India Media Centre (IMC)
- promote and develop research and knowledge transfer on Indian media in a global context;
- ensure dissemination and impact of research through international conferences, events, publications, and policy documents;
- attract promising research students;
- build collaborative links with international institutions, policy makers, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and creative and cultural industries;
- provide a platform for UK-based Indian media, arts, and cultural organisations through exhibitions, installations, and film screenings; and
- offer consultancy and short courses to a range of different groups including government officials, journalists, media organisations, and NGOs.
The Centre uses research and dissemination of that research in an effort to raise the academic profile of Indian media, build international links and partnerships, and disseminate information through conferences, events, and publications. Specific research interests include: Indian journalism in a global context; Indian popular cinema: its history, culture, and global circulation; communication for development; media as "soft power"; and Indian documentary and screen-based art practice.
For further details on IMC's strategies and current activities, please click here.
Media Development.
IMC welcomes interest from those wishing to spend time at the centre, as visiting fellows or associate researchers. There are opportunities to work with members of the IMC staff at both MA and PhD levels. Some scholarships are available for MA, MPhil, and PhD research projects.
Email from Dr. Daya Thussu to The Communication Initiative on April 8 2010.
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