Biography

Prof. Israel Wilson Udomisor

Department of Mass communication

University of Maiduguri, Nigeria

Professor


Email: iriswilson2012@yahoo.com


Qualifications

1990 Ph.D., Communication and Journalism, (International Relations), Poona, India

1988 P.G.D.M., (Post-Graduate Diploma in Personnel Management & Industrial Relations.), Jalandah, India

1982 M.A., (Distinction) Communication Arts, New York Institute of Technology, New York, USA

1980 B.F.A., (Communication Arts) New York Institute of Technology, New York, U.S.A


Research Fields

Television, radio film in national development

Journalism, public relations and cultural advancement

Media diplomacy and conflict management

New information technologies and national development


Publications (selected)

  1. Udomisor, I. W et al (2015) Impacts of Mobile Technology on Nigeria Broadcasting Communication Policy. International Journal of Social Science Studies Vol. 3, No. 1; pg. 111-121.
  2. Udomisor, I. W et al (2015) Professional Demand of Objectivity and Its Effect on Media Objectivity in Conflict Management in Journalism. Advances in Journalism and Communication, 3, 1-9.
    http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ajc.2015.31001.
  3. Udomisor, I. W et al (2015) Evaluation of Political news Reportage in Nigeria’s Vanguard and the Guardian Newspapers. Advances in Journalism and Communication, 3, 10-18 http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ajc.2015.31002.
  4. Udomisor, I. W. et al (2014) Proscription as a tool of Military Dictatorial means of Conflict Management in Nigeria: The Case of Newswatch Magazine Proscription: Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Studies (ISSN: 2321 – 2799) Vol. 2 N0. 6, pg. 826-833.
  5. Udomisor, I. W. et al (2014) Communication Significance of Traditional Symbols in Oron Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State: Trend and Prospect in Conflict Resolution. American Journal of Industrial and Business Management, Vol. 4, Pg. 482-498.
  6. Udomisor, I. W. et al (2014) Artistic Display Performance and Management Qualities of Nollywoood Actors and Actresses: Implication for Professionalism in the Performing Arts Industries; Advances in journalism and Mass communication, Vol. 2. Pg. 8-19.
  7. Udomisor, I. W. et al (2013) Communication, Language and Library as Balm of Scientific Development; Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol. 3 No. 6 Pg. 62-70.
  8. Udomisor, I. W. et al (2013) Impact of News Commercialization on Nigeria Broadcasting Commission Communication Policy, New Media and Mass Communication , Vol. 13, pg. 27-30.
  9. Udomisor, I. W. et al (2013) A Critical Assessment of the Regulation of the Practice of Public Relations in Nigeria, Journal of Mass Communication and Journalism, Vol. 3, No. 1, Pg. 1-7.
  10. Udomisor, I. W. (2013) Management of Radio and Television Stations in Nigeria, New Media and Mass Communication, Vol. 10, Pg. 1-12.
  11. Udomisor, I. W. et al (2013) Handling Communication Crises in Media Organization: The Case of Africa Independent Television, Research on Humanities and Social  Sciences, Vol. 3, No. 2 Pg.62-71.
  12. Udomisor, I. W. et al (2013) Management of Communication Crisis in a library and Its Influence on Productivity, Journal of Information and Knowledge Management, Vol. 3, No. 8 Pg 13-20.
  13. Udomisor, I. W. et al (2013) Religion as a Repository of Nigeria National Communication Policy, New Media and Mass Communication, Vol. 16, Pg.88-94.
  14. Udomisor, I. W. et al (2013) Dramatic Script Writing and Its Effect on the Performance of Actors and Actresses in Nollywood Films, Journal of Arts and Design Studies, Vol. 13, Pg. 23-30.
  15. Udomisor, I. W. (2013) Media as a Party in Conflict, Conflict Management and Resolution: The Case of South Africa. International Journal of Management Sciences. Vol. 1 No. 7 Pg 245-253.
  16. Udomisor, I. W. et al (2013) A Critique of the Performance of the Nigerian Press in the Current Democratic Dispensation. International Journal of Management Sciences. Vol. 1 No. 8 Pg 272-281.
  17. Udomisor, I. W. et al (2012) Content Analysis of Programs Produced by Nollywood Particularly on Africa Magic: DSTV, Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol. 2, No.1 Pg. 27-34.
  18. Udomisor, I. W., and S. Bwala (2010) Newspaper Coverage of Development and Cultural Issues in Nigeria, The Nigerian Journal of Communication (ACCE), Vol. 8, No.1, Pg. 25-42.
  19. Udomisor, I. W. and Emem I. Udomisor (2010) Making the University Relevant to the Needs of The Community Through New Communication Technologies, International Journal of Continuing Education, Centre for Continuing Education, University of Jos, Vol. 4, No.3, Pg. 203-211.
  20. Udomisor, I. W. (2007) Communication, Agriculture, Rural Development and the Special Role of Video Technology, The Nigerian Journal of Communication (ACCE), Vol. 3, No.1 Pg. 175-190.
  21. Udomisor, I. W. (2006) Reasons, Development and Growth of Communication Policies in India and Nigeria, Liwuram, Vol. 13, Pg. 45-56.
  22. Udomisor, I. W. (2005) The Mass Media, Voluntary Associations and the Development of Democracy in the Third World Nations, International Journal of Continuing Education Vol. 3, No.4, Pg. 119-132.
  23. Udomisor, I. W. (2005) Types, Functions and Services of Video Service Providers in Maiduguri, Annals of Borno, Vol. 21/22, Pg. 57-66.
  24. Bashir, A.S. & Udomisor I. W. (2004) Digital Literacy Among Journalists in the North-East Region of Nigeria: Implications and Challenges, Liwuram, Vol. 11, Pg. 123-132.
  25. Udomisor, I. W. & Ojong, P. A. (2003) The Nigerian Media and National Interests; Press Coverage of the Nigeria- Commonwealth Crisis, Nigerian Education Journal, Vol. 5, No.1, Pg. 106-114.
  26. Udomisor, I. W. (2003) Women Liberation and Rural Empowerment: The Role of Radio in the North-East Region, Annals of Borno, Vol. 19/20, Pg. 52-66.


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