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Email: umukoroes@delsu.edu.ng

  • Area of Specialization: Broadcasting, Development Communication, Journalism, Media Theories & New Media.
  • Department of Mass Communication

  • Dr Ese Steven Umukoro is a Mass Communication (Communication and Media Studies) lecturer whose mission is to make global impact in his chosen profession. He is a product of his Alma Mater, the Department of Mass Communication, Delta State University, Abraka, where he bagged his Bachelor’s degree. From there, he proceeded to the Department of Mass Communication (Jackson Building), University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where he bagged his Master’s degree. Because of his undying love and quest for more knowledge in Mass Communication (Communication and Media Studies), he went back to Jackson Building (Department of Mass Communication, University of Nigeria, Nsukka), where he bagged his doctorate degree. His past experiences of over 10 years in both print and broadcast media before joining the academic services of Delta State University, Abraka, are added advantages. These experiences are helping him to discharge his teaching, research and community service responsibilities effectively and efficiently. Dr Umukoro has articles published in peer reviewed journals locally, nationally, and internationally. He has also contributed a chapter to a published book. His vision is to become a Nigerian and an African scholar in the field of Mass Communication (Communication and Media Studies) with global online and offline academic visibility.
    My Publications
  1. Joyce Ogho Ogwezi, Ese Steven Umukoro & Friday Maduabuchi Emetenjor (2022) Patterns of Broadcast Media Reportage of Climate Change Issues in Lagos, Nigeria from2016 to 2018: An Evaluative Study , Journal of Positive School Psychology
    https://journalppw.com/index.php/jpsp/article/view/5807/3797 Vol.6(5) Pages: 326–342

  2. Ese Steven Umukoro & Joyce Ogho Ogwezi (2022) INEC-Sponsored Media Messages and Voters’ Turnout during the 2019 General Elections in Nigeria: A Study of Perception of Warri Voters, Studies in Media and Communication/Redfame Publishers, United States
    https://redfame.com/journal/index.php/smc/article/view/5595/5772 Vol.10(2) Pages: 1-12

  3. Umukoro, E. S. & Ogwezi, J. O. (2022) Newspaper Framing of the Second Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria: A Study of Editorials of Selected Newspapers, International Journal of Health Sciences
    http://www.sciencescholar.us/journal/index.php/ijhs/article/view/9772/6503 Vol.6(S5) Pages: 5318–5339

  4. Umukoro, E. S. and Ogwezi, J. O. (2021) Evaluating the Limitations to Academic Publishing in the 21st Century: Perception of Communication Academics of Public Universities in South-South Nigeria, Media Watch/ India
    https://www.mediawatchjournal.in/evaluating-the-limitations-to-academic-publishing-in-the-21st-century-perception-of-communication-academics-of-public-universities-in-south-south-nigeria/ Vol.12(2) Pages: 352-363

  5. Umukoro, E. S. (2020) Newspaper Framing of Hate Speeches in Nigeria: An Analysis of Selected Newspapers, Journal of Social and Management Sciences/ Faculty of the Social Sciences, Delta State University, Abraka.
    Vol.15 (1) Pages: 79-91

  6. Ogwezi, J. O. and Umukoro, E. S. (2020) Climate Change Communication in Nigeria: Towards Proffering Sutainable Alternatives, International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation/United Kingdom.
    https://www.psychosocial.com/article/PR290550/37357/ Vol.24(9) Pages: 5235-5259

  7. Umukoro, S. E.; Akpoghiran, I. P.; Whiskey, O. M.; Igbigbi, O. and Ozegbe, G. E. (2019) Influence of Internet Pornography on the Sexual Behaviour of Students of Delta State University, Abraka., Sahel Analyst: Journal of Management Sciences/ Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Maiduguri, Borno State.
    https://saheljournalsonline.org.ng/testuploadc/Sahel_17_2_10.pdf Vol.17(2) Pages: 135-150

  8. Ekwueme, A. C.; Umukoro, E. S.; Whiskey, O. M. and Kasimanwuna, B. C. (2018) Usage Pattern of Social Networking Sites among Students of Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro., Nigerian Journal of Management Sciences/ Benue State University, Makurdi
    https://www.bsum.edu.ng/njms/pdf/v6n2/file32.pdf Vol.6(2). Pages: 304-313.

  9. Umukoro, S. E., Irori, O. Q., Ivwighren, H. E. and Ugbome, M. (2018) Mass Media and Agricultural Development: Perception of Youth in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State., Journal of Social and Management Sciences/ Faculty of the Social Sciences, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria.
    Vol.13(2) Pages: 61-74

  10. Akpoghiran, I. P., Umukoro, E. S. and Okoro, E. F. (2018) Implication of Social Media as Tools for Environmental Management. , The Nigerian Journal of Communication/ African Council for Communication Education (ACCE), Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
    http://tnjc.org.ng/wp-content/uploads/Vol15N2Full/The-Implication-of-Social-Media-as-a-Tool-for-Environmental-Management.pdf Vol.15(2). Pages: 347-358

  11. Ogwezi, J. o. & Umukoro, E. S. (2018) Public Relations and Management of Community Conflicts in the Niger-Delta: Towards Theorizing Sustainable Model for the Gbaramatu Conflicts , Nigerian Journal of Management Sciences/ Benue State University, Makurdi
    https://www.bsum.edu.ng/njms/views/6n2/article41.php. Vol.6(2) Pages: 374-385

  12. Akpoghiran, I. P., Umukoro, S. E. and Okoro, E. F. (2017) Viewers' Perception of Female Newsreaders Appearance on Television and its Influence on Attention to News., Journal of Social and Management Sciences/ Faculty of the Social Sciences, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria.
    http://universityjournals.org/journal/JSMS/article-abstract/88D8F13710 Vol.12(1). Pages: 101-117

  13. Ijeh, P., Umukoro, E. and Amune, P. (2015) Use of Social Media by Youths in Selected Cities in South-South, Nigeria , In Des Wilson (Ed) Communication, Society and the Nigerian Child: Issues and Emerging Trends in the 21st Century/ African Council for Communication Education (ACCE), Uyo, Nigeria
      Vol.  Pages: 61-74

  14. Umukoro E., Justice N. and Okechukwu C. (2014) Social Media and Internet Security: Issues and Implications, Review of Communication and Media Studies/ Department of Linguistic and Communication Studies, University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State
    http://www.academix.ng/search/paper.html?idd=3300014132 Vol.1(1) Pages: 128-137.

  15. Okoro, E. F., Umukoro, E. and Olley, O. W. (2012) Effects of Internet Advertising on Nigerian Students., Benin MediaCom/ The Forum for Communication and Media Research, Department of Theatre Arts and Mass Communication, University of Benin.
      Vol.5 Pages: 197-211