Volume 2 Issue 2 2024
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Psychology of Web Series and Web Movies
In the modern digital landscape, the advent of web series and web movies represents a seismic shift in how audiences consume entertainment. The rise of streaming platforms and digital content has transformed the traditional paradigms of film and television, offering new and diverse experiences that cater to evolving viewer preferences. This chapter delves into the… Continue reading
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Stage to Screen: A comparative study of stage and screen regarding Othello and Romeo Juliet
Theatre plays and films are two of the greatest formats of entertainment. Still, there are many uncommon aspects between them even though both showcase acting for entertainment or for creating societal awareness. Theatre is a more ancient form where an artist needs to perform live in front of an audience with limited resources and a… Continue reading
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Challenges and Opportunities of Digital India Programme in Rural Tribal Development
The Digital India initiative, launched by the Government of India in 2015, aims to transform the country into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy (Ghosh, 2022). The program focuses on enhancing digital infrastructure, increasing internet connectivity, and ensuring digital literacy among all sections of society, including marginalized communities (Sharma et al., 2016). However, the… Continue reading
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Documentary Films in India: Challenges and Opportunities
Documentary films in India represent a profound intersection of reality and storytelling, offering a lens into the country’s social, political, and cultural fabric. Historically, these films have served as a critical tool for awareness and advocacy, shedding light on issues ranging from social justice to environmental concerns. The genre has often been instrumental in challenging… Continue reading
Recent Posts
- Psychology of Web Series and Web Movies
- Stage to Screen: A comparative study of stage and screen regarding Othello and Romeo Juliet
- Challenges and Opportunities of Digital India Programme in Rural Tribal Development
- Documentary Films in India: Challenges and Opportunities
- Exploring the Nexus: A Study on Role and Use of Psychology in Communication
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.