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Signature and Name of Invigilator
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PAPERIII
MASS COMMUNICATION
AND JOURNALISMTime : 2 hours] [Maximum Marks : 200
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Number of Pages in this Booklet : 32 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 26
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PAPERIII
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NOTE : This paper is of two hundred (200) marks containing four (4) sections.Candidates are required to attempt the questions contained in these sectionsaccording to the detailed instructions given therein.
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SECTION - I
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For many years, communication scholars have grappled with the problem of how
to characterize communication theory as a field. This has been a challenge for theorists,teachers and students because of the number of theories and the complexity of their
philosophical and practical differences. In a recent landmark article, Robert T. Craig
proposes a vision for communication theory that takes a huge step toward unifying
our otherwise disparate field.
Craig argues that our field will never be united by a unified theory or theories.
Theories will always reflect the diversity of practical ideas about communication in
ordinary life, so we will forever be faced with a multiplicity of approaches. Our goal
cannot and should not be to seek a standard model. If this impossible state of affairs
were to happen, communication would become a static field, a dead field.
In stead, we must seek a different kind of coherence based on (1) a common
understanding of the similarities and differences, or tension points, among theoriesand (2) a committment to manage these tensions through dialogues. Craig writes,
The goal should not be a state in which we have nothing to argue about, but one in
which we better understand that we all have something very important to argue about.
Here, then, we have two requirements for communication theory as a field.
The first requirement is a common understanding of similarities and differences
among theories. More than a list of similarities and differences, we must have a common
idea of where and how theories coalesce and clash. We need a metamodel. The term
meta means above so a metamodel is a model of models.
The second requirement for coherence in the field is a new definition of theory.
Rather than viewing a theory as an explanation of a process, it should be seen as astatement or argument in favour of a particular approach. In other words, theories are
a form discourse. More precisely, theories are a discourse about discourse or
metadiscourse
As a student of communication theory. You will find these two concepts very
important because they help you sort out what this enterprise is all about. If you can
find a useful metamodel, you will be able to make connections among theories, and if
you see communication theory as metadiscourse, you will begin to understand the
value of multiple perspectives in the field. In other words, communication theories will
look less like a bunch of rocks laid out on tables in a geology laboratory and more like a
dynamic computer model of earth formation in a course on geological history.
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1. Why scholars find it difficult to characterize communication theory as a field ofstudy ?
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2. Why it is necessary to find a coherence approach to study communication theories ?
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4. In what way, metamodels help to connect various communication theories ?
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3. What are the two requirements to understand communication theories ?
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5. Why do you think communication is a dynamic process ?
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7. List any three advantages of the new media. U c U
6. Every communication begins and ends in self-communication. How ?
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8. What are the new careers available in mass communication with the growth of newmedia ?
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9.What are the major objectives of the Right to Information Act-2005 ?
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11. Differentiate between documentary and a docu-drama. U U U U U S c U U
10. Justify the need of a readers editor.
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12. What is the alternate of dominant paradigm ?
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13. What is the major demerit of impact study ? ?
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15. Explain any one rule of visual grammar. U U
14. What do you mean by content convergence ?
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16. Explain the process of uplinking and downlinking.
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17. Differentiate between propaganda and advertising.
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19.What is Page-3 journalism ? -3 U U ?
18. What is the advantage of flexography.
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20. What is a variable ?
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question is to be answered in about two hundred (200) words.(12x5=60 marks)
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21. Describe the process of event management.
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22. Explain the circumstances leading to the marginilisation of the editor in newspapers.
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23. Explain section 295 A of IPC with reference to media coverage.
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24. Discuss the merits and demerits of qualitative and quantitative designs of media research.
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25. Examine the potential of Internet Advertising.
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26. While critically examing the content of television channels in India, explain howtelevision can be used to supplement the national efforts to become a developed country.
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How do you visualise the impact of media convergence on the existing media structuresand practices ? Explain with examples.
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Explain in detail the significant developments in the regional media in India.
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