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Title: Use of Digital Space to Amplify the Voice of Minority Groups in Nigeria
Authors: OKOCHA, Desmond Onyemechi
FALOSEYI, Michael
Keywords: Digital Participation
Digital Space
Minority Groups
Nigeria
Social Media
Issue Date: Apr-2024
Publisher: Journal of Communication and Media Technology (A Special Edition in honour of Professor Lai Oso)
Series/Report no.: Volume 6;Nunmber 1&2
Abstract: The disparity between the majority and minority groupings is a reality of all human societies or states. The digital media space has largely democratised the way and speed of communication, narrowing the gap between the majorities and the minorities. This survey study found that minorities, indeed, could have a say. The study objective was to determine how much digital media has amplified minority voices in Nigeria. Notwithstanding, the primary data was collected through the probabilistic survey with a questionnaire administered both online and physically. Data analysis concluded that digital media has extended communication access to minority groups. The Muted group and co cultural theories that provided the theoretical framework for this study equally established the existence of minority groups who would always want to seek a medium of communication they found sympathetic or favourable to their course. In conclusion, study findings indicate a challenge in the skill level for minorities to take maximum benefit from the opportunities afforded them by the digital media space. The study recommends that the government and those in authority deliberately provide digital infrastructures, training, and a conducive environment to empower minority groups to seamlessly participate in cyberspace, which is a right, not a privilege.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1819
ISSN: 2814-3663
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