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Page 1: OBJECTIVES - dme.ac.in€¦ · • UNESCO New Delhi office as Partner • Indian Institute of Mass Communication -IIMC as Knowledge Partner • Commonwealth Educational Media Centre
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OBJECTIVES

Broad objectives of the conference are to define news in view of the following:

• In global and national context

• In the backdrop of development goals

• In view of large interests of people

• Issues of ethics and social good

• Advocacy and campaigning for social cause

• Freedom of expression: Fight against onslaught

• Democracy, electoral system and malpractices

• News in relationship to advertising and PR

• New in relationship to legislature/judiciary

THEMES & SUB-THEMES

• Nationalism In

News

• Religion And

Secularism In News

• Ethics In News

• Development News

• Positive News

• Negative News

• Anti-establishment

News

• Pro-establishment

News

• Investigative News

• Interpretative News

• Page 3 News

• Paid News

• Fake News

• Planted News

• Sensational News

• Yellow Journalism

• Campaign

Journalism

• Advocacy

Journalism

• Embedded

Journalism

• Sunshine

Journalism

• Watchdog

Journalism

• Opinionated

Journalism

• Advertorial

• Infotainment

• Activism In News

• Reconstruction In

News

• Media Trial

• Defamatory News

• Contempt Of

Parliament In News

• Contempt Of Court

In News

STEERING COMMITTEE

CHIEF PATRON PATRON CHIEF ADVISOR

Mr. Aman Sahni Mr. Vipin Sahni Hon’ble Justice Bhanwar Singh

Vice Chairman Chairman Director General

Ms. Kiran Sahni

Chairperson

CONFERENCE ADVISOR CONVENER

Prof. (Dr.) Ambrish Saxena Prof. (Dr.) Susmita Bala

CO-CONVENER

Dr. Parul Mehra (+91-8800109995) Dr. Ramani Swarna (+91-8527149777)

Mr. Atul Arora (+91-9810609062) Ms. Manmeet Kaur (+91-9999885825)

Ms. Divya Rastogi (+91-9899566095) Ms. Neelam Nanda (+91-9911417976)

COMMITTEE

INSTITUTIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Dr. Rakesh Sharma, Senior Advisor

Dr. Bhavish Gupta, Director (Officiating)

Dr. Azad S Chhillar, Professor, Department of Management

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ORGANISING

COMMITTEE

GUEST COORDINATOR

Dr. Parul Mehra

(+91- 8800109995)

Dr. Ramani Swarna

(+91-8527149777)

FINANCE & ACCOUNTS /

ACCOMODATION

Mr. Atul Arora

(+91- 9810609062)

VENUE MANAGEMENT

Ms. Manmeet Kaur

(+91-9999885825)

REGISTRATION

Ms. Sanchita Chakraborty

(+91- 9650686690)

WRITERS/EDITORS/

COVERAGE

Ms. Deepika Dhawan

(+91-7838583230)

MEDIA COVERAGE

Mr. Vijay Sharma

Media Advisor

(+91-9899132960)

Mr. Mohd. Kamil

(+91-9026058885)

TRANSPORT

Mr. Rahul Joshi

(+91- 9953228207)

SHOOT / PHOTOGRAPHY

Mr. Harjeet Singh Kukreja

(+91-9958547080)

COORDINATION

Mr. Pramod Kumar Pandey

(+91-9599877046)

HOSPITALITY

Ms. Priyanka Gandhi

(+91- 9654853937)

CULTURAL EVENING

Mr. Mohit Kumar

(+91-9716805820)

DOCUMENTATION

Ms. Neelam Nanda

(+91-9911417976)

LOGISTICAL SUPPORT

Mr. Harsh Sharma

(+91-8447807768)

Ms. Tulika Arora

(+91-9818672441)

ICAN HIGHLIGHTS ICAN 2018 is being supported by the following institutions.

• UNESCO New Delhi office as Partner

• Indian Institute of Mass Communication -IIMC as Knowledge Partner

• Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia - CEMCA as Strategic Partner

The conference is Powered by India Today Education.

