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Role of the Fourth Estate in Shaping Public Opinion A Comparative Analysis of Print Media Representations on Militancy in Punjab 1980 1984

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Title Role of the Fourth Estate in Shaping Public Opinion A Comparative Analysis of Print Media Representations on Militancy in Punjab 1980 1984

 
Contributor Verma, Sudheer Singh
 
Subject Fourth Estate, Punjab, Militancy, Public Opinion, Print Media, Representation
 
Description Media plays a significant role in creating, moulding, rupturing and reflecting
newlinepublic opinion in democratic society. It is known as political in nature, and diverse
newlineplayers easily use it for advancing their interests. It has the potency to form an
newlineopinion as well to de-form it. It could be a vehicle of divisive politics as much as it can
newlineintegrate and unite. It provides an exclusive stage to individual and groups to discuss
newlineissues of mutual interests, which in turn forms an opinion is important to society and
newlinein particular to political community. Media cannot only initiate a peace process and
newlinesustain it but also it can also instigate violence society. So media, as an independent
newlineentity provides a discursive space to opinion formation through allowing discourses
newlineamong people and shapes the emotions of public may be through introducing partial
newlineinformation.
newlineEnglish and Vernacular newspapers published from Punjab state such as
newlineRojana Ajit - a Punjabi daily, Punjab Kesri a Hindi daily and The Tribune - an
newlineEnglish daily along with English newspapers published from New Delhi, capital of
newlineIndia, which having national footprints like The Times of India and The Hindustan
newlineTimes have been selected for the study aimed at understanding and analysing a
newlinerepresentation of the print media of the militancy problem in the state. The study has
newlineattempted to understand and analyse a labelling process of the print media of the
newlinev
newlinehappened incidents and how much the print media was sensitive during reporting the
newlineproblem and presenting diverse opinions related to the problem. The study has found
newlinethe diverse role of newspapers in the representations of the incidents perpetuated by
newlinethe militancy during 1980-1984. The objective of the news, the editorials and the
newlinearticles published by these newspapers were not just to deliver the information but
newlinealso to form an influence over the related community with favourable contents along
newlinewith reaping more profits through more number of copies of the newspapers
newlinecirculation. In addition, the study has

 
Date 2018-10-16T06:49:50Z
2018-10-16T06:49:50Z
17/09/2012
21/09/2018

 
Type Ph.D.
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10603/218681
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Bathinda
Central University of Punjab
Department of South and Central Asian Studies
 
Source University