The green pen:Environmental journalism in India and South Asia
by Acharya,Keya
Additional authors:
Noronha,Frederick
Published by :
Sage
(Los Angels)
Physical details: 303p.
ISBN:978-81-321-0301-1.
Subject(s):
Environmental health
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Press coverage
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Environmental protection
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Mass media and the environment
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Economic Liberalisation
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Wildlife Jounalism
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Environmental journalism and environmental reporting : Environment stories, among the most challenging, economic liberalization, problems of aesthetics and misplaced altruism- media and environment in northeast India, good journalism, media is no longer the fourth estate, tourism and beyond- does environmental journalism matter, environment journalism- Maldivian style, uphill and downstream in Pakistan
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Science, health and environment : Good science, environment journalism and barriers to it, environment, exotic diseases and media
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Wildlife journalism :Tiger defends the biodiversity
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Environment and water : Media's role in water and sanitation, water journalism warrants better attention
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Reporting on disasters : Dispatches from frontline- making of greenbelt reports, floods, turbulence-how volunteers cyber responded to tsunami
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Photo journalism : What does one photograph to do depict a flood
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Communicating on environment : Paradigm shift in agricultural communication, global city v/s environment, wild panther in Miramar- Goa on verge of environmental hara-kiri
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Gender and environment : Reporting gender and environment in Tokenism
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environmental movements : Grass in greener this side, Chipko and Appiko movements
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An Anil Agarwal reader : Media games, saying it with pictures
Year: 2010
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