HIGHLIGHTS of ICAN 2018

• Inauguration of the Conference on March 9 at 9.30 a m by Octogenarian journalistMr. Mark Tully

• Presentation of 124 papers in 12 technical sessions [Selected from 172 abstracts]

• Scholars from most of the states in India are scheduled to participate in the conference

• Papers from across the continents, Asia (Nepal and Bangladesh), Europe (England), America (U S) and

Australia have been received

• Papers submitted not only by academicians and researchers but also from industry professionals

• Deliberations spread to 30 sub-themes which includes nationalism, secularism and ethics in news,

development news, paid news, fake news, positive and negative news

• Two plenary sessions, one on March 9 and another on March 10, for an open house with scholars

• Master Class by Dr. Nirmala Mani Adhikary, Kathmandu based scholar and an authority on Bharatvarshiye

Sanchar Siddhant, on Theory Building Through Research

• Conference papers published in 4 books with ISBN [94 English + 24 Hindi papers]

• Publication of proceedings containing 124 abstracts [99 English + 25 Hindi papers]

PLENARY SESSIONS

Plenary Session 1 – March 9 – 1.30 to 3 p m

Topic of discussion: Reinterpreting News and Ethics

1. Prof. Ram Mohan Pathak, Senior Media Professional [Former Director, Madan Mohan Malviya Hindi

Patrakarita Sansthan, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi and former PRO, BHU, Varanasi]

2. Prof. Pradeep Mathur, Senior Media Professional [Former Course Director, English Journalism, Indian

Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi]

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3. Prof. Avinash Singh, Senior media professional and educational administrator [Former Pro- Vice Chancellor

(Emeritus) of University of Technology and Management, Shillong & Former Proctor, Amity University and

Director, Amity School of Communication]

4. Dr. Sukhnandan Singh, Professor and Head, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, Dev

Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

5. Mr. Bishan Kumar, Chief Editor and publisher, SPIRITZ magazine [Formerly with UNI, Indian Express, IBN

7 and other news organizations]

Plenary Session 2 – March 10 – 2 to 3.30 p m

Topic of discussion: Redefining media’s role in development

1. Prof. Ashok Ogra, Director, Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication [Formerly Director, Doordarshan and

Vice President, Discovery Channel in India]

2. Prof. Shivaji Sarkar, Senior journalist and media educator [Formerly with Indian Institute of Mass

Communication and Financial Express]

3. Dr. Nirmala Mani Adhikary, Senior faculty at Kathmandu University, Nepal, and an authority in

Bharatvarshiya Sanchar Siddhant

4. Dr. Dharmendra Singh, Senior media educator and author and Associate Professor, Department of Mass

Communication and New Media, Central University of Jammu

5. Dr. Namrata Joshi, Senior media educator and researcher, and Head, Department of Journalism and Mass

Communication, Guru Nanak Dev University, Regional Campus, Jalandhar

TECHNICAL SESSIONS

Friday March 9 [11.30 a m – 1 p m]

Technical Session 1: Development Issues and Role of Media

Chair: Prof. Subhash Dhuliya, Dean, School of Art, Design and Media Studies, Sharda University,

Greater Noida [Former Vice Chancellor of Uttarakhand Open University and Director, School of

Journalism and New Media Studies, IGNOU, New Delhi]

1

Role of All India Radio Guwahati in

agricultural development of Kamrup (

Metro) in Assam

Malabika Kalita, Gauhati University, Guwahati

2

Development message dissemination and

media: An overview of challenges and

implications of mass media in 21st Century

Dr. Dhiraj Shukla, Uttarakhand Sanskrit University, Haridwar

3 Social makeover of rural India through

radio programmes: A study

Dr. Sunil Kumar Mishra and Dr. Amit Channa, Vivekananda Institute

of Professional Studies, GGS IP University, Delhi

4 Health awareness and treatment through

digital media: A case study on Ayurveda

Dr. Anuradha Mishra, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies,

GGS IP University, Delhi

5 Development Communication: ‘Kalyani’

making of a revolution Dr. MadhushreeDasguptaChatterjee, freelance scholar, New Delhi

