Media and Marginals in India: Medium, Message and Meaning

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Author: Manoj Kumar Jena

Publisher: Manohar Publishers

ISBN-13: 9789360805739

Publishing year: December 2024

No of pages: 216

Weight: 600 g

Book binding: Hardcover


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The book highlights the role of media in comprehending the marginals with reference to medium message and meaning. The book addresses the consortia between the communication process the economic political and ideological structures of Indian society and its relationships with marginals particularly at structure and meaning levels. It presents new and emerging analyses about the representation production con­sumption of message and meaning relating to caste gender minority and disability question in the Indian media. This book also examines how the mediated phenomena have shifted the discourse on studies of marginals in India. The book focuses on several new dimensions in sociology and media research and addresses conceptual and methodo­logical questions related to the social positioning of the marginal in media. The book provides new perspectives on the sociology of media covering aspects such as memory consciousness and Ashrafiya morality; Dalit to Disability; agitation and workers; feminism to repre­sentation; and commodification to ideological domination. About the Author Manoj Kumar Jena is a Professor of Sociology and Chairperson at the Centre for the Study of Social Systems School of Social Sciences Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) New Delhi. He is the International Global Studies Programme Coordinator at JNU. His writings have appeared in various national and international peer-reviewed journals. His recent publications include Sociology of Covid-19 Pandemic in India: Education Digital Divide Work and Wellbeing (ed.) (2022) and Ways of Being Indian: Essays on Religion Gender and Culture (ed.) (2024).

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