On terrorist attacks in Nigeria: Stance and engagement in conversations on Nairaland

dc.creatorChiluwa, Innocent, Odebunmi, Akin
dc.date2016
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-29T18:00:33Z
dc.descriptionTerrorist attacks in Nigeria have generated a huge body of conversations and debates on the Internet. This study investigates the contents of these online conversations on Nairaland and how such conversations exhibit stance and civic engagement in response to the attacks. Nairaland is an online community and public space that serves as a meeting place for Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora, who constantly follow-up on the events in Nigeria and participate in political debates about the country. This study argues that the frequent negative evaluations of Boko Haram and the attribution of the activities to Islam and the consistent constructions of northern Nigeria as ‘violent people’ and Islam as an ‘evil’ religion in Nairaland are potential to further worsen religious and ethnic relations in Nigeria
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dc.identifierhttp://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/7184/
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/handle/123456789/36538
dc.languageen
dc.subjectH Social Sciences (General), PE English
dc.titleOn terrorist attacks in Nigeria: Stance and engagement in conversations on Nairaland
dc.typeArticle

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