6 Media and Tax Reforms in India: A study

on media coverage of GST Pramod Kumar Pandey, Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida [GGS IP

University, Delhi]

7

Media and Communication in

Governance: Principles, Practices and

Perspectives

Suhas K Hosamani and Arpit Agarwal, Amity University, Noida

8 छत्‍तीसगढ़ की ग्रामीण पत्रकारिता : संघर्ष औि

संवेदनशीलता

डॉ. सरे्वश दत्‍त त्रिपाठी, यूनीर्वत्रसिटी स्‍कूलऑफ मास कम्‍युत्रनकेशन, गुरु गोत्र िंद

त्रसिंह इिंद्रप्रस्‍थ त्रर्वश्‍र्वत्रर्वद्यालय, त्रदल्‍ली

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Friday March 9 [11.30 a m – 1 p m]

Technical Session 2: Issues of Women and Children in News

Chair: Prof. Devesh Kishore, Professor Emeritus, Makhanlal Chaturvedi Rashtriya Patrakarita

Evam Sanchar Vishwavidyalaya [Former Director, Electronic Media Production Centre, IGNOU

and Dean, School of Journalism and Mass Communication]

1 Cyberfeminism- Feminist communities

building online for women empowerment Gayatri Rai, Amity University Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan

2 Globalisation, gender and media: A study

of portrayal of women in news in India Bharti Chhibber, University of Delhi

3 Parental perception of news based

advertisements on child development: A

study on Greater Guwahati area of Assam

Minakshi Sarmah, Gauhati University, Assam

4 Media sensitisation to child rights: Child

marriage violation to human right Priya Khanna Chadha, GGDSD College, Chandigarh

5 Usage of television by children: A survey

based study Parul Malhotra, JIMS Rohini

6 Sunita Gamit: Case study on women

empowerment

Utpal Bhatt, Research scholar, Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmadabad,

Gujarat

Friday March 9 [3 p m – 4.30 p m]

Technical Session 3: Ethical Paradigms in Journalism

Chair: Prof. Dhruba Jyoti Pati, Dean, India Today Media Institute, Noida [Former Dean, EMPI’s

Ajit Haksar Institute of Advertising, Communication and Marketing Management]

1 Deconstructing ethics in journalism: How Indian

media is neglecting social responsibility?

Sutikshya Mallick, School of Broadcasting and

Communication, Mumbai, Maharashtra

2 National and global perspective of ethics in news Akshara Grover and Sudhanshu Gupta, Symbiosis Law

School, Noida

3 Ethics in news and its consequences Ramendra Nath Vermra, Noida International

University, Gautam Buddha Nagar

4 News: A multifacet of culture and ethics in different

paradigms

Dr. Meetu Bhatia Kapoor, Vivekananda Institute of

Professional Studies, GGS IP University, Delhi

5 Changing dynamics of media, ethics and politics: An

analysis

Shweta Rathore, Galgotia University, Gautam Buddha

Nagar

6 Changing aspects of media ethics in modern Indian

journalism with reference to “Guilt by Reference”

Dr. Parul Mehta, Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida

[GGSIP University, Delhi]

7 Ethics of sting operations in news media: Case study

approach

Sanchita Chakraborty, Delhi Metropolitan Education,

Noida [GGSIP University, Delhi]

8 Is it possible to end impunity for crimes against

journalists?: A qualitative analysis

Dr. Ramani Swarna, Delhi Metropolitan Education,

Noida [GGS IP University, Delhi]

9 समाचाि ंमें नैततकता रमा सोलिंकी, शोधाथी, त्रहमत्रगरर जी यूनीर्वत्रसिटी, देहरादून

10 पाक उदद ष समाचािपत्र ंका अंतवषस्‍तु तवश्‍लेर्ण (संदर्ष : उिी हमले के

उपिांत)

