尼日利亚企业家在社交媒体使用和政治沟通方面面临的挑战

D. N. Morah, C. Uzochukwu
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社交媒体技术已经成为千禧年的“喉舌”,尤其是在尼日利亚和非洲。它为普遍民主化进程提供了急需的氧气,并被认为最适合就公共问题、事务和辩论发表意见。尽管其影响仍处于初期阶段,但显而易见的是,社交媒体平台为政治、国家、公众和文化利益之间的谈判提供了一个新的公共领域,尤其是在尼日利亚。该调查调查了企业家如何利用社交媒体积极参与治理,以及基于技术决定论和议程设置理论的内在挑战。对尼日利亚埃努古州和阿南布拉州的200名受访者进行了有目的的抽样调查,结果显示,社交媒体,尤其是Facebook、Twitter和Whatsapp,在很大程度上增强了工匠和商人对政治的兴趣、参与、互动和社会化。然而,研究结果与媒体素养是社交媒体使用障碍的观点形成了鲜明对比,这种观点认为未受过教育的人可能无法有效地操纵社交媒体。结果还表明,在选定的城市中,社交媒体可能是未来政治发展的绝佳策略。因此,该研究建议降低数据资费成本,使工匠和贸易商,特别是农村企业家能够使用互联网和社交媒体。
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SOCIAL MEDIA USE AND POLITICAL COMMUNICATION CHALLENGES AMONG SELECTED ENTREPRENEURS IN NIGERIA
Social media technology has become ‘the mouth-piece’ of the millennium, especially in Nigeria and Africa. It provides the much-needed oxygen for universal democratisation processes and considered as most suitable for expression of opinion on public issues, affairs and debates. Though its impacts are still incipient, it is palpable that social media platforms promote a new public sphere for negotiation between political, national, public and cultural interests, especially in Nigeria. The survey investigates how entrepreneurs are using social media to participate in governance actively and inherent challenges hinged on Technology Determinism and Agenda Setting theories. Deploying purposive sampling, to select 200 respondents from Enugu and Anambra States of Nigeria, findings show that social media, especially Facebook, Twitter and Whatsapp augment interest, participation, interaction and socialisation among artisans and traders with regards to politics to a great extent. The findings, however, contrast the notion that media literacy is a barrier to social media use, which assumes that uneducated people may not be able to manipulate social media effectively. Results also demonstrate that social media could be an excellent strategy for futuristic political development in selected cities. The study, therefore, recommends a decrease in the cost of data tariff to enable artisans and traders, especially the rural-based entrepreneurs have access to the Internet and social media.
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