The Hoot excerpts a passage from Pradip Ninan Thomas’s Strong Religion, Zealous Media.
James focuses on the ways in which American style preaching, presentation, and media practices are either disseminated directly or repackaged for Indian audiences.
The Hoot excerpts a second passage from Nalin Mehta’s India on Television.
More than Kashmir Times published from Jammu, commentary in Greater Kashmir highlighted the alienation – economic, physical, and psychological – fostered by the blockade and the fact that it was directly antithetical to India’s claim to the Valley,
The Hoot excerpts a passage from Robin Jeffrey’s Media and Modernity.
The Hoot excerpts the Darryl D’Monte's foreword from The Green Pen, edited by Keya Acharya and Frederick Noronha.
Media and Nagaland--Part III. While reporters voices are largely absent in Naga media there are vibrant editorial and citizen commentaries that enhance the public sphere in myriad ways.
Media in Nagaland-Part II. Reporters reproduce terms used by the underground without quotation marks, which highlights the extent to which the linguistic frames of the underground are normalized through their circulation in mainstream media discours
Media in Nagaland�Part I. �The making and the un-making of the Naga Nation�: narrating conflict in the Naga English media.
The third and concluding part of the essay on Indian media representations of China.