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Ekeanyanwu, N. T. and Peter, Ada (2015) Children, Youths and Mediated Violence: A Reflective Evaluation of Some Selected Theoretical Models. The Nigerian Journal of Communication, 12 (1). pp. 50-71.

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2013) Reporting Sexuality Issues:Cases from the Nigerian Press. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Review, 1 (4). pp. 109-122.

Peter, Ada and Sobowale, Idowu and Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2013) THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR: MEASURING ADOLESCENTS MEDIA LITERACY AND ALCOHOL DRINKING EXPECTANCIES. Covenant Journal of Communication, 1 (2). pp. 118-129. ISSN 2354 - 3515

Peter, Ada and Sobowale, Idowu and Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2013) THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR: MEASURING ADOLESCENTS MEDIA LITERACY AND ALCOHOL DRINKING EXPECTANCIES. Covenant Journal of Communication, 1 (2). pp. 118-129. ISSN 2354 - 3515

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2012) The Nigerian Press,Brown Envelope Syndrome(BES)and Media Professionalism:The Missing Link. Journalism and Mass Communication, 2 (4). pp. 515-529. ISSN 2160-6579

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. and Igwe, Chigemezu and lgbinoba, Angela O. (2012) Drama and Communication in Television Advertising: A study of MTN's "SUNRISE" and Indomie Noodles "Make the World a Better Place". European Scientific Journal, 8 (5). pp. 85-105. ISSN I 857- 788 I (Print) e - ISSN 1857- 743 I

Owolabi, Tayo Ademola and Igbinoba, Angie Osarieme and Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2012) A Comparative Analysis of Movie Preference among Undergraduates of Christian and Secular Universities. Indian Journal of Media Studies, 6 (1 & 2). pp. 1-25. ISSN 2229 - 7235

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. and Kalyango, Y. J. and Peter, Ada (2012) GLOBAL NEWS FLOW DEBATE IN THE ERA OF SOCIAL MEDIA NETWORKS: IS THE U.S MEDIA STILL THE WORLD’S NEWS LEADER? European Scientific Journal.

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2011) Examination of Value Conflict Limiting Conception of Multicultural Education in Minority Institutions in the US:Retention and Graduation Outcry. Fort Hare Papers:Multidisciplinary Journal of the University of Fort Hare, 17. pp. 33-47.

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2011) Perceived Role of Entertainment Television in Shaping Social Behaviour of Teenagers. The Nigerian Journal of Communication, 9 (1). pp. 154-182. ISSN 0189-3319

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2011) Reporting the Global war on Terrorism:Cases from Nigeria. Fort Hare Papers:Multidisciplinary journal of the University of Fort Hare, 17. pp. 137-167.

Peter, Ada and Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2010) Book Review: The Elements of Journalism by Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel. Covenant Journal of Communication, 1 (2).

Igbinoba, Angie Osarieme and Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2010) Reporting Sexuality issues: cases from the Nigerian Press. International journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Review, 1 (4). pp. 109-122. ISSN 0781 - 3232

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2010) Theorizing Cultural Development vis-a-vis Cultural Imperialism Theory. Critique and Application of Communication Theories. pp. 28-49.

Peter, Ada and Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2010) The Theory of Triadic Influence, Media Literacy, Adolescents and Alcohol Advertising in Lagos State. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Review, 1 (3). pp. 34-39.

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2009) Cultural Implications of ICTs and Globalization in the Nigerian Society. Journal of Communication and Media Research, 1 (2). pp. 14-29.

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2009) Analysis of the Content of Nigeria's Newspaper Editorials. Oko Journal of Communication & Information Science, 1 (2). pp. 74-103.

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2009) Indigenous Cultures in the Era of Globalization:A Case Against Cultural Imperialism Theory. Communicare:Journal for Communication Sciences in Southern Africa, 28 (1). pp. 126-143.

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. and Edewor, Patrick (2009) Cultural Implications of lCTs and Globalization in the Nigerian Society. Journal of Communication and Media Research, 1 (2).

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2009) Culture,Communication and Human Development in Nigeria. Culture,Media,Technology and Psycho-Social Development in Nigeria. pp. 63-82.

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2008) News Flow Controversy:The Global Media Coverage of Nigerian Democracy. Mass Media in Nigerian Democracy. pp. 227-261.

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2008) Indigenous Culture,Communication and Globalization in Developing Societies:A Case For Cultural Development Hypothesis. International Journal of Communication (8). pp. 103-123. ISSN 1597-4324

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2008) Africa and Challenges:The Need for Integrated Development Communication. Globalization and Development Communication in Africa. pp. 84-99.

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2007) Global News Flow Controversy:Is the South Also Guilty? International Journal of Communication (7). pp. 14-42. ISSN 1597-4324

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2007) A Comparative Analysis of Nigerian Newspapers coverage and Management of Political conflicts in a Pluralistic Society. Babcock Journal of Mass Communication, 1 (3). pp. 85-109.

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. and Igbinoba, Angie Osarieme (2007) The Media and Cultism in Nigerian Higher Institutions of Learning: A Study of Coverage, Treatment and Relevance. International Journal of Communication (6). ISSN 1597-4324

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2007) The Media and Cultism in Nigerian Higher Institutions of Learning:a Study of Coverage,Treatment and Relevance. International Journal of Communication (6). pp. 371-388. ISSN 1597-4324

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2007) The Nigerian Press Coverage of Political Conflicts in a Pluralistic Society. Global Media Journal (African Edition). pp. 64-91.

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2006) The Nigerian Media and Global Political Reportage:Coverage/Treatment of the 2004 US Presidential elections. Journal of Communication Studies, 5 (1-2). pp. 16-30. ISSN 0021-9916

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2006) Contemporary Issues in Critical Writing and Reviews. Themes in Communication Writing. pp. 86-111.

Book Section

Ekeanyanwu, N. T. (2010) Nollywood and Nigeria's Indigenous Cultural Values:The Development Imperatives. In: Communication and Africa's Development Crisis Essys in Honour of Professor Des Wilson. VDM Verlag Dr. Muller GmbH & Co. KG Dudweiler Landstr. 99, 66123 Saarbrucken, Germany Phone +49 681 9100-698, Fax +49 681 9100-988 Email: info@vdm-publishing.com, U.S.A., pp. 132-143. ISBN 978-3-639-32175-3

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