2018
DOI: 10.1177/1522637917750131
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In Other Spaces: Contestations of National Identity in “New” India’s Globalized Mediascapes

Abstract: The sense of a nation as a cohesive entity bound by a distinct language, culture, and traditions has been increasingly challenged in the age of globalization. Any discussion of national identity unfolds on a ground which is complicated and fluid. It is often defined by mass migrations across volatile regions and immigration debates within most organized societies, and also contingent upon unforeseen roles played by social media in crucial fields of politics, democratic participation, and communication. India's… Show more

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“…Developing countries also experience the impact of globalization, especially on the global income convergence and inequality impact on the workforce. Strategic intervention in the global world market can increase the share of the workforce in the benefits of globalization [39], [40]. India's position shows that there has been an increase in rural real wages and agricultural productivity after globalization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developing countries also experience the impact of globalization, especially on the global income convergence and inequality impact on the workforce. Strategic intervention in the global world market can increase the share of the workforce in the benefits of globalization [39], [40]. India's position shows that there has been an increase in rural real wages and agricultural productivity after globalization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The social divide has resulted in isolated living. The anomaly is that, instead of striking a balance between co-existence and identity, by cracking the concerns "leading to a fragmented landscape that contains glaring [social] inequalities" (Chatterji, 2013), the development has been perceived to enhance a peculiar built-form culture best suited for the ignorant (Goel, 2018).…”
Section: Contexts and Contradictionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the biggest problems in the way the media depicts Indian culture is that it tends to India as a homogeneous nation with a singular culture, despite being a heterogeneous culture (Goel, 2018). The representation of Indians seems to be stuck on a skin-deep level and remains quite one-dimensional.…”
Section: The Virtual "Safe" Space: Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%