JCMR ARTICLES 14.1

Media contributions to ‘sex for grades’ discourse: A study of the movie Citation and the tertiary education sector in Osun State, Nigeria

Abstract The Nigerian media has been lending a voice to all stakeholders in the society through its watchdog function and has stood the objective gr...

Abstract

The Nigerian media has been lending a voice to all stakeholders in the society through its watchdog function and has stood the objective ground of tackling vices affecting the state of the public while endorsing those that uplift the nation. Nigerian legacy media coupled with the film industry have consistently mirrored the realities of the variations to the subject of ‘sex for grades’ in female student- male lecturer relationship. Through discourse and statistical analyses methods, the movie Citation, was examined as a medium contributing to curtailing the menace of ‘sex for grades’ in Nigerian tertiary institutions. The theoretical framework was social power relations theory and data was gathered through a focus group discussion and questionnaire to survey the implications of this film in a tertiary institution in Osun state. Findings reveal that just like the legacy media, the film industry is equally imparting an extra voice to expatiate on what ‘sex for grades’ is, how it comes to play, variances to its exhibit, as well as steps to take to avoid it. Approving the film Citation, the conclusion draws that the medium of film can be further explored in combating the problem of ‘sex for grades’ in the Nigerian education sector.

 

Key Words: Media, Film, Sexual Harassment, Higher Education, ‘Sex for Grades’

 

JCMR Journal of Communication and Media Research, Vol. 14, No. 1, April 2022, pp. 43-52

 

© Association of Media and Communication Researchers of Nigeria (AMCRON).

 

About the authors

*       Adeyoola Mercy Ojemola is a Lecturer in the Mass Communication Programme, Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, Nigeria. Her research interest is in film, culture and media studies.

**     IfeKristi Ayo-Obiremi is a Lecturer in the Mass Communication Programme, Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, Nigeria. Her research interests are advertising, public relations, marketing and media studies.

***   Olayinka Susan Ogundoyin Ph.D is a Lecturer  in the Mass Communication Programme, Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, Nigeria. Her area of specialisation is development communication, journalism, media and gender studies.

**** Oluwatomi Caleb Adeniji is a Lecturer in the Mass Communication Programme, Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, Nigeria. His research interests span interpersonal communication, African communication systems, digital cultures, public relations and advertising.

*****  Chisom Princess George is a graduate of the Mass Communication Programme, Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, Nigeria. She has research interests in film and media studies.

 

 

 

Article Citation

Ojemola, A.M., Ayo-Obiremi, I., Ogundoyin, O.S., Adeniji, O.C. & George, C.P. (2022). Media contributions to ‘sex for grades’ discourse: A study of the movie Citation and the tertiary education sector in Osun State, Nigeria. Journal of Communication and Media Research, 14 (1): 43 – 52.

 

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