"A wonderful read! One of the most original contributions to the cutting-edge body of work on netizenship and the public sphere in Africa.
This book should be read and reread by all lovers of Africa and knowledge!"
— Professor Pius Adesanmi, Winner, the Penguin Prize for African Writing
Summary Table of Contents Chapter 1 • Introduction
Structure of Nigeria; Representation and Types of Nationalism Issues of Nationalism and Networking Involved in this Research Concepts within the Title of the Study
Theoretical Framework
Media System Dependency Theory Agenda-Setting Theory
Symbolic Interactionism Theory
Chapter 2 • Literature Review
Review of Previous Nigeria-Related Studies
Diaspora in Literature
Review of Social and Technological Aspects of the Internet Research Questions
Chapter 3 • Methodology
Participant Observation Method Textual Analysis of Postings Rationale for This Study
Chapter 4 • Data Collection
Data from Discussion Groups
Summary of a Particular Thread
Chapter 5 • Data Analysis
Chapter 6 • Discussion and Conclusion
Conclusion
Limitation of Study
Issues for Further Research
Appendices
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