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21st Century Journalism in India

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Sage Publications 2007Description: 324pISBN:
  • 9788178297224
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 079.54 R1614
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21st Century Journalism in India is a path breaking book that looks at the practices and theories of journalism in the twenty first century. This collection of writings by practising journalists is perhaps unique in that they have turned the spotlight on their own profession. This volume is thematically divided into four sections: > Representing the unrepresented deals with media representation (or lack of it) of largely ignored section of society, such as homosexuals, dalits and othr minorities or weaker groups > The plurality of practice studies the coverage of vitgal areas such as economics, legal issues, science, arts and culture, and humour > Media in Perspective looks at different kinds of journalistic practices, including photojournalism > Future Trends discusses newer forms of journalism, like blogging and citizen journalism
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21st Century Journalism in India is a path breaking book that looks at the practices and theories of journalism in the twenty first century. This collection of writings by practising journalists is perhaps unique in that they have turned the spotlight on their own profession. This volume is thematically divided into four sections: > Representing the unrepresented deals with media representation (or lack of it) of largely ignored section of society, such as homosexuals, dalits and othr minorities or weaker groups > The plurality of practice studies the coverage of vitgal areas such as economics, legal issues, science, arts and culture, and humour > Media in Perspective looks at different kinds of journalistic practices, including photojournalism > Future Trends discusses newer forms of journalism, like blogging and citizen journalism

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