Media as a scholarly source of information: evidence from legal theses and dissertations

S. Bangani, Sabelo Chizwina, M. Moyo
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his study sought to determine the citation of media sources by law students in South Africa. Data were gathered from theses and dissertations of selected law schools in the country using specifically designed excel spreadsheets comprising columns for citations and sources, among others. The results, in relation to the research questions of the study, indicate that media, as a source of information, was the least cited while other secondary sources of information such as journal articles and books were among the most cited sources. Regarding usage of the media, the results show that newspapers had a high citation rate, followed by Television, radio, with magazines coming last. The study findings further indicate that two African economic giants, South Africa and Nigeria, were among the top origin of the media cited, alongside the United Kingdom, and the United States of America. The results further indicate that the Mail and Guardian, the British Broadcasting Corporation, and the Economist magazine, were the most cited forms of media. The study also indicates a positive but weak relationship between scholarly (citation) and public impact (circulation) of media sources. Keywords: Theses and dissertations, legal education, media, Newspapers, Magazines, Television and Radio
媒体作为学术信息来源:来自法律论文和学位论文的证据
他的研究试图确定南非法律系学生对媒体来源的引用。数据是从该国选定的法学院的论文和学位论文中收集的,使用专门设计的excel电子表格,包括引文和来源等栏。与研究的研究问题相关的结果表明,作为信息来源的媒体被引用的次数最少,而其他次要信息来源,如期刊文章和书籍,被引用的次数最多。在媒体使用方面,结果显示报纸的引用率最高,其次是电视、广播,杂志最后。研究结果进一步表明,南非和尼日利亚这两个非洲经济大国,与英国和美利坚合众国一起,是媒体引用最多的国家之一。结果进一步表明,《邮报》和《卫报》、英国广播公司和《经济学人》杂志是被引用最多的媒体形式。该研究还表明,媒体来源的学术(引用)与公共影响(发行量)之间存在着微弱的正相关关系。关键词:论文、法律教育、媒体、报纸、杂志、电视、广播
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