एस. ी. खान, शोधाथी, माखनलाल चतुरे्वदी राष्‍‍टर ीय

पिकाररता एर्विं सिंचार त्रर्वश्‍र्वत्रर्वद्यालय, भोपाल

Friday March 9 [3 p m – 4.30 p m]

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Technical Session 4: Issues of Nationalism and Ethnicity in News

Chair: Prof. Pradeep Mathur, Senior Media Professional [Former Course Director, English

Journalism, Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi]

1 Narendra Modi’s heroic

representation on Ananda Bazar Patrika’s

front page: A semiotic analysi

by Rajib Nandy, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh

2 Religion and secularism in news:

A content analysis by Shabnam Shahin, Gauhati University, Assam

3 Religion and secularism in news by Md. Amanullah, Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, New Delhi

4 Portrayal of Muslims in

contemporary Hindi movies

by Navpreet Kaur, University Institute of Media Studies,

Chandigarh University

5 Cultural nationalism : Discourse

analysis of news channels by Akriti Anand, India Today Media Institute, Noida

6 Communal colour in reporting

crime and violence: A study of media in India

by Hemant Kaushik, Research Scholar, K. R.Mangalam

University, Gurugram

7 धातमषक पत्रकारिता के संदर्ष में समाचािपत्र ं

का प्रबंधात्‍मक अध्‍ययन , आशुतोष कुमार दू े, देर्व सिंस्‍कृत्रत त्रर्वश्‍र्वत्रर्वद्यालय, हररद्वार

8 खबि ंमें धमष एवं धमषतनिपेक्षता , सूरज कुमार त्रसिंह, यूनाईटेड नू्यज ऑफ इिंत्रडया (र्वाताि), पटना

Friday March 9 [3 p m – 4.30 p m]

Technical Session 5: Extent and Impact of Social Media

Chair: Prof. Ram Mohan Pathak, Senior Media Professional [Former Director, Madan Mohan

Malviya Hindi Patrakarita Sansthan, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi and former

PRO, BHU, Varanasi]

1 Impact and influence of social media on news

landscape

Divya Kapoor, PR and communication professional,

London

2 Instagram and Twitter new age news disseminators: A

study Sukriti Bahuguna, Guru Nanak Dev University,

Regional Campus, Jalandhar, Punjab

3 Social media and Hashtag activism

Dr. Manash Pratim Goswami, Department of

Journalism and Mass Communication, Indira Gandhi

National Tribal University, Amarkantak, Madhya

Pradesh

4 Is social media (Twitter) spoiling the values of news? Dr. Dilip Kumar, Lingaya’s Lalita Devi Institute of

Management & Sciences, GGSIP University, Delhi

5 Social media use and perception among women

professionals

Dr. Radhe Krishan, CCRAS, Ministry of AYUSH,

Govt. of India, New Delhi

6 Social media advertising impact in rural areas towards

online shopping Sehba Ali, Media Educator, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh

7 Social media: The great movement mobiliser Yashasvika Yadav and Ayushi Sachdeva, Trinity

Institute of Professional Studies (TIPS), New Delhi

8 Representation of bankers on Twitter and Dainik

Jagran post-demonetisation

Mohit Kumar, Delhi Metropolitan Education, and

Anjali Garg and S.B. Khan, Research Scholars,

Makhanlal Chaturvedi Rashtriya Patrakarita Evam

Sanchar Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal

9 Using social media for brand management Priyanka Ramesh, Trinity Institute of Professional

Studies (TIPS), GGSIP University, New Delhi

10 युवा स शल मीतिया यदजसष की सामातजक बदलाव में र्दतमका सुत्रमत कुमार पािंडे, शोधाथी, महात्‍मा गािंधी काशी त्रर्वद्यापीठ,

र्वाराणसी

11 युवाओ ंका स शल मीतिया में बढ़ता रुझान : एक अध्‍ययन राहुल जोशी, त्रदल्‍ली मेटर ोपॉत्रलटन एडुकेशन, नॉएडा

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Saturday March 10 [9 a m – 10.30 a m]

Technical Session 6: News and Entertainment on Digital Platform

Chair: Dr. K. S. Arul, Associate Professor, School of Journalism and New Media Studies, IGOU,

