General News of Tuesday, 27 September 2022
Source: www.ghanaweb.live
2022-09-27GIJ holds inter-faculty lecture to promote research
Dr. Mavis Essandoh, Acting Dean of Faculty of Public Relations, Advertising and Integrated Marketing
As part of efforts to promote research culture in Ghana, the Directorate of Research, Innovation and Development (DRID) at the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) has held its 3rd inter-faculty lecture.
The event which took place on September 23, had in attendance senior lecturers of the Institute, invited guests as well students.
Dr. Mavis Essandoh, Acting Dean of Faculty
Read full articleof Public Relations, Advertising and Integrated Marketing, delivered a presentation on the topic “Fighting ‘real’ fire? – a case study of two Ghanaian crises management organizations”.
In her presentation, Dr. Essandoh noted that her case study organizations, Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) and National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO), were riddled with myriads of challenges including logistical constraints.
She said such challenges have over the years contributed to some of the organizations ineffectiveness which has caused a cross-section of the public to hold a negative perception of the two crisis response organizations.
On matters relating to communication, the senior lecturer at GIJ intimated that the two organizations should restrategize in order to better serve the populace with much needed information to prevent or handle disasters.
“They have some communication in place but probably it was not enough. And given the recent spate of disasters, maybe they have to restrategize in communicating with the average Ghanaian and they may have to focus more of their efforts on pre-crisis communication rather than post-crisis communication,” she remarked in an interview with GhanaWeb.
Meanwhile, the Research Directorate has indicated it readiness to organize regular research seminars for staff of the institution to share their projects.
The move according to the head of DRID, Dr. Etse Sikanku, is to serve as an avenue for lecturers to disseminate the findings of their works to the university community and the general public.
Dr. Sikanku in an interview with GhanaWeb underscored the need for such regular seminars in academia to ‘stimulate intellectual atmosphere’, ‘foster and build good research environment’ and ‘influence decisions at the national level’.
He observed with concern that in the absence of such events, research works of academicians only ends up in the libraries.
“That is the goal of this program; to link academia with the public. Without programs like this, all the research that we do is left in the lecture theatres, it is left in the libraries, it is left on the shelves.
"But at programs like this, it serves as a form of research dissemination to the university community and the general public. So the information, the contributions, the findings that are made will then inform policies at the national level and improve professional practice at the wider level,” he said.
Other senior lecturers who were at Dr. Mavis Essandoh’s presentation backed suggestions for more of such seminars.
Professor Eric Opoku Mensah, chairman of the occasion and deputy GIJ Rector, opined that staff who were pursuing PhD programmes could share either some bits of their literature review or works at such events ‘to test some ideas even before you go to your departments for them to ask the difficult question’. He further posited that the inter-faculty research seminar could be held once a month.