After the concept of global village, the New Media is gradually emerging as a reckoning force in India with multi-dimensional effects gesturing towards formation of a neo-culture and also affecting many prominent existing values and virtues of the populace.The purpose of this study is to explore the effects of New Media on the ethical practices and lifestyles of people in India, hence upon the culture, as against pro-active participation of the democratic citizenry in social, economic and political strata. Moreover, the presence of New Media has forced all other mass media to redefine their priorities of functioning, giving rise to metamorphic syndrome for their own survival resulting in information explosion and information pollution. They...
A study conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation in the United States during the turn of the millen...
Consumerism as a practice about media acceptance is relatively a new concept for the Indian subconti...
The relationship between media and man is very old, or rather the relationship between media and soc...
This article provides a review of the academic and popular literature on new media practices in Indi...
Technology is playing a major role in disseminating the information. The ethical use of new technolo...
Media are one of the factors of social change. New media have generated debate regarding itsinfluenc...
The paper begins with pro’s and con’s of Globalization, particularly for Indian setting. The advent ...
The increasingly complex and elusive media landscape has thrown fresh challenges to an unsettled ec...
The paper initiates with mankind, globalization and the contemporary mass media role p...
Technology is playing a major role in disseminating the information. The ethical use of new technolo...
In developing countries like India, paradigms of development have hitherto addressed the primary pro...
The concept of new media poses from the start a problem of nomenclature, in what does it consist? Un...
For healthy, meaningful, harmless, non-interfering and contributive functioning with maximized bene...
A new project by the Open Society Foundations maps changes affecting the democratic service delivery...
This book explores the transformation of Indian media in the context of two major developments: glob...
A study conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation in the United States during the turn of the millen...
Consumerism as a practice about media acceptance is relatively a new concept for the Indian subconti...
The relationship between media and man is very old, or rather the relationship between media and soc...
This article provides a review of the academic and popular literature on new media practices in Indi...
Technology is playing a major role in disseminating the information. The ethical use of new technolo...
Media are one of the factors of social change. New media have generated debate regarding itsinfluenc...
The paper begins with pro’s and con’s of Globalization, particularly for Indian setting. The advent ...
The increasingly complex and elusive media landscape has thrown fresh challenges to an unsettled ec...
The paper initiates with mankind, globalization and the contemporary mass media role p...
Technology is playing a major role in disseminating the information. The ethical use of new technolo...
In developing countries like India, paradigms of development have hitherto addressed the primary pro...
The concept of new media poses from the start a problem of nomenclature, in what does it consist? Un...
For healthy, meaningful, harmless, non-interfering and contributive functioning with maximized bene...
A new project by the Open Society Foundations maps changes affecting the democratic service delivery...
This book explores the transformation of Indian media in the context of two major developments: glob...
A study conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation in the United States during the turn of the millen...
Consumerism as a practice about media acceptance is relatively a new concept for the Indian subconti...
The relationship between media and man is very old, or rather the relationship between media and soc...