International Journal of Communications, Network and System Sciences

Volume 14, Issue 5 (May 2021)

ISSN Print: 1913-3715   ISSN Online: 1913-3723

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Communication on Road Safety in Cameroon: Representation in the Press and Government Strategy

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DOI: 10.4236/ijcns.2021.145005    394 Downloads   2,999 Views  Citations
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ABSTRACT

Road safety is a major concern in Cameroon, due to the multiplicity of road accidents resulting in the loss of human lives and the deterioration of road infrastructures. In 2019, the year marking the end of the United Nations decade of actions for road safety, the number of deaths on Cameroonian roads was 937. In this article, we have selected to examine the theme of road safety in the Cameroonian press and to look at awareness-raising strategies on the same subject. Our objective is to highlight the importance of communication in solving road safety problems. We therefore asked ourselves the following questions: How is the topic of road safety dealt with in the media? In combination with awareness campaigns, are the representations conveyed through the press sufficient to contribute to a change in road users behaviour? The option of studying both the representations of road safety that we have chosen has enabled us to show how the co-production of this public problem can be explained through the interrelations between the media and institutional fields. We initially postulated that communication achieves its objective in road safety campaigns when it integrates mixed strategies including campaigns aimed at road users, information for the general public through the press and social marketing campaigns aimed at changing behaviour. After a content analysis of articles published on road safety in three newspapers and an analysis of the messages disseminated in the posters and flyers produced during awareness campaigns, we found that awareness-raising through the media is not enough on its own. We therefore conclude that it is important to combine marketing techniques, citizen education and awareness raising aimed at changing user behaviour in road safety communication strategies. The target strategy is also important because each road safety message is addressed to a specific target group that plays a specific role

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Esse, C. (2021) Communication on Road Safety in Cameroon: Representation in the Press and Government Strategy. International Journal of Communications, Network and System Sciences, 14, 55-73. doi: 10.4236/ijcns.2021.145005.

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