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2nd May 2015 Embattled Media- Democracy, Governance and Reform in Sri Lanka

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Print Media, the Electronic and New Media, Legal and Institutional Wijedasa brings us up to date on the role of women journalists Reforms, Media Educational Reform and Future Prospects. A galaxy in Sri Lanka. Kishali Pinto-Jayawardena and Gehan Gunathilleke deal of distinguished journalists from Sri Lanka have contributed, ranging with various aspects of media law. RYHUWKHHQWLUHoHOGRISUHVVDQGHOHFWURQLFPHGLDDQGDGGUHVVLQJWKH complex issues that the media is facing at this time. The volume is replete with a vast array of suggestions and recommendations for improving the current situation with regard to Sinha Ratnatunga’s elegant and concise chapter on “The Erosion freedom of print and electronic media. There are many other chapters of Media Freedoms” tells us of the way in which governments since in this volume dealing with the minority press, media education, new the 1980s abused the freedom of the press sometimes by offering media and Journalism on the Frontline. This makes this volume a incentives and carrots and at other times, by direct and veiled unique and invaluable input into the current debate on the media in threats. The chapter on the “Political Economy of the Electronic Sri Lanka. Media” offers many interesting insights into the electronic. Namini

AUTHOR ‘‘What goes into localization of Speak advertisements in Indian languages.’’ What is the USP of your book and how will this benefit Sure , it does manipulate any reader? and have a strong hold on consumers. Its reach The book is an exhaustive study on television advertising. It is really wide, especially applies theories of literary translation to advertising language in contemporary society. (visual and verbal) as well as focuses on the cultural And adaptation of parameters in analyzing advertisements. A study of select advertisements consider Indian television advertisements (Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam) local sensitivity and spanning over the past few years highlight the problems in increased communicative ‘translation’ of advertisements from one culture to another. effectiveness. Explain the concept of Adaptation Vs Standardization and its relevance in the Indian market. What are the challenges faced in the process Standardization focuses on the similarities of consumers of translation of Sunitha Srinivas C around the world, assuming that better and faster advertisements? is Assistant Professor, communication has brought a convergence of life, and Speaking of television Government College therefore advertising. Localization (adaptation) considers advertisement, ‘translation’ of Mokeri, Kozhikode, differences among countries including culture, media involves both the visual Kerala. availability, and legal restrictions. Localization is of prime and the verbal. It is importance in a multicultural scenario like , where it GHSHQGHQWRQFXOWXUDOLQpXHQFHDQGKHQFHWKHYLVXDODQG would be easier to reach out to people through an adapted verbal aspects of advertising are in particular sensitive. advert (in Tamil or Malayalam for example visually as well as The use of local language, models and scenery increases verbally). the probability for the advertisement to be effective. Do you believe that advertisements can manipulate Transferring it from one culture to another becomes a consumer’s needs and lures them to buy products? creative task. Poor lip synching or verbal translation becomes a major concern.

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Contents

Media Studies ...... 2-4 New Media & Social Media ...... 4-5 Cultural & Creative Industries ...... 6-7 Cultural Studies & Popular Culture ...... 8-9 Journalism ...... 10-11 Political Communication ...... 11-12 Public Relations ...... 13 Corporate Communication ...... 13-14 Communication Studies ...... 14-15 Intercultural Communication ...... 15-18 Bestsellers in Media, Communication & Cultural Studies ...... 16-17 Discourse Analysis ...... 18-19 Research Methods ...... 20-25 Reference ...... 26-28 Index ...... 29-32

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MEDIA IMPERIALISM MEDIA/SOCIETY Oliver Boyd-Barrett Industries, Images, and Bowling Green State University, USA Audiences Revisiting the classic concept of media imperialism, Oliver Boyd-Barrett presents Fifth Edition a thorough retake for the 21st century, David Croteau Virginia Commonwealth arguing for the need to understand media University and William Hoynes and empires, and how structures of power Vassar College and control continue to regulate our access to and consumption of the media. It's no Retaining its acclaimed sociological longer just Disney and Dallas - it's also framework, this popular textbook provides now Alibaba, Apple, Facebook, Google, a framework to help students understand Samsung and Huawei. the relationship between media and society and to develop skills for critically evaluating both conventional wisdom Examining the interplay between communications industries and the and their own assumptions about the social role of the media. hierarchies and networks of political, corporate and plutocratic power in a globalized world, the book explains: 2014 • 424 pages • the historical context of the relationship between media and Paperback (9781452268378) • $75.00 imperialism • contestation and collaboration among new media empires • the passion for social justice that inspired the original theories of media and cultural imperialism, and how it has been embraced by a new generation. GLOBAL COMMUNICATION CONTENTS Redefining the Field / Territorial and “Free Trade” Empire Building: War by Media- Cees J Hamelink University Sanctioned Pretext / Classic Approaches to Media Imperialism: Three Models / of Amsterdam Colonial Communication Reframed / Selling Pretexts for Imperial War / Media and the Hybrid Pretexts for War in Libya and Syria / Western Media Propaganda This book explores the history, present and and Iran's Non-Existent Nukes / Towards Digital Media Empires / Other Media future of global communication, introducing Empires / Media Resisting Imperialism and explaining the theories, stories and 2014 • 232 pages flows of information and media that affect Hardback (9781446268704) • £70.00 us all. Based on his experience teaching Paperback (9781446268711) • £23.99 generations of students to critically examine the world of communication around them, Cees Hamelink helps readers understand the thinkers, concepts and questions in this changing landscape. The book: • explores the cultural, economic, political and social dimensions and MEDIAME AND SOCIETY consequences of global communication • introduces the key thinkers Production, Content and • teaches students to master the art of asking critical questions Participation • boosts essay skills with a guided tour of the literature, including Nicholas Carah and Eric Louw both at helpful comments and recommendations of what to cite. University of Queensland This book guides students through the complex terrain of global This book unpacks the role of the media in communication, helping them become a critically informed participant social, cultural and political contexts and in the ever-changing communication landscape. encourages students to reflect on the power CONTENTS relationships that are formed as a result. What is Global Communication? / How to Study Global Communication Structured around the three cornerstones / The History of Long-Distance Communication / The Economy of Global Communication / Flows of Global Content / Emergence of the Politics of Global of media studies: production; content; and Communication / The Politics of Global Communication: 21st Century Issues participation, this is an ideal introduction to studies in media, culture / Inequality and the Global Divide / Propaganda, Diplomacy and Espionage / and society which: Global Communication and Global Conflict / Culture and Global Communication • evaluates developments in production, industries and platforms / Global Communication Online / Futures of Global Communication brought about by interactive media technologies 2013 • 296 pages • examines shifting relationships between production and consumption instigated by the rise of social and mobile media Hardback (9781849204231) • £70.00 • explores the construction of texts and meanings via media Paperback (9781849204248) • £23.99 representations, consumer culture and popular culture • assesses the debates around the creative and cultural labour involved in meaning-making • includes a companion website featuring discussion questions, links to web material, lists of further reading and free access to journal articles. MEDIA LITERACY CONTENTS Seventh Edition Meaning, Representation and Power / The Industrial Production of Meaning / Power and Media Production / The Global Information Economy / Media and W James Potter University of California, Communication Professionals / Making News / Politics and Communication Santa Barbara Strategists / Producing and Negotiating Identities / Consumer Culture, Branding Latest edition of this popular student guide and Advertising / Popular Culture / Social Media, Interactivity and Participation to decoding messages in a media-saturated / Mobile Media, Urban Space and Everyday Life / Constructing and Managing world. Updated with new examples Audiences / Managing Participation throughout, it offers a plan of action for 2015 • 352 pages helping students to become responsible Hardback (9781446267684) • £75.00 media consumers. Paperback (9781446267691) • £24.99 2014 • 536 pages Paperback (9781483306674) • $80.00

2 Media Studies

UNDERSTANDING UNDERSTANDING MEDIA ETHICS THE MEDIA

David Horner University of Brighton, UK Third Edition The blurring of boundaries between general Eoin Devereux University of Limerick, public values and the values of media Ireland professionals has made media ethics an essential issue for media professionals, This book teaches students how to ask but also demonstrates how it must be critical questions of the media, and gives intrinsically part of the wider public them the analytical tools to answer those conversation. This book teaches students questions. By gaining a rich understanding to navigate ethical questions in a digital of how the media play a role in society, both society and apply ethical concepts and guidelines to their own practice. in giving pleasures and creating power relationships, students are Using case studies, judgement-call boxes and suggestions for further encouraged to become critical thinkers. reading, Understanding Media Ethics clarifies the moral concepts 2013 • 352 pages in media contexts and enables students to apply them to practical Hardback (9781446248799) • £79.00 decision-making through real-life worked examples. Paperback (9781446248805) • £24.99 Covering key topics such as: media freedoms; censorship; privacy; standards; taste; regulation; codes of practice; and the ethics of representation, this is an essential guide for students in journalism, media, communication and public relations. CONTENTS MEDIA AND AN CRIME Relating Media Ethics to Media Studies / Foundations: Methods in Media Ethics / Truth, Representation and Narrative / Solidarity, Sympathy and Neutrality / Third Edition Valuing Images: Morality in Pictures / Liberty and Censorship: Politics, Religion and Sex / Morality, Taste and Violence / Regulating Media Content / Rights and Yvonne Jewkes University of Leicester Persons: The Boundaries of Privacy / Media Institutions: Morality and Markets / Professionalism and Codes of Practice / The New Media Landscape: Digital Praise for the previous edition: Media Ethics Erudite, authoritative, interdisciplinary 2014 • 272 pages and always engaging, Yvonne Jewkes' Hardback (9781849207874) • £75.00 Media and Crime transports students Paperback (9781849207881) • £24.99 to a genuinely interesting place and makes other textbooks seem rather dull in comparison. It looks set to remain a classroom favourite for some time to come COMMUNICATION - Chris Greer, City University A Critical/Cultural Introduction This book critically examines the complex interactions between media and crime. Written with an engaging and authoritative voice, it guides Second Edition students through all the key issues, ranging from news reporting of crime, media constructions of children and women, moral panics John T Warren Southern Illinois University Carbondale and and media and the police to 'reality' crime shows, surveillance and Deanna L Fassett San José State University social control. I believe students will relate extremely well to the writing. The This Third Edition: fact that the authors offer up their stories gives this textbook • explores innovations in technology and forms of reporting, including a unique and welcomed quality that sets it above others. The citizen journalism text is accessible without being elementary, and the content • examines the impact of new media including mobile, internet and is important and timely. I’ve been looking for a book that digital technologies, and social networking sites addresses the nuances of culture and takes a critical approach • features chapters dedicated to the issues around cybercrime and to communication, and I believe I’ve found it! crime film, along with new content on terrorism and the media • shows students how to research media and crime -Sandy Pensoneau-Conway Wayne State University • includes discussion questions, further reading suggestions and a glossary This exciting text for the hybrid course introduces communication • now features a companion website, complete with links to journal theory, interpersonal communication, and public communication and articles, relevant websites and blogs. culture through the lens of contemporary critical theory. The book focuses on public advocacy as a more meaningful way to approach CONTENTS public speaking through coverage of topics and issues that students Theorizing Media and Crime / The Construction of Crime News / Media and are most passionate about. By situating communication concepts and Moral Panics / Media Constructions of Children: 'Evil Monsters' and 'Tragic Victims' / Media Misogyny: Monstrous Women / Police, Offenders and Victims theories within contemporary and engaging cultural scenes, the book in the Media / Crime Films and Prison Films / Crime and the Surveillance Culture is much more than a survey of ideas—it demonstrates the power of / The Role of the Internet in Crime and Deviance / (Re)Conceptualizing the communication in our everyday lives. Relationship between Media and Crime 2015 • 296 pages • Paperback (9781452217819) • $85.00 KEY APPROACHES TO CRIMINOLOGY 2015 • 352 pages Hardback (9781446272527) • £75.00 Paperback (9781446272534) • £26.99

3 Media Studies / New Media & Social Media

THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF MASS COMMUNICATION CO TELEVISION STUDIES Living in a Media World Edited by Manuel Alvarado University Fifth Edition of Luton, Milly Buonanno La Sapienza University of , Herman Gray Ralph E Hanson University of Nebraska University of California, Santa Cruz and at Kearney Toby Miller University of California, Designed to give students the media literacy Rivera, USA principles and critical thinking skills they need to become smart consumers of the Bringing together an international spread media, Mass Communication provides of contributors from across the United comprehensive yet concise coverage of all Kingdom, the United States, South America, aspects of mass media, along with insightful Mexico and Australia, this handbook charts the field of television analysis and fun, conversational writing. studies from issues of ownership and regulation through to reception and consumption. 2015 • 480 pages Paperback (9781483344751) • $90.00 Separate chapters are dedicated to individually examining the roles of journalists, writers, cinematographers, producers and manufacturers in the production process, whilst others explore different formats including sport, novella and soap opera, news and current affairs, music and reality TV. The final section analyzes the pivotal role played by audiences in the contexts of gender, race and class, and spans a GENDER, RACE, AND range of topics from effects studies to audience consumption. CLASS IN MEDIA CONTENTS Part I: Ownership and Regulation / How to Study Ownership and Regulation / A Critical Reader Regulation and Ownership in the United States / Television in Latin America: From Commercialism to Reform? / Ownership and Regulation of Television in Anglophone Africa / Ownership and Regulation in Europe / International Regulation Fourth Edition and Organizations / Television in India: Ideas, Institutions and Practices / Mexican Gail Dines Research on TV: A Tradition Framed By a Powerful Quasi-Monopolistic TV System Edited by Wheelock College / Part II: Makers And Making / How to Study Makers and Making / The Division of and Jean M Humez University of Labour in Television / From Network to Post-Network Age of US Television News Massachusetts, Boston / Hollywood Story: Diversity, Writing and the End of Television As We Know It This provocative reader integrates issues of / Television Cinematography / Options and Exclusivity: Economic Pressures on TV Writers' Compensation and the Effects on Writers' Room Culture / A Greener power related to gender, race, and class into Screening Future: Manufacturing and Recycling as the Subjects of Television a range of articles examining the economic Studies / Part III: Cultural Forms / Television Program Formats: Their Making and cultural implications of mass media, including the political economy and Meaning / Cultural Forms of Television: Sport / Latin American Telenovelas: of media production, textual analysis, and media consumption. Affect, Citizenship and Interculturality / Television News and Current Affairs / Music on Television / Reality Television / Television Drama / Sperm Receptacles, 2014 • 776 pages Money-Hungry Monsters and Fame Whores: Reality Celebrity Motherhood and Paperback (9781452259062) • $97.00 the Transmediated Grotesque / Part IV: Audiences, Reception, Consumption / From The Networks to New Media: Making Sense of Television Audiences / Effects and Cultivation / Active Audiences and Uses and Gratifications / Raced Audiences and the Logic of Representation / Classed Audiences in the Age of Neoliberal Capitalism 2014 • 480 pages SOCIAL MEDIA Hardback (9780761947417) • £110.00 A Critical Introduction Christian Fuchs Westminster University Now more than ever, we need to understand social media - the good as well as the bad. We need critical knowledge that helps us to navigate the controversies and contradictions of this complex digital media landscape. Only then can we make informed judgements about what's happening in our media world, and why. Showing the reader how to ask the right kinds of questions about social media, Christian Fuchs takes us on a journey across social media, delving deep into case studies on Google, Facebook, Twitter, WikiLeaks and Wikipedia. The result lays bare the structures and power relations at the heart of our media landscape. This is the essential, critical guide for all students of media studies and sociology. Readers will never look at social media the same way again. CONTENTS What is a Critical Introduction to Social Media? / Part I: Foundations / What is Social Media? / Social Media as Participatory Culture / Social Media and Communication Power / Part II: Applications / The Power and Political Economy of Social Media / Google: Good or Evil Search Engine? / Facebook: A Surveillance Threat to Privacy? / Twitter: A New Public Sphere? / WikiLeaks: Can We Make Power Transparent? / Wikipedia: A New Democratic Form of Production? / Part III: Futures / Conclusion: Social Media and its Alternatives - Towards a Truly Social Media 2013 • 304 pages Hardback (9781446257302) • £77.00 Paperback (9781446257319) • £24.99

