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Childscape, Mediascape: Children and Media in India
Usha Raman and Sumana Kasturi (Ed.)
Launched on:
30/06/2023
Venue:
Vidyaranya High School for Boys and Girls, Hyderabad.
Childscape, Mediascape: Children and Media in India
was launched by Vinod Pavarala, UNESCO Chair on Community Media and Professor, Dept. of Communication, University of Hyderabad, and Sudha Murali (see extreme left), Child Rights Advocate and formerly Child Protection Specialist, UNICEF along with the volume editors, Usha Raman (see extreme right), Professor, Dept. of Communication, University of Hyderabad, and Sumana Kasturi, independent researcher, in the Vidyaranya High School for Boys and Girls, Hyderabad on 30 June 2023.
The volume editors engage with the guests before the event.
Dr Nandini Rao, Director, Orient BlackSwan, interacts with a guest.
Readers throng at the Orient BlackSwan stall at the venue.
Prof. Usha Raman talks to the media about the book.
Prof. Vinod Pavarala inaugurates the discussion.
Ms Sudha Murali takes the conversation forward.
Prof. Usha Raman animatedly discusses the book.
Ms Sumana Kasturi contributes to the conversation.
In a full house, a member of the audience poses a question.
The panellists answer audience questions.