Fellowship 2021
-
Assessing fact-checking competence of journalism lecturers in Ondo state tertiary institutions
Abstract The journalism business has moved from using conventional media like radio, television or print media for information dissemination, thanks…
Read More » -
Misinformation Awareness Among Journalists Covering Politics in Nigeria: Implications for Democratic Institutions in North-east Nigeria
Abstract This study examined Misinformation Awareness among Journalists Covering Politics in Nigeria and its Implications for Democratic Institutions in North-East…
Read More » -
Information disorder ecosystem: concepts, taxonomies, and research agenda
Introduction The rise in contamination of the content of information and abnormalities in the production, distribution and consumption of information…
Read More » -
Comprehensive report on information disorder in the 2020 Ghana elections
Introduction Information is a major defining product or factor voters use in making decisions during elections. However, the rise of…
Read More » -
Analysis of information disorder within the context of Nigeria’s economic policies
Abstract Information disorder is increasingly distorting economic and political spaces across the world. Nigeria’s economic policies are among the most…
Read More » -
Information disorder and the future of journalism in Nigeria
Abstract Nigerian journalism has encountered and continues to confront many threats, majority of them exogenous; repression by colonial and post…
Read More » -
Information Disorder: A deliberate act of government or an evolution of societal transformation, a case study of Chibok girls abduction in Nigeria.
Abstract It seems one of the havens of information disorder is confined within the domain of recurring cases of abduction…
Read More » -
Ondo and Edo Elections 2020: A Typological Analysis of Information Disorder
Introduction Elections, according to Robert A. Pastor, ‘are both the supreme political act and a complicated administrative exercise at the…
Read More » -
Influence of misinformation on voters’ electoral decision during the 2019 presidential elections in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory
When social media first entered the Nigerian technology space in 1995 through the UNESCO sponsored project, named the Reginal Informatics…
Read More »