4 New Media & Social Media

SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING ISSUES IN MEDIA

Second Edition Selections from CQ Researcher Tracy L Tuten East Carolina University, Greenville, USA Third Edition and Michael R Solomon Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, USA The CQ Researcher Hands down, this is the single best textbook about social media marketing out there. This radically revised and fully What is the future of television? What is the impact of media violence on society? Is news quality better or worse online? Should we regulate updated edition is even more comprehensive, strategic, internet and social media use, and if so, how? Will traditional print organized, visual, results-oriented and innovative than the books disappear from the marketplace? These are just a sampling of first. If you teach or study social media marketing or digital the important, provocative questions in this new reader, sure to provide marketing, then you need this book! a solid foundation to spark lively classroom discussion. —Robert V Kozinets Professor of Marketing and For current coverage of controversial and important issues centering Inventor of Netnography, Schulich School of on media, look to the balanced reporting, complete overviews and engaging writing that CQ Researcher has consistently provided for Business, York University, Toronto, Canada more than eighty years. This brief reader allows students to see the links between media, culture, business and politics, and an opportunity Social Media Marketing was the first textbook to cover this vital to view the issues from all sides while giving them a window into subject. It shows how social media fits into and complements the the relationships between media, culture, business, and politics. In marketer’s toolbox. The book melds essential theory with practical addition, useful pedagogical features—pro/con debates, graphs, application as it covers core skills such as strategic planning for social tables, photos, suggested readings, and bibliographies—advance media applications, incorporating these platforms into the brand’s critical thinking and help in study and review. marketing communications executions, and harnessing social media Contents data to yield customer insights. Social Media Explosion / Internet and Social Media / Social Media and Politics 2015 • 352 pages / Internet Regulation / Internet and Media / Big Data and Privacy / Future of Hardback (9781473913004) • £120.00 TV / Media Violence / Indecency on Television / Future of Libraries / Digital Paperback (9781473913011) • £44.99 Journalism: Is News Quality Better or Worse Online? / Media Bias / Free Speech at Risk / Combat Journalism 2015 • 328 pages • Paperback (9781483385853) • $40.00

THE DATA REVOLUTION Big Data, Open Data, Data Infrastructures and Their Consequences Rob Kitchin National University of Ireland, Maynooth A data revolution is underway, one that Connect with SAGE! is already reshaping how knowledge is produced, business conducted and governance enacted, as well as raising many questions concerning surveillance, privacy, security, profiling, social sorting and intellectual property rights. In contrast to the hype and hubris of much media and business coverage, The Data Revolution provides a synoptic and critical analysis of the emerging data landscape. Accessible in style, the book provides: • an overview of big data, open data and data infrastructures • an introduction to thinking conceptually about data, data infrastructures, data analytics and data markets • a critical discussion of the technical shortcomings and the social, political and ethical consequences of the data revolution • an analysis of the implications of the data revolution to academic, business and government practices. CONTENTS Conceptualising Data / Small Data, Data Infrastructures and Data Brokers / Open and Linked Data / Big Data / Enablers and Sources of Big Data / Data Analytics / The Governmental and Business Rationale for Big Data / The Reframing of Science, Social Science and Humanities Research / Technical and Organisational Issues / Ethical, Political, Social and Legal Concerns / Making Sense of the Data Revolution 2014 • 240 pages Hardback (9781446287477) • £65.00 Paperback (9781446287484) • £22.99

5 Cultural & Creative Industries

UNDERSTANDINGUN COPYRIGHT Intellectual Property in the Digital See the full listing of all our Age Bethany Klein, Giles Moss and Media and Communication Lee Edwards all at University of Leeds titles online at Taking a rounded view of the debates that have emerged over copyright in the digital age, this book: www.sagepub.in • looks across a broad range of industries including music, television and film to consider issues of media power and policy • features examples that have taken centre stage in the copyright debate, including legal cases against Napster and The Pirate Bay, the Creative Commons movement, and public protests against the expansion of copyright enforcement • considers both the dominant voices and those who struggle to be heard, drawing on studies from around the world. Offering a comprehensive overview of the contemporary issues surrounding intellectual property through the struggle over copyright, Understanding Copyright explores why disagreement is rife and how CREATIVECR ECONOMY the policy-making process might accommodate a wider range of views. AND CULTURE CONTENTS Introduction: Understanding Copyright in the Digital Age / A Brief History of Challenges, Changes and Futures Copyright: How We Got Here / Copyright and the Creative Economy: How for the Creative Industries the Cultural Industries Exert Influence / Technologies and Corporations in the Middle: How Internet Intermediaries are Drawn into the Debate / Creative John Hartley Curtin University, Workers and Copyright: How Current and Future Creators Benefit from Cultural Labour / Consumers, Criminals, Patrons, Pirates: How Users Connect to Australia, and Cardiff University, Copyright / Copyright Policy: How Policy Represents (or Fails to Represent) Wen Wen Shenzhen University and Different Groups / The Future of Copyright: How We Can Learn from the Debate Henry Siling Curtin University, Australia 2015 • 160 pages Instead of confining cultural expression Hardback (9781446285831) • £70.00 to artists and professionals, this book Paperback (9781446285848) • £23.99 investigates creative new ideas from everyone, extending the idea of creative innovation beyond the confines of narrow definitions of the 'creative industries'. Looking at knowledge growth in developing and emerging countries, the productivity of creativity is seen as a global phenomenon. THE CULTURAL Creative Economy and Culture pursues the conceptual, historical, practical, critical and educational issues and implications. The book INTERMEDIARIES is in three parts, looking at conceptual challenges, the forces and dynamics of change, and prospects for the future of creative work on READER a planetary scale. CONTENTS Edited by Jennifer Smith Maguire and Julian Matthews The Creative Industries 'Moment' / Forces for Change / Dynamics of Change both at University / Evolution of the Creative Industries / Open Futures / Creative Industries and of Leicester the Growth of Knowledge (Open Methodology) A rich selection of readings that expose 2015 • 264 pages the shadowy underworld of critics, Hardback (9780857028778) • £75.00 bloggers, tweeters and stylists who have Paperback (9780857028785) • £24.99 become essential guides to the good life of cultural consumption... a long overdue examination of how cultural intermediaries work, and how their work supports the new capitalist economy - Sharon Zukin, Brooklyn College and City University

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6 Cultural & Creative Industries

THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF OWNINGOW THE WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF IDEAS

Single-Volume Intellectual Property and Global Network Capitalism Edited by Matthew David Durham University and Debora Halbert Matthew David Durham University and University of Hawaii at Manoa Debora Halbert University of Hawaii at Manoa This handbook brings together scholars from around the world to address the Critically exploring the key and emergent global significance of, controversies over themes in intellectual property (IP) in the and alternatives to intellectual property (IP) contemporary world, the authors argue that: today. It brings together over 50 of the leading authors in this field • IP has become a core regulative principle in the construction and across the spectrum of academic disciplines from law, economics, maintenance of global network capitalism geography, sociology, politics and anthropology. • global network capitalism is wracked by a unique paradox - creating The volume addresses the full range of IP issues including copyright, the very infrastructure that both promotes the significance and scope patent, trademarks and trade secrets, as well as parallel rights and of IP, whilst at the same time enabling its subversion novel applications. In addition to addressing the role of IP in an • IP has become increasingly significant in attempts to regulate increasingly information-based and globalized economy and culture, the actions of private individuals alongside interaction between it also challenges the utility and viability of IP today and addresses a commercial manufacturers. range of alternative futures. CONTENTS CONTENTS Key Concepts and Why They Matter So Much Today / History and Origins / Part I: Intellectual Property in a Global World / Part II: Intellectual Property and Globalization / Copyright Controversies Today / Patent Problems / Trademark, Development / Part III: Branding the World / Part IV: Between Economy and Designs and Identifiers in Question / A Future For/Beyond IP? Culture / Part V: Commons / Part VI: Creative Copying / Part VII: Audiences and Sharing / Part VIII: Useful Arts and Creative Codes / Part IX: Regulating SAGE SWIFTS Innovative Technologies / Part X: Parameters of Patent / Part XI: Patenting 2015 • 136 pages the Future? Hardback (9781473915763) • £45.00 2014 • 840 pages Hardback (9781446266342) • £110.00

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RANK HYPOCRISIES The Insult of the REF UNIVERSITIES AT WAR

Derek Sayer Thomas Docherty University of Warwick A must-read for all academics working in higher education today. Derek An impassioned and controversial exploration of the future of the Sayer has been involved in a well publicized dispute with his employer, university. On one side are self-proclaimed modernisers who view Lancaster University, about what he sees as irregularities in the REF the institution as vital to national economic success, its principles of process. Although eligible, he refused to enter his 4 best publications private and personal enrichment necessary conditions of 'progress'. as a protest against the entire exercise. In this scathing account, he not On the other side the university is about extending human possibilities only criticizes the REF for discouraging innovation and harming staff and freedoms, seeking earnestly for social justice, and participating in democracy. This book analyses the former position, and argues for morale, but also questions the REF's claim to provide 'expert review the necessity of taking sides with the latter. of the outputs' - the very heart of its legitimacy. 2014 • 128 pages 2014 • 160 pages Hardback (9781473906563) • £45.00 Hardback (9781473907782) • £45.00

7 Cultural Studies & Popular Culture

CELEBRITY CULTURES THETH SAGE HANDBOOK An Introduction OF POPULAR MUSIC Lee Barron University of Northumbria Edited by Andy Bennett Griffith Offers a fresh insight into the field of celebrity University and Steve Waksman studies by updating existing debates and Smith College exploring recent developments. From the PR campaigns of Alexander the Great to A comprehensive, smartly-conceived the election of Arnold Schwarzenegger as volume that can take its place as the Governor of California, this book critically new standard reference in popular evaluates a number of diverse celebrity music. The editors have shown great case-studies and considers what they reveal about contemporary global society. Taking care in covering classic debates while into account issues such as gender, sexuality, ethnicity, economics, moving the field into new, exciting areas politics and the media, the book draws upon a range of cultural theorists of scholarship including Theodore Adorno and Jean Baudrillard. Lee Baron: - Will Straw, McGill University • draws upon sociology, cultural theory, media analysis and celebrity commentary to explore and re-evaluate the study of celebrity The SAGE Handbook of Popular Music provides a highly • examines the international appeal of celebrity including examples comprehensive and accessible summary of the key aspects of popular from India, China, South Korea and Indonesia music studies. • includes chapter introductions identifying key points and annotated further reading suggestions. CONTENTS CONTENTS Part I: Theory and Method / The Many Worlds of Popular Music: Ethnomusicological / Notes on Sociological Theory and Popular Music Studies / Waiting for the Great The Ancient Art of Self Publicity / Theorizing Celebrity / The Business of Leap Forwards: Mixing Pop, Politics / (Re)Generations of Popular Musicology / Celebrity / Celebrity and Politics / Fans and Celebrity / Reporting Celebrity Archival Research and the Expansion of Popular Music / Part II: The Business / Global Celebrity / Reality Television and Celebrity / Celebrity Influence / of Popular Music / Power, Production and the Pop Process / Intermediaries and Extreme Celebrity Intermediation / Popular Musical Labor in North America / Music in Advertising in the U.S.: History and Issues / Part III: Popular Music History / Grinding out 2014 • 216 pages Hits at the Song Factory / Popular Music Genres: Aesthetics, Commerce and Hardback (9781446249260) • £70.00 Identity / Live Music History / Part IV: The Global and the Local / Observations Paperback (9781446249277) • £23.99 on African, African-American, Middle Eastern / Electronic Dance Music Cultures, Ritualization and the Case / "Everything Louder than Everyone Else": The Origins and Persistence of Heavy Metal and Its Global Cultural Impact / Punk Rock Globalization / Part V: The Star System / Rock Stars as Icons / Everybody's in Show Biz: Performing Star Identity in Popular Music / Midnight Ramblers and Material Girls: Gender and Stardom in Rock and Pop / Dark Cosmos: Making Race, Shaping Stardom / Part VI: Body and Identity / Blurred Lines, Gender and RAYMONDRA WILLIAMS: Popular Music / Popular Music, Race and Identity / Dancing the Popular: The Expressive Interface of Bodies, Sound and Motion / Shaping the Past of Popular Music: Memory, Forgetting and Documenting / Part VII: Media / In Print and On A SHORT COUNTER Screen: The Changing Character of Popular Music Journalism / Sight and Sound in Concert? The Interrelationship Between Music and Television / Viewing with REVOLUTION Your Ears, Listening With Your Eyes: Synching Popular Music and Cinema / Beyond Napster: Popular Music and the 'Normal' Internet / Part VIII: Technology Towards 2000, Revisited / Phonography and the 'Recording' in Popular Music / Ghosts of Electricity: Amplification / Ubiquitous Musics: Technology, Listening, and Subjectivity / Part Edited by Jim McGuigan IX: Digital Economies / Modes of Production: The Value of Modal Analysis for Popular Music Studies / Music, Copies and Essences / Authorship, Ownership, With the permission of the Williams Estate, and Musical Appropriation / Music Cartels and the Dematerialization of Power Williams' 1983 title Towards 2000 has been re-entitled A Short Counter-Revolution: 2015 • 664 pages Towards 2000 Revisited, with Jim Hardback (9781446210857) • £110.00 McGuigan adding a chapter that updates the original with a survey of developments since its publication. 2015 • 248 pages Hardback (9781446294710) • £75.00 Paperback (9781446294727) • £24.99 CULTURAL RELATIVISM AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS

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8 Cultural Studies & Popular Culture

IDENTITY AND THE SAGE HANDBOOK CAPITALISM OF FEMINIST THEORY

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9 Journalism

More than just a book! INTERACTIVEINTERACT EBOOK Use the book on your smartphone, tablet or computer to highlight, make notes, watch videos, take JOURNALISM quizzes, revise for exams and much more! Principles and Practice Third Edition Tony Harcup University of Sheffield Journalism is the 'must-have' guide to everything students need to know about how journalism works. The new edition is fully updated to cover the new essentials: social media; the impact of Twitter; and the need for an ethical approach. The book will equip students with all the skills and savvy they need to become the resourceful yet ethical journalists of the future. New and improved features will help them: • get to grips with the huge impact of social and mobile media on how we gather information and tell stories • grasp the rights and wrongs of journalism with a new chapter on ethics and regulation • learn how to make the most of their skills with tips and advice from digital and other journalists • think through 'what would you do?' in a new feature that takes them into the real world of journalism. With each print copy of the new Third Edition, students receive FREE access to the interactive eBook edition offering on-the-go access to a wealth of digital resources including video tutorials from the author himself! CONTENTS Part I: What Is Journalism? / The Who, What, Where, When, Why and How of Journalism / Constraints, Influences and Ethics / What is News? / Where Does News Come From? / 'The Best Obtainable Version of the Truth': Journalists as Objective Reporters? / 'Be Curious and Sceptical': Journalists as Investigators / 'We are in the Entertainment Business': Journalists as Entertainers / Part II: How To Do Journalism / Interviewing for Journalism / Writing News / Writing Features / Telling it in Sound and Vision / Style for Journalists / Part III: What Now for Journalism? / An Ethical Approach to Journalism / Engaging with the Audience and Social Media / The Future is Unwritten: Challenges Facing the Journalists of Tomorrow 2015 • 288 pages Hardback (9781446274088) • £85.00 Paperback & Interactive eBook (9781473930339) • £26.99

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10 Journalism / Political Communication

