through serving the people and challenging the powerful. On the basis of these findings the article ends with reflections on the need to rethink the prevailing approach in strategies to empower journalists ...

An Electronic Records And Document Management System For Health Services

Mulago Hospital has adopted new technologies that promise to provide significant cost savings and productivity improvements. A by-product of the adoption of this new technology is that business transactions and business decisions are being made electronically. Business records are being created, disseminated and stored in electronic format. The use of these new technologies has improved Mulago 's capacity to respond to customer queries and has generally reduced the time required to conduct a ...


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