Indian Journalism in a New Era
Changes, Challenges, and Perspectives
Herausgeber: Rao, Shakuntala
Indian Journalism in a New Era
Changes, Challenges, and Perspectives
Herausgeber: Rao, Shakuntala
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This book brings together contribution from 21 Indian and global scholars and journalists to write informatively and critically about Indian journalism today. The contributors in this volume focus on the changes in journalism practices within the context of India's long journalism history, socio-economic conditions of the Indian state, and minority politics.
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This book brings together contribution from 21 Indian and global scholars and journalists to write informatively and critically about Indian journalism today. The contributors in this volume focus on the changes in journalism practices within the context of India's long journalism history, socio-economic conditions of the Indian state, and minority politics.
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- Verlag: OUP India
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 147mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9780199490820
- ISBN-10: 0199490821
- Artikelnr.: 56365356
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP India
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 147mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9780199490820
- ISBN-10: 0199490821
- Artikelnr.: 56365356
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Shakuntala Rao is professor at the department of communication studies, State University of New York, Plattsburgh, USA. Shakuntala has published extensively and influentially in major communication, media studies, and interdisciplinary journals. She is the co-editor of three anthologies, Global Media Ethics (Routledge), Media Ethics and Justice in the Age of Globalization (Palgrave/McMillan), and Democracy, Journalism, and Civil Society in India (Routledge). She has been a senior Fulbright scholar to India and has had visiting positions in China, South Africa, Venezuela, and Sri Lanka. She is a recipient of State University of New York Chancellor's award for excellence in scholarship.
* Acknowledgement
* Chapter 1: Introduction: Indian Journalism in a New Era
* Shakuntala Rao
* SECTION I: History and Evolving Changes in Journalism
* Chapter 2: From Akhbarat to Print: The Hybridity of News, Idioms in
Early Indian Journalism Prasun Sonwalkar
* Chapter 3: An Inexorable Watchdog of Democracy: Theorizing India's
1975-1977 Press Censorship as a Watershed Media Moment Debashish
"Deb" Aiket
* Chapter 4: A Missing Voice: India in the Global News Space
* Daya Thussu
* Chapter 5: An Incomplete Journalism Parivar: The Story of India's
Missing News Magazine Industry Radhika Parameswaran, Sunitha
Chitrapu, and Roshni Susana Verghese
* SECTION II: Social Media and e-Journalism
* Chapter 6: Internet Vernacularization, Mobilization, and Journalism
* Tabarez Niyazi
* Chapter 7: The Media are Biased: Exploring Online Right Wing
Responses to Mainstream News Media in India Kalyani Chadha and
Prasanth Bhat
* Chapter 8: 'Tweet First, Work on the Story Later': Role of Social
Media in Indian Journalism
* Smeeta Mishra
* Chapter 9: Indian News Entrepreneurs and their Digital News Startups
* Monica Chadha
* Chapter 10: Mapping the News App Ecosystem: Indian General Election,
Mobile Apps and Emerging News Culture
* Saayan Chattopadhyay
* SECTION III: Marginalization and Journalism
* Chapter 11: Gender and Journalism: Selection and Framing of Rape News
