• Communication

    Communication, Culture and Confrontation : Communication Process Series

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    Explore the cutting edge of Indian communication studies with this insightful analysis. This book challenges conventional models by dissecting the dynamic interplay between media and culture, focusing on India’s unique landscape. Authors Biswajit Das and Vibodh Parthasarthi, prominent Indian scholars, delve into how cultural forces and confrontations shape communication processes. Gain a deeper understanding of communication theories and their application to real-world media environments. Essential for students, researchers, and professionals keen on exploring media in India, this work offers a vital perspective on cultural configurations. Elevate your grasp of communication’s evolving role.

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  • Media and Mediation: Communication Processes Series

    Media and Mediation: Communication Processes Series

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    Explore the critical politics within communication processes and media mediation. Edited by esteemed Indian academics Biswajit Das and Vibodh Parthasarthi, this book delves into the very foundations of communication and the political configurations it implies. It’s an indispensable resource for Indian university students, researchers, and professionals in media studies, political communication, and cultural studies. Gain profound insights into the nuanced interplay between media, power, and society, essential for understanding the contemporary Indian communication landscape.

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  • The Social and the Symbolic : Communication Processes Series

    The Social and the Symbolic : Communication Processes Series

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    Delve into the core of social communication and symbolic exchange with this vital work, essential for understanding Indian society. It unpacks how communication, through the exchange of symbols, forms the essence of the human collective. Gain profound insights into how collective identity is shaped, often in defiance or reference to dominant traditions, particularly within the Indian context. This book is a must-read for students and researchers in communication theory, media studies, and sociology across India, offering critical perspectives on cultural dynamics and academic discourse.

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