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Indian Journalism in a New Era: Changes, Challenges and Perspectives

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford University Press 2019 New DelhiDescription: 384pISBN:
  • 9780199490820
DDC classification:
  • 079.54 IND
LOC classification:
  • 079.54 IND
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1. Introduction
Part I: History and Evolving Changes in Journalism
2. From Akhbarat to Print: The Hybridity of News Idioms in Early Indian Journalism
3. An Inexorable Watchdog of Democracy: Theorizing India's 1975-1977 Press Censorship as a Watershed Media Moment Debashish
4. A Missing Voice: India in the Global News Space
5. An Incomplete Journalism Parivar: The Story of India's Missing News Magazine Industry
Part II: Social Media and e-Journalism
6. Internet Vernacularization, Mobilization and Journalism
7. The Media are Biased: Exploring Online Right Wing Responses to Mainstream News Media in India Kalyani Chadha and Prasanth Bhat
8. 'Tweet First Work on the Story Later': Role of Social Media in Indian Journalism
9. Indian News Entrepreneurs and their Digital News Startups
10. Mapping the News App Ecosystem: Indian General Election Mobile Apps and Emerging News Culture
Part III: Marginalization and Journalism
11. Gender and Journalism: Selection and Framing of Rape News in Indian Media
12. Media and Existing News Narratives in Kashmir Conflict
13. Covering the Green Beat: Environmental Journalism in India
Part IV: Ethics, Pedagogy, and Public Sphere in Journalism
14. Principle or Practice? Pedagogic Challenges in Indian Journalism Education
15. The 24/7 News Cycle as a Specter of Neoliberal Violence
16. Journalistic Subcultures: Rules, Values, Routines, and Norms of English-Language and Hindi-Language Media
17. Journalism and Ethics: Indian Media Mines the Private

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