Volume 3 Issue 1 2025
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नवउदारवाद के बाद का सिनेमा: हिन्दी फिल्मों में राजनीतिक विमर्श की पुनर्संरचना
भारत के हिन्दी सिनेमा में इसकी स्थापना के बाद ही एक औद्योगिक संस्था बनने की पूरी संभावनाएं थी जो कुछ ही समय में दिखने लगी। सामाजिक और राजनीतिक सरोकार वाली फिल्मों को बनाते हुए यह धीरे धीरे एक व्यवसायिक उत्पाद में बदल कर रह गया। यहाँ बनने वाली राजनीतिक रूप से सशक्त फिल्मों को 1990 Continue reading
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E-Governance in Action: A Study of Citizen Centric initiatives taken by the Government
Technology is transforming every walk of life; nothing is untouched, and governance is also one of the areas where technology is playing a very important role. This technology is being used as digital or internet-based technology. Recently we are talking a lot about Artificial Intelligence or AI. The application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in governance Continue reading
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Comparing Ott and Cinema: A Study of Storytelling Art from the Prism of Feminism
Cinema is one of the most revered media art form that has a universal appeal. Cinema has been a point of debate and discussion for decades. The constant wriggling of cinema related contentions has led to some astonishing discoveries making it a den of potentially more unexplored areas of academic interest. With this in consideration, Continue reading
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About us
Journal of Media Scholars
Greetings!!
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.
