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Sarai Reader 04: Crisis/Media.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Narula
- Adajania, Nancy, Author.
- Agarwal, Ravi, Author.
- Ahmed, Shakeb, Author.
- Amin, Shahid, Author.
- Ansari, Rehan, Author.
- Barentsen, Sasja, Author.
- Bawa, Zainab, Author.
- Bhartiya, Tarun, Author.
- Brosius, Christiane, Author.
- Chan, Paul, Author.
- Chatterji, Subarno, Author.
- Corrie, Rachel, Author.
- Cox, Geoff, Author.
- Da Costa, Beatriz, Author.
- Desai, Darshan, Author.
- Eid, Mahmoud, Author.
- Etcheson, Craig, Author.
- García, David, Author.
- Ghosh, Shohini, Author.
- Gilani, Iftikhar, Author.
- Govil, Nitin, Author.
- Graybill, Lyn S., Author.
- Haksar, Nandita, Author.
- Hardie, Martin, Author.
- Hasan, Daisy, Author.
- Hoskote, Ranjit, Author.
- Jaleel, Muzamil, Author.
- Kak, Sanjay, Author.
- Khan, Taran N., Author.
- Krishnaswamy, Sudhir, Author.
- Krisis, Gruppe, Author.
- Krysa, Joasia, Author.
- Kutty, Omar, Author.
- Liang, Lawrence, Author.
- Lukić, Kristian, Author.
- Mazumdar, Ranjani, Author.
- Meijer, Daphne, Author.
- Miller, Toby, Author.
- Mukhtiyāra, Batula, Author.
- Nanji, Meena, Author.
- Narrain, Arvind, Author.
- Nāsarina, Tasalimā, Author.
- Peer, Basharat, Author.
- Ressler, Oliver, Author.
- Rosas, Ricardo, Author.
- Röttgers, Janko, Author.
- Roy, Arundhati, Author.
- Schulte, Jamieson, Author.
- Sharma, Sanjay, Author.
- Shaw, Martin, 1971- Author.
- Singer, Brooke, Author.
- Singh, Bhrigupati, Author.
- Skoric, Ivo, Author.
- Taneja, Anand Vivek, Author.
- Thapliyal, Hansa, Author.
- Vasudevan, Ravi, Author.
- Ward, Adrian, Author.
- West, Amy, Author.
- Zehle, Soenke, Author.
- Dakshinpuri Cybermohalla Media Lab, Author.
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media Laboratory, Author.
- Raqs Media Collective, Author.
- Series:
- Sarai Reader ; 4
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Critical theory.
- Genre:
- Periodicals
- Periodicals.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Place of Publication:
- Sarai, CSDS, 2004.
- [Place of publication not identified], Sarai, CSDS, 2004.
- Summary:
- ""The book itself has its genesis in the Crisis/Media Workshop that was jointly organized in Delhi by Sarai-CSDS, Delhi and the Waag Society, Amsterdam, a year ago in March 2003. The concept, outlined in the workshop publication by Shuddhabrata Sengupta and Geert Lovink, was a response to 9/11, the invasion of Afghanistan, the violence in Gujarat and the Kargil war. Over 3 days, participants from many different parts of South Asia and the world gathered to debate and dissect the relationship between the notion of crisis and the media, exactly one year after Gujarat had gone up in flames, and just as the 'Coalition of the Willing' was gearing up to bomb Baghdad. The process of editing the Reader only confirmed what we felt that the workshop had already set in motion - an unruly but very necessary set of forays into the realm of 'the unspeakable'. Our contributors were opening out new spaces for dialogue, not only by inaugurating discussion on things that had hitherto been left unsaid, but also in the way that different elements were speaking to each other. Our task was to enable this conversation to interrupt itself, to make all sorts of unruly connections, to foster linkages between disparate truths and conflicting claims to attention...""-- provided by distributor.
- Notes:
- CC BY-NC-SA.
- Archived and cataloged by Library Stack
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