Volume 2 Issue 1 2024
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Exploring the Nexus: A Study on Role and Use of Psychology in Communication
Communication psychology, is one field of study that is ubiquitous in present day, owing much of its credit to the widespread use of all forms of media. Every sector in modern world is heavily reliant on media and digital technologies, such as education, health, government, defence, trade and commerce, journalism, etc. While each field has… Continue reading
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Rural Cultural Communication: Mundari Folk and Reflection of Daily Struggle
The Munda tribe, primarily residing in Jharkhand and surrounding regions, is an Austroasiatic ethnic group known for its distinct folk art, culture and language. Their traditional art, including vibrant folk songs and dances, reflects a deep connection to their environment and way of life. The tribe’s name “Munda” is derived from Sanskrit, meaning “headman,” indicating… Continue reading
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Political Campaign and Social Media: A Comparative Study of 2014 and 2019 General Elections in India
Elections are thought of as setting the tone and standard for forming governments and carrying out policies. Elections are significant for citizens as well as politicians. Every Indian citizen has an equal voice in forming the government by voting. A political leader’s reputation can be ascertained by following their campaign trail. Political leaders who are… Continue reading
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Cultural Exchange and Music Notation: The Role of Media in Global Music Collaborations
This paper explores the significant role media has played in facilitating cross-cultural musical collaborations between Western and Indian musicians, with a specific focus on the integration and adaptation of their respective music notation systems. Through an analysis of case studies, digital platforms, and historical examples, the research highlights how media has not only bridged geographical… Continue reading
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Self-Reliant Dalit Journalists in the Digital Sphere: A Quest for Equality and Dignity in Indian Media Ecology through Social Entrepreneurship
India’s journey of development in post-independence phase is closely related to the role of media in taking the issues of marginalised sections or neglecting them. Media is considered one of the four pillars of democratic system and plays the important role of opinion making. It also keeps checks and balance on other fundamental institutions of… Continue reading
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About us
Journal of Media Scholars
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Media professionals around the world engage in active information and perspective sharing across different platforms. Nevertheless, scholarly articles face certain limitations, particularly in regions like the global south. This is especially evident for scholars specializing in Modern Indian Languages, who lack sufficient academic journals that offer opportunities to contribute their insights and address media, communication, and societal issues.
Our objective is to address this gap by publishing research papers in Hindi and English twice a year. Our journal covers a broad range of topics within Media Studies and related fields, and it undergoes a rigorous peer-review process. Media Scholar began in January, 2023 in the online mode as a tri-annual journal. It later became Bi-annual in 2024. By offering a bilingual (Hindi & English) platform for Mass Communication, we aim to serve students, faculty members, and professionals within the industry.