ONLINE JOURNALISM ADVANCING THE STORY The Essential Guide Journalism in a Multimedia World Steve Hill Southampton Solent Third Edition University and Paul Lashmar Brunel University Debora Halpern Wenger University of Mississippi and Deborah Combining theory and practice, Online Potter Newslab Journalism will take you through the classic By focusing on the skills journalists need to skills of investigating, writing and reporting leverage social media and capitalize on the as you master the new environments of use of mobile devices, the authors explore mobile, on-demand, social, participatory the role data-driven journalism is playing and entrepreneurial journalism. You will also in the profession. Throughout the book, develop must-have skills in app development for smartphones and new screenshots, images, research and examples of broadcast and tablets, as well as techniques in podcast, blog and news website multimedia reporting bring concepts to life. production. This book provides: 2014 • 432 pages Paperback (9781483351001) • $57.99 • tips and advice from leading industry experts in their own words • QR codes throughout the book to take you straight to multimedia links • a fully up-to-date companion website loaded with teaching resources, detailed careers advice and industry insights • exercises to help you hone your skills PERSUASIONPERSUAS • top-five guided reading lists for each topic, so you can take it further. CONTENTS Theory and Research Part I: Foundations of Online Journalism / What are the Essential Skills? / Understanding Your Users / Part II: Skills for the Multimedia Journalist / Third Edition Writing for the Web / Telling the Story with Images / Using Audio and Podcasts Daniel J O'Keefe / Working with Video / Doing Investigative Reporting / Part III: Building Communities, Interaction and Entrepreneurship / Social Media and Building Northwestern University Online Communities / Blogging and Participatory Journalism / Freelancing and Entrepreneurial Journalism / Outputting For Web, Mobile and Tablet / Introduces students to the most important Part IV: Becoming a Thinking Journalist / Ethics and Good Practice / Law and social-scientific theory and research on Regulation / How the Internet Transformed Journalism persuasion. The Third Edition adds two new chapters on social judgement theory 2013 • 304 pages and stage models, revises the treatment of Hardback (9781446207345) • £79.00 theories of reasoned action and planned Paperback (9781446207352) • £26.99 behaviour, and revisits areas like reactance and the use of narratives. 2015 • 408 pages Paperback (9781452276670) • $96.00 NEWS WRITING Second Edition PROPAGANDA & Anna McKane City University PERSUASION Taking you step-by-step through the key aspects of writing news on both print Sixth Edition and online platforms, this book will equip you with all that you need to become an Garth S Jowett University of Houston articulate, accurate and engaging journalist. and Victoria O'Donnell Montana Crucially, the book shows you how to: State University • create an attention-grabbing intro or Featuring examples from ancient times first paragraph to present day to facilitate a solid • structure the content of your story effectively understanding of what propaganda is, • use the appropriate language. this book also includes current research Fully updated to account for the role of online journalism, this Second in propaganda and persuasion, discusses Edition guides you through the essentials of website presentation, from the use of propaganda in psychological warfare, and offers students headlines and standfirsts, to the use of smartphone images and links. a systematic approach to analyzing the propaganda and persuasion An all-new chapter shows you how to use Twitter and online blogs to they will encounter in everyday life. piece together a winning story, and up-to-date examples and exercises 2014 • 480 pages throughout encourage the analysis of the techniques used in a variety Paperback (9781452257532) • $76.99 of recent news stories across a range of platforms. CONTENTS What Makes News? / Gathering the News / The Effective Intro / The Inverted Pyramid / News as a Conversation / Make it a News Story, Not a Narrative / Presentation and Headlines / Other Ways into the Story / Accuracy and Getting it Right / Choosing the Right Words / Writing for Clarity / Grammar and Punctuation / More News Models 2013 • 192 pages Hardback (9781446256299) • £74.00 Paperback (9781446256305) • £24.99

11 Political Communication

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13 Corporate Communication / Communication Studies

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MEDIA AUDIENCE AUDI About the Authors RESEARCH Graham Mytton is an independent media research consultant and trainer based A Guide for Professionals at Dorking, the United Kingdom. He has Third Edition carried out extensive research projects in Africa and Asia including national surveys Graham Mytton an independent in Gambia, Sierra Leone, South Sudan and media research consultant and trainer, East Timor. He has led training programmes Dorking, the United Kingdom, Peter in media research in 37 countries. He is Diem an independent media research the author of several books and articles on consultant, , and Piet audience research, broadcasting history Hein van Dam an independent research consultant, Amsterdam, the Netherlands and African media. The only comprehensive training book on conducting research into all forms of media. This book outlines all Peter Diem is an independent media the methods for conducting research—both active and passive as research consultant based in Vienna, well as quantitative and qualitative—in all forms of media, including Austria. After a short period in book market new media such as the Internet, mobile phones and social media. research (1977-1978) he started to build up It explains the ways in which media audiences are measured, TV and Radio Research for ORF, the public understood and taken into account in media planning, advertising service network of Austria. He was head sales and social development campaigns. It shows how datasets are of the audience research department of analysed and used. The statistical theories behind good quantitative ORF until 1999. For three years he held the research are explained in simple and accessible language. The book position of chairman of GEAR, the Group of is intended for both media research scholars and practitioners. European Audience Researchers. CONTENTS Introduction / History of Media Research / Quantitative Research: Audience Piet Hein van Dam is an independent Measurement—General Theory and The Basics / Audience and Media research consultant based in Amsterdam, Measurement Research Methods in use Today / Quantitative Online Research / Internet Audience Measurement: Passive Methods and Technologies / the Netherlands. With a PhD in nonlinear Qualitative Research / Audience Opinion and Reaction / Desk Research / dynamics, Piet Hein evolved to business Data Analysis / Adapting Media Research to Different Cultures / Appendices developer type CEO/CPO. He spent more / Glossary / Bibliography / Index than 10 years at Unilever and KPMG 2015 • 280 pages • Paperback (9789351506430) • `595.00 (tent) Consulting, in international business development functions.

MEDIA CONSTRUCTION OF ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY IN INDIA Prithi Nambiar Executive Director, Centre for Environment Education (CEE) Australia Inc., Sydney About the Author

Media Construction of Environment Prithi Nambiar is the executive director and Sustainability in India presents of the Centre for Environment Education a theoretical framework against which (CEE), which she established in Sydney the role of media and communication in enabling this meaning negotiation is in 2001. She has a PhD in International explored and illustrated through textual Communication from Macquarie University, analysis and examination of interview Australia. She has developed and managed data. The uniquely theoretical and practical perspective on the a range of innovative sustainability discursive construction of these concepts will be of immense value education programs that connect Australia for policy makers, development and media practitioners, scholars, to India. She also teaches media and and students of media and communication. communications at Macquarie University and is the Editor of the Journal of Education CONTENTS for Sustainable Development (SAGE). List of Illustrations / List of Abbreviations / Foreword Professor (Dr) Naren Chitty / Preface / Acknowledgements / Introduction / The Sustainability Discourse / Prioritising Sustainable Development / Communicating and Framing Sustainability / The Indian Environment and Sustainability Discourse / Making Sense of Sustainability: Exploring Elite Public Discourse / Media Construction of Environment and Sustainability / Framing the Future of Sustainability / Bibliography / Index 2014 • 312 pages • Hardback (9788132117414) • `995.00

1A Communication & Media Studies

EMBATTLED MEDIA About the Editors Democracy, Governance and William Crawley is Senior Fellow at Reform in Sri Lanka the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, Edited by William Crawley, David University of London, and Co-director of the Page Institute of Commonwealth Media South Asia Project. After completing Studies, University of London and his doctorate at Oxford University, he was Kishali Pinto-Jayawardena Legal a journalist, editor and manager in the BBC analyst on civil liberties, Columnist, World Service for 23 years until 1994. Since Sunday Times and author leaving the BBC, he has written articles and edited publications on the BBC and India, Embattled Media is a book on the travails and on the media in South Asia. of the media in Sri Lanka that will be of interest to media academics, students and citizens outside the country because this David Page is Senior Fellow at the Institute collection is of a high standard, and engages with general issues of of Commonwealth Studies, University of media, power and freedom. London and Co-director (with William Crawley) of the Media South Asia Project. Professor James Curran Goldsmiths, University of London After taking his doctorate in South Asian Embattled Media is the first book to look comprehensively at the History at Oxford University, he joined the evolution of the media in post-colonial Sri Lanka, with a focus on BBC in 1972 and worked for more than 20 media policy, law and education. It also offers valuable insights into years as a journalist, editor and manager the importance of independent media for democratic governance in in the BBC Eastern Service. Since leaving the wider South Asian region and the developing world. the BBC, he has worked as a consultant ABRIDGED CONTENTS and researcher on communication issues Preface / I: THE PRINT MEDIA IN SRI LANKA / II: ELECTRONIC AND NEW in South Asia. He and William Crawley MEDIA / III: LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS / IV: MEDIA EDUCATION collaborated with partners in five South AND REFORM / V: FUTURE PROSPECTS / Glossary / Bibliography / Index Asian countries in researching and writings. 2015 • 416 pages • Hardback (9789351500629) • `995.00

Kishali Pinto-Jayawardena is a Sri Lankan legal analyst whose work encompasses advocacy, research and litigation in the protection of civil liberties. After graduating THE INDIAN INDIA MEDIA with honours from the Faculty of Law, BUSINESS University of Colombo in 1993 and upon being admitted to the Bar, she appeared Fourth Edition in several media law cases in the appellate courts and challenged the Sri Lankan State Vanita Kohli-Khandekar before the United Nations Human Rights Media specialist and writer Committee on violations of international An essential reading for media students and standards. professionals. Vanita Kohli-Khandekar has painstakingly updated her book with new facts and interesting details...peppered with stories of bygone times that are extremely interesting...overall, this new edition of a much-admired book is extremely riveting. Business Today The Indian Media Business, Fourth Edition gives you detailed analysis, perspective and information on eight segments of the About the Author media business in India—print, TV, film, radio, music, digital, outdoor, and events. It presents the business history, current Vanita Kohli-Khandekar is a media dynamics, regulation, economics, technology, valuations, case specialist and writer. She has been tracking studies, trends (Indian and global) and a clear sense of how the the Indian media and entertainment business operates. This book is a must-read for media professionals, business for over a decade. Currently students and for those planning to invest in the Indian media and she is a columnist and writer for Business entertainment business. Standard and Mid-Day. Her earlier stints CONTENTS include one at Businessworld and Ernst Preface / Special Credits / The Future of Indian Media / Print / Television / Film & Young. A Cambridge University fellow / Music / Radio / Ooh / Events / References and Select Bibliography / Index (2000), Vanita teaches at some of the top SAGE Response communication schools in India. 2013 • 484 pages • Paperback (9788132113560) • `695.00

2A Communication & Media Studies

COMMUNICATIONCO FOR BEHAVIOR CHANGE

VOLUME I: WRITING AND VOLUME II: WRITING AND PRODUCING RADIO DRAMAS PRODUCING FOR TELEVISION Esta de Fossard Johns Hopkins AND FILM University, Washington DC USA Esta de Fossard Johns Hopkins The book demonstrates how to create University, Washington DC USA and RADIO DRAMAS that encourage people John Riber Media for Development to make positive behavioral changes - East Africa, Dar-es-Salaam to improve their lives. It provides The book demonstrates how to create instructions, examples, and samples on TV and FILM DRAMAS that encourage the creation of serial or stand-alone radio people to make positive behavioral dramas that will attract the attention of changes to improve their lives.The book audiences. The book teaches people teaches people how to: how to: • Create SERIAL OR STAND- • Create RADIO DRAMAS that will appeal to a select audience ALONE DRAMAS that will appeal to a select audience • Create characters that represent and attract the target audience • Create characters that represent and attract the target audience • Introduce subtle and convincing ways to improve the standard of • Introduce subtle and convincing ways to improve living of the audience the standard of living of the audience • Conduct design workshops for preparing design documents • Conduct design workshops for preparing design documents that help script writers create ‘convincing’ dramas containing the that help script writers create ‘convincing’ dramas behavior-change message accurately containing the behavior-change message accurately CONTENTS CONTENTS Definitions / Prologue / 1: INTRODUCTION TO ENTERTAINMENT–EDUCATION List of Figures and Boxes / Preface / Acknowledgments / I: ENTERTAINMENT– RADIO DRAMA / Radio Drama for Behavior Change / The Design Approach: EDUCATION / Using Television and Film for Social Development: The Entertainment– The Design Document / The Design Approach: The Design Team / The Design Education Format / II: FOR THE PROGRAM MANAGER / The Role of the Program Approach: The Design Workshop / II: FOR THE PROGRAM MANAGER / Starting Manager / Articulation: Designing Message Content for Entertainment–Education Up the Radio Serial Drama Project / The Program Manager and the Writing Process Programs / III: FOR THE WRITERS / Artistry: Writing Entertainment–Education / The Preproduction Phase / The Production Phase / Guidelines for Radio Actors / Drama / Artistry: Character Development / Guidelines for Script Presentation Pilot Testing the Scripts / III: FOR THE WRITER / Writing Entertainment–Education and Review / Auxiliaries: Enhancing the Message / IV:FOR THE PRODUCER, Drama / Blending Story and Message in the Drama Plot / Character Development DIRECTOR, AND FILMMAKER / Guidelines for Pre-Production: Needs, Budgets, / Developing the Setting / Writing for the Ear / Scene Development / The Finished and Contracts / Guidelines for Pre-Production: Artistic Preparation / Guidelines for Script and the Writer’s Checklist / Success of Radio Entertainment–Education Successful Shooting / V: FOR THE ACTORS/ARTISTS / Guidelines for Successful Programs / Credits / Appendix A: Sample Design Document / Appendix B: For the Acting / VI: FOR THE EVALUATORS / Pilot Testing / VII: FOR ALL PROJECT Design Workshop / Appendix C: Design Workshop Question Guide / Appendix D: PARTICIPANTS / Major Checklist / Appendix A: Preparing for the Design Workshop Journey of Life Episode Synopsis / References and Select Bibliography / Index / Appendix B:Design Document Sample Pages / Appendix C: Production Budget 2015 • 324 pages • Paperback (9789351501664) • `895.00 Samples / Appendix D: Contract Samples / Index 2015 • 252 pages • Paperback (9789351501688) • `750.00

INDIAN NEWS MEDIA From Observer to Participant Usha M Rodrigues Deakin University, Melbourne and Maya Ranganathan Macquarie University, Sydney Get to know more about SAGE, Indian News Media explores the Indian news media’s performance in the past 25 years, by closely examining their coverage of be invited to SAGE events, a number of issues within the context of the globalizing polity of the country, marked by get on our mailing list! an increase in the use of new communication technologies. It highlights the changes in media practices and systems through an analysis of some of the landmark events Write to [email protected] within the theoretical considerations of globalization era. CONTENTS List of Abbreviations / Introduction: Indian News Media in a Globalised Era Usha M Rodrigues / Television Politics: Evolution of Sun TV in the South Maya Ranganathan / Sting Journalism: A Sign of the Times Maya Ranganathan / 24-Hour News and Terror: Did the Media Cross the Line? Usha M Rodrigues / Paid News: Cocktail of Media, Business and Politics Maya Ranganathan / Anna’s Movement: Social Media Sets Traditional Media’s Agenda Usha M Rodrigues / The Mediated Nation in the Age of Globalisation Maya Ranganathan / News Media’s Role in a Transitioning Society Usha M Rodrigues / Index 2014 • 256 pages • Hardback (9789351500506) • `895.00

3A Communication & Media Studies

MEDIAME AT WORK IN CHINA AND INDIA Seconds with Discovering and Dissecting Edited by Robin Jeffrey La Trobe Robin Jeffery University, Bundoora and Ronojoy Sen National University of Singapore Why is important to understand media in India Anyone who visits India or China will puzzle and China, as neighboring countries? over their vast media systems. Though 1. they exercise immense influence, the world The two media worlds are more complicated than knows very little about the media landscape outsiders appreciate. But media in both countries in the two countries. The world’s two most KDYHLPPHQVHLQpXHQFH0HGLDSUDFWLWLRQHUVLQ populous countries, comprising close to 40 per cent of the global population, have China and India need to understand the pressures disputed boundaries and the legacy of the and possibilities that affect their counterparts. And 1962 war. Mass media in both countries plays a pivotal role in domestic the general public needs to understand the different politics and is capable of telling provocative nationalist stories. This book DXWKRULWLHVWKDWLQpXHQFHPHGLDLQERWKFRXQWULHV helps readers to understand the complexities of media in India and China, and their similarities and differences. It introduces the two media systems, the people who work in them, the work they produce and the pressures Are the aims of journalism in China and India that influence their work. It analyses how economic forces drives media, 2. different? how newsrooms work and how governments in each country manage the coverage of disasters. They can be. But working journalists in both places RIWHQoQGWKHPVHOYHVWU\LQJWRJHWVWRULHVRQDLURU CONTENTS Preface / Introduction: Media at Work—Four Sames and Three Differents Robin into print. Hard-working journalists with stories they Jeffrey and Ronojoy Sen / I: STRUCTURES / Development and Communication: want to tell are common to both countries. At another The Evolution of Chinese Media Li Yang / Newspapers in India: Diversity, level, Chinese media people will sometimes say their Ownership and Future Robin Jeffrey / India on Television: Owners, Politicians and Debate in a Democracy Nalin Mehta / China’s Cultural War against the West task is to promote “harmony and development,” Ying Zhu / II. REPORTERS / Portrait of a Chinese Journalist John Zhou / Portrait while their Indian counterparts will say their task is to of an Indian Journalist Anshuman Tiwari / Experience: Understanding and Reporting India Tang Lu / Media, Messaging and Misperceptions in India–China keep governments honest. Relations: Reading the Tea Leaves Ananth Krishnan / III. PRACTICES / China in Ronojoy Sen / The View from an Indian Television Newsroom: What Makes Us Different? Srinjoy Chowdhury / Trying Hard to Be Soft: The What are two major similarities and two Chinese State and India in CCTV News Danny Geevarghesei / The CCTV– 3. differences between Indian and Chinese media? Reuters Relationship John Jirik / Covering Commerce: How Indian Newspapers Treat Business, Economics and the China Story Subhomoy Bhattacharjee / The obvious difference is the linguistic variety of IV. DISSECTIONS / Media Control as Stability Maintenance: The Case of the ,QGLDQPHGLDqPRUHWKDQRIoFLDOODQJXDJHV Sichuan Earthquake Ming Xia / When Officials and Media Failed: The Response and 11 scripts, each sustaining a major newspaper to the Uttarakhand Floods, 2013 Anup Kumar / Social Media: China and India Compared Jonathan Benney, Nimmi Rangaswamy / Shooting the Messengers industry (and 800 television channels). In China, a Simon Long / Glossary / Index single script can be read by everyone in the country. 2015 • 396 pages • Hardback (9789351503002) • `995.00 In Chinese media, there will always be members of the Communist Party. In India, there is no comparable penetration by the government/political SDUW\EXWPHGLDRZQHUVLQpXHQFH RUGLFWDWH ZKDW About the Editors goes to press or on air.

