Political Communication in Contemporary India
Locating Democracy and Governance
Herausgeber: Singh Sisodia, Yatindra; Chattopadhyay, Pratip
Political Communication in Contemporary India
Locating Democracy and Governance
Herausgeber: Singh Sisodia, Yatindra; Chattopadhyay, Pratip
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This book explores the forms, patterns, and trends in political communication in India in the 21st century. It underlies the influence of context in political messaging laying bare its complex, overlapping, and multidimensional structures.
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This book explores the forms, patterns, and trends in political communication in India in the 21st century. It underlies the influence of context in political messaging laying bare its complex, overlapping, and multidimensional structures.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9780367687922
- ISBN-10: 0367687925
- Artikelnr.: 65615326
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9780367687922
- ISBN-10: 0367687925
- Artikelnr.: 65615326
Yatindra Singh Sisodia is Professor and Director, Madhya Pradesh Institute of Social Science Research, Ujjain (an ICSSR Institute). His areas of research interest are democracy, decentralised governance, electoral politics, tribal issues, and developmental issues. He has been conferred with Professor G. Ram Reddy Social Scientist Award (2017). He has authored/edited 20 books, including Electoral Dynamics in the States of India (Routledge, 2021); Social Inclusion of Marginalised in India (Rawat, 2021), Strategies for Human Development and People's Participation in Rural India (Primus, 2020); How India Votes (OBS, 2019); Two Decades of Panchayat Raj in India (Rawat, 2017). He is Editor of Madhya Pradesh Journal of Social Sciences and Madhya Pradesh Samajik Vigyan Anushandhan Journal. He has extensively written in refereed journals and participated in academic events. He has completed numerous government-funded research projects for various central ministries, state ministries, and organisations like ICSSR, Planning Commission, and ISRO. He has made academic visits to the USA, under IVLP; the UK; South Korea; Malaysia; Dubai; and Bangladesh. Pratip Chattopadhyay is Senior Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Kalyani, West Bengal. He obtained his PhD from the University of Calcutta on the position of Marxist political parties on Indian foreign policy (1991-2009). He was Associate of UGC-IUS at IIAS Shimla from 2014 to 2016, and Executive Committee Member West Bengal Political Science Association from 2013 to 2022. His latest book is titled Domestic Roots of Indian Foreign Policy: Experiences of Marxist Political Parties in UF (1996-98) and UPA (2004-08) Government. He has extensively written in refereed journals and participated in academic events. He has made academic visits to Montreal, Canada in 2014 to present paper in 24th International Political Science Association Congress and was invited to deliver lectures on issues of West Bengal politics, an Indian politics in University of Dhaka, Jahangirnagar University, Begum Rokeya University, and Barishal University in Bangladesh between 2016 and 2019.
1. Political Communication in Contemporary India: An Introduction Part I:
Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Political Communication
2.Governance in Post-Liberalisation India: The Grey Zone of Political
Communication 3. Democracy, Public Sphere and Participation in India: A
Philosophical Enquiry Through the Theory of Communicative Action of
Habermas Part II: Political Communication During Elections 4. Uttar
Pradesh: Political Communication Strategies of Mayawati and Akhilesh 5.
Changing Dynamics of Political Electioneering in India: Use of New Social
Media in Karnataka Assembly Elections 2018 Part III: Cultural and
Linguistic Dimension of Political Communication in Indian Democracy 6.
Rhetoric in Democracy: Inventing and ReInventing Language for Identity
Politics 7. Personalisation of Politics: Shifting Paradigm of Democracy in
Digital Age 8. Theorizing Communication of Electoral Slogans in Indian
General Election- A Case Study Part IV: Federal and Administrative
Dimension of Political Communication 9. Between 'National' and 'Federal'
Communication: Locating the Issue of Bangladeshi Migrant in West Bengal
since 2014 10. Locating the 'Citizen' in Administrative Communication in
India: A Case Study of 'Mission Nirmal Bangla' 11. Panchayat Elections and
Political Communication: A Study from Gram Panchayats of Telangana State
Part V: Diversity in Political Communication in Contemporary India 12.
Gleaning Political Communication through 'Notices' in North East India 13.
Whose Communication is it Anyway?: Analysing Socio-Political Debates in
Indian Tele-media 14. Negotiating the Political in the Community Radio
Landscape in India: A Brief Sketch 15. Democratising Political
Communication for Governance in the New Normal Times. Index
Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Political Communication
2.Governance in Post-Liberalisation India: The Grey Zone of Political
Communication 3. Democracy, Public Sphere and Participation in India: A
Philosophical Enquiry Through the Theory of Communicative Action of
Habermas Part II: Political Communication During Elections 4. Uttar
Pradesh: Political Communication Strategies of Mayawati and Akhilesh 5.
