123. Media and leisure
124. Media and language learning
125. Media and urban development.
126. Oral communication in media practice
127. Written communication in media practice
128. The role of the journalist
129. Media production
130. Media and sexuality
131. Media and adult education
132. Media and adult literacy
133. Historical analysis of media production in Cameroon
134. Media practice and subjectivity
135. Media and sports
136. Media and nationalism
137. Media and sensationalism
138. The future of newspaper journalism
139. Media and the culture of war
140. Media and good governance
141. Media and communication
142. Media and citizenship
143. Media and newsroom culture
144. Media and language use
145. Media and public communication
146. Media and poverty alleviation
147. Media, tribalism and nepotism
148. Media and new technology
149. Media and the fashion industry
150. Media and ethnography.
151. Media and student relations
152. Media and campus life
153. Media and higher education
154. Media and secondary education
155. Media and primary education
156. Media and nursery education
157. Media and technical education
158. Media and scientific research
159. Media and rural development
160. Media and religious practice
124. Media and language learning
125. Media and urban development.
126. Oral communication in media practice
127. Written communication in media practice
128. The role of the journalist
129. Media production
130. Media and sexuality
131. Media and adult education
132. Media and adult literacy
133. Historical analysis of media production in Cameroon
134. Media practice and subjectivity
135. Media and sports
136. Media and nationalism
137. Media and sensationalism
138. The future of newspaper journalism
139. Media and the culture of war
140. Media and good governance
141. Media and communication
142. Media and citizenship
143. Media and newsroom culture
144. Media and language use
145. Media and public communication
146. Media and poverty alleviation
147. Media, tribalism and nepotism
148. Media and new technology
149. Media and the fashion industry
150. Media and ethnography.
151. Media and student relations
152. Media and campus life
153. Media and higher education
154. Media and secondary education
155. Media and primary education
156. Media and nursery education
157. Media and technical education
158. Media and scientific research
159. Media and rural development
160. Media and religious practice
161. Media discourse and homosexuality
162. Media coverage of homosexuality
163. Literary Journalism
164. Journalistic translation
165. The language of advertizing
166. The impact of internet on teenagers
167. Media representations of the girl child
167. Media in the global village
168. Gender and the media
169. Media as an agent of change
170. Health communication
171. Western media portrayal of Africa
172. Media representations of Paul Biya
173. Media representations of Chantal Biya
174. Media coverage of Obama`s campaign
175. The role of the private media in Cameroonian politics
176. The evolution of media coverage in Cameroon/Africa
177. Corporate Advertising and public relations
178. Publishing and the new media
179. Management of the private media in Cameroon
180. Is journalism in Cameroon free or manipulated?
181. A critical evaluation of media laws in Cameroon
182. The impact of media liberalization in Cameroon.
183. Television news as reality and fiction
184. Is the demise of print journalism imminent?
185 The increasing role of Nigerian films in Cameroon
186. An assessment of photojournalism in Cameroon
187. An evaluation of media education at JMC.
188. The impact of Chariot Radio on students
189. The impact of Chariot newspaper on students
190. Media management
and ethics
191. Media ownership and the politics of production and
distribution.
192. The impact of media on the rural world
193. The impact of the media on the urban world
194. The challenges of media practice in Cameroon
195. Can the state media be objective?
196. The impact of state non-refundable grants to the media.
197. Broadcast media and audience
198.An assessment of national (not official) language
broadcasting in Cameroon.
199. Mother tongue pedagogy through the media.
200. The mechanics of television news broadcasting.
201. The impact of media evangelization.
202. An evaluation of mobile telephone advertizing
203. The impact of the mobile telephone in Cameroon
204. Paul Biya`s identity construction in the media
205. Obama`s identity construction in the media
THE END OF MY LIST
BUT PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PROPOSAL SHOULD NOT REPRESENT THE WORK YOU ARE DOING WITH YOU DESIGNATED SUPERVISOR. IT IS AN ADDITIONAL SOURCE. .
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