2024
DOI: 10.59400/issc.v3i1.502
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Understanding advertising in the era of social media

Perpetua Ogechi Vitalis,
Timothy Ekeledirichukwu Onyejelem,
Ademolu Patrick Okuneye

Abstract: The late 1990s saw the rise of social media, which changed how people consumed and disseminated information. Youth find social networking sites to be quite appealing and popular, and they frequently spend a lot of time using the platforms’ communication affordances. Since McLuhan contended in the 20th century that technologies aid in extending human capacity, media technologies have been seen as empowering and freeing. In the media and communication sectors, technologies have made it easier for humans to manip… Show more

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“…Scholars are of the view that in Nigeria child"s right abuse remains a huge concern (Okooboh, 2016;Onyido andVareba, 2019, Msughter et al, 2020;Onyejelem, 2020, Vitalis, et al, 2024. These include child battering, child labour, child marriage, child sexual abuse, child neglect, deprivation of education, emotional torture, and female genital mutilation, malnutrition, among others (Obada et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars are of the view that in Nigeria child"s right abuse remains a huge concern (Okooboh, 2016;Onyido andVareba, 2019, Msughter et al, 2020;Onyejelem, 2020, Vitalis, et al, 2024. These include child battering, child labour, child marriage, child sexual abuse, child neglect, deprivation of education, emotional torture, and female genital mutilation, malnutrition, among others (Obada et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%