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Bhargavi D Hemmige FACULTY PROFILE 20-21 Dr. Bhargavi D Hemmige Associate Professor & HOD - Media Studies Specialization: Journalism & Mass Communication Email: [email protected] LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-bhargavi-d-hemmige-0a437163 Qualification Career Summary x PhD Dr. Bhargavi D Hemmige is currently working as an Associate Professor and Head of the (Journalism & Mass Department - Media Studies at Center for Management Studies, Jain (Deemed-to-be-University) Communication) having over 14 years of experience in teaching and research. She has also been working with NGOs x PGDMM and stayed associated with government of Karnataka. One of her note-worthy engagements is being x PGDML (NALSAR) the media-co-ordinator to Bengaluru-San Francisco sister city initiative where she closely worked x MA with Mayor of San Francisco, angel investors and government of Karnataka. She has also served as x BA ‘Syndicate Member’ to the University of Mangalore. Work Experience - She has been inspired by Gandhi and her father-in-law, who has been a freedom fighter. She 13 Years believes in the soft power of social media to make a difference, at the same time, being concerned about the challenges they bring in. She is a founder member of a society for visually challenged x 2019-Present students in Mysuru and has been instrumental in setting up a scribe bank for them. She is Associate Professor passionate towards gender equality, environment and climate change and grassroots media, - Center for particularly, community radio. She has completed funded projects on Social Media and Adolescents, Management Community Radio and been working on a ‘Tribal Education Project’ and ‘Juvenile Home Project’. Studies – Jain She believes that Journalism education can be successfully imparted only when the students are (Deemed to be exposed to social realities. The focus needs to be on developing critical thinking and learning to University), make ethical judgements. Bangalore x 2015 – 2019 Assistant Professor - Research Interest SBRR Mahajana College, Affiliated to x Media Law – To examine the various media law, policy and regulatory frameworks in India and Mysore University its implications on free speech, upholding the democracy and secularism. x Grassroots Communication, Media and Social Development and so on. x 2013-2015 Assistant Professor - Vidyavadhaka PG Research Projects and Research Publications Center x Completed Minor Research Project awarded by University Grants Commission (UGC) titled “Impact of Social Media on Adolescents in Karnataka State – An empirical study”, 2015-17. x 2011- 2013 Assistant Professor - x Completed Minor Research Project awarded by University Grants Commission (UGC) – UPE, JSS Womens College, University with Potential for Excellence project, Focus area -II titled “Social Change, Education Mysore University and Entertainment –A Case study of Kongo Community Radio 90.4MHz”, 2017-18. x A study on Tribal Education imparted to tribal students in Ashram Schools across Karnataka x 2008-2011 by National Council for Education Research, NCERT, Ministry of Education, Government of Part-Time Lecturer - India, Grant 5 Lacs (Co-Investigator) Basudev Somani College x A study on the effectiveness of Juvenile Justice Homes in India (Under Juvenile Justice Act of 2015). This is funded by Bureau of Police Research and Development, GOI, Grant 19 lacs, (Co- x 2007 – 2011 Investigator) Research Associate - Rural Organisation for Appropriate Development (ROAD) Center for Management Studies, JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), No. 133, Lalbagh Road, Bangalore – 560027 | www.cms.ac.in 31 papers including some in Scopus Indexed and UGC Care Journals. Courses Facilitated Impact ISSN Scopus x BA Sl. No Title of Paper Journal Name Year Factor No. Indexed x MA Kerala Police Act to x MPhil Curb the 2471- 1 South Asia Journal -- No 2020 x PhD Defamatory Content 9501 on Social Media India: Add Research Advisor Celebrating Inter- Faith Confluence x 2018-2019 Ekatvam Faces 2471- 2 South Asia Journal -- No 2020 Guided 1 MPhil Outrage – Isn’t it 9501 Scholar time to Rewrite the x Currently guiding 4 Codes in PhD Scholars Commercial Speech International Immersive Digital 2005- Journal of Advanced 3 Technology and 1.2 4238 Yes 2020 Science and Media Professional Technology Memberships Its high-time that the News Debates 2471- x Indian Science 4 South Asia Journal -- No 2020 Congress are Telecasted with 9501 x Indian Social Science Disclaimers Congress A Study on LinkedIn x Social Sciences & – A Professional Networking Site for Humanities 0193- 5 Career TEST 1.8 Yes 2020 Association 4120 Opportunities Among Students and Job Seekers Using Social Media as a Classroom Amity 2395- 6 Pedagogy in Higher Communication 2.1 No 2019 101X Education: A Study Review, in Bangalore Fake News and the International Impact of its Journal of Emerging 2349- 7 2.3 No 2019 Widespread Among Technologies and 5162 Media Consumers Innovative Research Gutenberg’s Bible to Zuckerberg’s International Facebook - The Journal of 2250- 8 2.0 No 2019 Changing Dynamics Communication and 0014 of Sharing Media Studies Information To Analyze the International Access and