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Friday, October 3, 2014
DIFFUSION INNOVATION THEORY
Diffusion research goes one step further than two-step flow theory. The original diffusion research was done in the early 1900s by the French sociologist Gabriel Tarde who plotted the original S-shaped diffusion curve. Tardes' 1903 S-shaped curve is of current importance because "most innovations have an S-shaped rate of adoption" (Rogers, 1995). Diffusion research deals with the conditions which increase or decrease the likelihood that a new idea, product, or practice will be adopted by members of a given culture. Diffusion of innovation theory predicts that media as well as interpersonal contacts provide information and influence opinion and judgment.
E.M. Rogers (1995) posited that the theory consists of four stages: invention, diffusion (or communication) through the social system, time and consequences. The information flows through networks. The nature of networks and the roles opinion leaders play in them determine the likelihood that the innovation will be adopted. Innovation diffusion research has attempted to explain the variables that influence how and why users adopt a new information medium, such as the Internet.
Opinion leaders exert influence on audience behaviour through their personal contact, but additional intermediaries called change agents and gatekeepers are also included in the process of diffusion. Five adopter categories are: (1) innovators, (2) early adopters, (3) early majority, (4) late majority, and (5) laggards. These categories follow a standard deviation-curve, very little innovators adopt the innovation in the beginning (2,5%), early adopters making up for 13,5% a short time later, the early majority 34%, the late majority 34% and after some time finally the laggards make up for 16%.
Diffusion is the “process by which an innovation is communicated through certain channels over a period of time among the members of a social system”. An innovation is “an idea, practice, or object that is perceived to be new by an individual or other unit of adoption”. “Communication is a process in which participants create and share information with one another to reach a mutual understanding” (Rogers, 1995). Conceptual Model Some of the methods are network analysis, surveys, field experiments and ECCO analysis. ECCO, Episodic Communication Channels in Organization, analysis is a form of a data collection log-sheet. This method is specially designed to analyze and map communication networks and measure rates of flow, distortion of messages, and redundancy.
The ECCO is used to monitor the progress of a specific piece of information through the organization. Scope and Application Diffusion research has focused on five elements: (1) the characteristics of an innovation which may influence its adoption; (2) the decision-making process that occurs when individuals consider adopting a new idea, product or practice; (3) the characteristics of individuals that make them likely to adopt an innovation; (4) the consequences for individuals and society of adopting an innovation; and (5) communication channels used in the adoption process.
Limitations of Diffusion Innovation Theory
Below are some limitations of Diffusion of Innovation:
• Majority of the evidence for this theory, including the adopter categories, did not originate in public health and it was not developed to explicitly apply to adoption of new behaviours or health innovations.
• It does not promote a participatory approach to adoption of a public health program.
• It works better with adoption of behaviours rather than cessation or prevention of behaviours.
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Sunday, May 16, 2010
WEAKNESSES OF THE USES AND GRATIFICATION THEORY
To start with, one major weakness of the theory is that, it does not recognize the fact that the media has the power and influence of directing the audiences interest towards a particular direction and not the audiences main interest. The media disseminate information which they deem to be newsworthy and not what the public expects. These issues go a long way in informing the decisions, choice and preferences of the public.
Another defect of the Uses and Gratification theory is the fact that, it gives too much power to the mass in terms of satisfying their needs and wants with media messages. Dennis McQuail(1993) stated that, the mass cannot act by itself, rather it is always acted upon. The media in their process of manufacturing their news or programs do not consult the mass on what they want to hear or watch.
SHORTFALLS OF THE AGENDA SETTING THEORY
The Agenda Setting Theory,was propounded by Maxwell McCombs and Donald Shawin in 1972,in their study of the role of the media in a presidential campaign. This theory asserts that, the media has a great influence over the masses,by the choice of what stories to consider newsworthy and how much prominence and space to give them. However this theory comes with some weaknesses.
To start with, the issues highlighted by the media under this theory are sometimes inaccurate and untrue. Eventhough, the media does not think about the issues for the audience, the public tend to think about and discuss some of these issues. After making their judgments on these issues, it sometimes turns out to be false. For instance, the ‘Ghanaian Lens’ newspaper in 2008 reported that, the government had sold, all Ghana’s gold reserves which later turned out not to be true. The ‘New Punch’ newspaper also carried a story that «President Mills was dead,”which also turned out to be false.When the media disseminate such information,they tend to mislead the pubic.
Another defect of the Agenda Setting Theory is the fact that,it gives prominence to certain socio-political isssues to the neglect of other important issues.The media under this theory gather their information from the public through their own discretion and turn these issues into salient ones,but to the neglect of other important issues.For instance,the media has turned the decision by the University of Ghana authorities, to turn the Common Wealth Hall into a mixed hall a salient one.This issue,has being in the media for more than two weeks to neglect of issues on health,good drinking water,and the current power outages.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
THE TWO-STEP FLOW THEORY(MASS COMMUNICATION)
This theory holds that,messages disseminated by the mass media moves in two stages.In the first stage,individuals(opinion leaders) who pay close attention to the mass media and its messages receives the information.After receiving these messages,the opinion leaders give their interpretations to the actual media content.The term 'personalinfluence' was used to indicate the process intervening between the media's direct message and the ultimate reaction of the public.For instance,the headline of 19th March,2010 edition of the Daily Graphic read"Government creates over a million jobs."The masses did not accept this story directly,but the further interpretation of this news item informed the stance of the audiences whether accepting it or disputing it.