Robin Jeffrey taught in a school in India What is China’s cultural war against the west? from 1967 to 2009 and completed D.Phil. in Indian history at Sussex University in 4. Not sure about a war, but the Chinese Communist 1973. He taught for 25 years in the Politics Party (CCP) is keen to prevent media from programme at La Trobe University in popularizing Western notions of competitive politics Melbourne, worked twice at the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra or “un-Chinese” lifestyles. Bloggers who challenge and has lived for 6 years in India between the Party view of the world get reported and 1967 and 2015. He is a Visiting Research harassed (not too different from what can happen Professor at the Institute of South Asian online in India). Government aims to ensure that Studies, National University of Singapore. broadcast television and newspapers don’t challenge the “national interest,” as interpreted by the CCP, but Ronojoy Sen has worked for over a decade there is a fair bit of wriggle room for journalists with (1997–2010) in leading Indian newspapers. He was last with the Times of India, New local stories to tell. Delhi, where he was a Senior Assistant Editor for the editorial page. Dr Sen has done PhD in political science from the University of Chicago and BA in history from Presidency College, Kolkata.

4A Advertising & PR

‘AD’APTING‘AD TO MARKETS UNDERSTANDING INDIA Repackaging Commercials in Cultural Influences on Indian Indian Languages Television Commercials Sunitha Srinivas C Govt. College Rohitashya Chattopadhyay of Mokeri, Calicut, Kerala Marketing Research Professional This book looks at what goes into Written in a simple, lucid style and flows localization of advertisements in Indian as a story of the author’s journey in which languages. ‘Ad’apting to Markets the readers also become participants. The discusses the process of localization chapters are well connected in the sense of advertisements (ads) in different that the ideas are evolved and discussed Indian languages and its socio-cultural in the gradual manner. The book forms an implications. While doing so, it provides interesting reading...the work is compact insights into the ideologies and cultural and well crafted. The study is analytical and values of contemporary societies as they have a powerful influence not only on consumers’ product choices comparative in temperament...this study becomes very appropriate but also on their motivations and lifestyles. The book brings out in the context of the overpowering influence of Indian television and the manner in which the local market is approached in regional television commercials on the lives of the average Indians...this work languages to woo consumers and increase sales, the various ways provides a very useful insight in the field of Cultural Studies, Media in which localization is achieved, and the visual as well as linguistic Studies, Ethnography, Historical Studies and Anthropology. ‘translation’ that ‘localized’ ads involve. eSocial Sciences CONTENTS Understanding India: Cultural Influences on Indian Television Acknowledgements / Introduction / The World of Advertising / The Illusion Commercials is a book about Indian television commercial Industry: Advertising on Television / Making Sense of Advertisements: production. It focuses on how key production decisions shape a Reading Ads Theoretically / Localization: Issues in Cultural Transmission television commercial’s visual language. The larger goal of the book / ‘Culturalizing’ Advertisements: Relocating the Ad Message / The Visual- is to delineate the link between this visual language and India’s linguistic ‘Relay’: Interpreting Advertisement Signs / The New Media: A Study socio-cultural identity. The book is the outcome of an ethnographic of the Mobile Online Advertising / The Social Media: Localization and Global Communication / ‘Ad’apting to Markets: Means to the Consumer’s Heart and study that attempted to capture the nuances of the cinematic or Purse / Bibliography / Index visual aspect of marketing communications strategy. It is, thus, situated at the intersection of interests in marketing and visual 2015 • 232 pages • Hardback (9789351502401) • `750.00 culture. In this book, many of the discussed television commercials have an embedded vision of India. Within the context of a new consumer culture emerging due to economic liberalization, the book discusses these sketches of India. CONTENTS Preface / I: GOING HOME / Introduction / Scope of the Study / Television About the Author Commercial Production Process / The Role of Images / Television Commercials as Cinema / The National Context / Outline of the Book / II: Sunitha Srinivas C is Assistant Professor, INDIA CHANGING / Introduction / Liberalization and the Public Sphere / Govt College of Mokeri, Calicut, Kerala. Consumer Socialization / SBI Mutual Fund: Creating the Small Town Investor / SBI Mutual Fund: On the Road / The Four Scripts / Consumer Socialization She obtained her MA (English) and PhD Revisited / Conclusion / III: VISUALIZING INDIA / Introduction / Choosing the from University of Calicut, Kerala. She is the Director / The SBI Mutual Fund Appearance: Simulation and Framing / The recipient of the Editors’ Choice Award from SBI Mutual Fund Appearance: Role of Referencing / The SBI Mutual Fund Home of Letters, Bhubaneswar. She has Appearance: Visualizing India / The Tata Indicom Appearance: Indian Visuals / published research papers on advertising The Tata Indicom Appearance: Mass Appeal as Difference / The Tata Indicom Appearance: The Script and Animation / The Tata Indicom Appearance: and media studies in peer-reviewed Visualizing India / Conclusion / IV: INDIA BATTING / Introduction / Two Forms journals and is the author of Functionalism of Cricket / Reebok–Pedagogical and Performative Citizenship / Reebok: and Indian English Fiction: From Cradle Imagery of the Male Body / Reebok: The Body as In-between / Conclusion / to Grave. V: FEMININE INDIA / Introduction / The Alpha Female / The Female Assistant / The Female Model / Conclusion / VI: CONSUMING INDIA / Introduction / Visual Representation and Culture / Mediation of Consumerism / Creating the Spectacle / The Role of the Filmmaker / Consuming India / Conclusion / Glossary of Terms / Selected Bibliography / Index 2014 • 192 pages • Hardback (9788132113928) • `695.00 Connect with SAGE!

5A Advertising & PR

AAKERAA ON BRANDING THE DEFINITIVE BOOK OF 20 Principles That Drive Success BRANDING David Aaker Vice-Chairman, Prophet Edited by Kartikeya Kompella Founder, Purposeful Brands Nobody knows brand strategy better than David Aaker. Aaker has taken all of This book provides an excellent and the essential principles of branding and insightful set of chapters on how to build collapsed them into one epic brand book. and manage brands by some of the best- Whether you’re a seasoned brand marketer known experts on the topic. A must read or just getting started, this book will provide for brand builders!” you with a practical path to creating, Amitava Chattopadhyay INSEAD Chair nurturing and leveraging strong brands. Professor, Marketing and Innovation Ann Lewnes SVP and CMO, With the growing body of knowledge Adobe Systems on branding, there are now more facets of branding that brand • Did you know Brands Are Assets? custodians need to know than ever before. A unique compilation • Do you know how to create a Brand Vision? of branding experts, The Definitive Book of Branding addresses • Is it possible to bring a Brand to Life? the needs of branding professionals across the world. The book walks the reader through the different ways in which brands This is the definitive book that answers these questions and more... drive the company’s strategy, bring meaning to employees, instil Aaker on Branding presents in a compact form, the twenty essential passion in consumers, and maintain their appeal over time and principles of branding that will lead to the creation of strong brands. across countries. These principles provide a broad understanding of brands, brand strategy, brand portfolios, and brand building that all business, CONTENTS marketing, and brand strategists should know. List of Tables and Figures / Foreword Keith Weed / Preface / I: BUILDING BLOCKS / The Essence of Positioning Al Ries / Creating Meaningful Brands: CONTENTS How Brands Evolve from Labels on Products to Icons of Meaning Mark Batey Preface for South Asia / Acknowledgments / Introduction: Why This Book? / II: FROM NICHE TO MAINSTREAM / The Power of Words and Stories John / PART I. RECOGNIZE THAT BRANDS ARE ASSETS / Brands Are Assets Simmons / All Together Now: The New and Vital Strategy of "Community" That Drive Strategy / Brand Assets Have Real Value / PART II. HAVE A Douglas Atkin / What It Really Means to Be a Challenger in Today’s World COMPELLING BRAND VISION / Create a Brand Vision / A Brand Personality Adam Morgan / Building Brand Authenticity Michael B Beverland / The Connects / The Organization and Its Higher-Purpose Differentiate / Get Most Important Brand Question: How Does It Make Them Feel? Daryl Beyond Functional Benefits / Create “Must Haves” Rendering Competitors Travis / Brands and Innovation Jean-Noel Kapferer / Branding with a Irrelevant / To Own an Innovation, Brand It / From Positioning the Brand to Cause Kartikeya Kompella / III: BRANDING BEYOND MARKETING / Living Framing the Subcategory / PART III. BRING THE BRAND TO LIFE / WHERE The Brand Nicholas Ind / Employer Brand Management Richard Mosley DO BRAND-BUILDING IDEAS COME FROM? / Focus on Customer’s Sweet / Global Branding: Strategy, Creativity, and Leadership Sicco van Gelder Spots / Digital—A Critical Brand-building Tool / Consistency Wins / Internal / Brand Valuation: Identifying and Measuring the Economic Value Creation Branding: A Key Ingredient / PART IV. MAINTAIN RELEVANCE / Three Threats of Brands Jan Lindemann / IV: TOGETHER WE STAND / Co-Branding Tom to Brand Relevance / Energize Your Brand! / PART V. MANAGE YOUR BRAND Blackett / The Guide to Co-Creation Clare Fuller and Arunima Kapoor / V: PORTFOLIO / You Need a Brand Portfolio Strategy / Brand Extensions: The BUILDING BRANDS ON BELIEF / What Chatterjee Said: Designing Brands Good, the Bad, and the Ugly / Vertical Brand Extensions Have Risks and From The Inside Out Patrick Hanlon / Passion Brands: The Extraordinary Rewards / Silo Organizations Inhibit Brand Building / Epilogue: Ten Branding Power of Brand Belief Helen Edwards & Derek Day / Lovemarks in the Age Challenges / Endnotes / Index of Now Kevin Roberts / Index SAGE Response SAGE Response 2015 • 252 pages • Paperback (9789351503903) • `495.00 2014 • 440 pages • Paperback (9788132117735) • `895.00 Sales rights restricted to South Asia only! About the Editor About the Author Kartikeya Kompella is the founder of David Aaker is the Vice-Chairman of Purposeful Brands. He is the author of Prophet Brand Strategy and Professor ‘Building Brands, Building Meaning’, and Emeritus of Marketing Strategy at the ‘Applying the Branding Iron’. Kartik has Berkeley-Haas School of Business, is been associated with brands in various the winner of three career awards for ways from an advertising planner, brand contributions to the science of marketing consultant, DM & CRM professional to (Paul D. Converse Award), marketing marketer. He has worked in different roles strategy (Vijay Mahajan Award), and the from a brand consultant in India’s first theory and practice of marketing (Buck brand consultancy to President of Lowe Weaver Award). He has published more & Partner’s DM division. His various roles than 100 articles and 17 books that have have helped him look at branding from a sold well over one million copies and been somewhat “unique” perspective. translated into eighteen languages.

6A Development Communication / Business Communication

COMMUNICATIONCO FOR DEVELOPMENT Theory and Practice for See the full listing of all our Empowerment and Social Justice Media and Communication Third Edition Srinivas Raj Melkote Bowling Green titles online at State University and H Leslie Steeves University of Oregon, Oregon www.sagepub.in This book critically examines directed social change theory and practice and presents a conceptual framework of development communication (devcom) to address inequalityquality aandnd iinjusticenjustice iinn contemporary contexts. The earlier editions of this book, Communication for Development in the Third World (1991 and 2001), have served as established core texts for courses on development communication throughout the world. This revised and updated edition explores the scholarship and practice of media and communication for development, CORPORATE REPUTATION empowerment, and social justice to individuals and communities around the globe, in the context of increasing globalization. It traces the history DECODED of devcom, objectively looks at diverse approaches and their supporters, Building, Managing and provides ideas and models for devcom in early 21st century. and Strategising for CONTENTS Corporate Excellence Foreword by Late Dr Luis Ramiro Beltran Salmon / Preface / I: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW / Development Commmunication, Empowerment, and Social Asha Kaul Indian Institute of Justice in the Globalization Epoch / Evolution of Devcom for Development and Management, Ahmedabad and Avani Social Justice / II: DEVELOPMENT DISCOURSE, MODERNIZATION THEORY, Desai Director, N R Institute of Business AND DEVCOM / Modernization, Globalization, and the Dominant Development Administration, Gujarat University Discourse / Media and Communication in Modernization and Globalization / III: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON COMMUNICATION AND DEVELOPMENT / A remarkably practical, lucid and Deconstructing the Dominant Development Paradigm / Critique of Devcom in well-researched book complete with the Dominant Paradigm / IV: LIBERATION PERSPECTIVES AND PRACTICES examples, framework and strategies from IN DEVELOPMENT / Liberation Theology and Development / Communication and Spirituality in Development / V: PARTICIPATORY AND EMPOWERMENT corporations in India for building corporate reputation, invaluable PARADIGMS FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE / Participatory Paradigm in Development / for any corporate executive concerned with the subject of building Media and Communication for Empowerment / Devcom for Empowerment and corporate reputation. Social Justice / Appendices / Appendix A: Historical Overview of Development/ Dr Arvind N Agrawal Management Board Underdevelopment / Appendix B: Highlights of Media, Communication, and Development Activities since World War II / Bibliography / Index Member, President,Corporate Development and Human Resources, RPG Enterprises 2015 • 568 pages • Paperback (9789351502579) • `750.00 Corporate Reputation Decoded is the first book of its kind that traces the journey of Indian companies in building corporate reputation (CR). The book addresses CR in the Indian context and is in response to the growing interest of companies in this area.The book explains the process of building, maintaining and BODYBODY LANGUAGELA strategising for CR. It also discusses various aspects of CR— company’s stakeholders, situations demanding CR interventions, A Guide for Professionals and the impact of a company’s culture, ethics and leadership on its Third Edition CR. The book expounds on these using Indian cases (Tata, Infosys, HUL, Reliance, Aditya Birla Group, HDFC, among others), which Hedwig Lewis Educationist and writer enhance the understanding of CR in India as well as benchmark CR best practices in India. A command over body language has become an important skill in today’s CONTENTS world. It is the X-factor that completes the Preface / Acknowledgements / An Overview of Corporate Reputation: A personalities of executives, entertainers, Hammer or a Tool? / I: UNDERSTANDING CORPORATE REPUTATION / politicians, celebrities, and many more. Waltzing with Stakeholders to Score on Corporate Reputation / II: BUILDING After the thumping success of the previous CORPORATE REPUTATION / Redeeming Corporate Trust and Reputation: edition of Body Language: A Guide for A Systemic Look at Corporate Governance and Ethics / Orchestrating the Song and Dance of Reputation: The Role of Leaders / Increasing Crescendo: Professionals, SAGE has come out with Wooing Investors for Market Valuation and Visibility / Seeking Relational Rent this exciting third edition. Since the last and Hedging Risk: Building Reputation with the Government / III: MANAGING edition of this book more than a decade ago, Internet and media have CORPORATE REPUTATION / Unleashing the Potential of Social Responsibility brought renewed interest to non-verbal communication, particularly for Reputational Gain: Management of Social Impact / Choreographing the to body language. The author has painstakingly combed through Organization-Media Tango: Managing Media Relations / Understanding the the existing text and has extensively researched online resources to ‘Tweet. Post. Call. Comment’ Affair: Managing Reputation Through Social add new insights to this edition, making it a cutting-edge reference Media / Restoring Confidence and Re-engineering Stakeholder Frames in on the subject. ‘The Eye of the Storm’: Crisis Management / IV: STRATEGISING CORPORATE REPUTATION / ‘Walk the Talk’ and ‘Talk the Walk’: Strategising Corporate CONTENTS Reputation / Index Preface / The Characteristics of Body Language / The Face / The Eyes / The SAGE Response Head and Torso / Arms, Hands, and Palms / Postures / Zones and Spaces / 2014 • 328 pages • Paperback (9788132117742) • `650.00 Traits and Attitudes / Body Language in Practice / References / Index SAGE Response 2012 • 268 pages • Paperback (9788132107200) • `525.00

