International Research Journal of Arts and Communication


International Research Journal of Arts and Communication (IRJAC) is a premier platform for cutting-edge insights, blending academic excellence with practical applications in the fields of arts and communication. From groundbreaking research on media studies, digital communication, and cultural analysis, to practical solutions in social media, journalism, and creative industries, IRJAC empowers scholars, professionals, and policymakers with actionable knowledge to navigate the evolving landscape of global communication. Backed by a distinguished editorial board and a rigorous peer-review process, IRJAC ensures each publication meets the highest standards, making it a trusted resource for shaping strategies and fostering impactful discussions in arts, media, and communication

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  • MEDIA FOR MORALITY: THE ROLE OF CAMPUS RADIO IN SHAPING STUDENT CONDUCT IN UNIVERSITIES

    • Okoro Emmanuel Chisom (Department of Public Relations & Advertising, Rivers State University, Nkpolu-Oroworukwo, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria)
    • Ibim Precious Barinada (Department of Mass Communication, Captain Elechi Amadi Polytechnic, Rumuola Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria)
    The problems of social vices are the uncertain and unsafe atmosphere it creates wherever they are perpetuated. Hence, the objectives of this study were among others to assess the effectiveness of campus radio programmes in the campaign against...
    Cite this article:
    Okoro Emmanuel Chisom et al. (2025). MEDIA FOR MORALITY: THE ROLE OF CAMPUS RADIO IN SHAPING STUDENT CONDUCT IN UNIVERSITIES. International Research Journal of Arts and Communication. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15389458
  • BROADCASTING CHANGE: RADIO’S INFLUENCE ON RURAL ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS IN ELEME AND OGONI COMMUNITIES

    • Chinwendu Ifeanyi Opara (Department of Linguistics and Communication Studies, University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria)
    The study focused on the imminent undermining of the remediation work on oil-impacted sites in Ogoni land in the event of message misinterpretation in the communication process between HYPREP and Ogonis occasioned by negative perception of the...
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    Chinwendu Ifeanyi Opara et al. (2025). BROADCASTING CHANGE: RADIO’S INFLUENCE ON RURAL ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS IN ELEME AND OGONI COMMUNITIES. International Research Journal of Arts and Communication. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15389515
  • ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF NEMA’S COMMUNICATION WITH SOUTH-SOUTH RESIDENTS DURING THE 2019 FLOOD DISASTER

    • Anderson Michael Lee (Department of Communication Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
    • Dubois Camille Renée (Department of Media and Communication, University of Paris-Sorbonne, France)
    This assessed the communication strategies between NEMA and residents of South-South Nigeria in managing 2019 flooding. The main aim of the study was to find out the communication strategies that were employed by the National Emergency Management...
    Cite this article:
    Anderson Michael Lee et al. (2025). ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF NEMA’S COMMUNICATION WITH SOUTH-SOUTH RESIDENTS DURING THE 2019 FLOOD DISASTER. International Research Journal of Arts and Communication. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15388046