Two authors,Elihu Katz and P.Lazarfeld stated that,people are not alone in their communities rather they are integrated in one or more groups,in which they usually have interpersonal relationships with other members.Furthermore,they discovered that,a major role within each group or community is played by an opinion leader.Opinion leaders acts as 'catalyst' meaning that messages delivered by the media don't hit receivers directly as stated by the Hypodermic Needle Theory,but are mitigated by opinion leaders.They receive and transfer media messages and in the process,they exert a certain power influence over others.
Friday, April 9, 2010
10 UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLES OF SUCCESS
1.Vision:
Vision means to have a clear picture of what exactly you want to become or achieve.Keep this picture on top of your mind at all times.Doing something you want to do,because you want to do it,will motivate you to succeed at it.Starting with the end in mind.
2.Believe:
Believe without a shadow of doubt that you can do it.believe that you will succeed.Believe in God who will help you to get what you want.Stay away from negative influences i.e people,books,attitudes etc which will make you doubt your ability to succeed.surround yourself with things that reminds you that you can succeed.
3.Responsibility:
Realize that you are responsible for your success and for your future.You are responsible for the outcome of your efforts.Don't blame anyone.Feel free to ask people for help if you need it.But remember the final decision is up to you.It"s your life after all.
4.Affirm:
Make it a habit of saying out loud what you hope to achieve.Though this may sound silly,it has been proven to be effective.Speak of it in the present tense e.g."I am fit and healthy" as opposed to "I will be fit and healthy".If you feel awkward speaking out loud to yourself,write down the affirmation,then repeat it several times in a day.This helps your mind stay focused and tuned to the goal,soon you will effortlessly make decisions,directed towards the goal.It also builds yourself believe and confidence.
5.Commitment:
Make a firm commitment to action.Decide to take whatever steps you need to take to help you achieve your goals.Then honor the commitment you have made to yourself.Too often we find it easy to keep our commitments to others,while neglecting our commitments to own selves.This is not a recipe or advocacy for selfishness,but we need find time to fulfill these commitments to ourselves as well,since those people we try to satisfy are more likely to end up hitting their targets with our help,than us.
6.Set a smart goal:
Now that you know what you want to achieve,you need to define it by making it a goal.Your goal has to be specific,measurable,(You will need to know when you have achieved it)motivational,attractive,attainable and realistic.
7.Plan and take action:
Work out a plan of action.Break it into baby steps,achievable a bit at a time.Take one step at a time,reminding yourself that each step is carrying you close to your goal.Perform each act to the best of your ability with faith,passion,determination,and a purpose to reach your goal.Be consistent!
8.Persistence:
Do not give up until you have achieved your desired objective.In the course of things,be willing to change part of your plans which turns out not to be working and try a new approach.Thomas Edison did not give up his quest to invent light bulb even though he "failed" 10,000 times.When asked later,he said"I did not fail 10,000 times,I found out 10,000 ways of not making a light bulb."That is persistence!See every failure as a stepping stone to success and as only a challenge and temporary set back.Learn from it and push towards your goal.
9.Gratitude:
Maintain an attitude of gratitude,knowing that all your dreams are about to become a reality.Refuse to grumble when circumstances look contrary and rather look for things to be grateful for.
10.Read wide/Learn:
Be in the know.Find out everything you can about anything and everything concerning your situation and your goals.Read books,watch documentaries,talk to experts.Do whatever it takes!this will help you to make wise decisions and keep you confident as you go along.
Credit:Dr.Kem Thompson
Friday, April 2, 2010
Refreshing break on Joy FM

For once,i was enthused when i tuned into a morning show on radio.The usual politics which is dominant on the air waves throughout the country was absent on Joy FM.Rather some pupils were reading on the super morning show hosted by Kojo Oppong Nkrumah.The first idea that struck me,i listened to these kids read was about what our motherland Ghana will be in the years to come,if all the stations departed from the everyday politics and discussed serious issues which will lead to the development of Ghana.
Many opinion leaders in this country have expressed worries about the over-emphasis on politics at the expense of other developmental issues.But little has been done to address this issue of national concern.Also,the rate at which students read this days has declined and this is a serious issue that needs to be addressed.
What will become of our dear nation,if this canker that is bedeviling our youth continue?The future of our young generation is dependent on education and reading is pivotal in this regard.In this era of falling educational standards,there is the need for teachers and parents to inculcate the habit of reading in the children of today.This is a period for us to make higher strides in education as a country and this depends on reading.
I was, therefore more than delighted,when Joy FM formed a reading club and introduced a reading segment on their morning show.More grease to their elbows for exihibitng a sense of nationalism and contributing their quota to the development of mother Ghana.Indeed they have proved beyond all reasonable doubts that they are the pacesetters in radio broadcasting in Ghana.