in Indian Media
* Dhiman Chattopadhyay
* Chapter 12: Media and Existing News Narratives in Kashmir Conflict
* Arif Hussain Nadaf
* Chapter 13: Covering the Green Beat: Environmental Journalism in
India
* Ram Awtar Yadav and Kanchan K. Malik
* SECTION IV: Ethics, Pedagogy, and Public Sphere in Journalism
* Chapter 14: Principle or Practice? Pedagogic Challenges in Indian
Journalism Education
* Usha Raman
* Chapter 15: The 24/7 News Cycle as a Specter of Neoliberal Violence
* Mohan J. Dutta and Ashwini Falnikar
* Chapter 16: Journalistic Subcultures: Rules, Values, Routines, and
Norms of English-Language and Hindi-Language Media
* Anup Kumar
* Chapter 17: Journalism and Ethics: Indian Media Mines the Private
* Geeta Seshu
* Index
* About the Editor and Contributors
* Chapter 1: Introduction: Indian Journalism in a New Era
* Shakuntala Rao
* SECTION I: History and Evolving Changes in Journalism
* Chapter 2: From Akhbarat to Print: The Hybridity of News, Idioms in
Early Indian Journalism Prasun Sonwalkar
* Chapter 3: An Inexorable Watchdog of Democracy: Theorizing India's
1975-1977 Press Censorship as a Watershed Media Moment Debashish
"Deb" Aiket
* Chapter 4: A Missing Voice: India in the Global News Space
* Daya Thussu
* Chapter 5: An Incomplete Journalism Parivar: The Story of India's
Missing News Magazine Industry Radhika Parameswaran, Sunitha
Chitrapu, and Roshni Susana Verghese
* SECTION II: Social Media and e-Journalism
* Chapter 6: Internet Vernacularization, Mobilization, and Journalism
* Tabarez Niyazi
* Chapter 7: The Media are Biased: Exploring Online Right Wing
Responses to Mainstream News Media in India Kalyani Chadha and
Prasanth Bhat
* Chapter 8: 'Tweet First, Work on the Story Later': Role of Social
Media in Indian Journalism
* Smeeta Mishra
* Chapter 9: Indian News Entrepreneurs and their Digital News Startups
* Monica Chadha
* Chapter 10: Mapping the News App Ecosystem: Indian General Election,
Mobile Apps and Emerging News Culture
* Saayan Chattopadhyay
* SECTION III: Marginalization and Journalism
* Chapter 11: Gender and Journalism: Selection and Framing of Rape News
in Indian Media
* Dhiman Chattopadhyay
* Chapter 12: Media and Existing News Narratives in Kashmir Conflict
* Arif Hussain Nadaf
* Chapter 13: Covering the Green Beat: Environmental Journalism in
India
* Ram Awtar Yadav and Kanchan K. Malik
* SECTION IV: Ethics, Pedagogy, and Public Sphere in Journalism
* Chapter 14: Principle or Practice? Pedagogic Challenges in Indian
Journalism Education
* Usha Raman
* Chapter 15: The 24/7 News Cycle as a Specter of Neoliberal Violence
* Mohan J. Dutta and Ashwini Falnikar
* Chapter 16: Journalistic Subcultures: Rules, Values, Routines, and
Norms of English-Language and Hindi-Language Media
* Anup Kumar
* Chapter 17: Journalism and Ethics: Indian Media Mines the Private
* Geeta Seshu
* Index
* About the Editor and Contributors
* Acknowledgement
* Chapter 1: Introduction: Indian Journalism in a New Era
* Shakuntala Rao
* SECTION I: History and Evolving Changes in Journalism
* Chapter 2: From Akhbarat to Print: The Hybridity of News, Idioms in
Early Indian Journalism Prasun Sonwalkar
* Chapter 3: An Inexorable Watchdog of Democracy: Theorizing India's
1975-1977 Press Censorship as a Watershed Media Moment Debashish
"Deb" Aiket
* Chapter 4: A Missing Voice: India in the Global News Space
* Daya Thussu
* Chapter 5: An Incomplete Journalism Parivar: The Story of India's
Missing News Magazine Industry Radhika Parameswaran, Sunitha
Chitrapu, and Roshni Susana Verghese
* SECTION II: Social Media and e-Journalism
