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Title
Declaration
Certificate (Guide)
Certificate (Director)
Acknowledgement
Contents
List of Tables and Diagrams
1. General introduction
2. Indian
Journalism
– Origin, development and problems
2.1. Mass Media in India – Its Role and Development
2.1.1. Role and Objectives of Print Media
2.1.2. Press Laws and Limitations of the Press
2.1.3. Technology and Present Working Practices
2. 2. History of
Journalism
in Kerala
2.2.1. Swadeshabhimani K. Ramakrishna Pillai (1878 – 1916)
2.2.2. K P Kesava Menon (1887 – 1978)
2.2.3. Kandathil Varghese Mappillai (1858 - 1904)
2.2.4. Present Journalistic Arena in Kerala
2.3. Present Journalistic Trends
2.3.2. Trivialisation of News
2.3.3. Commercialisation of Newspapers
2.3.4. Over Importance to Advertisements
2.4. Journalistic Ethics Vs Economic Viability
2.5.
Journalism
and Politics
3. Aberrations of contemporary
Journalism
3.1. Major News Papers in Kerala
3.2. Print Media in Kerala with Special Reference to Newspapers: Case Study
3.4. Opinion of Media Experts
4. Foundations of Gandhian
Journalism
4. 1. Gandhiji’s Uniqueness
4. 2. Basic Principles of Gandhian Philosophy
4. 3. Role of Mahatma Gandhi in Indian
Journalism
4. 4. Objectives of Gandhiji’s Journalistic Experiments
4. 5. Satyagraha and Media
4. 6. Value Based
Journalism
4. 7. What Gandhi said
5. Gandhi as a journalist
5. 1. Gandhiji’s Journals
5.1.1. Indian Opinion
5.1.2. Young India
5.1.3 Navajivan
5.1.4 Harijan
5. 2. Topics of Gandhiji’s Journalistic writing
5. 3. Repercussions of Gandhiji’s Journalistic Approach
5.4 Gandhian Views on Journalistic Ethics
6. Gandhiji's prophetic vision on
Journalism
6.1 About misuse of the Forth Estate
6.2 Freedom of the Press
6.3 Media and the Society
6.4 Gandhian
Journalism
– A Critique
7. Relevance of Gandhian approach in the journalistic trends
7.1 Editorial Trends and Gandhian Views
7.2 Economic Trends Influencing
Journalism
and Their After Effects
7.3 Political and Social Trends of Print Media and Their Influences
8. Gandhiji's directives on
Journalism
and Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendices