Assessment of broadcast media role in mobilizing women for political participation
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Broadcast Media
- 2.2Historical Role of Broadcast Media in Politics
- 2.3Women's Political Participation and Media Influence
- 2.4Representation of Women in Broadcast Media
- 2.5Impact of Broadcast Media on Women's Political Awareness
- 2.6Challenges Faced by Women in Political Mobilization through Media
- 2.7Success Stories of Women Mobilization through Broadcast Media
- 2.8Comparative Analysis of Different Media Platforms
- 2.9International Perspectives on Women's Political Mobilization through Media
- 2.10Future Trends in Broadcast Media and Women's Political Participation
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Methodology Overview
- 3.2Research Design and Approach
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Sampling Techniques
- 3.5Data Analysis Procedures
- 3.6Ethical Considerations
- 3.7Validity and Reliability
- 3.8Limitations of the Research Methodology
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Overview of Findings
- 4.2Women's Perception of Broadcast Media in Political Mobilization
- 4.3Analysis of Media Content on Women's Political Participation
- 4.4Impact of Media Coverage on Women Leaders
- 4.5Public Response to Women's Political Campaigns in Media
- 4.6Comparison of Media Strategies for Different Political Campaigns
- 4.7Role of Social Media in Mobilizing Women for Political Participation
- 4.8Recommendations for Improving Media Engagement in Women's Political Mobilization
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Conclusion and Summary
- 5.2Key Findings Recap
- 5.3Implications for Future Research
- 5.4Practical Recommendations for Broadcast Media
- 5.5Final Thoughts and Reflections
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
The role of broadcast media in mobilizing women for political participation has gained increasing attention in recent years. This research project aims to assess the effectiveness of broadcast media in encouraging and empowering women to engage in political processes. The study will explore the various strategies and approaches used by broadcast media outlets to promote women's political participation, including the portrayal of women in news and current affairs programs, the coverage of women in leadership positions, and the use of social media platforms to amplify women's voices. By conducting a comprehensive analysis of broadcast media content, this research seeks to identify the strengths and limitations of current media practices in mobilizing women for political involvement. Through a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods, including content analysis, interviews with media professionals, and surveys with women viewers, the study aims to provide valuable insights into the impact of broadcast media on women's political engagement. Furthermore, this research project will examine the role of broadcast media in shaping public perceptions of women in politics and the influence of media narratives on women's decision-making processes. By shedding light on the ways in which broadcast media can either empower or marginalize women in the political sphere, this study aims to inform policy interventions and media initiatives that can better support women's participation in governance and decision-making. The findings of this research will contribute to existing literature on gender, media, and politics, providing a nuanced understanding of the opportunities and challenges faced by women in accessing and utilizing broadcast media for political mobilization. By highlighting successful media interventions and identifying areas for improvement, this study aims to offer practical recommendations for media practitioners, policymakers, and civil society organizations seeking to enhance women's political participation through broadcast media platforms. Ultimately, this research project seeks to advance the discourse on gender equality and democratic governance by examining the role of broadcast media in promoting women's political empowerment. By engaging with diverse stakeholders and amplifying women's voices in the public sphere, broadcast media can play a crucial role in fostering a more inclusive and participatory political environment for women around the world.
