My students taught me that everything was personal - history, politics, foreign relations - but this approach creates boundaries as well as connections
My students taught me that everything was personal - history, politics, foreign relations - but this approach creates boundaries as well as connections
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David PageDavid Page is a director at the Media South Asia project of the Institute of Development Studies at Sussex University. He earlier worked in the South Asia department of the BBC World Service. Satellites Over South Asia: broadcasting, culture and the public interest was recently published by Sage. Recent articlesEnlightened regulation: the future Indian way? Indias broadcasting media, driven by advertising and international business, has exploded into diverse life in the last decade. The public broadcasters, once so powerful, are drifting. Is there a role for regulation? |
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