Usage Journal of 0976 - 9 Patterns Among the Mechanical 9.0 Yes 2019 6340 Listeners of Kongo Engineering and Community Radio Technology (IJMET) India’s Booming 2471- 10 South Asia Journal 1.2 No 2019 Print Media 9501 Misleading 2471- 11 Headlines can Leave South Asia Journal 1.2 No 2019 9501 Lasting Impressions Public Interest and 2471- 12 Purpose Important South Asia Journal 1.2 No 2019 9501 in a Sting Operation The Role of Asian Journal of 0973- 13 2.834 No 2018 Community Radio in Development 9629 Center for Management Studies, JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), No. 133, Lalbagh Road, Bangalore – 560027 | www.cms.ac.in Social Change, Matters Education and Entertainment: A Case Study of Kongo Community Radio A Study of Indian Advertisements with Strong Social Afro Asian Journal 0976- 14 Messages: An Effort of Anthropology and 2.3 No 2018 4674 to Champion Social Social Policy Change Along with Selling The Social Media International Campaigns: A Case Journal of Social and 2249- 15 3.17 No 2018 Study of Film Economic Research 6270 Padman Impact of Social Media on Journal of Emerging 2349- 16 Adolescents in Technologies and 2.5 No 2018 5162 Karnataka State: An Innovative Research Empirical Study Media and Sedition: Revisiting Some International 2395- 17 Interesting Trials No 2018 Research Journal 0544 Under Section 124, Social Sciences Impact of Social Media on Journal of Emerging 2349- 18 Adolescents in Technologies and 9.678 No 2018 5162 Karnataka State: An Innovative Research Empirical Study The Opportunities and Challenges of International Social Networking Journal of Recent Sites in 21st Century: 2581- 19 Advances in 8.19 Yes 2016 An Overview of 3609 Information Cyber Crimes in Technology India, & Management Media Freedom and Legislative IOSR Journal of 2279- 20 Privilege: A Case Humanities and 7.211 No 2017 0845 Study in Karnataka, Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) The Social Media Campaigns: A Case Study of Film Journal of Emerging 2349- 21 Padman, Technologies and 5.87 No 2019 5162 International Innovative Research Journal of Social and Economic Research Human Resources Management and Thematic Journal of 2231- 22 Corporate Social Commerce and 6.58 4881 No 2017 Responsibility: An Management Empirical Study Application of Film International Marketing Tools in 2394- Journal of Trend in 23 Kannada Film 7.6 9333 No 2018 Research and Industry: An Development, IJTRD Empirical Analysis Center for Management Studies, JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), No. 133, Lalbagh Road, Bangalore – 560027 | www.cms.ac.in Social Media for the Empowerment of Journal of Media and 2320- 24 2.0 No 2017 Dalits: A Perspective Social Development 8244 Inter-Cultural Journal of Business Communication for Management Insight 2581- Business 25 & Transformations, 7.1 4176. No 2017 Management in International, Contemporary Eureka Journals World Media Exposure Among the Elected Representatives of South Asia Journal 2395- 26 the Urban of Multidisciplinary 6.17 1079 No 2015 Governance in Studies Karnataka: An Empirical Study Application of Social Media in the Women 2349- 27 Media Matters 7.2 No 2015 Cooperatives: An 2542 Empirical Study International Journal of Media Scenario in 2349- 28 Management and 1.2 No 2015 India: An Overview 6746 Social Science Research Media Habits an International Information level of Journal of City Comparators in 2349- 29 Management and 7.7 No 2015 Karnataka State: An 6746 Social Science Empirical Research Review Study International Media, Civil Society Journal of and Freedom of 2349- 30 Management and No 2015 Information: an 6746 Social Science Exploration Research Review Innovation International Management in Journal of Research 2321- 31 Urban Governance: 8.19 Yes 2016 in Management 2864 A Study in Studies Karnataka State Initiatives/Social Campaigns x Secretary to a school for under privileged children, Ramakrishna School, J P Nagar. x Co-Founder Association for blind Students and Scribe bank. x Citizen for Change, Deccan Herald. x Water Conservation campaign, Republic TV. x Panelist for TV9, Suvarna Channel, Udaya TV, Public TV. Nominations Consultancy / Projects x Former Syndicate Member, University of Mangalore, Government of Karnataka. x Media Co-Ordinator, Bangalore San-Francisco Sister City Initiative, Government of Karnataka. x Former Vice-Chairman, Mysore Dasara Film Committee, Government of Karnataka. Center for Management Studies, JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), No. 133, Lalbagh Road, Bangalore – 560027 | www.cms.ac.in x Consultant - Centre for Rural Public Health and Health Translation Research, Established by Karnataka Kidney Health Foundation. x Project Advisory Committee Member – Karnataka Tribal Human Development Report, Funded by Ministry of the Tribal Affairs, Government of India. x Member, Institutional Ethical Committee, Karnataka Kidney Health Foundation, Mysuru, www.kkhf.in x Asian Journal of Development Matters, Asian Journal of Development Matters, ISSN (Print) 0973-9629, ISSN (Online) : 0976-4674 x International Journal of Social and Economic Research, ISSN – 2249-6270 x Artha Journal of Social Sciences Books / Chapters S.N.
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