Covering and explaining conflict in civil society/ Rajan, Nalini, ed.
Material type: TextPublication details: Bangalore: Orient BlackSwan, 2012Description: 206 pISBN: 9788125054849DDC classification: 300Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 300 RAJ/C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P43473 |
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PART I Covering Conflict in Civil Society
1. Libya IS
Scenes from the Uprising, 2011
ANjALI KAMAT
2, Turkey 32
Hope for a Resurgent Arab Spring
ATUL ANEJA
8. Pakistan 51
Civiiians, /nterrupteci
NIRUPAMA SUBRAMANIAN
4. Khairlanji 71
Protest or Revolt?
PAVAN DAHAT
PART 11 Explaining Conflict in Civil Society
5. 'Culture(s) of Corruption' 91
Media Representations and Anxieties
SUBARNO CHATTARJI
6. Civil Society, Media and the Politics of Anti-Politics 104
SUKUMAR MURALIDHARAN
7. Subaltern Consciousness, Public Sphere and 133
Social Media
ARNAV DAS SHARMA
PART III Civil Society in Social Media
8. From Social Media to Social Action 151
USHA RAMAN AND SRIDIVYA MUKPALKAR
9. Partial Answers and Quick Fixes 172
The Lure of Citizen Journalism and Technological Systems
ARVIND SIVARAMAKRISHNAN AND MAHALAKSHMIJAYARAM
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