WOMEN & MEDIA
Semester: III
Sub Code: MAJ T 303
Credits: 4
Hours/Wk: 4
Total Hrs: 60
Exam Marks: 50
IA Marks: 50
Exam Duration: 3 Hrs
1) Desai Neera and Krishnaraj, M.: Women and Society in India, Ajanta, Delhi, 1987.
2) Desai N. and Patel V: Indian Women : Change and Challenges in the Internatinal Decade, Popular Bombay, 1985.
3) Aletekar A. S. : The Position of women in Hindu CIvilization, Motilal, Banarsidas, New Delhi, 1962.
4) Agnew, Vijaya, Elite Women in Indian politics, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi, 1979.
5) ICSSR : Status of women in India : A Synopsis of the Report of the National committee on the status of women (1971-74). Allied publishers, 1975.
6) Govt. of India : Fourth World conference on Women Bijing, 1995, Country Report, Department of Women and child Development , Ministry of Human Resource Development, 1995.
7) Whose News, The Media and womens Issues Editors , Ammu Joseph and Kalpana Sharma, Sage Publication, New Delhi, 1994.
8) Indian women and media Dr. Neera Desai Research Unit on women studies SNDT, Bombay
9) Issues in Mass Communication, The basic concepts, Vol. I Edited by J. S. Yadav, Pradeep Mathur Kanishka publishers, New Delhi, 1998.
10) Communication 2000 AD, Silver Jubilee Commemorative volume IIMC, New Delhi.
11) Indian Women in Media - A Collection of Essays, Lithouse publication, Delhi, 1984.
12) Women and Media Analysis, Alternatives and action, Edited by Kamla Bhasin and Bina Agarwal, 1984, by Kali for women, New Delhi.
13) Status of women Reflected in Marathi Media (1930-1970) Sudha Gogate Subhada Saraswat publications, 1988.
14) Women in Mass Communication, By Pamela Creedon, Sage Publication, New Delhi. 1993.
15) Feminist Media Studies, by Liesbet Van Zoonen, Sage, London, 1994
16) Women and Media Decision Making – The invisible barriers, UNESCO, 1987, Sterling publishers, New Delhi.
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