New Delhi

1 Rise of digital journalism in India Pallavi Khurana, Research Scholar, Boston, United

States

2 Portrayal of Indian legends in Google Doodle: A case

study

Prince Shadwal, Independent filmmaker, Mumbai,

Maharashtra

3 Growing popularity of digital journalism among youth:

A survey based study Dr. Charan Kamal Walia, Guru Nanak Dev University,

Regional Campus, Jalandhar, Punjab

4 Leadership and decision making ability of youth active

in virtual world

Shishir Kumar Singh, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi

Vidyapith, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

5 Cybercrime and its perception among university

students

Dr. Raghavendra Mishra, Department of Journalism

and Mass Communication, Indira Gandhi National

Tribal University, Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh

6 Web series content and its acceptance among youth in

reference to 4 web series

Neelam Nanda, Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida

[GGS IP University, Delhi]

7 Changing aspects of reporting on Whatsapp groups:

Case study of “Ten News Daily”

Dr. Ramani Swarna, Delhi Metropolitan Education,

Noida[GGS IP University, Delhi]

8 Is alternative media a tool to counterbalance

mainstream media Neha Pande and Sahil Koul, Vivekananda Institute of

Professional Studies, GGS IP University, Delhi

9 Fact or fabricated fact: Analysing Indian social media

in Post truth era Akanksha Jain, Tata Institute of Social Sciences,

Mumbai, Maharashtra

10 वेब मीतिया में आध्‍यात्मिक सामग्री का बढ़ता दायिा : एक अध्‍ययन डॉ. सुखनिंदन त्रसिंह, प्रोफेसर एर्विं त्रर्वभागाध्‍यक्ष, देर्व सिंस्‍कृत्रत

त्रर्वश्‍र्वत्रर्वद्यालय, हररद्वार

11 तितजटल दुतनया में फजी खबि ंका बढ़ता दायिा कमल पिंत, स्‍र्वतिंि पिकार एर्विं त्रशक्षक, त्रपथौरागढ़

Saturday March 10 [9 a m – 10.30 a m]

Technical Session 7: Issues of Internal – External Security in News

Chair: Prof. Gita Bamezai, Head, Communication Research Department, Indian Institute of Mass

Communication, New Delhi

1

Embedded journalism in India: Studying media-

military relationship in defence reporting during and

after Kargil conflict

Shruti Kapoor, freelance media professional,

Dehradun, Uttarakhand

2 News coverage of Doklam standoff by Indian print

media: A qualitative study

Mahendra Pal Singh and Chittaranjan Deori, Guru

Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology,

Hisar, Haryana

3

Online media and international relations: A

comparative analysis of news stories on Doklam

standoff on news websites of DD News and People’s

Daily

Dr. Baninder Rahi and Sarthak Kathayat from

Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, GGS IP

University, Delhi

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4 Media coverage of terrorist strikes at installations of

security forces: Case study of Pathankot attack

Deepa Zutshi, Zee Institute of Media Arts (ZIMA),

Noida

5 Fishing in troubled waters: Media framing of India-Sri

Lanka fishermen issue

Francis P. Barcla and Naveen Vetrivel, Central

University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur, Tamilnadu

6 Role of mass media in creating awareness to overcome

Naxal menace in Jharkhand

Narmadesh Chandra Pathak, Arka Jain University,

Jamshedpur, Jharkhand

7 Journalism in Kashmir: A profession under pressure Dr. Iram Rizvi, Osmania University, Hyderabad,

Telangana

8 Violence against journalists: A case study of killings of

journalists in India Charu Chandra Pathak and Shikha Sharma, K.R.

