Nelson Okorie

Nelson Okorie is an active scholar and researcher, with research interests in Development Communication and Media Performance.

Publications

Risk Communication for Viral Hepatitis Management Among Migrants
Evaristus Adesina, Olusola Oyero, Nelson Okorie, Charity Ben-Enukora, Babatunde Adeyeye. © 2022. 18 pages.
The burden of viral hepatitis is high with huge mortality and morbidity on human population. The increasing migration of people from areas highly prevalent of viral hepatitis...
Handbook of Research on the Global Impact of Media on Migration Issues
Nelson Okorie, Babatunde Raphael Ojebuyi, Juliet Wambui Macharia. © 2020. 392 pages.
In today’s culture, media outlets have as much influence on the general public as ever. Migration is an issue that has sparked commentary throughout the globe, leading to many...
Portrayal of Women in Nollywood Films and the Role of Women in National Development
Suleimanu Usaini, Ngozi M. Chilaka, Nelson Okorie. © 2020. 15 pages.
This study investigates how women are portrayed in Nollywood films, as well as the interpretation of their representations. It aims at understanding how the images of women are...
M Stands for Media, Migration, and Modern Slavery in the UK
Nelson Okorie, Suleimanu Usaini. © 2020. 9 pages.
This chapter examined the issues of victimization and modern slavery actions against foreign migrants in the UK as well as the possible solutions suggested by media outlets and...
Channels Television on YouTube: Shaping the African Discourse on Migration
Oluwafolafunmi Omoladun Afolabi, Tolulope Kayode-Adedeji, Evaristus Adesina, Babatunde Adeyeye, Suleimanu Usaini, Nelson Okorie. © 2020. 27 pages.
The migration of people in large numbers from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, and South Sudan, to receiving countries such as South Korea, America, Canada, Russia, and Germany...
Risk Communication for Viral Hepatitis Management Among Migrants
Evaristus Adesina, Olusola Oyero, Nelson Okorie, Charity Ben-Enukora, Babatunde Adeyeye. © 2020. 18 pages.
The burden of viral hepatitis is high with huge mortality and morbidity on human population. The increasing migration of people from areas highly prevalent of viral hepatitis...
Necessity of Paradigm Shift in Criminological Theorizing
Ajibade Ebenezer Jegede, Olusola Oyero, Nelson Okorie, Caleb Abiodun Ayedun, Mofoluwake Ajayi. © 2020. 19 pages.
The traditional linkage of defective educational acquisition and the propensity to engage in anti-social behaviours has been accentuated in criminological theory. However...
Social Media and Identity Theft Implications on Nigerian Victims and International Economy
Tolulope Kayode-Adedeji, Obianuju Victoria Okeke, Lanre Amodu, Opeyemi Fasanya, Nelson Okorie. © 2020. 14 pages.
This research was conducted with the sole aim of examining the implications of social media identity theft and level of awareness of security measures on social networking...
Global Media, Television, and the Americanization of Young Africans
Nelson Okorie. © 2020. 16 pages.
This chapter examined the perception of young Africans on American values as portrayed in popular entertainment programs. This chapter examined use DSTV as a study example...
Portrayal of Women in Nollywood Films and the Role of Women in National Development
Suleimanu Usaini, Ngozi M. Chilaka, Nelson Okorie. © 2017. 15 pages.
This study investigates how women are portrayed in Nollywood films, as well as the interpretation of their representations. It aims at understanding how the images of women are...