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ID:   067199


Changing role of the editor / Rai, Ram Bahadur 2005  Journal Article
Rai, Ram Bahadur Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Media  India-media  Print Media 
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ID:   143653


Disciplinary intersections of gender and ethnicity in populist radical right media in Romania / Norocel, Ov Cristian   Article
Norocel, Ov Cristian Article
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Summary/Abstract The present study examines how the desirable ideals of femininity for the ethno-nationalist project are framed in populist radical right media in contemporary Romania. The study examines the editorials of populist radical right party leader (Corneliu Vadim Tudor) published at election times between 2000 and 2012 in the weekly party publication. It explores the inventory of media frames, which provide the panopticon of femininity performances coming forth in Tudor’s editorials, and the disciplining endeavours these depictions enable. In the first step, the femininity performance of Romanian women seen as nationalist ideal of submission and childbearing is juxtaposed with the portrayal of women who forsake such expectations, and that of Roma women described as promiscuous and overly fertile. In the second step, the roles afforded to women in the public arena are evidenced, either as selfless heroines or their antithetic depiction, the power-hungry women.
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ID:   155922


From language to script: Graphic practice and the politics of authority in Santali-language print media, eastern India / Choksi, Nishaant   Journal Article
CHOKSI, NISHAANT Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article discusses the way in which assemblages of technologies, political institutions, and practices of exchange have rendered both language and script a site for an ongoing politics of authority among Santals, an Austro-Asiatic speaking Adivasi (Scheduled Tribe) community spread throughout eastern India. It focuses particularly on the production of Santali-language print artefacts, which, like its dominant language counterparts, such as Bengali, has its roots in colonial-era Christian missions. However, unlike dominant languages, Santali-language media has been characterized by the use of multiple graphic registers, including a missionary-derived Roman script, Indic scripts such as Devanagari and Eastern Brahmi, and an independently derived script, Ol-Chiki. The article links the history of Santali print and graphic practice with assertions of autonomy in colonial and early post-colonial India. It then ethnographically documents how graphic practices, in particular the use of multiple scripts, and print technologies mediate a contemporary politics of authority along vectors such as class and generation within communities that speak and read Santali in the eastern state of West Bengal, India.
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ID:   095217


Future of science news / Kennedy, Donald   Journal Article
Kennedy, Donald Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Science News  Print Media  Future News 
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ID:   116681


Kurdish problem, print media, and democratic consolidation in T / Emre Toros   Journal Article
Emre Toros Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This study investigated the link between press and democratic consolidation in Turkey. It was assumed that plural structures in the sense of diversity of the news, approaches, responses, and ideological positions would be contributive to democratic consolidation. Accordingly, this article searched the patterns of diversity and plurality among the print media news between the years of 1984 and 2008. The article proved that the Turkish press responded in a plural manner to the selected case.
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ID:   118359


Media and conflict in Sri Lanka / Deshapriya, Sunanda   Journal Article
Deshapriya, Sunanda Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   124505


Media's role towards good governance in India challenges, issue / Dhaka, Rajvir S   Journal Article
Dhaka, Rajvir S Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Good governance has a wide connotation; it is synonymous with securing justice, empowerment, employment and efficient delivery of services. It is also referred to as the quality of relation between market, state and civil society. Accountability, transparency, predictability and participation, are considered to be the four key components of good governance. Achieving good governance requires the understanding and participation of every member of the society. The media, their roles, channels and contents, are considered powerful enough to make this achievement a reality.
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ID:   124166


One rising China, multiple interpretations: China's 60th anniversary celebration through the lens of the world's printed media / Zhu, Jiangnan; Jie Lu   Journal Article
Zhu, Jiangnan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract What does a rising China mean to the world? While some countries take China as a salient threat, others regard China as their role model for development and governance. However, limited research has offered a systematic comparative analysis in this regard. China's spectacular celebration of its 60th anniversary uniquely showcased its increasing military might, mounting economic wealth and carefully-maintained mass support. Taking advantage of simultaneous worldwide news coverage of this all-in-one event, we scrutinize how different societies responded to a rising China. We find significant variance in the news coverage from 42 top printed media in 21 sampled societies. Moreover, these societies' political features affect their newspapers' reporting styles the most. This analysis significantly enriches our understanding of the rise of China.
Key Words Development  China  Governance  Print Media  Rising China 
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ID:   137844


Print media liberalization and electoral coverage bias in Kuwait / Selvik, Kjetil; Nordenson, Jon; Kebede, Tewodros Aragie   Article
Selvik, Kjetil Article
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Summary/Abstract The article discusses the political effect of print media liberalization in Kuwait based on content analysis of Arabic language newspapers in the 2009 parliamentary election. The analysis found no systematic favoring of pro-government candidates in electoral coverage, but did find a statistically significant bias for candidates from the ruling, non-Bedouin hadari class, at the expense of the Bedouin tribal population. This article points to there being structural obstacles to democracy in Kuwait that cannot be overcome only by the liberalization of the press through legislation.
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ID:   059610


Reprresentations of communalism a study of recent print media r / Dasgupta, Rajarshi Jun-Dec 2004  Journal Article
Dasgupta, Rajarshi Journal Article
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Publication Jun-Dec 2004.
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ID:   122845


Tall order: journalists in Balochistan face grave threats to personal safety and their freedom to work / Ahmed, Maqbool   Journal Article
Ahmed, Maqbool Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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