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Routledge - Indian Mass Media and the Politics of Change

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Explore the shifting landscape of modern India through this academic study from Routledge. As international attention turns toward India's rapid economic growth and expanding middle class, the concept of change becomes a central theme in national discourse. This book examines how the notion of a rising nation is shaped by various voices, from election campaigns and media commentators to scholars and activists. Through a detailed look at how India is being re-imagined, the text explores the ramifications of these social and political shifts. It provides context for the debates surrounding India's role in the 21st century, moving beyond simple rhetoric to look at the complex realities of a nation in transition. Whether you are studying sociology, media studies, or political science, this work offers a deep look into the forces driving the contemporary Indian experience.

Key Features

Examines the impact of rapid economic growth and the rise of the Indian middle class on national identity.

Analyzes how media commentators and election campaigns shape the public perception of a changing nation.

Provides scholarly perspectives on the political and social ramifications of India's global emergence.

Investigates the various ways the Indian nation is being re-imagined in the 21st century.

Offers academic insights into the debates held by activists and scholars regarding social change.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
26 April 2011
Listed Since
30 July 2010

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