Abstract: Generally, the Church was media shy; it sought to keep the media at an arms’ length fearing bad consequences. Some in the Church saw the media as devil’s work....
Read MoreAbstract: The internet revolution has enabled the coming in to existence of a very powerful alternative media, the world over. So too in India in the last few years, especially...
Read MoreAbstract: Since independence the Indian Media have been generally free except during the period of Emergency imposed by Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi between 1975-77. The two years of press...
Read MoreAbstract: Contemporary media scene is one of convergence mainly technological and corporate. Audience studies have always faced certain fluidity due to the dynamic nature of audience itself. This is more...
Read MoreAbstract: The omnipotence of mass media was already felt in the beginning of the twentieth century even though the main media present were only newspapers, magazines and radio. Of course,...
Read MoreAbstract: A journalist is basically a chronicler of events as they unfold. In the process he/she makes the first draft of history, which history may come to the use of...
Read MoreAbstract: The conservative Catholics in the United States of America is reported to have branded Pope Francis as a ‘Communist’ because of his stand on social justice, support of the...
Read MoreAbstract: The very existence of multiple religions gives rise to the necessity of dialogue between and among them. The case for dialogue got a great push in the wake of...
Read MoreAbstract: According to the Social Responsibility Theory of the Press, media is supposed to be a watchdog of all that goes on in society, especially the government. In a democracy...
Read MoreAbstract: India has been a soft-power house from time immemorial – culturally, linguistically, racially, and religiously. Added to these, since independence in 1947, is its economic growth at an enviable...
Read MoreAbstract: Ideology is the potent force that keeps movements and political parties going. We see this in different epochs of human history. Ideologies and their felt evil effects – especially...
Read MoreAbstract: The concept of inalienable human rights has been drawn from the political thinkers such as John Locke, Jean Jaques Rousseau, Thomas Paine and the declaration on human rights by...
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