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Green pen

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Sage; 2010Description: 303pISBN:
  • 9788132103011
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.7 GRE
Summary: This is a collection of essays by prominent Indian and South Asian environmental journalists. The essays examine this specialization of journalism both historically and in the present. Underlying almost all the essays is the changing nature of media in the region and the dilemmas facing environmental journalists writing on a subject that is a new entrant to the field of journalism. The essays cover the topic both in a detailed and serious manner, and at the same time the varied background of the writers ensures that there is a wide range of realities and experiences from the field. This is the first book on environmental journalism in South Asia. It provides an important benchmark for journalism in the region as well as an excellent source of material for the future evolution of environmental journalism.
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This is a collection of essays by prominent Indian and South Asian environmental journalists. The essays examine this specialization of journalism both historically and in the present. Underlying almost all the essays is the changing nature of media in the region and the dilemmas facing environmental journalists writing on a subject that is a new entrant to the field of journalism. The essays cover the topic both in a detailed and serious manner, and at the same time the varied background of the writers ensures that there is a wide range of realities and experiences from the field.

This is the first book on environmental journalism in South Asia. It provides an important benchmark for journalism in the region as well as an excellent source of material for the future evolution of environmental journalism.

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