7A Film & Theatre Studies

AAFLYINTH FLY IN THEE CURRY About the Authors Independent Documentary Film in India K P Jayasankar School of Media and Cultural Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai and Anjali Monteiro Tata Institute of Social Sciences An engaging read that explores independent documentary film in India as a site of resistance. This book looks at how independent Indian documentary film reworks the relationship between film- makers, their narratives, their subjects and their audience,challenging the dominant idea of documentary as a discourse of the real. Based on close textual analysis, conversations K P Jayasankar and Anjali Monteiro are with film-makers and drawing on Breitrose’s cinéma-vérité film-maker Professors at the School of Media and Cultural as a ‘fly in the soup’, this work explores the place of documentary Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), within the Indian public sphere. Mumbai, involved in media education, research CONTENTS and production. They have made over 40 List of Photos / Foreword by Arjun Appadurai / The Flight Path / Flying Solo documentaries and have jointly won 32 national / Flying Images / Flying into the Looking Glass / Notes from the Curry / From and international awards. the Curry to the Cauldron / Films Cited/ References / Index 2015 • 280 pages • Hardback (9789351505693) • `850.00 (tent)

CINEMATICALLY BRAVE NEW NE BOLLYWOOD SPEAKING In Conversation with Contemporary Hindi Filmmakers The Orality-Literacy Paradigm for Visual Narrative Nirmal Kumar Sri Venkateshwara College, New Delhi and Preeti Sheila J Nayar Greensboro Chaturvedi Senior Marketing College, North Carolina Professional and writes on media and cultural studies Cinematically Speaking proposes that orality and alphabetic literacy play These are interesting times in the history a fundamental role in shaping visual of Indian cinema, particularly because the storytelling, it challenges the way we think established aesthetic conventions and about how film stories get shaped, as well modes of production of the Hindi film as the notion of film as an autonomous industry are being challenged, as are the mode of storytelling construction. boundaries between what is alternative Between close readings of Bollywood cinema and modernist art and what is mainstream. This book is an attempt to contextualize cinema in 1950s–1990s, as well as of the many cinemas in between— the upsurge in this form of cinema in Bollywood/Hindi film industry. including Indian middle cinema and middle-class cinema—The book It also aims to promote an academic enquiry into the works of casts a pioneering lens on what goes into shaping screen stories these filmmakers, their religious beliefs, social moorings, cinematic worldwide. It is a theoretical work certain to alter our understanding influences, attitudes towards filmmaking and experiences of making and future exploration of the narrative-film species. movies. It will be an important reading for serious students of South Asian studies, film studies and media studies as well as the general CONTENTS reader who has an interest in cinema. Preface / Acknowledgments / Orality, Literacy, and an Epistemic Approach to Visual Narrative / Excavating the Oral Characteristics of Visual Narrative CONTENTS / Mapping the Literate Characteristics of Visual Narrative / Between the Brave New Bollywood: An Introduction / Dibakar Banerjee: Of Milieu, Oral and Literate Epistemes / The Future of the Orality—Literacy Paradigm, Technique and the Dialectic of Anti-dumb Cinema / Kiran Rao: The Personal Cinematically Speaking / Appendix A: Reading Closely: The Orality of as the Voyeur—The Aesthetics of Meaning / Reema Kagti” Collaboration and Baazigar / Appendix B: Titanic as American Orally Inflected Cinema Nonpareil Commerce—Treading the Thin Line / Zoya Akhtar: Urban and Unapologetic— / Bibliography / Author Index / Subject Index The Cinema of Zoya Akhtar / Shonali Bose: Loss and Survival—The Cinema of SAGE Vistaar Meaning / Anusha Rizvi: Content as King—How Stories Create Filmmakers / 2014 • 268 pages • Hardback (9788132117902) • `795.00 Onir: The Politics at the Margins—Being an Alternative Filmmaker in Bollywood / Tigmanshu Dhulia: The Alternative as Mainstream—Blurring the Boundaries in Cinematic Tradition 2015 • 292 pages • Hardback (9789351500315) • `895.00

8A Film & Theatre Studies

FILMINGFIL REALITY BADALBA SIRCAR The Independent Documentary Towards a Theatre Movement in India of Conscience Shoma A Chatterji freelance Anjum Katyal Consultant journalist, film scholar and author (Publications), Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies An informative read about the incredible (MAKAIAS), Kolkata and Co-Director, journey of the independent documentary Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival film movement in India. Filming Reality explores the independent documentary Anjum Katyal’s book is a valuable chronicle film movement in India post-1970s, when of the evolution of Badal Sircar’s theatre. A it began to acquire an identity of its own valuable record for all theatre lovers. and many films got worldwide recognition. It analyses notable documentaries made Sanjna Kapoor Theatre Personality over the last four decades, including This is the first full-length study of Badal those by iconic film-makers such as Satyajit Ray, Mani Kaul, Anand Sircar (1925-2011), the man who brought theatre to the streets and Patwardhan; activists such as Rakesh Sharma, Ranjan Palit, Amar to the masses in India. Drawing on a variety of sources like his Kanwar; feminists such as Deepa Dhanraj and Madhusree Dutta; (untranslated) autobiographical writings, interviews, existing articles and auteurs such as Sanjay Kak, R V Ramani and others. Featuring and scholarship, it examines three distinct aspects of his work: a compilation and analysis of noted and rare documentaries, this • his art of playwriting, with milestone texts like Evam Indrajit, Pagla book is of immense value to film buffs, film scholars and film-makers. Ghoda and BakiItihas CONTENTS • his form of theatre, which could be performed anywhere, was List of Images / On a Personal Note / I. INTRODUCTION: WHY INDEPENDENT focused on the actor, and was an exercise in social critique FILMS? / II. OF LIVES AND HISTORIES: KNOWN AND LITTLE KNOWN / • dissemination of this art form through extensive workshops Introduction / Lives: Known / Lives: Lesser Known / Conclusion / III. THE and mentoring. ETHNOGRAPHICAL FILM: A CINEMA FOR THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE Easy to read, this comprehensive account of Sircar’s life and work / Background / Introduction / Gathering Momentum / Case Studies / When Does an Ethnographical Film Become an Investigative Film or a Political is as much for theatre lovers as for scholars. Statement? / Conclusion / IV. THE RAY FACTOR / Ray’s Documentary Films CONTENTS / Films on Ray / Conclusion / V. THE MILESTONE MAKERS / Introduction Foreword by Amol Palekar / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Bitten by / Anand Patwardhan / Amar Kanwar / Rakesh Sharma / Sanjay Kak / Ajay the Bug / The Early Years / Ebong Indrajit : The Game Changer / A Creative Raina / Ranjan Palit / Supriyo Sen / Joshy Joseph / Krishnendu Bose / Year / Nigerian Interlude / An Established Playwright / Proscenium Farewell / Other Pillars / Conclusion / VI. DIALOGUES IN DIVERSITY: WOMEN FILM- Indoors and Outdoors / The Third Theatre / Devised Theatre / The Workshop MAKERS / Introduction / Criteria of choice / Conclusion / VII. POSITIVE Way / The Woman Question / Talking Politics / The Final Years / Appendix: DOCUMENTARIES ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT / Introduction / Some List of Plays / Select Bibliography / Index Examples / Conclusion / VIII. OUT OF THE BOX / Introduction / Out of the Box / Conclusion / Summing Up / Bibliography / Index of Films / Index 2015 • 308 pages • Hardback (9789351503705) • `995.00 2015 • 320 pages • Hardback (9789351502876) • `895.00

About the Author About the Author

Shoma A Chatterji is a freelance journalist, Anjum Katyal is a Consultant film scholar and author based in Kolkata. (Publications), Maulana Abul Kalam Azad She contributes to around a dozen print Institute of Asian Studies (MAKAIAS), media and net publications. She has won Kolkata and Co-Director, Apeejay Kolkata two National Awards for Best Writing on Literary Festival. Cinema: Best Film Critic in 1991 and Best Book in 2002 for Parama and Other She has been the Chief Editor, Seagull Outsiders: The Cinema of Aparna Sen. Books, Calcutta (1987–2006) and Editor, Seagull Theatre Quarterly (1994– Chatterji won the Bengal Film Journalists 2004), as well as the Web Editor, Saregama- Association’s Best Critic Award in 1998 and HMV (2006–11) and Editor, Art and the City, the Bharat Nirman Award for excellence in a web magazine on the contemporary arts journalism in 2004. She is the recipient of in India (2010–13). As the editorial head a research fellowship from the National of a specialist arts publisher, she was Film Archive of India (2005-06) and the responsible for a broad range of books on Senior Research Fellowship from the PSBT, art and culture between 1987 and 2006. New Delhi, for research in the politics of She is the author of Habib Tanvir: Towards portrayal of gender on Indian television an Inclusive Theatre (SAGE, 2012). She has in 2006–07. She has authored 22 books translated Habib Tanvir’s Charandas Chor on cinema and gender, which includes and Hirma ki Amar Kahani (The Living Tale three short story collections and one work of Hirma), as well as Usha Ganguli’s Rudali of translation, besides one on the history and stories by Mahasweta Devi and Meera of the city of Kolkata. She has been a jury Mukherjee. member at several film festivals in India and abroad.

9A Film & Theatre Studies

MADRAS STUDIOS THE IMAGE TRAP Narrative, Genre, and Ideology in M.G. Ramachandran in Film Tamil Cinema and Politics Swarnavel Eswaran Pillai M S S Pandian Late of Centre Michigan State University for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi This book is a necessary read for anyone who wishes to understand not just Tamil [This] is by far the most convincing cinema but the politics and culture which study of the subject. The book is a work shaped it. of sound scholarship and will no doubt Venkatesh Chakravarthy lure researchers to this fascinating field The preeminent Tamil cinema scholar, of popular culture and politics. Pandian independent filmmaker, and Director has offered a splendid model. The added of L V Prasad Film & TV Academy attractions in the book are an exhaustive bibliography and a complete filmography of MGR, which includes This book documents the history of Tamil cinema, one of the most colossal film industries in the world, and studies the major studios of films like Thasipenn (1943), invariably omitted in such lists. Madras, the largest outside classical Hollywood in the private sector. S Theodore Bhaskaran The Hindu It engages with five major studios of Madras—Modern Theatres, The Image Trap analyses the phenomenon of M.G. Ramachandran AVM, Gemini, Vijaya-Vauhini, and Prasad— through the origins (MGR), the legendary film star-cum-politician of Tamil Nadu, as a of their founders, and explicates how their history influenced the modern-day political myth. This book offers fascinating details about narratives, genre, and ideology of the canonical films made in the extent to which MGR was successful in creating a stereotypical Madras studios, arguing for their lasting influence on Tamil cinema. cinematic persona, and what repercussions it had on Tamil Nadu. CONTENTS Delineating the cultural elements that were meticulously mobilised Preface / Introduction / A Multiplicity of Influence: Modern Theatres and Its to constitute MGR’s on-screen image, it analyses the popularity he Films / AVM and Gemini Studios: The Dravidian Movement and the Competing enjoyed among the poor whose interests he constantly violated. Narratives / Vijaya-Vauhini and Prasad: The Other Narratives / Traces of the This is done by means of what Pandian termed as constructed Studio System: A Certain Tendency of the Tamil Cinema / Dravidian Utopia biographies which are popular narratives that ingeniously present the and Dystopia: Canonical and Contemporary Tamil Cinema / Bibliography / cinematic as real. It brings out the interface and interplay between Filmography / Index the media and political processes. A blend of essay writing, political 2015 • 372 pages • Hardback (9789351501213) • `1250.00 rhetoric and scholarship, the book features the complete filmography of MGR and is a must for understanding the contemporary politics of the state. CONTENTS Preface / Acknowledgements / The Image Trap / Appendix I: A Brief About the Author Chronology of MGR’s Life / Appendix II: MGR’s Filmography / Appendix III: Electoral Performance of the AIADMK in Tamil Nadu / Bibliography / Index Swarnavel Eswaran Pillai is PhD, is 2015 • 196 pages • Hardback (9789351500667) • `645.00 assistant professor in the English, and Media and Information Departments at Michigan State University. He is a graduate of the premier film school in Asia, The Film and Television Institute of India, and is an About the Author accomplished documentarian whose films include Thangam, The Indian National M S S Pandian was Professor at the Centre Army, and Villu (The Bow). His recent for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru documentaries are Unfinished Journey University, New Delhi, since August 2009. (2012) and Migrations of Islam (2014), and Previously, he has been Rama Wattamul he is currently working on Hmong Memories Distinguished Indian Scholar, University at the Crossroads. of Hawaii, Honolulu (2008); Visiting Fellow, Centre of South Asian Studies, Cambridge University, UK (2004); Visiting Professor in Human Sciences, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. (2002); Honorary Visiting Fellow, Sarai Get to know more about SAGE, Programme, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi (2002–09); be invited to SAGE events, Visiting Professor of History, University of Wisconsin, Madison (2001); Fellow, Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai get on our mailing list! (1989–2001); and Fellow, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta (1986–88). Write to [email protected]