Changing Dynamics of Political Electioneering in India: Use of New Social
Media in Karnataka Assembly Elections 2018 Part III: Cultural and
Linguistic Dimension of Political Communication in Indian Democracy 6.
Rhetoric in Democracy: Inventing and ReInventing Language for Identity
Politics 7. Personalisation of Politics: Shifting Paradigm of Democracy in
Digital Age 8. Theorizing Communication of Electoral Slogans in Indian
General Election- A Case Study Part IV: Federal and Administrative
Dimension of Political Communication 9. Between 'National' and 'Federal'
Communication: Locating the Issue of Bangladeshi Migrant in West Bengal
since 2014 10. Locating the 'Citizen' in Administrative Communication in
India: A Case Study of 'Mission Nirmal Bangla' 11. Panchayat Elections and
Political Communication: A Study from Gram Panchayats of Telangana State
Part V: Diversity in Political Communication in Contemporary India 12.
Gleaning Political Communication through 'Notices' in North East India 13.
Whose Communication is it Anyway?: Analysing Socio-Political Debates in
Indian Tele-media 14. Negotiating the Political in the Community Radio
Landscape in India: A Brief Sketch 15. Democratising Political
Communication for Governance in the New Normal Times. Index
1. Political Communication in Contemporary India: An Introduction Part I:
Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Political Communication
2.Governance in Post-Liberalisation India: The Grey Zone of Political
Communication 3. Democracy, Public Sphere and Participation in India: A
Philosophical Enquiry Through the Theory of Communicative Action of
Habermas Part II: Political Communication During Elections 4. Uttar
Pradesh: Political Communication Strategies of Mayawati and Akhilesh 5.
Changing Dynamics of Political Electioneering in India: Use of New Social
Media in Karnataka Assembly Elections 2018 Part III: Cultural and
Linguistic Dimension of Political Communication in Indian Democracy 6.
Rhetoric in Democracy: Inventing and ReInventing Language for Identity
Politics 7. Personalisation of Politics: Shifting Paradigm of Democracy in
Digital Age 8. Theorizing Communication of Electoral Slogans in Indian
General Election- A Case Study Part IV: Federal and Administrative
Dimension of Political Communication 9. Between 'National' and 'Federal'
Communication: Locating the Issue of Bangladeshi Migrant in West Bengal
since 2014 10. Locating the 'Citizen' in Administrative Communication in
India: A Case Study of 'Mission Nirmal Bangla' 11. Panchayat Elections and
Political Communication: A Study from Gram Panchayats of Telangana State
Part V: Diversity in Political Communication in Contemporary India 12.
Gleaning Political Communication through 'Notices' in North East India 13.
Whose Communication is it Anyway?: Analysing Socio-Political Debates in
Indian Tele-media 14. Negotiating the Political in the Community Radio
Landscape in India: A Brief Sketch 15. Democratising Political
Communication for Governance in the New Normal Times. Index
Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Political Communication
2.Governance in Post-Liberalisation India: The Grey Zone of Political
Communication 3. Democracy, Public Sphere and Participation in India: A
Philosophical Enquiry Through the Theory of Communicative Action of
Habermas Part II: Political Communication During Elections 4. Uttar
Pradesh: Political Communication Strategies of Mayawati and Akhilesh 5.
Changing Dynamics of Political Electioneering in India: Use of New Social
Media in Karnataka Assembly Elections 2018 Part III: Cultural and
Linguistic Dimension of Political Communication in Indian Democracy 6.
Rhetoric in Democracy: Inventing and ReInventing Language for Identity
Politics 7. Personalisation of Politics: Shifting Paradigm of Democracy in
Digital Age 8. Theorizing Communication of Electoral Slogans in Indian
General Election- A Case Study Part IV: Federal and Administrative
Dimension of Political Communication 9. Between 'National' and 'Federal'
Communication: Locating the Issue of Bangladeshi Migrant in West Bengal
since 2014 10. Locating the 'Citizen' in Administrative Communication in
India: A Case Study of 'Mission Nirmal Bangla' 11. Panchayat Elections and
Political Communication: A Study from Gram Panchayats of Telangana State
Part V: Diversity in Political Communication in Contemporary India 12.
Gleaning Political Communication through 'Notices' in North East India 13.
Whose Communication is it Anyway?: Analysing Socio-Political Debates in
Indian Tele-media 14. Negotiating the Political in the Community Radio
Landscape in India: A Brief Sketch 15. Democratising Political
Communication for Governance in the New Normal Times. Index