Category: Communication & Media Studies
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Rape, Popular Culture, and Nirbhaya: A Study of India’s Daughter and Delhi Crime
The Increase of Online Journalism in Nepal
India’s Overt and Covert Chilling of Press Freedom
Journalism’s hostage relationship with Twitter
Free speech, democracy and the ‘hidden persuaders’
Communication & Media Studies, Psychology
Young Indians, Social Media, and COVID-19: Study on the Relation Between Engagements on Social Media and Mental Well-Being During the Pandemic
Frames per Second: Can queer romantic comedies boost India’s gay culture?
Freedom of information lessons from India: Collaboration, co-production and rights-based agenda building
Curating an Affective Push: Indian Women’s Facebook Profile Pictures and their Affective Turns
Popular culture and the (mis)representation of Asperger’s
Insta-hate: An exploration of Islamophobia and right-wing nationalism on Instagram amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in India
Sari, femininity, and wall art: A semiotic study of GuessWho’s street art in Bengaluru
Communication & Media Studies, Environmental Sciences
Reflections on farmers’ social networks: a means for sustainable agricultural development?
Business & Management Studies, Communication & Media Studies
New Avenues of Revenue in Indian Cinema
Navigating conflicts of interest: Ethical policies of 12 exemplary Asian media organisations
Free Market Media, Democracy, and Partisanship: A Case Study of Kolkata’s Newspapers’ Coverage of Anti-Industrialization Protests
A lockdown is the health response to fight coronavirus, but where is the economic plan?
Slovakia’s Democracy and the COVID-19 Pandemic: When Executive Communication Fails
Communication & Media Studies, Politics & International Studies