Green pen : environmental journalism in India and South Asia

Acharya, Keya Ed.

Green pen : environmental journalism in India and South Asia - New Delhi Sage Pubs. India Pvt. Ltd. 2010 - xv,303p.

CONTENT Foreword by Darryl D'Monte xi Preface by Frederick Noronha and Keya Acharya xvii SECTION ONE ENVIRONMENTAL JOURNALISM AND ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTING 1 Environment Stories, among the Most Challenging by Lyla Bavadam 3 2 This Separate Category by Kundo Dixit 12 3 Environmental Journalism at the Time of Economic Liberalisation by Richard Mahapatra 20 4 Environmental Journalism since Economic Liberalisation by S. Gopikrishna Worrier28 5 The Most Serious News by Sunita Narain 35 6 Writing about the Birds and the Bees by Keya Acharya 38 7 My Words, It's Still Fun! by Sudhirendar Sharma 45 8 Problems of Aesthetics and Misplaced Altruism: Media and Environment in Northeast India by Kozimuddin (Kazu) Ahmed 51 9 Good Journalism, That's All by Kalpona Sharma 59 10 Media is No Longer the Fourth Estate by Devinder Sharma 64 11 Lost in the Smog by Dionne Bunsha 72 12 Tourism and Beyond: Does Environmental Journalism Matter? by Frederick Noronha 79 13 Environment Journalism, Maldivian Style by Ahmed Zoki Nafiz 86 14 Uphill and Downstream in Pakistan by Beena Sarwar 95 SECTION TWO SCIENCE, HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT 15 Good Science, Environment Journalism and the Barriers to It! by Pallava Bagla 109 16 Environment, Exotic Diseases and the Media: Emerging Issues by Patraiekha Chatterjee 116 SECTION THREE WILDLIFE JOURNALISM 17 At the End of a Dark Tunnel, a Faint Light by Nirmol Ghosh 127 18 Tiger Defends the Biodiversity by Malini Shonkar 135 SECTION FOUR ENVIRONMENT AND WATER 19 The Media's Role in Water and Sanitation by Sahona Singh 151 20 Water Journalism Warrants Better Attention by Shree Padre157 SECTION FIVE REPORTING ON DISASTERS 21 Dispatches from the Frontline: Making of The Greenbelt Reports by Naloka Gunawardene and Manori Wijesekera 171 22 Floods: Blacked Out but Real by Sunito Narain 184 23 Turbulence: How Volunteers Cyber-Responded to a Tsunami by Peter Griffin 187 SECTION SIX PHOTOJOURNALISM 24 Stop All the Clocks! Beyond Text, Looking at the Pics by Max Martin 203 25 What Does One Photograph Do To Depict a Flood? by Shahidul Alam 208 26 It Was a Long Journey by Nandan Saxena 213 SECTION SEVEN COMMUNICATING ON THE ENVIRONMENT 27 Paradigm Shift in Agricultural Communication by Shivaram Pailoor 225 28 A 'Global City' vs the Environmentby Ardeshir Cowasjee 232 29 Wild Panther in Miramar? Goa on the Verge of Environmental Hara-kiri by Nandkumar Kamat 236 SECTION EIGHT GENDER AND ENVIRONMENT 30 Reporting Gender and Environment: Beyond Tokenismby Loxmi Uuithy 251 SECTION NINE ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENTS 31 The Grass is Greener This Side by Meena Menon 261 32 The Chipko and Appiko Movements by Pondurong Hegde 271 SECTION TEN AN ANIL AGARWAL READER 33 Media Games by Aiil Agarwal 285 34 Saying It with Pictures by Aiil Ajarwal 288 35 No Screen Presence by Aiil Ajarwal 291 About the Editors and Contributors294

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Electrical engineering--Materials
Mass media and the environment
Environmental protection--Press coverage
Environmental health--Press coverage
Landlords -- India -- Gujarat
Gujarat (India) -- Rural conditions
Péonage -- Inde -- Gujarāt
Travailleurs agricoles -- Inde -- Gujarāt.
Locateurs -- Inde -- Gujarāt.

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