Background
Eke, Kenoye Kelvin was born on September 1, 1956 in Otari, Atuba, Nigeria. Son of Joseph and Nancy (Owen) Eke. came to the United States, 1977.
(The critical issues confronting media coverage of terrori...)
The critical issues confronting media coverage of terrorism are examined in this book. Using specific terrorist incidents, it analyzes the selective labelling of acts of political violence and the symbolic nature of the specific characterization. What is the journalist's role in terrorist events? Does media coverage serve to encourage terrorism? These and other questions are examined within the triad 'relationship' between government, media and terrorist(s). It also examines the implications of media coverage of acts of political violence on visual communication research.
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Eke, Kenoye Kelvin was born on September 1, 1956 in Otari, Atuba, Nigeria. Son of Joseph and Nancy (Owen) Eke. came to the United States, 1977.
Bachelor, Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical U., 1980; Master of Arts, Atlanta U., 1982; Doctor of Philosophy, Atlanta U., 1985.
Assistant professor political science, Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Florida, 1985-1989; from associate professor to professor political science, dean, Savannah (Georgia) State University, 1989-1998; assistant vice president academic affairs, California State University, Monterey Bay, since 1998.
(The critical issues confronting media coverage of terrori...)
Founding president Pan-African Awareness Association, Daytona Beach, 1987-1988. Board directors Savannah Council World Affairs, 1993-1995. Benefits county DFCS, Savannah, 1990-1993.
Member Association Higher Education, American Political Science Association, National Conference Black Political Science, Association International Education, Council Colls. Arts & Sciences.
Married Lycynthia Sampson (divorced). Married Joy Makra Grimes, June 24, 1989. Children: Kenoye Kelvin Joseph, Kebbin Henry Joseph.