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Original Articles

Media Education

An Indian PerspectiveFootnote*

Pages 138-143 | Published online: 23 May 2016
 

Abstract

The concept of media education is fairly new to India. This paper describes the state of media education there, and raises some questions about the kind of media education needed in a developing country. It also offers a tentative model of media education for India.

Notes

* This paper was presented to the 1986 International Television Studies Conference.

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Notes on contributors

Keval Joe Kumar

Keval Joe Kumar is doctoral candidate at the Centre for Mass Communication Research, University of Leicester, UK, and Co-ordinator of the Media Education Research Programme at the Centre for the Study of Communication and Culture.

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