Research Papers/Topics in Communications Technology

Communication, Embedded Systems & Electrical Power Systems Research Cluster

ABSTRACT  The Electric Power and Energy Systems (EPES) group forms a core research area of the Department of Electrical and Information Engineering. Our research cluster is motivated by the need to address the issues related to the design and operation of modern, “smarter”, greener electric power grids. In addition, renewed interest in hybrid--‐electric distributed systems and home automation calls for advances in the area of energy conversion and power electronics. The EPES research c...

A Critical Analysis Of Prisons As Discourse Communities: An Examination Of Whawha Prison Complex.

ABSTRACT This research looks at the prison community as a discourse community. The study also provides a sociolinguistic analysis of the language used at Whawha Medium Offenders Prison. Through the analysis of language the study also explores certain aspects of prison life at Whawha prison complex. The study uses the ‘sociolinguistics theory’. The research examines Whawha Prison Complex as a discourse community, investigates how the inmates at Whawha Prison Complex use language in a pecul...

THE IMPACT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) BASED TECHNOLOGIES IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING AT EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION LEVEL AT RIVERSIDE STIMULATION CENTRE IN IMBIZO DISTR

ABSTRACT The research focused into the impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) based technologies in the teaching and learning at Early Childhood Education (ECE) level settings in the context of the new curriculum in Bulawayo Urban schools. The study was conducted at Riverside Stimulation Centre in Imbizo District in Bulawayo Metropolitan Province. Ten ECE teachers formed the sample. Questionnaires were used to gather information from teachers. Focus groups interviews were us...

Analyzing the Use of ICT for Professional Development among Secondary School Teachers in Tanzania

ABSTRACT Teachers‟ Professional Development refers to a variety of activities both formal and informal, which is designed for a personal and professional growth for teachers. The advancement of technology has been recognized to play a valuable role in developing and improving the teaching and learning situations. This study, aims at analyzing the use of ICT in Teachers‟ professional among the Tanzanian Secondary School teachers. Data used in this study, were collected through a field data...

A Survey Of News Consumption Patterns Of Students Of The University Of Ghana

ABSTRACT This study sought to find out the news consumption patterns of University of Ghana students. Specifically, it was to ascertain whether the advent of the internet was discouraging students from accessing the traditional media. Also in consideration were the news sources of students and their motivations for accessing those news media. A survey was employed to gather the required data. A sample of 148 was drawn from Commonwealth Hall, Volta Hall and Legon Hall. Among the respondents, t...

Press Coverage Of Cybercrime Issues In Ghana: A Content Analysis Of The Daily Graphic And Daily Guide

ABSTRACT The media is often referred to as the mirror of society, reflecting events and issues that occur in society. This study examined the nature of coverage the press in Ghana gave to cybercrime issues through a content analysis of sampled editions of the Daily Graphic and the Daily Guide in 2011. The study set out to examine the view that the structure of ownership of a medium determines the content it turns out. Specifically, it tested the view that a state-owned newspaper such as the D...

A STUDY OF GENDER ROLES IN PUBLIC RELATIONS PRACTICE IN GHANA

ABSTRACT This study examined gender influence on role performance in PR departments in the Ghana Commercial Bank, the Electoral Commission and the University of Ghana. The study was undertaken within the framework of the social role theory. A combination of qualitative in-depth interviews and observation was employed to gather data using Frederick‟s nine-item list of activities and Alimo-Metcalfe‟s four-item list of leadership styles. The study found that male and female managers appeared...

KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES OF NURSING MOTHERS TOWARDS HEPATITIS B AS A CHILDHOOD KILLER DISEASE: A SURVEY OF NURSING MOTHERS IN HO, GHANA

ABSTRACT This study assessed the knowledge, attitude and practices of nursing mothers using two postnatal clinics in Ho, in the Volta region of Ghana. The study also looked at their sources of information on health issues. These two postnatal clinics were chosen because they were the most patronised postnatal care centres in the Ho municipality and therefore, allowed for the inclusion of respondents from a broad range of communities and a representative cross-section of demographic background...

AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES OF RADIO STATIONS IN WA

ABSTRACT The liberalization of the airwaves in the early 1990s and the promulgation of the National Communications Authority Act of 1996 (Act 524) resulted in broadcast pluralism in Ghana. The resultant increase in the number of radio stations has spawned a very competitive radio market in which radio stations compete for audiences to sell to advertisers. This study was done to find out how radio stations in the Wa Municipality of the Upper West Region of Ghana generated revenue to sustain th...

VISA-FREE MOVEMENT AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION: EXPECTATIONS AND EXPERIENCES OF KENYANS IN GHANA

ABSTRACT The pivot of this study is that while the prospects of regional interaction and integration for political and economic development in Africa have been well researched, the implications of intercultural communication have not received as much scholarly attention. The expectations and intercultural communication experiences of Kenyans in Ghana were, therefore, examined in order to understand the ways in which the visa-free entry policy, driven by the African Union, might influence the ...

SOCIAL MARKETING AS AN HIV/AIDS COMMUNICATION TOOL: A CASE STUDY OF THE STOP AIDS, LOVE L IFE CAMPAIGN BY THE GHANA SOCIAL MARKETING FOUNDATION (GSMF)

ABSTRACT This work sought to find out whether social marketing works as an HIV/AIDS communication tool. Theories in social marketing were therefore used to assess the impact of the Stop AIDS, Love Life campaign. Previous campaigns in some third world countries also provided examples of the use of social marketing principles in HIV/AIDS campaigns. The Stop AIDS, Love Life campaign was compared to these campaigns to identify similarities and differences and to assess the impact of the Ghanaian ...

THE CHANGING ROLE OF CHRISTIAN NEWSPAPERS IN GHANA: A CASE STUDY OF THE CATHOLIC STANDARD

ABSTRACT This study content analysed the Catholic Standard from 1938 to 2012. The objective of the study was to determine whether the role of the Catholic Standard has changed through the different types of governance systems over the years. A sample of 480 issues out of a total number of 3,216 issues in the 74 year period of the Catholic Standard were randomly selected and considered for analysis. The study content analysed headlines of front page, middle page and back page stories, as well ...

WHAT MAKES THE FRONT PAGE NEWS IN AN ELECTION YEAR: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE DAILY GRAPHIC AND DAILY GUIDE NEWSPAPERS, 2016.

ABSTRACT This study content analyzed the front page issues of the 2016 Daily Graphic and Daily Guide newspapers on what made the news in the 2016 election year, as regards factors influencing selection of stories, frames used in the coverage of political news as well as ownership and the influence it had on how front page news was covered in the 2016 election year. From all 626 issues published in 2016, a total sample of 148 issues was drawn for the two newspapers. This proportion gave a fair...

THE USE OF MEDIA ADVOCACY BY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS (CSOs) IN PUSHING DEVELOPMENT AGENDA IN GHANA

ABSTRACT The study examined media advocacy as practiced by Civil Society organizations in pushing for development agenda in Ghana. The study employed an exploratory research design and a sample size of three(3) CSOs namely Ghana Integrity Initiative, Media Foundation for West Africa and the Centre for Democratic Development using the purposive sampling technique. Underpinned by the Agenda Setting and the Two-step flow theory, interviews were conducted for data collection. Interviews were then...

WOMEN AND SOCIAL MEDIA: A STUDY OF GHANAIAN WOMEN BLOGS

ABSTRACT Blogging has become a major tool for people to interact and make known their various perspectives on life and the world at large. The study investigates the usage and practice of blogging by Ghanaian women. Using the theory of technology diffusion and adoption, liberal feminist theory and the sense of agency and community, the study establishes that Ghanaian women are actively engaging with blogs by creating personal journal blogs, writing on diverse themes but predominantly on love...


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