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    Art as atool for socio_Economic and political discourse in Uganda. Acase study of prof George kyeyune's selected art works.

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    2020-12-18
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    Nakibirige, Gemine Martha
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    The researcher presents the introductory part of the study, the back ground, research problem, and purpose of the study, objectives, and research questions, significance of the study and the scope of the study. The researcher also presents some of the related literature in relation to the study objectives, quotations were made basing on the study of research. Thereafter the researcher shows the research design, area of study, target population, data collection methods and research instruments. However, the researcher also presents the analyzed, interpreted and discussed findings and information got from the field of study. Finally the researcher gives the conclusions and recommendations basing on the results got from the field. The study was made to explore the way art is as a tool of communication for social-economic and politics in Uganda. In addition, it was based on the following objectives in relation to the study topic; To indentify art works that articulates social-economic and political issues in Uganda by prof Kyeyune George. Analyze the socio-economic and political message in the selected art works by Proff George William Kyeyune around Kampala . To assess peoples socio political perceptions about the selected art works.
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