United Kingdom
Review Article
Convergence, Citizens Engagement and Democratic Sustainability in Emerging Democracies: The Case of Ghana and Nigeria
Author(s): Modestus Fosu and Akpojivi UfuomaModestus Fosu and Akpojivi Ufuoma
In this era of globalisation, information accessibility is becoming more and more crucial to empower citizens
in their political, economic and socio-cultural engagements. However, in emerging democracies there are certain factors, that is, economic, cultural and political, which are still hindering the vast majority of the population from being included in the media and democratic discourse. Nevertheless, a new phenomenon of communication convergence is evolving in emerging democracies like Ghana and Nigeria, which is providing platforms for wide citizen engagements in the political and social discourse in societies. Communication convergence here involves the interaction of radio, television, newspapers, mobile phones and audiences as participants at the same forum in the media sphere. This phenomenon has radically enhanced citizens’ participation in the democratic proce.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2165-7912.1000140
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