Browsing Journal Articles by Author "Mishra, Smeeta"
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The Doxa of globalization and the politics of naming
Mishra, Smeeta (Global Media Journal, 2008-11-10) -
Gender and workplace experience
Saxena, Richa; Bhatnagar, Deepti; Mishra, Smeeta (2009-10-15)Men are dominant, women are subservient;” “Men are aggressive, women are passive;” “Men are agentic, women are communal;” “Men are power-centric, women are person-centric;” “Men are single-focused, women are multi-focused;” ... -
In the eye of the occupier: news coverage of Iraq war ‘terrorism'
Ismail, Amani; Mishra, Smeeta (2009-05-03)This paper investigates how a mainstream American newspaper (The New York Times) and an Indian counterpart (The Times of India) construct political violence within the American occupation of Iraq, and how they reconcile ... -
Islam and democracy: comparing post - 9/11 representations in the U. S. prestige press in the Turkish, Iraqi, and Iranian contexts
Mishra, Smeeta (Journal of Communication Inquiry, 2008-11-10)Comparison of post-9/11 representations of Islam and democracy in the U.S. prestige press shows that despite differences in coverage in the Turkish, Iraqi, and Iranian contexts, fear of political Islam persisted in all ... -
Self presentation in online environments: a study of Indian Muslim matrimonial profiles
Mishra, Smeeta; Monippally, M. M.; Jayakar, Krishna P. (Asian Journal of Communication, 2013)This study examines the self presentation practices of Indian Muslim men and women in online matrimonial advertisements. Findings indicate that while Indian Muslims are using the new medium to adhere to traditional cultural ... -
A violent world: TV news images of middle Eastern terror and war
Mishra, Smeeta (Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 2008-11-10) -
Young Muslim women on the face veil (Niqab): a tool of resistance in Europe but rejected in the United States
Shirazi, F.; Mishra, Smeeta (2010-01-15)In order to understand Muslim women’s views on veiling in the West, one must take into account historical and socio-political factors such as a country’s colonial/national history, the nature of its immigration regime, ...