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This comprehensive case study investigates the intricate relationship between the press and working class consciousness in Kerala, one of India’s most socially progressive states. The book explores how media institutions shape labor movements, political awareness, and social consciousness among the working population.
Through detailed analysis of Kerala’s unique socio-political landscape, the author examines the historical role of journalism in mobilizing workers and fostering class consciousness. The study provides valuable insights into how the press functions as both a tool for social change and a reflection of existing power structures in developing societies.
The research contributes significantly to understanding media’s impact on labor movements and class formation in the Indian context, offering perspectives applicable to other developing nations.







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