Evaluating the Limitations to academic publishing in the 21st century: Perception of communication academics of public universities in South-South Nigeria Umukoro Ese Steven*, Ogwezi Joyce Ogho Department of Mass Communication, Delta State University, Nigeria *Correspondence to: Ese Steven Umukoro, Department of Mass Communication, Delta State University, P.M.B. 1, Abraka, Nigeria
Ese Steven Umukoro is a Lecturer in the Department of Mass Communication at Delta State University, Nigeria. He specializes in communication and media studies. Joyce Ogho Ogwezi (Ph. D., Development Communication, University of Ibadan, 1992) is a senior Lecturer in the Department of Mass communication at Delta State University, Nigeria. Her area of specialization is development communication Online published on 30 May, 2021. Abstract Academic publishing is exciting and enjoyable, especially in the 21st century. However, this possibility may not be the case with communication academics of public/government universities in southern Nigeria (South-South). This gap necessitates the current study, which evaluated the perceived limitations to academic publishing in the 21st century among government universities’ communication academics in southern Nigeria. Anchoring on Motivation theory and adopting the survey design, data from 44 respondents were collected. Measures of central tendency were used to analyse the collected data. The Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) technique was applied to test the hypotheses. The study found that the perceived limitations to academic publishing among communication academics do not differ significantly across the categories of public universities. The study recommended that management of public universities offering mass communication and related courses should provide research infrastructures and Internet connectivity across and within campuses. Top Keywords Academic publishing, Communication, Academics, Public universities, South-South Nigeria. Top |