Mangalam University, Gurugram

9 ख जी पत्रकारिता आधारित समाचाि : हाल के वर्ों में बदला स्‍वरूप

औि चुनौततयां किं चन रस्‍तोगी, रे्व मीत्रडया में कायिरत, त्रदल्‍ली

10 ख जी पत्रकारिता : समाचाि प्रात्मि की एक महत्‍वपदणष तवधा डॉ. त्रर्वनोद कुमार पािंडे, प्रोफेसर एर्विं त्रर्वभागाध्‍यक्ष, गुजरात

त्रर्वद्यापीठ, अहमदा ाद

Saturday March 10 [9 a m – 10.30 a m]

Technical Session 8: Fake News, Paid News and Yellow Journalism

Chair: Dr. Namrata Joshi, Professor and Head, Department of Journalism and Mass

Communication, Guru Nanak Dev University, Regional Campus, Jalandhar

1

Fake news in Post-Truth era : A study

Nehal Solanki and Sachin Kumar Jha, Trinity

Institute of Professional Studies (TIPS), New Delhi

2

Fake news, Real impact: A study based on Delhi youth

Dr. Vaishali Billa and Dr. Ankit Sharma,

Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies,

GGS IP University, Delhi

3

Understanding fake news: Reasons and effects

Suruchi Shirish, Lady Shri Ram College for

Women, Delhi University

4 Yellow journalism plagues India’s freedom of speech and

expression

Priyanka Bisht, Trinity Institute of Professional

Studies (TIPS), New Delhi

5

Yellow Journalism

Harjeet Singh Kukreja, Delhi Metropolitan

Education, Noida [GGSIP University, Delhi]

6

Paid media: An entrenched disease in India

Shivani Jain and Bhavya Srivastava, Amity Law

school, Noida

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7

Paid news and media industry: Dynamics and status

Rahul Joshi, Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida

[GGSIP University, Delhi]

8

Sensational news: An evolutionary perceptive

Jagriti Basera and Shopita Khurana, Tecnia

Institute of Advanced Studies (TIAS), GGS IP

University, New Delhi

9

Studying negative news in media

Shishir Prashant, Business Standard, Dehradun, Uttarakhand

10 पेि न्‍यदज़ : ल कतंत्र के तलए चुनौती

गीता यादर्व, शोधाथी, गुरु गोत्र िंद त्रसिंह इिंद्रप्रस्‍थ

त्रर्वश्‍र्वत्रर्वद्यालय, त्रदल्‍ली

Saturday March 10 [10.30 a m – 12 Noon]

Technical Session 9: Media Trial and Press Freedom

Chair: Dr. Biswajit Das, Professor and founding Director, Centre for Culture, Media and

Governance, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

1 Media Trial: Coverage or curb-age

Ritika Saxena and Dr. Kumar Rajyavardhan, K.R.

Mangalam University, Gurugram

2 Studying effects of media trial in India

Samriddhi Srivastav, Delhi Metropolitan Education,

Noida [GGS IP University, Delhi]

3 Evaluating power and menace of trials in Indian media

and methods for their regulation Samreen Faiz, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh

4 Media trials in criminal cases

Archana Chawla, Guru Nanak Dev University,

Amritsar, Punjab

5 Impact of media trials on public perception for a

subjudice case

Richa Kashyap, Content Consultant, OpsHub Inc.,

Ahmedabad, Gujarat

6 Trial by media: Detrimental to fair trial and journalistic

ethics

Ravleen Kaur Kohli, Trinity Institute of Professional

Studies (TIPS), GGS IP University, New Delhi

7

Freedom of press: Whose freedom is it?

Dr. Neha Bahl, Amity University and Dr. N K Bahl,

Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida [GGS IP

University, Delhi]

8

Freedom of Expression and Reasonable Restrictions

Dr. Rachna Sharma, Lady Shri Ram College for

Women, Delhi University

9 Freedom of Speech and Expression and Freedom of

Press in India Kush Kalra, Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida

[GGS IP University, Delhi]

10 Media trials: A special reference to Ruchika Girhotra

molestation case Manmeet Kaur, Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida

[GGSIP University, Delhi]

11

Contempt of court in India Priyanka Oberoi, Delhi Metropolitan Education,

Noida [GGS IP University, Delhi]

12

Digital democracy and rise of women voters in India Ridhi Kakkar, Centre for Culture Media and

