Category: Communication & Media Studies
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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