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Elif Asude Tunca

Researcher at European University of Lefka

Publications -  15
Citations -  66

Elif Asude Tunca is an academic researcher from European University of Lefka. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social media & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 10 publications receiving 29 citations.

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A comparative content analysis of television and blog coverage of internally displaced persons in Nigeria

TL;DR: Most prior studies that have researched internally displaced persons coverage in developing countries have primarily focused on the print media representation, in addition to general information as discussed by the authors, which is not the case here.
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Understanding the Implications of Social Media Usage in the Electoral Processes and Campaigns in Nigeria

TL;DR: In this paper, the implications of social media usage in the Nigerian electioneering campaigns and political processes are discussed. And the authors suggest that political messages should be based on truth and full of information that will enable the electorate to make a proper decision that will assist in bringing the right people into governance.

Social Media and Crisis Management: A Review and Analysis of Existing Studies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the growing body of knowledge that researched into social media and crisis management and found that the potential of social media as a crisis resolution tool is indisputable.
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Modelling journalists' coping strategies for occupational hazards in their coverage of protests against police brutality (ENDSARS protests) in Nigeria.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors surveyed a total of 470 journalists who were sampled through a respondent-driven chain referral sampling technique and found that journalists who covered the protests faced occupational hazards such as physical attacks, disgrace, threats, trauma, anxiety as well as fear.
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Impact of Visual Multimedia as a Counselling Strategy for Reducing School Dropout Propensity among School Children Who Are Survivors of Abductions in Northern Nigeria

TL;DR: In this paper, a quasi-experiment involving 470 school children who were survivors of abduction in Northern Nigeria was conducted, where the first was a face-to-face counselling, while the second was a telephone call with a parent.