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Disrupting Mainstream Journalism in India - The Rise of Alternative Journalisms Online

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Disrupting Mainstream Journalism in India offers a comprehensive and empirically-grounded analysis of the production of digital journalism by marginalized groups within Indian society.

List of contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Digital Dalit News Outlets: Facilitating Counterpublic Formation?
Chapter 3. Reclaiming Voice? Muslim Produced Online News
Chapter 4. Online Citizen Journalism: Re-Imagining Journalism and Facilitating
Participation in Rural India
Chapter 5. Khabar Lahariya: Women-Produced Digital Journalism in Rural India
Concluding Note
Index

About the author

Kalyani Chadha is an associate professor at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications. Her research focuses on the media and journalism landscape in India, with a recent emphasis on the rise of various forms of digital journalism, both right wing and outlets aimed at marginalized groups. Her work has appeared in numerous prestigious journals, including Digital Journalism and Journalism Studies as well as several edited collections. She recently co-edited a collection titled Newswork and Precarity published by Routledge. She serves on the editorial boards of Digital Journalism, Journalism Practice and Mass Communication and Society.

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Disrupting Mainstream Journalism in India offers a comprehensive and empirically-grounded analysis of the production of digital journalism by marginalized groups within Indian society.

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