Governance, Jamia Miliia Islamia, New Delhi

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Friday March 9 [3 p m – 4.30 p m]

Technical Session 10: Changing Trends and Practices in Journalism

Chair: Dr. Dharmendra Singh, Associate Professor, Department of Mass Communication and New

Media, Central University of Jammu

1 Professionalism in Journalism and indicators to assess it Dr. Nirmala Mani Adhikary, Kathmandu University,

Nepal

2 Infotainment News: A perceived erosion of journalistic

standards and impact on print media Ritika Puri, Conceptree PR Agency, Dehradun,

Uttarakhand

3 Social journalism in Jharkhand: Importance and effects Dr. Ramesh Chandra Pathak, Amity University

Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan

4 Advertorials : Need , significance and usage Swati Singh, Paramin Advertising & Marketing

Associates, New Delhi

5 A comparative study on Advertorial and Advertisement

with reference to Times of India newspaper

Divya Rastogi, Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida

[GGSIP University, Delhi]

6 Corporate news through the lens of journalists Nehha Deepak Choudhary, Indian Oil Corporation

Limited, New Delhi

7 India’s science communication and journalism: Issues

and challenges Dr. Ruchi Singh Gaur, Amity University Rajasthan,

Jaipur, Rajasthan

8 Use of anonymous sources in newspapers: Extent and

types Divya Jyoti Randev, School of Communication

Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh

9 Reporting Parliament in News Manav Saini, Senior content writer, New Delhi

10 How a story sells well? Identifying ‘Excitons’ in mind

and media

Amaresh Jha and Dr. Aman Vats, Amity School of

Communication, Amity University, Noida

11 A study on newspaper coverage of cyclone Vardah –

2016

Mahalakshmi Selvaraj and Dr. Sunitha

Kuppuswamy, Anna University, Chennai,

Tamilnadu

12 टी.वी. समाचाि ंमें रितिएशन : जरूित औि ज त्मखम त्रर्वजय शमाि, र्वररष्‍‍ठ पिकार एर्विं शोधाथी, मेर्वाड़

त्रर्वश्‍र्वत्रर्वद्यालय, त्रचत्‍तौड़गढ़

13 गुजिात तवधानसर्ा चुनाव 2017 : द िाष्‍‍टर ीय समाचािपत्र ंका

तवर्यवस्‍तु तवश्‍लेर्ण आत्रदत्‍य ओझा एर्विं डॉ. राजेश अग्रर्वाल, मधु ाला इिंस्‍टीटू्यट

ऑफ कम्‍युत्रनकेशन एिं ड इलेक्‍‍टर ॉत्रनक मीत्रडया, नई त्रदल्ली

14 मीतिया रिप तटिंग : नया दौि, नई चुनौततयां, नए खतिे डॉ. कत्रपल शमाि, डेपु्यटी एत्रडटर एर्विं आउटपुट हेड, न्‍यूज

नेशन, उ.प्र., एर्विं हेमिंत कौत्रशक, शोधाथी, के.आर. मिंगलम

त्रर्वश्‍र्वत्रर्वद्यलय, गुरुग्राम

15 त्मटंग ऑपिेशन व फ न टैतपंग के कानदनी व नैततक आयाम ंका

अध्‍ययन चारु चिंद्र पाठक, के.आर. मिंगलम त्रर्वश्‍र्वत्रर्वद्यालय, गुरुग्राम

Saturday March 10 [12 Noon – 1.30 p m]

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Technical Session 11: Message Dissemination across Media Platforms

Chair: Dr. Sukhnandan Singh, Professor and Head, Department of Journalism and Mass

Communication, Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

1 Media, message and source credibility: An experimental

analysis of interdependencies

Malini Srinivasan and Francis P. Barclay, Central

University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur, Tamilnadu

2

An empirical study: Election campaign and

effectiveness of media (Special reference to Bareilly

Municipal Election 2017)

Ashish Chatterjee and Pradipta Kumar Ghosh, Invertis

University, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh

3 Content analysis of Prime Time Advertisements in news

channels (Context of category and endorsement of Ads)

