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The chapter provides an overview of the volume by situating the Korean culture wave in South Asia. It elaborates the conceptual underpinning of transcultural flow in the age of globalization. Authors pointed out the lack of empirical research to understand the fandom, subculture and transcultural communication in the disciplinary domain of media, c...
In recent years, layered materials has gained immense attention in the field of gas sensing owing to their extraordinary electrical, optical and catalytic properties. Their gas sensing performance can further be improved by switching from ohmic to schottky based sensor due to exponential change of conductance in analyte environment. In most of the...
The present article attempts to understand the shifting configurations between culture and identity and its implications on polity and society in India. Conventional notions of unity and diversity are questioned along with emergence of identity politics. The resurgence of ‘identity politics’ tears apart the deep rooted cultural fabric along with vo...
This paper engages with the relation between technology and labour in post
globalization context within IT sector in India. It follows the trajectory of labour
as well as technology in the changing environment and interrogates the notions of
‘labour’ and ‘labourer’ discursively, with changed forms of expertise and knowledge
practices constituted in...
Treatment of UTI patients with aminoglycosides is a familiar incidence. Resistance of antibiotics is also a familiar incidence but it is alarming when it goes to a high ratio. The vital public health problem in developing country like Bangladesh is resistance of antibiotics to different types of bacteria causing UTI and the rates of these bacterial...
The most vital public health problem in developing country like Bangladesh is resistance of different types of antibiotics and their super generations are used irrespectively with different doses in misused and overused forms. Our aim was to assess the susceptible pattern of Co-trimoxazole (Sulfamethoxazole / Trimethoprim) of Sulfonamide antibiotic...
Treatment of UTI patients with aminoglycosides is a familiar incidence. Resistance of antibiotics is also a familiar incidence but it is alarming when it goes to a high ratio. The vital public health problem in developing country like Bangladesh is resistance of antibiotics to different types of bacteria causing UTI and the rates of these bacterial...
Culture and communication are austerely linked to what is in essence human. These
two terms have frequently been defined, refined and redefined along time and context.
Scholars, such as Latane (1996), have argued that communication is not only an essential
feature of culture, but also suffices for the emergence of culture. Studies on culture,
havin...
Kalahandi is a district in the state of Orissa (now Odisha) having
an extensive record of acute drought resulting in famine; but this district also
witnessed bumper crops and abundance of forest resources. In-spite of crops
and rich forest dividend, society at large in Kalahandi has to experience
paucity of food products coupled with the problems s...
Amikacin is a second line drugs that use in urinary tract infection (UTI) in Bangladesh. Normally it is used in secondary infection but now it is used randomly which is a crucial public health problem to resistance of this antibiotic to different types of bacteria. Our aim was to assess the efficacy of Amikacin which is an aminoglycosides antibioti...
Amikacin is a second line drugs that use in urinary tract infection (UTI) in Bangladesh. Normally it is used in secondary infection but now it is used randomly which is a crucial public health problem to resistance of this antibiotic to different types of bacteria. Our aim was to assess the efficacy of Amikacin which is an aminoglycosides antibioti...
Amikacin is a second line drugs that use in urinary tract infection (UTI) in Bangladesh. Normally it is used in secondary infection but now it is used randomly which is a crucial public health problem to resistance of this antibiotic to different types of bacteria. Our aim was to assess the efficacy of Amikacin which is an aminoglycosides antibioti...
Amikacin is a second line drugs that use in urinary tract infection (UTI) in Bangladesh. Normally it is used in secondary infection but now it is used randomly which is a crucial public health problem to resistance of this antibiotic to different types of bacteria. Our aim was to assess the efficacy of Amikacin which is an aminoglycosides antibioti...
Meropenem is a broad spectrum antibiotic and it's efficacy is much higher against in Urinary tract Infection. It is a vital public health problem in the world along with developing country like Bangladesh is resistance of antibiotics to different types of bacteria and the rates of these bacterial resistances are changing for various antibiotic ther...
A crucial public health problem in developing country like Bangladesh is resistance of antibiotics to different types of bacteria and the rates of these bacterial resistances are changing for various antibiotic therapy. Our aim was to assess the susceptible pattern of Levofloxacin a 3 rd generation Quinolone antibiotic against uropathogens. A total...
This paper attempts to outline various recent contributions that can illustrate in developing an epistemological understanding of Communication in India, which is a country that could be considered as a continent due to its demography and territorial extension; but more importantly, due to its multi- culturality, multilingualism, and strong cultura...
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The Third Volume in the series Communication Processes engages in understanding processes of communication in relation to cultural configurations and contending forces that permeate them. This volume is positioned at the interface of culture and communication—exploring ways in which interaction, negotiations, and even conflicts are voiced. It re-ex...
Given the increasingly confusing proliferation of models for communication research, documentation of some of the differences that exists have been done. There are a number of ways to divide the terrain; the framework constitutes as well as describes the differences. The framework proposed here focuses on the way power is construed and analysed wit...
The recent explosion of communication tools and services within last two decades has posed new questions that are beyond the comprehension of existing pedagogy in Indian Comm unication Studies. Indian society has witnessed a widespread proliferation of media technologies to such an extent that they have become ubiquitous in society. Media education...
La reciente explosión de las herramientas y servicios de comunicación, durante las últimas dos décadas, ha planteado nuevas preguntas más allá de la comprensión de la pedagogía actual en los estudios de comunicación en la India. La sociedad india ha sido testigo de una muy extensa proliferación de tecnologías mediáticas, a tal grado que se han vuel...
This is the second book in the three-volume series Communication Processes. Communication Processes, Volume 2 argues that communication, an exchange of symbols, is the essence of society and that this exchange is the foundation on which the human collective is based. It explores how the collective sense of self is defined either with reference to,...
This volume is devoted to understanding the politics in, and of, communication. The contributors explore the political terrain on which various processes of communication unfold, as well as investigating the political configurations of communication processes.
Through conceptual articulations, theoretical constructs and empirical data, the volume...
The paper attempts to capture the construction of 'community' in Indian communication research. This paper attempts to trace the genealogy, interrogates its usage in Indian communication studies and situates its contemporaneity in the present context. [WP No. 02/2008].
The objective of the study was to review media coverage (print ) related to HIV/AIDS in three states (Gujarat, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh) in order to determine the gaps in reporting. [CCMG Working Paper]. URL:[http://jmi.ac.in/upload/menuupload/V0.02Stigma.pdf].