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Role Of Media In Kashmir Crises
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Year:2010,Binding:Hardcover,Pages:371,Language:English, Description:- , About The Author:- Dr. Deepa Viswam, Working as lecturer in Communication and Journalism department for about 12 years at Mother Teresa Women's University, Kodaikanal Tamil Nadu. Published papers. Major areas of interest include international relations, conflict resolution and communication, peace research, Media and conflict studies. Presented papers at several international conferences and national seminars., Contents:- Contents # Preface: . Introduction: . Review of Literature: . Methodology: . Brief History of Composite Dialogue: . General Reports: (a) Coverage of news stories between Indian government and: Pakistan government. There were stories in TNIE compared: to stories in The Hindu between Indian government and: Pakistan government. (b) Coverage of the PoK government and: India. There were five stories in The Hindu and absolutely no: stories in the TNIE on the future of PoK. (c) Coverage of the: mainstream parties and their urges. There was only one story in: The Hindu first and no stories in the TNIE. (d) Coverage Of: CBM Related. There were stories in The Hindu and stories: in The New Indian Express. (e) Coverage of human rights issue.: There were stories in The Hindu and thirty five stories in The: New Indian Express. (d) Coverage of new stores on different: political parties and their notion of peace During the period of: study these were serves stories in The New Indian Express and: nine in The Hindu. (e) Coverage of separatists among themselves.: The New Indian Express had four reports where else The Hindu: had six. (f) Coverage between centre and the state. During the: period of study there were twenty stories in The New Indian: Express and forty



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