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346 / Sarai Reader 2004: Crisis/Media Mediated Guilt The Illusion of Participation in Delhi’s Social Welfare Advertisements OMAR KUTTY
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City

Delhi / New York / /

Company

Oxford University Press / /

Country

India / /

Currency

Rs / /

IndustryTerm

social welfare advertising / online edition / Government advertising / partial solution / incompetent advertising / government services / welfare advertising / mass advertising campaign serve / unemployment insurance / economic systems / non-expert driven technologies / charitable advertising / mass media advertising / web version / /

Organization

Delhi government / Central Social Welfare Board / Congress / People Society / Samta Sainik Dal / Ramakrishna Mission / Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment / Oxford University / Ministry of Welfare / /

Person

Charles Titmus / Jacques Lacan / Sarai Reader / OMAR KUTTY / Jawaharlal Nehru / Sally Struthers / Sheila Dikshit / /

Position

official / Public Relations Officer of the Delhi Department / foreign researcher / Chief Minister and the Minister / first Prime Minister / /

ProvinceOrState

New York / /

PublishedMedium

The Indian Express / The Hindustan Times / the Hindu / India Today / /

Technology

non-expert driven technologies / /

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