Thesis Overview
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</p><p><strong>Introduction</strong></p><p><strong>1.1</strong><strong>Background of the Study</strong></p><p> According to Hans Klein (2005), political participation refers to ‘citizen’s rights to influence public affairs’. In line with this thought, political participation can be identified as those actions taken by the citizens of a country either to influence or to support government and politics. It derives from the freedom to speak out, assemble and associate; the ability to take part in the conduct of public affairs; and the opportunity to register as a candidate, to campaign, to be elected and to hold office at all levels of government.</p><p> In Nigeria, women play a minimal role in politics. Just few women are found in political leadership positions although the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in Chapter 4 sections 30 and 40 guaranteed rights to all citizens of Nigeria- both male and female- rights that are basic and fundamental to all without discrimination between both sexes Onabajo, O. (2000).</p><p> Women have been actively engaged in political struggle since the 19th century. Women like Amina of Zaria, Madam Tinubu of Lagos, Olufunmilayo Ransom Kuti of Abeokuta, Margaret Ekpo and Hajjia Gabon Swabia among many others have fought to give Nigerian women a pride of place in Nigeria’s history Luka (2011). In the areas of politics, these women amongst others contributed immensely to the mobilization and sensitization of women with a view to ensuring that women participated actively in politics. According to the former Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) chairman, Professor Attahiru M. Jega, ‘Women should not be reduced to only voting and supporting male candidates win elective positions’. This was the motivation behind the unveiling of the INEC Gender Policy that institutionalizes the following:</p><p>1. Ensuring that INEC policies, plans, processes and operations are gender responsive;</p><p>2. Encouraging gender equity and balance within political parties, especially in the identification of candidates in line with the provisions of their statutes;</p><p>3. Increasing budgetary provision and mobilizing partners to effectively provide funding for gender sensitive actions within their purview and</p><p>4. Supporting an enabling legislative environment to achieve gender equality and bridging gaps in political representation in elective posts at all electoral levels.</p><p><strong>1.2 Statement of Problem</strong></p><p>It is not a hidden fact that women are under represented in the field of politics. In agreement with the assertion of Luka (2011), that “Politics is too serious a business to be left solely in the hands of men, the continuous low political participation of women in Nigeria becomes a major concern. In 2011, out of 109 senatorial seats available in Nigeria only 20 seats were occupied by females, same goes for the House of Representatives as only 24 seats out of 362 seats were occupied by women. In addition to the above, with vacancy in 36 states in Nigeria there are no female governors in the country neither has there been any female president or vice president.</p><p> There has been and still instances of women holding high political positions of leadership in countries like, Britain, Philippines, Brazil, Liberia, Germany etc, but in Nigeria reverse is the case. Women are also called to be leaders and not mere followers because they have equal rights as provided for in the 1999 constitution of Nigeria. The mass media especially the radio has an important role to play in mobilizing women for political participation, as this is one of the primary functions of the mass media.</p><p><strong>1.3 Objectives of the Study</strong></p><p>The objective of this study is therefore stated as follows:</p><p>1. To explain the role of the broadcast media towards mobilizing women for political participation.</p><p>2. To encourage gender equity and balance within political parties.</p><p>3. To know ways which societal culture and norms affect women participation in politics in Nigeria.</p><p>4. To examine the effect of media in mobilizing women towards political participation.</p><p><strong>5.</strong>To find out some problems facing women in participating in politics.</p><p><strong>1.4 Research Questions</strong></p><p>In this study, an attempt will be sufficiently made to answer the following questions.</p><p>1. What is the role of the broadcast media towards mobilizing women for political participation?</p><p>2. What is the perception of women on these political programs?</p><p>3. In what ways is societal culture and norms affect women participation in politics in Nigeria?</p><p>4. What has been the effect of media in mobilizing women towards political participation?</p><p>5. What are the problems facing women in participating in politics?</p><p><strong>1.5 SCOPE OF STUDY</strong></p><p> The study will be centered basically on the Assessment of Broadcast Media Role in Mobilizing Women for Political Participation.</p><p><strong>1.6 Significance of the Study</strong></p><p>It is expected that at the end of this study, to update knowledge within the framework of the study. Particularly, it will assist people’s views on the usefulness of broadcast media in mobilizing women to take part in decision-making. This study will draw the attention of government to empower women to participate in politics through the use of radio, television, films and motion pictures in their packaging of news reports and events, and to academics in their practices and training of journalist. The government should promote the welfare of women in general. Also the federal government should promote the full utilization of women in the development of human resources and to bring about their acceptance as full participation in every phase of national development with equal rights and corresponding obligations least involving 30% elective positions for women.</p><p> Another important significance of this is for election to be conducted according to the rules, in which all qualified individuals especially women are free to vote or be voted for with out constraints of manipulations. (Williams, 2008).</p>
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