Anjali Garg, Makhanlal Chaturvedi Rashtriya

Patrakarita Evam Sanchar Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal,

Madhya Pradesh

4 Indian consumer and advertising ethical perspective: A

conclusive study

Atul Arora, Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida

[GGSIP University, Delhi]

5 Cartoons as medium of communication: Content

analysis of cartoons published in four national dailies Dr. Manasvi Maheshwari, K.R. Mangalam University,

Gurugram

6

An analytical study: Election, media and religious

coverage (Special reference to Gujarat and Himachal

Pradesh General Election 2017)

Utkarsh Mishra and Pradipta Kumar Ghosh, Invertis

University, Bareilly, Uttarakhand

7

Review of communication strategy for sensitizing

towards occupational hazards in cement and

construction industry

Shweta Saxena and Dr. M.S Parmar, Northern India

Textile Research Association, Ministry of Textiles,

Govt. of India, Ghaziabad, Uttar Peadesh

8 Engage – Enable – Experience: A recipe for experiential

philanthropy Deepika Dhawan, Delhi Metropolitan Education,

Noida [GGSIP University, Delhi]

9

Media reporting on efforts by Interlocutor Dineshwar

Sharma for resolution of Kashmir imbroglio: A content

analysis of major national English dailies by

Sheetal Razdan, K.R. Mangalam University,

Gurugram

10 जेलें, मीतिया औि समाज डॉ. र्वत्रतिका निंदा, अध्‍यक्ष, पिकाररता त्रर्वभाग, लेडी श्रीराम

कॉलेज, त्रदल्‍ली त्रर्वश्‍र्वत्रर्वद्यालय

Saturday March 10 [12 Noon – 1.30 p m]

Technical Session 12: Cinematic Expression, Society and Law

Chair: Dr. O P Dewal, Associate Professor, School of Journalism and New Media Studies,

IGNOU, New Delhi

1 Choreographing fantastic spectacles: Song and dance

sequences in Bollywood cinema

Vikrant Kishore, Deakin University, Melbourne,

Australia

2 From Real to Reel: Cinema with message Namarta Joshi, Guru Nanak Dev University,

Regional Campus, Jalandhar, Punjab

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3 Preview, certification and exhibition of films: Role of CBFC

and rights of State governments

Dr. Ambrish Saxena, Zee Institute of Media Arts

and Dr. Susmita Bala, Delhi Metropolitan

Education, Noida

4 Acceptance and popularity of VFX cinema: Reference to

Bahubali 2

Rhythm Aggarwal, Delhi Metropolitan Education,

Noida [GGSIP University, Delhi]

5 Shot by shot analysis of movie Gone Girl Itika Roy, Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida

[GGS IP University, Delhi]

6 तसनेमा औि समाज में अंतसिंबंध : तहंदी तसनेमा के तवशेर् संदर्ष में सिंध्‍या कर, शोधाथी एर्विं डॉ. त्रर्वनोद कुमार पािंडे,

त्रर्वभागाध्‍यक्ष, गुजरात त्रर्वद्यापीठ, अहमदा ाद

7 तहंदी तसनेमा में गांव राहुल कुमार, त्रहमाचल प्रदेश सेंटरल यूनीर्वत्रसिटी,

धमिशाला

PUBLICATION OF BOOKS

Book-1

Nationalism Ethnicity and Media Ethics

ISBN- 978-81-934480-5-2

Book-2

Liberty Dignity and Change in Journalism

ISBN- 978-81-934480-7-6

Book-3

Fake News, Paid News and Media Trail

ISBN- 978-81-934480-8-3

Book-4

cnyrs nkSj dh पत्रकारिता

ISBN- 978-81-934480-6-9

Master Class by Dr. Nirmala Mani Adhikary, an authority on

Bharatvarshiya Sanchar Sidddhant

TOPIC: Theory building through research

DATE: Sunday March 11, 2018

TIME: 09:00 AM to 12:00 Noon

EXCURSION Humayun Tomb & Qutub Minar

March 11, 2018

12:00 Noon to 5:00 PM