MEDIA, GENDER, AND CONFLICT: THE PROBLEM OF ERADICATING STEREOTYPING OF WOMEN IN NIGERIA

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  • R. BABATUNDE OYINADE, Ph.D
  • IFEDAYO DARAMOLA, Ph.D
  • MR ISHOLA LAMIDI

Keywords:

Media, Gender, Conflict, Women, Social Change, Nigeria

Abstract

The issues of media, gender, and conflict have long been a major area of research in media studies. These studies focus on the way women have been portrayed, and looked at as media. Practitioners vis-a-vis sex objects. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the continue stereotypes of women. This studies media stereotypes and the depiction of women in Nigeria media as well as the problems of gender bias.

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2013-01-31

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OYINADE, Ph.D, R. B., DARAMOLA, Ph.D, I., & LAMIDI, M. I. (2013). MEDIA, GENDER, AND CONFLICT: THE PROBLEM OF ERADICATING STEREOTYPING OF WOMEN IN NIGERIA. Singaporean Journal of Business Economics and Management, 2((1), 27–41. Retrieved from https://singaporeanjbem.com/index.php/SJBEM/article/view/22

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