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INDIA-ETHNIC CONFLICT (11) answer(s).
 
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ID:   021222


A Chilling message / Larmer Brook April 22, 2002  Article
Larmer Brook Article
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Publication April 22, 2002.
Description 24-28
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ID:   020977


Appeasing the hundu rights / Muralidharan Sukumar et al March 16-29, 2002  Article
Muralidharan Sukumar et al Article
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Publication March 16-29, 2002.
Description 4-23
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ID:   022057


Ethnic cheansing in Gujarat 2002  Article
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Publication 2002.
Description 1-33
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ID:   019471


Ethnic conflict and civil society: India and the beyond / Varshney Ashutosh April 2001  Article
Varshney Ashutosh Article
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Publication April 2001.
Description 362-398
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ID:   021120


Ethnic politics and land use genesis of conflicts in India North-East / Barbora Sanjay March 30, 2002  Article
Barbora Sanjay Article
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Publication March 30, 2002.
Description 1286-1291
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ID:   075614


Modi and the camera: the politics of television in the 2002 Gujarat riots / Mehta, Nalin   Journal Article
Mehta, Nalin Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The Gujarat Hindu-Muslim clashes of 2002 were the first major Indian riots of the 24-hour television age-and television became central to the politics of the violence. This paper examines the role of television in the shaping of the riots and its impact on the subsequent election campaign in Gujarat. It seeks, thereby, to demonstrate the change in Indian politics brought about by the advent of satellite television. It will show how the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) skilfully used television coverage of the riots and mediated the message of this coverage for its own political purposes. Secondly, as an analytical aid, it compares the Gujarat case with the television coverage of the civil rights disturbances in the American South in the 1950s and 1960s, and British television coverage of the inner-city disturbances in 1981. It will be seen that in all three countries, the reportage was remarkably similar, and that many of the same issues were raised. In each case television clearly introduced a new factor into the political matrix. Nevertheless, Gujarat was different because of the nature of the round-the-clock live coverage television provided of that event. Generally that coverage was hostile to the Hindu Right forces affiliated with the Gujarat BJP government. But the ruling BJP managed to portray the media coverage of the violence as an attack on Gujarati regional honour, successfully converting it into an emotive election issue
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ID:   021291


Religion and politics in contemporary India: the complexities of secularism and communalism / Yasumasa Sekine April 2002  Article
Yasumasa Sekine Article
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Publication April 2002.
Description 63-89
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ID:   021912


Semiotics of terror: Muslim children and women in Hindu Rashtra / Sarkar Tanka July 13, 2002  Article
Sarkar Tanka Article
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Publication July 13, 2002.
Description 2872-2876
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ID:   022197


Shaming of India May 2002  Article
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Publication May 2002.
Description 12-32
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ID:   022957


Struggle for India's soul / kamdar Mira Fall 2002  Article
kamdar Mira Article
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Publication Fall 2002.
Description 11-28
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ID:   021862


the BJP's crisis of identity and governance June 2002  Article
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Publication June 2002.
Description 1-29
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