Headlines from the heartland : reinventing the Hindi public sphere / Sevanti Ninan.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 079.54 SEV/H (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 04/02/2021 | P12814 |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [298]-300) and index.
Overview: Reinventing the Public Sphere
The Evolution and Growth of Hindi Journalism
A Rural Newspaper Revolution
Creating New Media Hubs
Local Newsgatherers
The Universe of Local News
Media and Commerce
Journalists and Politicians
Caste and Communalism
The Development Discourse
Reconfiguring the Public Sphere
Change and Attrition
Epilogue: Habermas Revisited
References
Index
Overview: reinventing the public sphere -- 2. The evolution and growth of Hindi journalism -- 3. A rural newspaper revolution -- 4. Creating new media hubs -- 5. Local news gatherers -- 6. The universe of local news -- 7. Media and commerce -- 8. Journalists and politicians -- 9. Caste and communalism -- 10. The development discourse -- 11. Reconfiguring the public sphere -- 12. Change and attrition -- Epilogue - Habermas revisited. Overview: Reinventing the Public Sphere The Evolution and Growth of Hindi Journalism A Rural Newspaper Revolution Creating New Media Hubs Local Newsgatherers The Universe of Local News Media and Commerce Journalists and Politicians Caste and CommunalismThe Development DiscourseReconfiguring the Public SphereChange and AttritionEpilogue: Habermas RevisitedReferencesIndex
Comment by Mr Barun Roy
Please check, the due date in 2020. How can a book be checked out for such a long period?