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The green pen : environmental journalism in India and South Asia / edited by Keya Acharya, Frederick Noronha.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextNew Delhi, India : Sage Publications, 2010Description: xv, 303 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9788132103011 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.449363700954 23 002628
Contents:
Environmental journalism and environmental reporting. Environment stories, among the most challenging / Lyla Bavadam -- This separate category / Kunda Dixit -- Environmental journalism at the time of economic liberalisation / Richard Mahapatra -- Environmental journalism since economic liberalization / S. Gopikrishna Warrier -- The most serious news / Sunita Narain -- Writing about the birds and the bees / Keya Acharya -- My words, it's still fun! / Sudhirendar Sharma -- Problems of aesthetics and misplaced altruism: media and environment in northeast India / Kazimuddin (Kazu) Ahmed -- Good journalism, that's all / Kalpana Sharma -- Media is no longer the fourth estate / Devinder Sharma -- Lost in the smog / Dionne Bunsha -- Tourism and beyond: does environmental journalism matter? / Frederick Noronha -- Environment journalism, Maldivian style / Ahmed Zaki Nafiz -- Uphill and downstream in Pakistan / Beena Sarwar -- Science, health and the environment. Good science, environment journalism and the barriers to it! / Pallava Bagla -- Environment, exotic diseases and the media: emerging issues / Patralekha Chatterjee -- Wildlife journalism. At the end of a dark tunnel, a faint light / Nirmal Ghosh -- Tiger defends the biodiversity / Malini Shankar -- Environment and water. The media's role in water and sanitation / Sahana Singh -- Water journalism warrants better attention / Shree Padre -- Reporting on disasters. Dispatches from the frontline: the making of the greenbelt reports / Nalaka Gunawardene and Manori Wijesekera -- Floods: blacked out but real / Sunita Narain -- Turbulence: how volunteers cyber-responded to a tsunami / Peter Griffin -- Photojournalism. Stop all the clocks! beyond text, looking at the pics / Max Martin -- What does one photograph do to depict a flood? / Shahidul Alam -- It was a long journey / Nandan Saxena -- Communicating on the environment. Paradigm shift in agricultural communication / Shivaram Pailoor -- A "global city" vs the environment / Ardeshir Cowasjee -- Wild panther in Miramar? Goa on the verge of environmental hara-kiri / Nandkumar Kamat -- Gender and environment. Reporting gender and environment: beyond tokenism / Laxmi Murthy -- Environmental movements. The grass is greener this side / Meena Menon -- The Chipko and Appiko movements / Pandurang Hegde -- An Anil Agarwal reader. Media games / Anil Agarwal -- Saying it with pictures / Anil Agarwal -- No screen presence / Anil Agarwal.
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Environmental journalism and environmental reporting. Environment stories, among the most challenging / Lyla Bavadam -- This separate category / Kunda Dixit -- Environmental journalism at the time of economic liberalisation / Richard Mahapatra -- Environmental journalism since economic liberalization / S. Gopikrishna Warrier -- The most serious news / Sunita Narain -- Writing about the birds and the bees / Keya Acharya -- My words, it's still fun! / Sudhirendar Sharma -- Problems of aesthetics and misplaced altruism: media and environment in northeast India / Kazimuddin (Kazu) Ahmed -- Good journalism, that's all / Kalpana Sharma -- Media is no longer the fourth estate / Devinder Sharma -- Lost in the smog / Dionne Bunsha -- Tourism and beyond: does environmental journalism matter? / Frederick Noronha -- Environment journalism, Maldivian style / Ahmed Zaki Nafiz -- Uphill and downstream in Pakistan / Beena Sarwar -- Science, health and the environment. Good science, environment journalism and the barriers to it! / Pallava Bagla -- Environment, exotic diseases and the media: emerging issues / Patralekha Chatterjee -- Wildlife journalism. At the end of a dark tunnel, a faint light / Nirmal Ghosh -- Tiger defends the biodiversity / Malini Shankar -- Environment and water. The media's role in water and sanitation / Sahana Singh -- Water journalism warrants better attention / Shree Padre -- Reporting on disasters. Dispatches from the frontline: the making of the greenbelt reports / Nalaka Gunawardene and Manori Wijesekera -- Floods: blacked out but real / Sunita Narain -- Turbulence: how volunteers cyber-responded to a tsunami / Peter Griffin -- Photojournalism. Stop all the clocks! beyond text, looking at the pics / Max Martin -- What does one photograph do to depict a flood? / Shahidul Alam -- It was a long journey / Nandan Saxena -- Communicating on the environment. Paradigm shift in agricultural communication / Shivaram Pailoor -- A "global city" vs the environment / Ardeshir Cowasjee -- Wild panther in Miramar? Goa on the verge of environmental hara-kiri / Nandkumar Kamat -- Gender and environment. Reporting gender and environment: beyond tokenism / Laxmi Murthy -- Environmental movements. The grass is greener this side / Meena Menon -- The Chipko and Appiko movements / Pandurang Hegde -- An Anil Agarwal reader. Media games / Anil Agarwal -- Saying it with pictures / Anil Agarwal -- No screen presence / Anil Agarwal.

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