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'Hated speech' and the costs of freedom in India

Association for Progressive Communications (APC) (2022), iv, 35 pp.
"[…] This project looks at experiences and observations of what it means to speak truth to power and receive hate as it is manifested through varying degrees of violence, across a variety of instances. Drawing on the responses of 15 interviewees, this qualitative research report presents 3 section... more

Community radio policies in South Asia: a deliberative policy ecology approach

Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan (2020), 382 pp., abbrev. p.xix-xxii, 2 tables, bibliogr. p.339-361, index
ISBN 978-981-15-5629-6 (ebook); 978-981-15-5628-9 (hbk)
"The book draws on critical media policy studies, to study the principles and performances of policies and policymaking for community radio in four countries of South Asia---Sri Lanka, Nepal, India, and Bangladesh. It focuses on the processes and practices of deliberation that go into policymaking, ... more

Community radio in South Asia: reclaiming the airwaves

New York et al.: Routledge (2020), 294 pp., index
ISBN 978-1-138-55853-3 (hbk); 978-1-00-305623-2 (ebook)
"This book tells the story of community radio in four South Asian countries: Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. The three parts of the book focus on policy (discussed country by country), issues in practice, and case studies. In effect, however, each of the chapters touches on these topics to ... more

Media governance: a cosmopolitan critique

Cham: Palgrave Macmillan (2022), xv, 318 pp., index
ISBN 978-3-031-05020-6 (ebook); 978-3-031-05022-0 (pbk)
"The book offers a critical map to navigate the field of media governance. A thread of cosmopolitan critique connects the fourteen chapters to enhance media governance literature beyond the West and regional foci. The first part addresses the epistemological and ontological flaws in the use and adap... more