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Journal Of Indian Ocean Archaeology (Vol7&8: 2011-12)
16Explore the shared cultural heritage of the Indian Ocean Rim countries in the *Journal of Indian Ocean Archaeology (Vol.7&8: 2011-12)*. Discover archaeological findings and historical insights from the Red Sea to the South China Sea. A must-read for scholars and enthusiasts interested in maritime history, trade routes, and cultural exchange. ISBN: 9788124607879
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Journal of Indian Ocean Archaeology No 9 (2013)
21Dive into the maritime past with “Journal of Indian Ocean Archaeology No. 9 (2013)”, edited by Sunil Gupta. Explore archaeological discoveries and research from the Indian Ocean region. Unearth ancient trade routes, shipwrecks, and coastal settlements. This 2013 volume offers valuable insights for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of maritime archaeology and history. ISBN: 9788124611036
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Journal of John Jourdain (1608-1617)
0Uncover thrilling 17th-century maritime adventures in this authentic diary from the East India Company era. Explore John Jourdain’s extensive voyages through Arabia, India, and the Malay Archipelago between 1608-1617. This meticulously compiled journal offers a rare, firsthand account of early trade routes, cultural encounters, and daring escapes. Essential reading for students of Indian history, colonial trade, and maritime exploration, it provides invaluable insights into a pivotal period. Discover the India that shaped global commerce and colonial narratives.
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Journalism and the Periodical Press in Nineteenth-Century Britain
0Unlock the secrets of 19th-century British journalism and its periodical press. This authoritative collection features scholarly essays examining the diversity, range, and profound impact of Victorian newspapers and magazines. Explore pivotal moments, from technological advancements like the telegraph to the changing landscape of authorship. Understand the transnational dimensions of the British press and its global reach. An indispensable resource for students of journalism history, Victorian studies, and media research, this book reveals the press’s centrality to comprehending the 19th century.
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Journalism Between Disruption and Resilience: Reflections on the Norwegian Experience (Disruptions)
0Discover how journalism can thrive amidst profound change. This insightful analysis of the Norwegian media landscape offers critical lessons on navigating digital disruption and building resilience in the face of evolving audience expectations and economic shifts. Explore strategies for adapting to the future of news reporting and strengthening media practices. Essential reading for journalism students, media professionals, and anyone invested in the evolving world of Indian media.
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Journalism Studies: The Basics
0Master the essentials of modern journalism with this definitive guide to Journalism Studies. Martin Conboy’s insightful book unpacks core concepts, ethical considerations, and contemporary debates shaping news and reporting. Essential for students of journalism and communication studies across India, it explores effective newsgathering, journalistic practice, and the exciting future of the media landscape. Equip yourself with the foundational knowledge crucial for a thriving media career in today’s dynamic world.
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Journalism Studies: The Basics
0Master the fundamentals of Journalism Studies and navigate India’s dynamic media landscape. This essential guide unpacks key debates, from journalism’s history and training to technology’s impact and future directions. Explore global perspectives and contemporary challenges crucial for understanding modern media. Perfect for aspiring journalists, media students, and communication professionals in India, it provides a solid foundation for your career in journalism. Discover the core concepts needed to excel in this rapidly evolving field.
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Journalism, Democracy and Civil Society in India (Journalism Studies)
0How does Indian journalism shape democracy and civil society? Delve into the complexities of India’s vast media landscape with this essential collection of scholarly insights. It critically examines whether a proliferation of private news channels truly strengthens democratic discourse and explores the ethical dilemmas journalists face amidst rapid industry growth. Understanding the historical, social, and cultural contexts, this book questions the evolution of free journalistic culture. A vital resource for students, researchers, and anyone invested in India’s democratic future and its media practices.
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Journalism: A Career Handbook (Professional Media Practice)
0Ready to launch your journalism career in India? This comprehensive handbook is your ultimate guide to navigating the dynamic world of professional media. Discover diverse journalism jobs, from print and web journalism to photojournalism, and understand the salary expectations and essential career paths. Whether you’re a student or a recent graduate dreaming of making your mark, gain invaluable insights into securing your first role. Plan and build a successful future in Indian media with expert advice and practical strategies.
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Journalism’s Racial Reckoning: The News Media’s Pivot to Diversity and Inclusion (Routledge Focus on Journalism Studies)
0Explore the critical shifts in news media with Journalism’s Racial Reckoning. This insightful book examines the profound journey towards diversity and inclusion, delving into how global newsrooms are confronting systemic racism. Essential for journalism students, media professionals, and educators across India, it offers key perspectives on accountability, ethical reporting, and the future of equitable journalism. Understand the forces driving media reform and gain vital knowledge for shaping a more representative and just media landscape.
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Journalistic Practices in Restrictive Contexts: A Sociological Approach to the Case of Iran (Routledge Research in Journalism)
0Discover how journalism operates and survives in restrictive environments with this compelling sociological approach. Based on extensive fieldwork in Iran, this research offers profound insights into journalistic practices within challenging political contexts. Essential for Indian students and scholars in journalism, media studies, political science, and sociology, this book provides critical perspectives on media resilience. Perfect for academic research, it illuminates the intersection of society, politics, and communication in restricted settings.
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Journalists Under Fire: Information War and Journalistic Practices
0Uncover the critical realities of conflict journalism and the escalating battle for truth in modern warfare. This essential read meticulously analyzes journalistic practices amidst information warfare, drawing on over fifty candid interviews with frontline correspondents. Discover the motivations, fears, and challenges faced by those reporting from the heart of contemporary conflicts in an era of multinational media and rapid communication. It’s a must-have for journalism students, media professionals, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the high-stakes world of war reporting.