image1THE MEDIA

Editorial
Section 1 - Political Economy of Media
  • The Political and Economic Context of the TV News Media Industry in the Telugu Region   -Panthukala Srinivas

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  • Stringers in Telugu Media   P Purnachandar

  • Struggles for ‘Net Neutrality’ – Economics, Policy and Politics   Sujith KG

  • The Globalization Reader (excerpt)   Edited by : Frank J. Lechener and John Boli (2000)

  • Cross-Media Ownership and Corporatization of Media in Telugu Regions   Panthukala Srinivas

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    Section 2: Islam, Muslims and Media
  • Book review: Edward Said, Covering Islam (London: Vintage books, 1997)   Reviewed by Aisha Farooqi

  • Covering Islam (Excerpt) (1981)   Edward Said

  • Beware Bigotry: Free Speech and the Zapiro Cartoons (Excerpt)   Mahmood Mamdani

  • Race, Mass Murderers and Media   Faria Athar

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  • Islamophobia (excerpt)   AG Noorani

  • Telugu Press and Muslim Issues (Interview with MA Majid)   Madhumeeta Sinha and MA Moid

  • Urdu Press in the Princely State of Hyderabad   Muhammed Ashraf T

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    Section 3: Dalit Absence
  • Dalit (In)visibility and Journalism as Site of Caste Violence   Ranjith Thankappan

  • In Search of a Dalit Journalist   BN Uniyal

  • The First Editorial of the Oppressed Indian (1979)   Kanshi Ram

  • Venomous Touch, Untouchable People   N Ravikumar

  • Nagaraju’s Battle   Gogu Shyamala

  • Blacks in the US Media, Black-outs in India   Chandra Bhan Prasad

  • Section 4: Women’s Struggles
  • Anti-Arrack Movement, Prohibition and After: Eenadu’s Strategic Support and Silence   Uma Brughubanda

  • When They Sat Down   Suresh P Thomas

  • The Joys and Woes of a Woman Reporter   R Akhileshwari

  • Section 5: Challenging Voices
  • Blurred Vision: Development Communication and Community Radio in India   Vinod Pavarala

  • Interview with Nalupu Editorial and Publishing Team   K Sajaya

  • Kuffir Interview on Round Table India and Dalit Camera   P Srinivas and Prudhvi Raj Duddu

  • Section 6: Archiving Change – Media and Memory
  • Archive Musings   Kush Badhwar

  • Conserving Identity: Who Speaks for Whom?   Shubhangi Singh

  • Existing Media in Two Documentary Films   Kush Badhwar

  • Editorial Group: Panthukala Srinivas and Ranjith Thankappan
    Resident Team: A Suneetha, MA Moid, R Srivatsan
    Advisory Board: Aisha Farooqi, Asma Rasheed, Gita Ramaswamy, Kaneez Fathima, K Lalita, Madhumeeta Sinha, Rama Melkote, K Sajaya, Sheela Prasad, Swathy Margaret, Gogu Shyamala, Syamasundari, A Suneetha, Susie Tharu, D Vasanta, Veena Shatrugna, Vasudha N, Uma M Brughubanda
    Production: A Srinivas, T Sreelakshmi
    Printed by: Anveshi Research Centre for Women’s Studies, 2-2-18/2/A, D.D. Colony, Amberpet, Hyderabad 500 013
    Opinions and facts in this broadsheet are those of the editors and contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of Anveshi.

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