Most scholarship on African screen media acknowledges out- right that there have been, and continue to be, many trends and traditions in filmmaking across the continent and in the African diasporas, making it impossible to distinguish any particular coherence to the category of African filmmaking. Many scholars have advanced this argument through analysis of distinct production infrastructures, films, genres, nationally located cinemas, particular filmmakers, and critical concepts such as tra...
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TABLE OF CONTENTTitle page iCertification iiDedication iiiAcknowledgement ivTable of content vCHAPTER ONE1.0 Introduction 11.1 Background of the study 11.2 Statement of the problem 81.3 Objectives of the study 91.4 Research question 101.5 Significant of the study 101.6 Scope and limitation of the study 111.7 Definition of term 11CHAPTER TWO2.0 Literature Review 132.1 Definition of mass media 132.2 Review of related literature 302.3 Historical background 422.4 Effect of ownership on media cont...
TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONAPPROVAL iiDEDICATION jjjACKNOWLEDGEMENT ivLIST OF ACRONYMS vLIST OF FIGURES viLIST OF TABLES viiTABLE OF CONTENTS viiiABSTRACT xiCHAPTER ONE 1GENERAL INTRODUCTION 11.0 Introduction1.1 Background of the study 11.2 Statement of the Problem 21.3 Objectives of the study 21.3.1 General objective 21.3.2 General objective of the study 21.3.3 Specific objectives 21.4 Research Questions 31.5 Scope of the study 31.5.1 Content scope 31.5.2 Geographical scope 31,5.3 Time scop...
TABLE OF CONTENTSDeclaration ..................................................................... (i)Approval . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . (ii)Acknowledgement .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. (iii)Dedication ...................................................................... (iv)Abstract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
ABSTRACT In the recent past, sexual crimes have been on the increase in Kenya. The police report published in The Daily Nation July I 8th 2005 edition qualifies this by stating that "Rape becomes top crime in Kenya." The report also reveals that defilement cases are now on the increase. This study investigates how the Kenya print media handles the issue of defilement of minors. It is based on the premise that the media has a crucial role to play in reducing the incidences of defilement. The o...
Table of contentsDeclarationApproval HiDedicationAcknowledgement vTable of contents viAbstract ixCHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY1.0 Introduction1.1 Background of the Study 21.2 Statement of the Problem 61.3 Purpose of the Study 71.4 Objectives of the Stuc 71.5 Research Questions 71.6 Scope of the Study 81.6.1. Geographical Scope 81.6.2. Content Scope 81.6.3. Time Scope 81.7 Significance of the Study 81.8 Conceptual frameworkCHAPTER TWO 10LITERATURE REVIEW 102.0 Introduction 102.1 Factors...
TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONAPPROVALDEDICATIONACKNOWLEDGEMENT ivLIST OF ACRONYMS vTABLE~OF CONTENTS viLIST OF TABLES ANDFIGURES ixCHAPTER ONE 11.0 Introduction 11.1 Background Information to the Study 1.2 Statement of the Problem 21 .3 Objectives of the study 31.3.1 General Objective 31.3.2Specific Objectives 31.4 Research Questions 41.5 Scopeofthestudy 4.5. 1 Geographical scope 41.5.2 Content scope 41.5.3Timescope 51.6 Significance of the study S1.6.1 Justification of the’study 56.2 [he pu...
2.2 Sex education ..... ...... .. ... ... . ............ .. . ...... .. ... ... ... ... 82.2.l Existing situation................................................... 82.2.2 How youths are vulnerable....................................... 92.2.3 What parents are ought to do .. .. . ... . . . .. . . . . .. . .. ... . .. ..... 122.2.4 Other sources of sex education................................. 152.2.5 Condoms and sex education..................................... 182.2.6 Sex education and por...
TABLE OF CONTENTSPageDeclarations .................................................................................. IvApproval. ...................................................................................... vDedication ..................................................................................... viAcknowledgement. ........................................................................... viiList of Tables .........................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONAPPROVALDEDICATION.iiiACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ivCHAPTER ONE 1INTRODUCTION 11.0 Introduction 11.1 Back ground ofthe Study 11.2 Statement of problem 31.3 Purpose of the study 31.4 Objectives ofthe study 31.5 Research questions 41.6 Scope ofthe study 41.6.1 Time scope 41.6.2 Geographic scope 41.6.3 Subject scope 41.7 Significance ofthe study 41.8 Definition ofTerms 51 .9 Conceptual frame work 6CHAPTER TWO 7LITERATURE REVIEW 72.Olntroduction 7v2.1 Television reported causes o...
TABLE OF CONTENTDECLARATIONAPPROVALDEDICATION iiiACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ivACRONYMS vABSTRACT ixCHAPTER ONE 1INTROI~UCTlON AND BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 11.OIn~roduction 11.1 background of the study 11.14 Historical Perspective 11.1.2 Theoretical perspective 21.1.3 Contextual perspective 21.2 PROBLEM STATEMENT 21.3 Obj~çtives of the study 31.3.1. General Objective 31.3.2 Specific Objectives of the study 31.4 Research Questions 31.5 Scope 31.5.1 Geographical scope 3The study was carried out at NTV loc...
ABSTRACTThe mode and level of information dissemination are crucial to social development. The rural communities are basic in realizing social change. But these have to be intensively informed so as to adapt to the new ways of life. The media therefore take the challenge to continuously pass on information to the rural masses.This book presents the findings about the extent to which the media have served the rural communities with information, after studying whether the ru...
TABLE OF CONTENTDECLARATION IAPPROVAL IIDEDICATION IIIACKNOWLEDGMENTS IVTABLE OF CONTENT VLIST OF FIGURES VIIILIST OF TABLES IXACRONYMS XABSTRACT XIICHAPTER ONE 11.0 INTRoDUCTION 11.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 11.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMS 31.3 OI~wCTIvEs OF THE STUDY 51.3.1 General Objectives: 51.3.2 Specific Objectives: S1.3.3 Research Questions S1.4 ScOPE OFTHE STUDY~ 51.5 SIGNIFIcANCE/JUSTIFICATION 6CHAPTER TWO: 7LITERARURE REVIEW 72.1 INTRoDUCTION 72.2 THE CONCEPT OF HUMAN RIGHTS; 72.4.1 ...
TABLE OF CONTENTSCHAPTERONE1.0 IN"TRODUCTION ........................................................................................... 41.1 BACKGROUND ............................................................................................. 41.2 STATEMENT OF Tiffi PROBLEM ............................................................... 51.3 STUDY OBJECTNES .................................................................................... 61.4 SCOPE OF Tiffi STUDY .........................