* Chapter 6: Internet Vernacularization, Mobilization, and Journalism
* Tabarez Niyazi
* Chapter 7: The Media are Biased: Exploring Online Right Wing
Responses to Mainstream News Media in India Kalyani Chadha and
Prasanth Bhat
* Chapter 8: 'Tweet First, Work on the Story Later': Role of Social
Media in Indian Journalism
* Smeeta Mishra
* Chapter 9: Indian News Entrepreneurs and their Digital News Startups
* Monica Chadha
* Chapter 10: Mapping the News App Ecosystem: Indian General Election,
Mobile Apps and Emerging News Culture
* Saayan Chattopadhyay
* SECTION III: Marginalization and Journalism
* Chapter 11: Gender and Journalism: Selection and Framing of Rape News
in Indian Media
* Dhiman Chattopadhyay
* Chapter 12: Media and Existing News Narratives in Kashmir Conflict
* Arif Hussain Nadaf
* Chapter 13: Covering the Green Beat: Environmental Journalism in
India
* Ram Awtar Yadav and Kanchan K. Malik
* SECTION IV: Ethics, Pedagogy, and Public Sphere in Journalism
* Chapter 14: Principle or Practice? Pedagogic Challenges in Indian
Journalism Education
* Usha Raman
* Chapter 15: The 24/7 News Cycle as a Specter of Neoliberal Violence
* Mohan J. Dutta and Ashwini Falnikar
* Chapter 16: Journalistic Subcultures: Rules, Values, Routines, and
Norms of English-Language and Hindi-Language Media
* Anup Kumar
* Chapter 17: Journalism and Ethics: Indian Media Mines the Private
* Geeta Seshu
* Index
* About the Editor and Contributors
* Chapter 1: Introduction: Indian Journalism in a New Era
* Shakuntala Rao
* SECTION I: History and Evolving Changes in Journalism
* Chapter 2: From Akhbarat to Print: The Hybridity of News, Idioms in
Early Indian Journalism Prasun Sonwalkar
* Chapter 3: An Inexorable Watchdog of Democracy: Theorizing India's
1975-1977 Press Censorship as a Watershed Media Moment Debashish
"Deb" Aiket
* Chapter 4: A Missing Voice: India in the Global News Space
* Daya Thussu
* Chapter 5: An Incomplete Journalism Parivar: The Story of India's
Missing News Magazine Industry Radhika Parameswaran, Sunitha
Chitrapu, and Roshni Susana Verghese
* SECTION II: Social Media and e-Journalism
* Chapter 6: Internet Vernacularization, Mobilization, and Journalism
* Tabarez Niyazi
* Chapter 7: The Media are Biased: Exploring Online Right Wing
Responses to Mainstream News Media in India Kalyani Chadha and
Prasanth Bhat
* Chapter 8: 'Tweet First, Work on the Story Later': Role of Social
Media in Indian Journalism
* Smeeta Mishra
* Chapter 9: Indian News Entrepreneurs and their Digital News Startups
* Monica Chadha
* Chapter 10: Mapping the News App Ecosystem: Indian General Election,
Mobile Apps and Emerging News Culture
* Saayan Chattopadhyay
* SECTION III: Marginalization and Journalism
* Chapter 11: Gender and Journalism: Selection and Framing of Rape News
in Indian Media
* Dhiman Chattopadhyay
* Chapter 12: Media and Existing News Narratives in Kashmir Conflict
* Arif Hussain Nadaf
* Chapter 13: Covering the Green Beat: Environmental Journalism in
India
* Ram Awtar Yadav and Kanchan K. Malik
* SECTION IV: Ethics, Pedagogy, and Public Sphere in Journalism
* Chapter 14: Principle or Practice? Pedagogic Challenges in Indian
Journalism Education
* Usha Raman
* Chapter 15: The 24/7 News Cycle as a Specter of Neoliberal Violence
* Mohan J. Dutta and Ashwini Falnikar
* Chapter 16: Journalistic Subcultures: Rules, Values, Routines, and
Norms of English-Language and Hindi-Language Media
* Anup Kumar
* Chapter 17: Journalism and Ethics: Indian Media Mines the Private
* Geeta Seshu
* Index
* About the Editor and Contributors