Social Work: Media Communication and Organisation

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Social media take on many different forms like internet forums, weblogs, social blogs, microblogging, wikis, social bookmarking. Social media is the set of web-based broadcast technologies that enable the democratisation of content, giving people the ability to emerge from consumers of content to publishers. Social media site development really began to take off, both in terms of platform development and content creation, in 2000. The advent of social media is transforming the way in which people connect with each other and the manner in which information is shared and distributed. In order to encourage and enable government agencies to make use of this dynamic medium of interaction, a basic framework and guidelines for use of social media by government agencies in India has been formulated. This is a well-written book in simple and flawless language so that students of journalism and mass communication can easily grasp the subject.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Samir Kumar Singh

Dr. Samir Kumar Singh is the Director of Surendra Pratap Singh Institutes of Journalism and Mass Communication, Patna. Many programmes including Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Journalism and Mass Communication in association with Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism are being conducted under his dynamic leadership. Dr. Singh has keen interest in politics and nation building. He is presently the working President of Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee. He has organised many action oriented progeammes for the youth of India in general and of Bihar in particular. An ultramodern studio has been established under his direct control at Patna for taking care of the new programmes in broadcast journalism, multimedia and animation, TV and Radio Anchoring etc.

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Title
Social Work: Media Communication and Organisation
Author
Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9788171395057
Length
x+284p., 23cm.
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