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Studying Youth, Media and Gender in Post-Liberalisation India: Focus on and Beyond the "Delhi Gang Rape"

Berlin: Frank & Timme (2015), 217 pp.

Series: Kommunikationswissenschaft, 6

ISBN 978-3-86596-535-6

Signature commbox: 317:10-Children/Youth 2015

Introduction / Nadja-Christina Schneider, 9
I. THE 'DELHI GANG RAPE' AS A CRITICAL MEDIA EVENT: REPRESENTATIONS, NEW PRACTICES OF DEBATE AND MEDIA SOCIABILITY
National and Global Media Discourse after the savage death of Nirbhaya': Instant Access and Unequal Knowledge / Maitrayee Chaudhuri, 19
Outrage, debate or silence: An analysis of reader comments and online rape news / Jesna Jayachandran, 45
"The Voice of the Youth": Locating a new public sphere between street protest and digital discussion / Fritzi-Marie Titzmann, 79
The Delhi Gang Rape Case: Dynamics of the Online Debate on the Social News Aggregator reddit.com / Maren Wilger, 113
The Delhi rape case and international attention - An interview with Urvashi Butalia / Urmila Goel, 133
II. LINKING YOUTH, GENDER AND MEDIA STUDIES: MEDIA PRACTICES, NEW IMMOBILITIES AND EVOLVING SEXUAL IDENTITIES
New Media, Neosexual Activism and Diversifying Sex Worlds in Post-Liberalization India / Thomas K. Gugler, 143
Filming Urban Spaces and Entangled (Im)mobilities: Experimental Documentaries by & about Young 'Muslim Women' in Delhi / Nadja-Christina Schneider, 167
Young people's mobile phone cultures in the urban slums of Kolkata / Kabita Chakraborty, 191