Title of article :
THE MEDIA an‎d AFRICAN CHILD FORMATION: AN ETHICAL REFLECTION
Author/Authors :
Nweke, Charles C. Nnamdi Azikiwe University - Department of Philosophy, Nigeria , Onebunne, Jude I. Nnamdi Azikiwe University - Department of Philosophy, Nigeria
Pages :
21
From page :
114
To page :
134
Abstract :
The child occupies a very crucial place in every family, community and the entire human society. Among the cardinal African values, the child is highly ranked. Thus, offspring remains an essential aspect of African marriages. As the primary agent of socialization, the family plays a pivotal role in child formation. Apart from the general educational contents, African child formation importantly involves the inculcation of the effective African values that aid individual and societal integral developments. Within the platforms of both informal and formal education, the reality and place of the media in child formation is indubitable. As an important vehicle of information transmission, the media is pivotally positioned to provide platforms of exposures. Thus, with the activities of the media, the child is exposed to information that could add either positive or negative values to his/her process of formation. In the contemporary age of Information Communication Technology (ICT), the African child is faced with media realities that pose greater challenges to his/her human formation. The present piece approaches the place of the media in African child formation from the ethical perspective with a view to determining the moral problems and prospects therein. With the philosophical tools of exposition, critical analysis and appraisal, it could be submitted that African child formation is both advanced and hampered by the recent media activities, thereby eliciting measures towards promoting the advantages and disparaging the disadvantages.
Keywords :
MEDIA , AFRICAN CHILD FORMATION
Journal title :
Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies
Record number :
2672825
Link To Document :
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