Joy Collins-Dike
Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Rivers State

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Social Media and Political Participation in the 2023 General Election in Lagos State Jenifer Olajumoke Oni; Idris Mohammed; Joy Collins-Dike; Muhammad Ridwan
Polit Journal Scientific Journal of Politics Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Polit Journal: Scientific Journal of Politics, May
Publisher : Britain International for Academic Research (BIAR-Publisher)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/polit.v4i2.1151

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This study focuses on the use of social media and political participation in the 2023 general election in Lagos State. The study emanates from the idea that social media offers new platforms for communication, participation, and political engagement. This study examines the role of social media in shaping political participation during the 2023 general election in Lagos State, Nigeria. Through the quantitative analysis method, this research seeks to explore the extent to which social media influenced voter engagement, political discourse, and electoral outcomes in Lagos State. It objectives sought to: assess the factors informing social media use; and determine the effects of political use of social media. The study adopts Uses and Gratification as theoretical framework. Survey method was employed as a method of data collection through questionnaire. A sample of 364 residents of Iju Ishaga was used for the analysis. Based on the findings, residents of Iju Ishaga used social media because of easy access, availability and interactivity. The findings of the study revealed that social media plays a significant role in participatory politics among the residents of Iju Ishaga. The study discovered that residents of Iju Ishaga are quite active on social media particularly on WhatsApp. The platform is essential in both offline and online political activities, thus, enhancing political knowledge and increasing political participation and inclusion in Nigeria. The study also discovered that the residents with regular use express their political and policy preferences by engaging themselves and political actors directly through social media platforms. They are able to post their opinions and contribute to political discourses.
Online Harassment of Female Journalist in Lagos State Precious Awosanya Oreoluwa; Perpetua Ogechi Vitalis; Alikor Queen Nneka; Joy Collins-Dike; Muhammad Ridwan
Polit Journal Scientific Journal of Politics Vol 4 No 3 (2024): Polit Journal: Scientific Journal of Politics, August
Publisher : Britain International for Academic Research (BIAR-Publisher)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/polit.v4i3.1166

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This study examines online harassment of female journalist in Lagos State. The objectives of the study is to examine the various types of online harassment faced by female journalist, to explore the coping strategies and support system used by female journalist against online harassment and the strategies and policies put in place to curb online harassment. The study used the Feminist theory to interrogate social problems, trends that have been overlooked such as gender discrimination and structural inequalities. The study employed survey method and online questionnaire was used as an instrument of data collection. The population of the study consists of 250 female journalists. the study discovered that the digital space was popular among female journalist to carry out their job functions, the study further revealed that online harassment is popular in the digital space as most women are harassed while trying to carry out their job functions, that female journalist face challenges such as sexual advances, gender insensitive policies, cultural and religious limitations. The study concludes that women journalists suffer a variety of digital and physical challenges to their freedom of speech. Murder and assault continue to haunt journalists throughout the world, as has internet harassment in the form of rape and death threats, as well as various forms of intimidation, heightened surveillance, impersonation, and other digital dangers. The internet environment has been weaponised, with sophisticated attacks using speed and dispersed networks to promote misogyny, sexism, racism, homophobia, religion and other hate speech.