News as Culture
Rao, Ursula:
News as culture : journalistic practices and the remaking of Indian leadership traditions / Ursula Rao. - New York ; Oxford : Berghahn Books, 2010. - (Anthropology of media ; 3)
ISBN 978-1-84545-669-6
US$ 80,00 / £ 50,00
DDC: 302.230954
Beschreibung
At the turn of the millennium, Indian journalism has undergone significant changes. The rapid commercialization of the press, together with an increase in literacy and political consciousness, has led to swift growth in the newspaper market but also changed the way news makers mediate politics. Positioned at a historical junction where India is clearly feeling the effects of market liberalization, this study demonstrates how journalists and informants interactively create new forms of political action and consciousness. The book explores English and Hindi newsmaking and investigates the creation of news relations during the production process and how they affect political images and leadership traditions. It moves beyond the news-room to outline the role of journalists in urban society, the social lives of news texts and the way citizens bring their ideas and desires to bear on the news discourse.
This important volume contributes to an emerging debate about the impact of the media on Indian society. Furthermore, it convincingly demonstrates the inseparable link between media related practices and dynamic cultural repertoires. [Verlagsinformation]
Inhalt
List of Abbreviations
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgemnts
1. Introduction. 1
2. Lucknow News. 21
3. Local Voices: Empowerment through News-Making. 45
4. Political Reporting: Sites of Engagement - Performances of Distance. 91
5. Infotainment: Re-Writing Politics after Economic Liberalisation. 143
6. Conclusions. 193
References. 203
Index. 217
Autorin
URSULA RAO is Senior Lecturer of Anthropology and Sociology at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. She has worked in the fields of Media Anthropology, Religious Anthropology and Ritual Studies. Her regional specialization is India. Two recent publications are Negotiating the Divine. Temple Religion and Temple Politics in Contemporary Urban India (Manohar, 2003), and Celebrating Transgression. Method and Politics in the Anthropological Study of Cultures (Berghahn, 2006). Profile page.
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