THE LIMITATIONS OF PUBLIC RELATIONS PRACTICE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
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LIMITATIONS OF PUBLIC RELATIONS PRACTICE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
CHAPTER ONE
GENERAL
OVERVIEW
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Development,
with respect to countries can be examined from various perspectives, depending
on the countries involved For instance, the meaning attached to it by the
developed countries could be different from that of the developing or
less-developed countries. This, therefore, suggests that there is not likely to
be an all- embracing description or definition acceptable the world over.
However,
Rogerian (1996) argued that “development is a widely participatory process of
social changes in a society intended to bring about social and material
advancement for the majority of people through their gaining of greater control
over the environment” Similarly, it may not be easy to clearly separate a
developing country from a less developed one due to their similarities in terms
of features. Although while some believe that there is a distinction between
the two others contend that such distinction is without a difference, thereby
suggesting that they are one and the same. For purposes of this study, however,
the two terminologies, that is, developing and less developed, shall be used
interchangeably.
A developing
country can be described as one that is still in the process of attaining an
acceptable degree of sufficiency in terms of resources. But for any country to
attain this height there are some development tools that should be employed,
and one of such is Public Relations.
The
relevance of public relations in achieving national growth and development in
any society can hardly be over-emphasized due to due to its various techniques
that are highly result- oriented.
Most
developed countries of the world today have come to the realization of this
submission and have made conscious efforts to make the best use of Public
Relations techniques to their advantage.
Public
Relations revolve round sound organized two-way communication and consistent
information dissemination. Information is an aspect of communication and
communication is equally a part of public relations. Information creates
knowledge and knowledge helps in shaping opinion with a view to winning
goodwill that could be built with the aid of Public Relations practices.
Ekpo (1993) argues that Public Relations as a
profession is concerned with communicating policies and actions to special
groups or the public at large.
Today
governments all over the world have employed Public Relations to assist them in
governance.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE
PROBLEMS
Evidence
indicates that developing countries now require public relations techniques as
part of the tools necessary in efforts to achieve national development,
especially in such areas as mobilization of the citizenry and their
enlightenment with respect to the benefits of such a development.
However,
some obstacles seem to be affecting the effective use of the available Public
Relations techniques in this direction.
The
following problems, among others have the tendency of inhibiting the flow of
this study:
(a) Most people in developing countries seem
to be ignorant regarding the relevance of public relations activities to their
national development
(b) There tends to be a dearth of modern
communication facilities necessary for the effective practice of public
relations in developing countries
(c) Lack of adequate recognition and support
from the government of most developing countries seem to be affecting the
practice of public relations
(d) There seems to be insufficient
promotional activities of the public relations profession by the different
professional bodies charged with such responsibilities
(e) Inadequate public relations practitioners
in developing countries tends to inhibit the practice of public relations in
such countries
(f) Relatively low funding of public
relations programmes in such countries is also having an adverse effect on the
practice of the profession.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF
THE STUDY
The study
shall attempt to achieve the following objectives, among others:
1. To examine the factors
hindering the effective practice of the public relations profession in developing
countries.
2. To satisfy part of the
academic requirements for the award of a Master’s Degree in Public Relations.
3. To provide an academic
challenge to scholars in the area of public relations practice in developing
countries.
4. To offer recommendations on
what actions to be taken in addressing the identified limitations
1.4
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
This study
is significant in the sense that it will provide useful information for the
advancement of further studies in the area of public relations.
Also there
is much data to provoke subsequent research and development of academic
knowledge by way of books, journals, seminar paper, etceteras in this area of
study.
Apart from
the practical research experience which this study shall avail the researcher,
it is also going to be a source of relevant information with respect to the
limitations of public relations in developing Countries
The
successful completion of this study shall serve as a useful reference for
libraries.
Finally, the
result of this study shall be a source of information for the general reader
who want to probably improve his or her knowledge on issues revolving round the
practice of public relations in developing countries.
1.5
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1. What are the factors inhibiting the
effective practice of public relations in developing countries?
2 How can public relations practice be
enhanced in developing countries?
1.6
SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF THIS STUDY
Actually,
the scope of this study should have been designed to cover most developing
countries but due to inadequate resources, the researcher had to use Nigeria as
the main unit of analysis.
It is a statement of fact that the
average Nigerian researcher is constantly faced with a gamut of interacting
variables that tend to impede his/her efforts at promoting learning and improving the functional knowledge of
people.
Consequent upon the foregoing, the researcher also had to
contend with some problems which include the following:
1. Inadequate finance - This was perhaps
the greatest problem the researcher encountered because it hampered easy
movement around the study area.
2. Time constraint - Due to the time
limit attached to the submission of this project report, it was impossible for
the researcher to cover wider grounds.
3. Indifferent Attitude of Respondents-
Some of the respondents exhibited some form of lackadaisical attitude in
completing the questionnaires and were reluctant to grant oral interviews. This
seems to be a confirmation of an argument by Ene Essien (1979) that “the main
problem associated with the collection of primary data in Nigeria is the
reluctance of interviewees to respond to simple questions since such will not
put a meal on their tables”. As a result of this, therefore, the researcher had
to make conscious efforts to disabuse such respondents’ unfounded prejudices in
order to get them respond positively.
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