Professional Profile for Stella Aririguzoh

HigherEdSpace Profile

  •  
  • Stella Aririguzoh

  

Basics

  • Name:
  • Stella Aririguzoh 
  • Location:
  • Nigeria  
  • Area of Interest:
  • Humanities  
  • (School) Network:
  • Covenant University 
  • HigherEdSpace Profile:
  • http://www.opencollege.com/profile/15712419 

Experience

  • Covenant University
  • 2003 - Present

Education

  • University of Nigeria
  • Nigeria
    Bachlor, Humanities
    1983 - 1987

My Publications

1. Aririguzoh, S. (2004). How the press impinges on the political and sociocultural sub-systems. Nsukka Journal of the Humanities, No 14, 137-147.
http://www.unnfacultyofarts.com/download.php?download_file=UNN-FAJH192.pdf.

2. Aririguzoh, S. (2005). The function and structure of communication in Entrepreneurialship. Nsukka Journal of the Humanities, No 15, 160-178.
www.unnfacultyofarts.com/download.php?download_file=UNN- FAJH246.pdf

3. Aririguzoh, S. (2006). Electronic news gathering: Impact, implications and challenges in television news reporting. The International Journal of Communication, No 4,158-171.

4. Aririguzoh, S. (2007). Media literacy and the role of English language in Nigeria. The International Journal of Communication, No 6, 144-160.

5. Aririguzoh, S. (2011). Television influence on political knowledge of the 2007 Nigerian presidential elections among residents of Ado-Odo/Ota, Ogun State. The Journal of Communication and Media Research, Vol. 3, No 1, 135-149.

6. Aririguzoh, S. (2011). Did television make you change your choice of candidate? The International Journal of Communication, No 13, 100- 121.

7. Aririguzoh, S. (2012). Influence of television broadcasts on voters’ choice of parties: A study of 2007 Nigerian presidential election. Journal of International Politics and Development Studies. Vol. 6. No 1, 40-73.

8. Aririguzoh, S. (2013). Human integration in globalization: The communication imperative. Nigerian Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 9, No 2, 118 – 141.

9. Aririguzoh, S. (2012). Community radio: The missing link in Nigeria’s Development. In Oso, L., Soola, D. & Pate, U. (Eds.). Media, governance and development: Issues and trends. Saarbrucken, Deutschland, Germany: Lap Lambert Academic Publishing. pp. 148-165.

10. Aririguzoh, S (2012). Contemporary uses and applications of the media among university students. In Aliede, J.E. (Ed.). Today’s Readings in Mass Communication: Issues, insights and perspectives. Enugu: Prime Targets. pp. 83-95.

11. Aririguzoh, S. (2014). Television influence and political participation of Nigeria’s unseen minorities. In O. Omojola (Ed.). Women's political visibility and media access: The case of Nigeria. Newcastle, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 29-52. http://www.cambridgescholars.com/womens-political-visibility-and-media-access.

12. Aririguzoh, S. (2014). Television broadcasts’ influence on voters in a presidential election. Saarbrucken, Deutschland, Germany: Lap Lambert Academic Publishing/ OmniScriptum GmbH & Co. KG.
.

13. Aririguzoh, S. (2011). Television broadcasts influence on undecided voters’ choices of candidates: A study of the 2007 Nigerian presidential election. African Journal of Communication and Development, Vol. 2, No 2.

14, Aririguzoh, S. (2012). Influence of television broadcasts on urban-rural voting
Behaviour: A study of the Nigerian 2007 presidential election. Ife Journal of Politics.

15 Aririguzoh, S. (2012). Influence of television on voters’ choice of candidates in the Nigerian 2007 presidential election. In Oso, L. (Ed.). Journalism in Nigeria. Ontario: University of Canada Press.

16. Aririguzoh, S. (2013). The reinforcement effects of television broadcasts on partisans in Nigeria. In L.Oso., R.W Olatunji & I. Ismail. (Eds.). Political Communication in Nigeria: Issues in electoral campaigns in the democratic process.

17. Aririguzoh, S. (2014). The Press and industrialization: Stories from Nigeria ( A Content Analytical Study). In D. Imohonopi (Ed.). Trajectory to industrial development in Nigeria. Ota: Department of Sociology, Covenant University.


© 2010-2021 OpenCollege.com, All Rights Reserved.
Open College is a service mark of AmeriCareers LLC.