10A Philosophy / Cultural Communication

PHILOSOPHY AS TAGORE AND THE SAMVADA AND SVARAJ FEMININE Dialogical Meditations on Daya A Journey in Translations Krishna and Ramchandra Gandhi Edited by Malashri Lal Edited by Shail Mayaram Centre for the University of Delhi Study of Developing Societies, Delhi This book presents a range of If we look at the intellectual journeys of both Rabindranath Tagore’s creative works, Ramchandra Gandhi and Daya Krishna, we including translations of short stories, see in their work an attempt to represent, essays, poems, memoirs, songs and in interesting ways, the Indian philosophical plays from his vast corpus to show his conception of the feminine and gender tradition. Looking at their ideas, and getting identity that are relevant even today. a sense of how they chose between options The editor establishes the search for at different forks in the road that they would necessarily have Tagore’s engagement with the feminine as subject and agency, encountered would be very revealing. Exploring why they did, if character and voice, philosophy and politics in this book. There is they did, ignore the many road signs that the Western canon had rich cultural interplay as Tagore muses over the contrasting social erected in their minds, as they negotiated issues of ethics and public position of women in the ‘East’ and the ‘West’. He relies on Indian morality, would tell us a great deal of what it is to evolve a balance traditions to understand them in the context of domestic ethics, between the Western and the Indian philosophical currents. ... [This marital institutions, parenting, empowerment, aesthetics and gender book] should be seen as a valuable contribution to our continuous politics. The book includes new translations while presenting fresh attempt to decolonize the mind. insights into previously published works. Peter Ronald deSouza Director, Indian CONTENTS Institute of Advanced Study, Acknowledgements / Introduction Malashri Lal / Re-writing Tagore: Philosophy as Samvada and Svaraj discusses Daya Krishna Translation as performance Radha Chakravarty / MEMOIRS / Childhood and Ramchandra Gandhi’s respective intellectual contributions (from Chhelebela) Dipannita Datta / My life in my words (from Jeevansmriti) Uma Dasgupta / LETTERS / To Mrinalini Debi Malashri Lal / To Victoria and speculates how one might take forward the work of the two Ocampo Ketaki Kushari Dyson / To Indira Devi Chaudhurani, Sarojini persons who were among the most brilliant minds of our times. Naidu, Maria Montessori and Margaret Sanger Krishna Dutta and Andrew Both Daya Krishna and Ramchandra Gandhi emphasized freedom Robinson / FROM GITANJALI / The child who is decked with prince’s robes and autonomy of thought and upheld the importance of samvada, (No. 8) / Where dost thou stand behind (No. 41) / I thought I should ask of somewhat inadequate in its English translation as dialogue. And thee (No. 52) / On the slope of the desolate river (No. 64) / She who ever had both of them were philosophers concerned with how philosophy remained in the depth of my being (No. 66) / In desperate hope I go and search might seek its svaraj, free from the orientalist hold of the religious, for her (No. 87) / POEMS / Bodily union (Deher Milan) Malashri Lal / Woman the colonial crippling of indigenous languages and institutions unclothed (Bibashana) Malashri Lal / Breasts (Staun) Malashri Lal / The kiss (Chumban) Malashri Lal / Elder sister (Didi) Malashri Lal / Dream (Swapna) and the structures and categories of un-freedom that continue to Ketaki Kushari Dyson / When the ocean of creation (Kon kshane srijaner haunt inhabitants of West and non-West. Philosophy must involve samudramanthane) Soham Pain / Freedom (Mukti) Sanjukta Dasgupta / samvada—an open dialogue and intimate encounter between self Getting lost (Hariye jaoa) Sanjukta Dasgupta / Remembering (Mone pora) and other. Both philosophers experimented with these concepts Uma Dasgupta / Last spring (Shesh basanta) Charu Chowdhury / The and were enormously creative.This book is a testament not only to image (Chhabi) Charu Chowdhury / The guest (Atithi) Soham Pain / Woman the core values of philosophy, but also to how these values can be empowered (Sabala) Sukanta Chaudhuri / Ordinary woman (Sadharan meye) carried forward by new weaves of tradition and modernity. Jadu Saha / Santhal girl (Saontal meye) Malashri Lal / The earth (Prithibi) Joyasree Mukerji / SONGS / She sits by the window (O janalar kachhe CONTENTS boshe) Aruna Chakravarti / Friend, dear friend (Olo sai) Aruna Chakravarti Foreword Peter Ronald deSouza / Introduction Shail Mayaram / I: OF / The sky resounds to our Mother’s call (Amra milechhi aj mayer dake) Aruna LOVE, LIBERATION AND LILA / Figure and Ground: Reflections on Two Chakravarti / Whosoever may abandon you (Je tomay chhare chharuk) Exemplary Indian thinkers Fred Dallmayr / Ramlila: A Metaphysics of the Sanjukta Dasgupta / Mother, will you send your own son (Ma, ki tui porer Everyday Anuradha Veeravalli / ‘Falling in Love with a Civilization’: A Tribute dware pathabi) Sanjukta Dasgupta / O auspicious bride (Sumangali badhu) to Daya Krishna, the Thinker Bettina Bäumer / II: THE IDEA OF SWARAJ: Malashri Lal / Krishnakali (Krishnakali) Soham Pain / I am Chitrangada (Ami ASYMMETRIES OF POWER, KNOWLEDGE AND ALTERNATIVE, ETHICAL Chitrangada rajendro nondini) Reba Som / She who dwelt in secret (Ei sharat POLITICS / Gandhi and the Stoics: Squaring Emotional Detachment with alo-r kamol bane) Aruna Chakravarti / EPICS AND MYTHOLOGY / A vision of Universal Love and Political Action Richard Sorabji / A Still, Small Voice India’s history Rabindranath Tagore / Urbashi (Urbashi) Charu Chowdhury Tridip Suhrud / Learning to Converse Michael McGhee / III: MODES OF / Dialogue between Kama and Kunti (Karna–Kunti sambad) Ketaki Kushari SAMVAD / Towards a New Hermeneutic of Self-inquiry Devasia M Antony / Dyson / Kacha and Devayani (Bidaay abhisaap) Rabindranath Tagore / On Philosophy as Samvada: Thinking with Daya Krishna Daniel Raveh / The The mother’s prayer (Gandharir abedan) Rabindranath Tagore / PLAY / Dialogue Must Continue Mustafa Khawaja / IV: LANGUAGE, SELFHOOD Chitra (Chitra) Rabindranath Tagore / SHORT STORIES / Profit and loss AND PHILOSOPHY / The Virtue of Being a Self Bijoy H Boruah / Daya (Denapaona) William Radice / The housewife (Ginni) Soham Pain / Kabuliwala Krishna’s ‘Presuppositionless Philosophy’: Sublimity as the Source of Value (Kabuliwallah) Malobika Chaudhuri / Mahamaya (Mahamaya) Malashri Lal and Knowledge Prasenjit Biswas / The Moral and the Spiritual: A Study of / The girl between (Madhyabartini) Krishna Dutta and Mary Lago / Giribala the Self and the Not-self in Daya Krishna and Ramchandra Gandhi Ramesh C (Manbhanjan) Rabindranath Tagore / The visitor (Atithi) Malobika Chaudhuri Pradhan / On Missing and Seeming to Miss: Some Philosophical Ramblings / False hope (Durasha) William Radice / The wife’s letter (Streer patra) on the Subjective/Objective Distinction in Memory of Daya Krishna Arindam Supriya Chaudhuri / Haimanti (Haimanti) Joyasree Mukerji / The story of Chakrabarti / Dialogical Investigations on Daya Krishna and Ramchandra the Muslim woman (Musalmanir galpa) Swapan Kumar Banerjee / ESSAYS, Gandhi Probal Dasgupta / V: RE-THINKING ISSUES IN THE ARTS/ETHICS/ LECTURES AND LETTERS TO THE EDITOR / The Indian ideal of marriage SCIENCE/MATHEMATICS / The Applicability of Indian Aesthetic Theory of Rabindranath Tagore / Woman (from Personality) Rabindranath Tagore / Rasa to the Visual Arts: A Rejoinder to Daya Krishna’s Article, ‘Rasa—The Woman and home Rabindranath Tagore / TRAVELOGUES / Epistles from Bane of Indian Aesthetics’ Neelima Vashistha / The Harmony Principle C K Europe (Europe-probashir patra) Soham Pain / Travel Diary from Japan Raju / On Mathematics and the Physical World S Lokanathan / VI: ON LIFE (Japan jatrir diary) Soham Pain / EPILOGUE / The path of your creation (Tomar AND DEATH AND DYING / Matricide and Martyrdom: Cancer and Karm in srishtir path) Supriya Chaudhuri / Index the Kalyug Shankar Ramaswami / Afterword / Index 2015 • 372 pages • Paperback (9789351500674) • `995.00 2013 • 344 pages • Hardback (9788132111214) • `950.00

11A Cultural Communication

INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION The Indian Context See the full listing of all our Ramesh N Rao Columbus Media and Communication State University, Columbus, GA and Avinash Thombre titles online at This work provides a foundational primer on intercultural communication not only as a way to ‘improve Indians’ understanding www.sagepub.in of themselves’ but to also convey insider knowledge that bridges the gap between Indian and non-Indian cultures. It is a thoroughly refreshing reminder of the power and impact of the field of communication studies in the global context. Danna M Gibson Professor and Chair, Department of Communication, Columbus State University, Columbus (GA), USA ETHNIC WORLDS IN Intercultural Communication has seeped into the training of Indian diplomats, negotiation patterns of savvy business leaders, and day- SELECT INDIAN FICTION to-day interaction of young Indians, whether on Facebook or Twitter. This first-of-its-kind book introduces readers to the challenges of, Juri Dutta Centre for Assamese and opportunities for, communicating across verbal, nonverbal, and Studies, Tezpur University, Assam cultural differences existing in India due to its myriad languages and The book is the first of its kind in using the ethnic, caste, and religious diversity. The book provides the requisite framework of comparative literature to look context, scholarly framework, and examples that help readers appreciate at ethnographic fiction written in different this disparity. It offers tools and steps to reduce conflict and improve regional languages of India. It is very rarely communication among diverse groups in a modernizing India. It covers that literary representations by and about various aspects of intercultural communication—its history, orientation ethnic communities in India have been of culture, formation of intercultural identity, cultural conflicts, and so on. compared and contrasted. While talking about differences has become extremely CONTENTS fashionable in an age of anything-goes-ism, List of Tables / List of Figures / Preface / Communication and Culture / The Beginnings of Intercultural Contact / Orientation of Culture / Self, Perception, similarities have been brushed aside. It is and Formation of Intercultural Identity / Nonverbal Communication: The World significant that the book is written from the perspective of North East Beyond Words / Language and Intercultural Communication / Cosmologies and India, a region that has perhaps been witness to the worst possible Worldviews / Cultures within Culture / Culture, Communication, and Conflict / scenario of identity politics leading to riots and large scale displacement. Competence in and Knowledge of Intercultural Communication / Index CONTENTS 2015 • 384 pages • Hardback (9789351500308) • `1,095.00 Foreword Professor Amarjyoti Choudhury / Introduction / The Tradition of Assamese Ethnographic Novels / Forests, Human Rights and Development: Cross-Cultural Study of Select Novels of , and Mahasweta Devi / Folkloric Materials in Ethnic Novels (With Special Reference to Narayan, Rong Bong Terang, Lummer Dai, Yeshe Dorjee Thongchi and Sishuram Pegu) / A Feminist About the Authors Reading of Kanyar Mulya (Lummer Dai), Alma Kabutari (Maitreyi Pushpa), and Select Short Stories of Mahasweta Devi / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index Ramesh N Rao is Professor and Chair 2014 • 168 pages • Hardback (9788132118466) • `695.00 of the Degree-In-3 Program, a brand new, state-of-the-art online program, at Columbus State University. He started his teaching career at Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri, in 1991. He was About the Author promoted to Associate Professor in 1997 and to Professor in 2004. He was hired Juri Dutta is presently working as a as Chair, Department of Communication Research Associate in the Centre for Studies and Theatre, Longwood University, Assamese Studies, Tezpur University, Farmville, Virginia, in 2005, where he served Assam. She was awarded PhD from Rajiv as Chair of the department for six years. Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh in 2007. She has published articles, poems, short stories in English and Assamese in Avinash Thombre is Associate Professor at several leading magazines and newspapers the University of Arkansas, Little Rock. He of Assam. has taught a wide variety of communication courses at the undergraduate and graduate level ranging from Introduction to Communication, Public Speaking, Mass Media Theories to Intercultural Communication and Communication and Social Change. He obtained his doctoral degree in speech communication at the University of New Mexico.

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AN INTRINTRODUCTIONO GLOBALIZINGGL TO INTERCULTURAL INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION Identities in a Global Community A Reader Eighth Edition Edited by Kathryn Sorrells California State University, Northridge and Sachi Fred E Jandt California State University, Sekimoto Minnesota State University, San Bernardino Mankato Fred E Jandt introduces essential In this student-focused Reader organized communication skills and concepts that will empower readers to around both established and contemporary areas of intercultural interact successfully with different cultures and ethnic groups. To spark communication research and theory, the authors focus particular student interest, he offers readers unique insights into intercultural attention on grounding theory in everyday experience and translating communication globally, through an emphasis on history, culture and it into actions that can be taken to promote social responsibility and popular media. Each chapter integrates material on social media, as social justice. well as giving extensive new examples from recent international news and events. 2015 • 360 pages Paperback (9781452299334) • $65.00 The Eighth Edition adds depth to the coverage of theory and includes two new features: 'Focus on Skills' provides expanded coverage of intercultural communication in practice, while 'Focus on Technology' illustrates the impact of new communication technology on intercultural encounters. A companion website provides both lecturer and student resources. METHODS OF CRITICAL CONTENTS DISCOURSE STUDIES Part I: Culture as Context for Communication / Defining Culture and Communication / Perception and Intercultural Communication Competence Third Edition / Part II: Communication Variables / Barriers to Intercultural Communication / Nonverbal Communication / Language as a Barrier / Part III: Cultural Values Edited by Ruth Wodak University of / Dimensions of Culture / Dominant U.S. Cultural Patterns: Using Value Lancaster and Michael Meyer Vienna Orientation Theory / Comparative Cultural Patterns: Arab Culture / Culture and Women / Part IV: Cultures Within Cultures / Immigration and Acculturation University of Economics and Business / Cultures Within Cultures / Identity and Subgroups / Part V: Applications / Now featuring an expanded range of Contact Between Cultures / Future Challenges examples of critical discourse analysis 2015 • 472 pages in action, and across a wide variety of Paperback (9781483344300) • £73.00 disciplines, as well as extended coverage of international methods and examples, this book continues to provide readers with a sophisticated and nuanced treatment of discourse studies. INTRODUCING QUALITATIVE METHODS SERIES UNDERSTANDINGUNDERSTA 2015 • 272 pages Hardback (9781446282403) • £75.00 GLOBAL CULTURES Paperback (9781446282410) • £26.99 Metaphorical Journeys Through 34 Nations, Clusters of Nations, Continents, and Diversity Sixth Edition ADVANCESAD IN Martin J Gannon California State MEMBERSHIP University, San Marcos; Professor Emeritus, University of Maryland and CATEGORISATION Rajnandini Pillai California State University, San Marcos ANALYSIS This popular textbook presents the cultural metaphor as a method for Edited by Richard Fitzgerald University understanding the cultural mindsets of individual nations, clusters of of Macau and William Housley nations, continents and diversity in each nation. It demonstrates how Cardiff University metaphors are guidelines to help outsiders quickly understand what members of a culture consider important. A state-of-the-art collection which is essential reading for anyone interested 2015 • 680 pages in social identity and social order Paperback (9781483340074) • £57.00 - David Silverman, Goldsmiths and King's College, London, and University of Technology, Sydney

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DISCOURSEDIS AND WORKING WITH NARRATIVE METHODS WRITTEN DISCOURSE

Theoretical Departures, Deborah Cameron University Analytical Strategies and of Oxford and Ivan PanoviDž Situated Writings Nanyang Technological University Mona Livholts Linköping University Addressing the practicalities of research, and Maria Tamboukou University of and embracing the complexity and variety East London of written forms of language, this book: Looking at discourse and narrative methods • grounds readers in a broad range of in their interrelations, this book offers readers an orientation within this broad and contested area and develops concepts, debates and relevant methods concrete analytical strategies for those who wish to explore both or • focuses on both theoretical questions and the 'how to' of analysis one of these fields. • is loaded with practical activities and advice on the design and 2015 • 232 pages execution of research Hardback (9781446269695) • £85.00 • highlights computer-mediated communication and new media Paperback (9781446269701) • £28.99 discourse, from text messages and tweets to mobile phone novels and online encyclopedias • draws on data from international and multilingual communities. The book equips readers with the practical and conceptual tools to WORKING WITH ask questions about written discourse, and to analyze the huge variety of texts that make up our linguistic landscape. It is the essential guide SPOKEN DISCOURSE for researchers across the social sciences. Deborah Cameron University of Oxford CONTENTS Comprehensive, practical, lively and Discourse and Discourse Analysis / Speech and Writing: The Debate accessible, Working with Spoken on Difference / Writing, Technologies and Media / Scripts and Spelling / Approaches / Approaches to Written Discourse: An Initial Orientation / Critical Discourse is the much-loved benchmark Discourse Analysis / Corpus-Based Discourse Analysis / Multimodal Discourse for learning to do discourse analysis. Analysis / Computer-Mediated Discourse Analysis / Multilingual Discourse It combines theory and practice to give Analysis / Applications / Working with Written Discourse in Social Research / students the grounding they need in Designing Your Own Projects practical techniques of analyzing talk and how to apply them to real data. 2014 • 216 pages Hardback (9781446267226) • £79.00 2001 • 216 pages Paperback (9781446267233) • £25.99 Hardback (9780761957720) • £87.00 Paperback (9780761957737) • £27.99

