尼日利亚西南部选举季节记者的安全水平

IF 0.3 Q3 AREA STUDIES
Sola Elijah Olorunda
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该研究采用了调查式的描述性研究。尼日利亚西南部的所有媒体机构组成了人口。200名受访者组成了这项研究的样本,采用了多阶段抽样方法,包括分层随机抽样和简单随机抽样技术。采用“记者安全水平调查问卷”收集数据(LSJQ)。采用Cronbach Alpha技术对仪器的可靠性进行评估,可靠性系数为0.81。通过表面效度和内容效度验证了该工具的有效性。描述性统计和推断性统计都被用来检验获得的数据;更具体地说,研究问题采用描述性统计,研究假设采用t检验。该研究发现,报道选举的记者的安全程度适中,男性和女性记者对这种安全的看法没有明显差异。考虑到这次调查的结果,有人建议媒体机构加紧努力,在选举季节向记者提供所需的防护装备。政府和非政府组织应共同努力,在选举期间保护记者。应该开展提高公众意识的活动和项目,反对与选举有关的针对记者的暴力行为。
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Journalists’ Level of Safety at Election Seasons in Southwest Nigeria
The study used survey-style descriptive research. All of southwest Nigeria’s media outlets made up the population. 200 respondents made up the study’s sample, using a multi-stage sampling approach that included stratified random and simple random sampling techniques. A questionnaire titled “Level of Safety of Journalists Questionnaire” was used to gather data (LSJQ). The instrument’s reliability was assessed using the Cronbach Alpha technique, and a reliability co-efficient of 0.81 was found. The validity of the instrument was proven through the face and content validity. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were used to examine the data acquired; more specifically, descriptive statistics were utilized for the research question and t-tests were employed for the research hypothesis. The study found a modest level of safety for journalists covering elections, and there is no discernible difference between male and female journalists' perceptions of this safety. Considering the results of this investigation, it was suggested that media organizations step up their efforts by offering the required protective gear to reporters during election seasons. Government and non-governmental organizations should work together to protect journalists during election seasons. There should be public awareness campaigns and programs against election-related violence against journalists.
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