ACSPN accepts submission of abstracts ahead yearly conference

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Ahead of its 11th Annual Conference scheduled for September 4 and 5, 2024, in Lagos, members of Association of Communication Scholars

and Professionals of Nigeria have called for paper abstracts addressing the theme: ‘Digital Communication and Governance in Africa.’

The conference aims to interrogate intersections of digital platforms, artificial intelligence, communication and governance in Africa and will feature a special panel themed: ‘Reimagining Artificial Intelligence in Communication and Governance.’

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