Understanding the Value of Social Science in Today’s World

THE BUSINESS OF PEOPLE The Significance of Social Science over the Next Decade Campaign for Social Science THE IMPACT OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES The Business of People looks at the backdrop to the UK elections taking place in May 2015 to argue that we need to invest in science How Academics and Their Research Make a Difference and innovation – not just for the sake of 'UK plc' and prospects for growth and economic recovery, but to inform debate and policymaking Simon Bastow, Patrick Dunleavy and Jane Tinkler all at London around migration, housing, devolution of power within the UK and the School of Economics & Political Science UK's position in Europe. The report sets out demands for new economic and social knowledge, Based on a three-year research project studying the impact of 360 then illustrates the many ways in which social scientists are contributing UK-based academics, this book explores how academic research to changing practice and deepening knowledge. It outlines the size in the social sciences achieves public policy impacts, contributes to and structure of UK social science, its contribution to GDP, how social economic prosperity, and informs public understanding of policy issues science graduates penetrate firms, government and the third sector. as well as economic and social changes. 2014 • 344 pages 2015 • 48 pages Hardback (9781446275092) • £63.00 Paperback (9781473918825) • £10.00 Paperback (9781446275108) • £20.99

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NARRATIVE NETWORKS RESEARCHRE FOR DESIGNERS Storied Approaches in a Digital A Guide to Methods and Practice Age Gjoko Muratovski University of Auckland Brian Alleyne Goldsmiths, In order for designers to design for the real world, defining strategies University of London rather than just implementing them, they need to learn how to In a rapidly changing digital society where understand and solve complex, intricate and often unexpected blogging and social networking have become problems. This book is a guide to this new creative process. fundamental communication channels, the With this book in hand, students of design will: platforms for the creation and exchange of all kinds of narratives have greatly expanded. • understand and apply the vocabulary and strategies of research methods This book responds to the dynamic • develop techniques for collaborating with non-designers production and consumption of stories of all kinds in popular and academic cultures. It offers a comprehensive discussion of the • find and use facts from diverse sources in order to prove or disprove underlying philosophical and methodological issues of narrative and their ideas personal narrative research as well as applying these to the current • make informed decisions in a systematic and insightful way digital landscape. It provides practical guidance on data management • use research tools to find new and unexpected design solutions. and use of software for the narrative researcher. This is an essential toolkit for a design education and all design Illustrated with examples from a range of disciplines as well as the students who are getting ready to tackle their own research. author's own work on hacking cultures and cultural activism, this is a CONTENTS must for anyone wanting to conduct successful narrative research in Introduction: Getting Started with Design Research / Design and Research / a digital age. Research Essentials / Qualitative Research / Quantitative Research / Visual CONTENTS Research / Applied Research / Using Research in Design / Conclusion In the Beginning There Was the Social Explorer / Narrative Ways of Knowing / 2015 • 264 pages Analyzing Narrative / Narrative at Work in the World / Constructing Narrative / Paperback (9781446275146) • £23.99 Techniques and Tools for the Narrative Researcher / CODA 2014 • 224 pages Hardback (9780857027832) • £70.00 Paperback (9780857027849) • £23.99 DIGITALDIG ETHNOGRAPHY Principles and Practice DATADA LITERACY Sarah Pink, Heather Horst, Jo Tacchi, Larissa Hjorth, John Postill and A User's Guide Tania Lewis all at RMIT University, Melbourne David Herzog Missouri School of Journalism Taking a visual approach to ethnography, this book explains the possibilities of digital In this book, David Herzog, a journalist with ethnography methods and methodology more than 15 years of experience using for both researching through and defining data analysis to transform information a series of central concepts in social and into storytelling, introduces readers to the cultural research. fundamentals of data literacy. Assuming the reader has no advanced knowledge of 2015 • 216 pages data analysis or statistics, he shows how to Hardback (9781473902374) • £75.00 create insight from publicly-available data. Extensively illustrated with Paperback (9781473902381) • £26.99 step-by-step instructions. 2015 • 224 pages Paperback (9781483333465) • £22.99 DOING SENSORY SE ETHNOGRAPHY

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LINGUISTICLIN DOINGDO QUALITATIVE ETHNOGRAPHY RESEARCH ONLINE Collecting, Analysing and Janet E Salmons Vision2Lead and Presenting Data Capella University School of Business and Technology Fiona Copland and Angela Creese With strong ethical considerations running University of Birmingham throughout, this book equips readers This is the book linguistic ethnography with all they need to design and conduct has been waiting for. It is a thoroughly successful studies based on qualitative data engaging, richly informative and hugely collected online and caters for both in-class persuasive achievement.... Aspiring discussion and self-reflection. linguistic ethnographers should ensure that the book is never 2015 • 177 pages far from their reach Hardback (9781446295403) • £75.00 - Keith Richards, Centre for Applied Paperback (9781446295410) • £26.99 Linguistics, University of Warwick 2015 • 280 pages Hardback (9781446257371) • £75.00 Paperback (9781446257388) • £26.99 INTERNET RESEARCH METHODS VISUAL METHODSM IN Second Edition Claire Hewson The Open University, SOCIAL RESEARCH Carl Vogel Trinity College Dublin and Dianna Laurent Southeastern Second Edition Louisiana University Marcus Banks and David Zeitlyn both Presenting a state-of-the-art review of the at University of Oxford internet as a tool for conducting research, An interdisciplinary guide to the field, this Second Edition provides extensive this book fuses advanced theory with updates to reflect current developments and trends in internet practical advice and examples to provide research, focusing on what has been achieved so far, and identifying all readers with the ultimate resource on opportunities and possibilities in the new 'era' of internet research. visual methods. 2015 • 200 pages Hardback (9781446208557) • £85.00 2015 •208 pages Paperback (9781446208564) • £27.99 Hardback (9781446269749) • £85.00 Paperback (9781446269756) • £28.99

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WEBWE SURVEY NETNOGRAPHYNETNOGR METHODOLOGY Redefined Mario Callegaro Google, Second Edition Katja Lozar Manfreda Robert V Kozinets York University and Vasja Vehovar both at University of Ljubljana Social media and Internet data offer rich opportunities and vexing challenges for Covering core topics from preparation to sociocultural research. Explaining and questionnaire design, recruitment testing extending prior approaches, Netnography: to analysis and survey software, this book Redefined is an indispensable guide to the covers the past 15 years of research and understanding and conduct of Internet provides readers with practical direction on ethnography. techniques for collecting valid and reliable data. With this volume, netnography is upgraded, updated and renewed RESEARCH METHODS FOR SOCIAL SCIENTISTS with the latest netnographic research from media anthropology, geography, education, library sciences, travel and tourism, linguistics, 2015 • 344 pages media and cultural studies, sociology, sexuality, addiction research, Hardback (9780857028600) • £75.00 gaming studies, and nursing, and multiple examples from the worlds Paperback (9780857028617) • £26.99 of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other social media sites. Like its predecessor, Netnography: Redefined includes full, step- by-step procedural guidelines for the accurate and ethical conduct of netnography. Yet this edition adapts netnography to include big data and social media analytics, as well as further incorporating notions DOINGDO SURVEYS ONLINE of network analysis. It deepens the practice of netnography through participative engagement, introspection, alternative representation, Vera Toepoel Utrecht University and a new humanist focus. The presents readers with up-to-date guidelines for the most Doing Surveys Online is an authoritative fully realized and distinctive form of online ethnographic research yet easily accessible primer covering all yet developed. aspects of how to conduct good, rigorous 2015 • 320 pages web-based surveys. In it, Vera Toepoel Hardback (9781446285749) • £85.00 clearly and concisely summarizes the state Paperback (9781446285756) • £28.99 of the art using the most up-to-date and authoritative research sources. This book should be required reading for anyone contemplatingt l ti conductingd ti an online survey. — Ron Fricker Professor of Statistics, Virginia Tech INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIO TO SOCIAL Vera Toepoel’s practical, how-to guide to doing surveys online takes you through the entire process of using surveys, from systematically NETWORK ANALYSIS recruiting respondents, to designing the internet survey, to processing the survey data and writing it up. Malcolm Alexander Griffith University This book helps students and researchers in identifying possible strategies to make the best use of online surveys, providing pro’s and Including introductions to simple procedures for data collection and analysis, con’s, and do’s and don’ts for each strategy. It also explores the latest and instruction on how to manipulate data opportunities and developments that have arisen in the field of online sets of any size, this book provides readers surveys, including using social networks, and provides expert guidance with a hands-on guide to the area. and examples of best practice throughout. 2017 •200 pages 2015 • 280 pages Hardback (9781412948425) • £65.00 Hardback (9781446249666) • £70.00 Paperback (9781412948432) • £21.99 Paperback (9781446249673) • £23.99

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THETH SAGE ENCYCLOPEDIA ENCYCLOPEDIA OF OF INTERCULTURAL HEALTH COMMUNICATION COMPETENCE Edited by Teresa L Thompson University of Dayton Edited by Janet M Bennett Intercultural Communication Institute From the dynamics of interpersonal communication between health professionals In 1980, SAGE published Geert Hofstede’s and clients to global command-and-control Culture’s Consequences. It opens with during public health emergencies that cross a quote from Blaise Pascal: “There are international borders, the field of health truths on this side of the Pyrenees that communication bridges many disciplines are falsehoods on the other.” The book and involves efforts from the micro to the became a classic—one of the most cited macro. It involves navigating personal, sources in the Social Science Citation Index—and subsequently cultural, and political complexities and an ability to distill complex appeared in a second edition in 2001. This new SAGE Encyclopedia technical science into quickly and easily understood terms for ready of Intercultural Competence picks up on themes explored in that distribution by the mass media--or to an individual patient or to the book. Cultural competence refers to the set of attitudes, practices, parent of an ailing child. and policies that enables a person or agency to work well with people from differing cultural groups. Other related terms include cultural Despite an abundance of textbooks, specialized monographs, and sensitivity, transcultural skills, diversity competence, and multicultural academic handbooks, this is the first encyclopedic reference work expertise. What defines a culture? What barriers might block successful in this area, covering the breadth of theory and research on health communication between individu als or agencies of differing cultures? communication, as well as their practical application. How can those barriers be understood and navigated to enhance Features: intercultural communication and understanding? These questions • Nearly 600 original articles are organized A-to-Z within a three-volume and more are explained within the pages of this new reference work. set to provide comprehensive coverage of this exciting field, including Key Features: such topics as theories and research traditions; evaluation and • 300 to 350 entries organized in A-to-Z fashion in two volumes assessment; cultural complexities; high risk and special populations; • Signed entries that conclude with Cross-References and message design and campaigns; provider/patient interaction issues; Suggestions for Further Readings media issues; and more. • Thematic “Reader’s Guide” in the front matter grouping related • All articles were specifically commissioned for this work, signed and entries by broad topic areas authored by key figures in the field, and conclude with cross reference • Chronology that provides a historical perspective of the development links and suggestions for further reading. of cultural competence as a discrete field of study • Appendices include a Resource Guide with annotated lists of classic • Resources appendix and a comprehensive Index books and articles, journals, associations, and web sites; a Glossary The SAGE Encyclopedia of Intercultural Competence is an of specialized terms; and a Chronology offering an overview and authoritative and rigorous source on intercultural competence and history of the field. related issues, making it a must-have reference for all academic libraries. • A thematic Reader’s Guide groups related articles by broad topic 2015 • 1024 pages areas as one handy search feature on the e-Reference platform, which Hardback (9781452244280) • $375.00 also includes a comprehensive index of search terms. 2014 • 1688 pages Hardback (9781452258751) • $525.00

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THETH SAGE ENCYCLOPEDIA SAGE BENCHMARKS IN OF ALCOHOL COMMUNICATION Social, Cultural, and Historical Perspectives Edited by Scott C Martin Bowling Green STRATEGIC State University COMMUNICATION The SAGE Encyclopedia of Alcohol examines the history of alcohol worldwide Four-Volume Set and goes beyond the historical lens to examine alcohol as a cultural and social Edited by Robert L Heath University of phenomenon, used both for good and for ill. Houston and Anne Gregory University of Huddersfield 2015 • 1704 pages Hardback (9781483325255) • $475.00 This major work captures the definitions, key developments and future of the field of strategic communication through a carefully selected collection of seminal papers on the topic. November 2014 • 1680 pages SAGE BENCHMARKS IN Cloth (9781446275832) • £625.00 SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS ENVIRONMENTALEN COMMUNICATION CROSS-CULTURALCR Four-Volume Set RESEARCH Edited by Robert Cox University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill This major work draws on a wide and varied range of sources to Four-Volume Set construct a comprehensive overview of the key issues in this fast- developing and highly topical area of research. Edited by Mark F Peterson Florida November 2015 • 1664 pages Atlantic University Cloth (9781473902527) • £625.00 Including both classic and contemporary readings, this four-volume major work evaluates, explains and highlights the key issues in multiple disciplines where the term 'culture' has a partially unique and partially shared history. SAGE LIBRARY OF 2015 • 1656 pages Hardback (9781446287323) • £625.00 THE ENVIRONMENT

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A Cross-Cultural Research, Four-Volume Set Peterson ...... 27 Advances in Membership Categorisation Analysis Fitzgerald & Housley ...... 18 Crossley, Bellotti, Edwards, Everett, Koskinen & Tranmer Social Advancing the Story, Third Edition Wenger & Potter ...... 11 Network Analysis for Ego-Nets ...... 25 Aftermath of Feminism, The McRobbie ...... 17 Croteau & Hoynes Media/Society, Fifth Edition ...... 2 Alexander Introduction to Social Network Analysis ...... 24 Cultural Industries, The, Third Edition Hesmondhalgh ...... 17 Alleyne Narrative Networks ...... 20 Cultural Intermediaries Reader, The Maguire & Matthews ...... 6 Alvarado, Buonanno, Gray & Miller The SAGE Handbook of Cultural Relativism and International Politics Robbins ...... 8 Television Studies ...... 4 Cultural Studies, Fourth Edition Barker...... 17 Analysing Quantitative Data Kent ...... 23 Applying Communication Theory for Professional Life, Third Edition D

Dainton & Zelley...... 15 Dainton & Zelley Applying Communication Theory for Professional Life, Attardo Encyclopedia of Humor Studies ...... 26 Third Edition ...... 15 B Data Literacy Herzog ...... 20 Data Revolution, The Kitchin ...... 5 Babcock & Freivogel The SAGE Guide to Key Issues in Mass Media Ethics and Law ...... 26 David & Halbert Owning the World of Ideas ...... 7 David & Halbert The SAGE Handbook of Intellectual Property ...... 7 Banks & Zeitlyn Visual Methods in Social Research, Second Edition ...... 21 Davies & Sigthorsson Introducing the Creative Industries ...... 16 Barker Cultural Studies, Fourth Edition...... 17 Davies The Limits of Neoliberalism ...... 9 Barron Celebrity Cultures ...... 8 Devereux Understanding the Media, Third Edition ...... 3 Basics of Qualitative Research, Fourth Edition Corbin & Strauss ...... 23 Digital Ethnography Pink, Horst, Tacchi, Hjorth, Postill & Lewis ...... 20 Bastow, Dunleavy & Tinkler The Impact of the Social Sciences ...... 19 Digital Tools for Qualitative Research Paulus, Lester & Dempster ...... 25 Bauer, Bicquelet & Suerdem Textual Analysis, Four-Volume Set ...... 27 Dines & Humez Gender, Race, and Class in Media, Fourth Edition ...... 4 Beginning Statistics, Second Edition Foster, Diamond & Jefferies...... 22 Discourse and Narrative Methods Livholts & Tamboukou ...... 19 Bennett & Waksman The SAGE Handbook of Popular Music ...... 8 Discovering Statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics, Fourth Edition Field ...... 22 Bennett The SAGE Encyclopedia of Intercultural Competence ...... 27 Discovering Statistics Using R, Fourth Edition Field, Miles & Field ...... 22 Boyd-Barrett Media Imperialism ...... 2 Docherty Universities at War ...... 7 Braithwaite & Schrodt Engaging Theories in Interpersonal Communication, Second Edition ...... 15 Doing Cultural Studies, Second Edition Gay, Hall, Janes, Madsen, Mackay & Negus ...... 16 Business of People, The Campaign for Social Science ...... 19 Doing Qualitative Research Online Salmons ...... 21 C Doing Research in the Real World, Third Edition Gray ...... 23 Callegaro, Manfreda & Vehovar Web Survey Methodology ...... 24 Doing Sensory Ethnography, Second Edition Pink ...... 20 Cameron & PanoviDž Working with Written Discourse ...... 19 Doing Social Network Research Robins ...... 25 Cameron Working with Spoken Discourse ...... 19 Doing Surveys Online Toepoel ...... 24 Campaign for Social Science The Business of People ...... 19 Doyle Understanding Media Economics, Second Edition ...... 16 Carah & Louw Media and Society ...... 2 Duck & McMahan Communication in Everyday Life, Second Edition ...... 14 Celebrity Cultures Barron ...... 8 E Cho, Reimer & McComas The SAGE Handbook of Risk Communication ...... 14 Effective Crisis Communication, Third Edition Ulmer, Sellnow & Seeger ...... 13 Coding Manual for Qualitative Researchers, The, Third Edition Saldana ...... 22 Encyclopedia of Deception Levine ...... 27 Communication in Everyday Life, Second Edition Duck & McMahan ...... 14 Encyclopedia of Health Communication Thompson ...... 27 Communication Warren & Fassett ...... 3 Encyclopedia of Humor Studies Attardo ...... 26 Communication, Second Edition Warren & Fassett ...... 14 Encyclopedia of Public Relations Health ...... 13 Coombs Ongoing Crisis Communication, Fourth Edition ...... 13 Encyclopedia of Social Media and Politics Harvey ...... 26 Copland & Creese Linguistic Ethnography ...... 21 Engaging Theories in Interpersonal Communication, Second Edition Braithwaite & Corbin & Strauss Basics of Qualitative Research, Fourth Edition ...... 23 Schrodt ...... 15 Cornelissen Corporate Communication, Fourth Edition ...... 13 Environmental Communication and the Public Sphere, Fourth Edition Corporate Communication, Fourth Edition Cornelissen ...... 13 Cox & Pezzullo ...... 14 Cox & Pezzullo Environmental Communication and the Public Sphere, Environmental Communication, Four-Volume Set Cox ...... 27 Fourth Edition ...... 14 Evans, Hemmings, Henry, Johnstone, Madhok, Plomien & Wearing Cox Environmental Communication, Four-Volume Set ...... 27 The SAGE Handbook of Feminist Theory ...... 9 Creative Economy and Culture Hartley, Wen & Li ...... 6

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F J

Field Discovering Statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics, Fourth Edition ...... 22 Jandt An Introduction to Intercultural Communication, Eighth Edition ...... 18

Field, Miles & Field Discovering Statistics Using R, Fourth Edition ...... 22 Jewkes Media and Crime, Third Edition...... 3

Fitzgerald & Housley Advances in Membership Categorisation Analysis ...... 18 Journalism, Third Edition Harcup ...... 10

Flick Introducing Research Methodology, Second Edition ...... 22 Jowett & O’Donnell Propaganda & Persuasion, Sixth Edition ...... 11 Foster, Diamond & Jefferies Beginning Statistics, Second Edition...... 22 K Fuchs Social Media ...... 4 Kent Analysing Quantitative Data ...... 23

G Kitchin The Data Revolution ...... 5

Gannon & Pillai Understanding Global Cultures, Sixth Edition ...... 18 Klein, Moss & Edwards Understanding Copyright ...... 6

Gay, Hall, Janes, Madsen, Mackay & Negus Doing Cultural Studies, Knight & Cook Social Media for Journalists ...... 17 Second Edition ...... 16 Kozinets Netnography, Second Edition ...... 24 Gender, Race, and Class in Media, Fourth Edition Dines & Humez ...... 4 Kuckartz Qualitative Text Analysis ...... 25 Gertz & Boudreault The SAGE Deaf Studies Encyclopedia ...... 26

Global Communication Hamelink ...... 2 L

Globalizing Intercultural Communication Sorrells & Sekimoto ...... 18 L’Etang Sports Public Relations ...... 13

Gray Doing Research in the Real World, Third Edition ...... 23 Levine Encyclopedia of Deception ...... 27 H Limits of Neoliberalism, The Davies ...... 9 Linguistic Ethnography Copland & Creese ...... 21 Halfpenny & Procter Innovations in Digital Research Methods ...... 20 Liu, Volcic & Gallois Introducing Intercultural Communication, Second Edition ...... 15 Hall, Evans & Nixon Representation, Second Edition ...... 17 Livholts & Tamboukou Discourse and Narrative Methods ...... 19 Hamelink Global Communication ...... 2 Handling Qualitative Data, Third Edition Richards ...... 22 M

Hanson Mass Communication, Fifth Edition ...... 4 Machin & Mayr How to Do Critical Discourse Analysis ...... 16 Harcup Journalism, Third Edition ...... 10 Maguire & Matthews The Cultural Intermediaries Reader ...... 6 Hartley, Wen & Li Creative Economy and Culture ...... 6 Martin The SAGE Encyclopedia of Alcohol ...... 27 Harvey Encyclopedia of Social Media and Politics ...... 26 Mass Communication, Fifth Edition Hanson ...... 4 Health Encyclopedia of Public Relations ...... 13 McGuigan Raymond Williams on Culture and Society ...... 8 Herzog Data Literacy ...... 20 McGuigan Raymond Williams: A Short Counter Revolution ...... 8 Hesmondhalgh The Cultural Industries, Third Edition ...... 17 McKane News Writing, Second Edition ...... 11 Hewson, Vogel & Laurent Internet Research Methods, Second Edition ...... 21 McQuail McQuail’s Mass Communication Theory, Sixth Edition ...... 16 Hill & Lashmar Online Journalism ...... 11 McQuail’s Mass Communication Theory, Sixth Edition McQuail ...... 16 Hinton & Hjorth Understanding Social Media ...... 16 McRobbie The Aftermath of Feminism ...... 17 Historical Guide to World Media Freedom Whitten-Woodring & Belle ...... 27 Media and Crime, Third Edition Jewkes...... 3 Hodkinson Media, Culture and Society ...... 17 Media and Society Carah & Louw ...... 2 Horner Understanding Media Ethics ...... 3 Media Imperialism Boyd-Barrett ...... 2 How to Do Critical Discourse Analysis Machin & Mayr ...... 16 Media Literacy, Seventh Edition Potter ...... 2 I Media, Culture and Society Hodkinson ...... 17 Identity and Capitalism Moran ...... 9 Media/Society, Fifth Edition Croteau & Hoynes ...... 2 Impact of the Social Sciences, The Bastow, Dunleavy & Tinkler ...... 19 Mellor & Shilling Sociology of the Sacred ...... 9 Innovations in Digital Research Methods Halfpenny & Procter ...... 20 Methods of Critical Discourse Studies, Third Edition Wodak & Meyer...... 18 Intercultural Communication, Sixth Edition Neuliep ...... 15 Moran Identity and Capitalism ...... 9 Internet Research Methods, Second Edition Hewson, Vogel & Laurent ...... 21 Muratovski Research for Designers ...... 20 Interpreting Qualitative Data, Fifth Edition Silverman ...... 22

Introducing Intercultural Communication, Second Edition Liu, Volcic & Gallois ...... 15 N

Introducing Research Methodology, Second Edition Flick ...... 22 Narrative Networks Alleyne ...... 20

Introducing the Creative Industries Davies & Sigthorsson ...... 16 Netnography, Second Edition Kozinets ...... 24

Introduction to Intercultural Communication, An, Eighth Edition Jandt ...... 18 Neuliep Intercultural Communication, Sixth Edition ...... 15

Introduction to Social Network Analysis Alexander ...... 24 News Writing, Second Edition McKane ...... 11 Introduction to Social Research, Third Edition Punch ...... 23

Issues in Media The CQ Researcher ...... 5

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O Social Media for Journalists Knight & Cook ...... 17 O’Keefe Persuasion, Third Edition ...... 11 Social Media Fuchs ...... 4 Ongoing Crisis Communication, Fourth Edition Coombs ...... 13 Social Media Marketing Tuten & Solomon ...... 5 Online Journalism Hill & Lashmar ...... 11 Social Network Analysis for Ego-Nets Crossley, Bellotti, Edwards, Owning the World of Ideas David & Halbert ...... 7 Everett, Koskinen & Tranmer ...... 25

P Sociology of the Sacred Mellor & Shilling ...... 9

Patton Qualitative Research & Evaluation Methods, Fourth Edition ...... 23 Sorrells & Sekimoto Globalizing Intercultural Communication ...... 18

Paulus, Lester & Dempster Digital Tools for Qualitative Research ...... 25 Sports Public Relations L’Etang ...... 13 Persuasion, Third Edition O’Keefe ...... 11 T Peterson Cross-Cultural Research, Four-Volume Set ...... 27 Textual Analysis, Four-Volume Set Bauer, Bicquelet & Suerdem ...... 27 Pink Doing Sensory Ethnography, Second Edition ...... 20 The CQ Researcher Issues in Media ...... 5 Pink, Horst, Tacchi, Hjorth, Postill & Lewis Digital Ethnography ...... 20 Thompson Encyclopedia of Health Communication ...... 27 Politics of Fear, The Wodak ...... 12 Toepoel Doing Surveys Online ...... 24 Potter Media Literacy, Seventh Edition ...... 2 Tuten & Solomon Social Media Marketing ...... 5 Propaganda & Persuasion, Sixth Edition Jowett & O’Donnell ...... 11 U Punch Introduction to Social Research, Third Edition ...... 23 Ulmer, Sellnow & Seeger Effective Crisis Communication, Third Edition ...... 13 Q Understanding Copyright Klein, Moss & Edwards ...... 6 Qualitative Research & Evaluation Methods, Fourth Edition Patton ...... 23 Understanding Global Cultures, Sixth Edition Gannon & Pillai ...... 18 Qualitative Text Analysis Kuckartz ...... 25 Understanding Media Economics, Second Edition Doyle ...... 16

R Understanding Media Ethics Horner ...... 3

Rank Hypocrisies Sayer ...... 7 Understanding Social Media Hinton & Hjorth ...... 16

Raymond Williams on Culture and Society McGuigan ...... 8 Understanding the Chinese City Shiqiao ...... 9

Raymond Williams: A Short Counter Revolution McGuigan ...... 8 Understanding the Media, Third Edition Devereux ...... 3

Representation, Second Edition Hall, Evans & Nixon ...... 17 Universities at War Docherty ...... 7

Research for Designers Muratovski ...... 20 Using Software in Qualitative Research, Second Edition Silver & Lewins ...... 25 Richards Handling Qualitative Data, Third Edition ...... 22 V Robbins Cultural Relativism and International Politics ...... 8 Visual Methodologies, Third Edition Rose ...... 17 Robins Doing Social Network Research ...... 25 Visual Methods in Social Research, Second Edition Banks & Zeitlyn ...... 21 Rose Visual Methodologies, Third Edition ...... 17 W S Warren & Fassett Communication ...... 3 SAGE Deaf Studies Encyclopedia, The Gertz & Boudreault ...... 26 Warren & Fassett Communication, Second Edition ...... 14 SAGE Encyclopedia of Alcohol, The Martin ...... 27 Web Survey Methodology Callegaro, Manfreda & Vehovar ...... 24 SAGE Encyclopedia of Intercultural Competence, The Bennett ...... 27 Wenger & Potter Advancing the Story, Third Edition ...... 11 SAGE Guide to Key Issues in Mass Media Ethics and Law, The Whitten-Woodring & Belle Historical Guide to World Media Freedom ...... 27 Babcock & Freivogel ...... 26 Wodak & Meyer Methods of Critical Discourse Studies, Third Edition...... 18 SAGE Handbook of Feminist Theory, The Evans, Hemmings, Henry, Wodak The Politics of Fear...... 12 Johnstone, Madhok, Plomien & Wearing ...... 9 Working with Spoken Discourse Cameron ...... 19 SAGE Handbook of Intellectual Property, The David & Halbert ...... 7 Working with Written Discourse Cameron & PanoviDž ...... 19 SAGE Handbook of Popular Music, The Bennett & Waksman ...... 8

SAGE Handbook of Risk Communication, The Cho, Reimer & McComas ...... 14

SAGE Handbook of Television Studies, The Alvarado, Buonanno, Gray & Miller ...... 4

Saldana The Coding Manual for Qualitative Researchers, Third Edition ...... 22

Salmons Doing Qualitative Research Online ...... 21

Sayer Rank Hypocrisies ...... 7

Shiqiao Understanding the Chinese City ...... 9

Silver & Lewins Using Software in Qualitative Research, Second Edition ...... 25

Silverman Interpreting Qualitative Data, Fifth Edition ...... 22

31 Index

SAGE INDIA A L

Aaker on Branding ...... 6A Lal, Malashri ...... 11A

‘Ad’apting to Markets ...... 5A Lewis, Hedwig ...... 7A

Aaker, David ...... 6A M B Madras Studios ...... 10A

Badal Sircar ...... 9A Mayaram, Shail ...... 11A Body Language ...... 7A Media at Work in China and India ...... 4A Brave New Bollywood ...... 8A Media Audience Research ...... 1A C Media Construction of Environment and Sustainability in India ...... 1A

Chatterji, Shoma A ...... 9A Melkote, Srinivas Raj ...... 7A

Chattopadhyay, Rohitashya ...... 5A Monteiro, Anjali ...... 8A

Chaturvedi, Preeti ...... 8A Mytton, Graham ...... 1A Cinematically Speaking ...... 8A N

Communication for Behavior Change, Vol1 ...... 3A Nambiar, Prithi ...... 1A

Communication for Behavior Change, Vol2 ...... 3A Nayar, Sheila J ...... 8A Communication for Development ...... 7A P Corporate Reputation Decoded ...... 7A Page, David ...... 2A Crawley, William ...... 2A Pandian, M S S ...... 10A D Peter, Diem ...... 1A Dam, Piet Hein van ...... 1A Philosophy as Samvada and Svaraj ...... 11A

Desai, Avani...... 7A Pillai, Swarnavel Eswaran ...... 10A

Dutta, Juri ...... 12A Pinto-Jayawardena, Kishali...... 2A E R

Embattled Media ...... 2A Ranganathan, Maya ...... 3A

Ethnic Worlds in Select Indian Fiction ...... 12A Rao, Ramesh N ...... 12A F Riber, John ...... 3A

Filming Reality ...... 9A Rodrigues, Usha M...... 3A Fly in the Curry, A ...... 8A S Fossard, Esta de ...... 3A Sen, Ronojoy ...... 4A

I Srinivas C, Sunitha ...... 5A

Indian News Media ...... 3A Steeves, H Leslie ...... 7A Intercultural Communication ...... 12A T

J Tagore and the Feminine ...... 11A Jayasankar, K P ...... 8A The Image Trap ...... 10A Jeffrey, Robin ...... 4A The Indian Media Business ...... 2A K Thombre, Avinash ...... 12A

Katyal, Anjum ...... 9A U

Kaul, Asha ...... 7A Understanding India ...... 5A

Kohli-Khandekar, Vanita ...... 2A

Kompella, Kartikeya ...... 6A

Kumar, Nirmal ...... 8A

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