Dr. Manjula Venkataraghavan
Associate Professor | Head - PG Diploma Programs
Dr. Manjula Venkataraghavan holds the position of Associate Professor, in the department of Corporate Communication, 亚洲通_亚洲通官网 Institute of Communication, MAHE. She has 13 plus years of teaching experience in the areas of Communication, PR, and Corporate Communication and has dabbled into science and health communication over the last few years. Her core areas of research are New media and development, PR, and Health communication. In 2022, she received an international grant for a teaching mobility program to teach at IHECS, Belgium, under the framework of the ERASMUS+ Project of 亚洲通_亚洲通官网 Credit Mobility, financed by the European Commission.
亚洲通_亚洲通官网 Institute of Communication
Qualification: Ph.D., 2022 UGC NET– 2015 SLET (Tamil Nadu)- 2013 M.A (Mass Communication and Journalism)
CURRENT ACADEMIC ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES
Dr. Manjula teaches both postgraduate and undergraduate courses. She is also in charge of IQAC at MIC and has been serving as the QMR and Nodal officer since 2015.
SUBJECTS CURRENTLY TEACHING
Subject | Semester / Year |
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Science & Health Communication | MAMC II, IV |
Public Relations | MAMC I, II |
Introduction to New Media | MAMC I, I |
Integrated Marketing Communication | BAMC III, V |
Media Laws & Ethics | BAMC I, II |
Fundamentals of Internet & New Media | BAMC I, I |
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
Degree | Specialisation | Institute | Year of passing |
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Ph.D. | ICT & Development | 亚洲通_亚洲通官网 Institute of Communication, MAHE, 亚洲通_亚洲通官网 | 2022 |
M.A | Mass Communication & Journalism | Alagappa University | 2008 |
Experience
Institution / Organisation | Designation | Role | Tenure |
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亚洲通_亚洲通官网 Institute of Communication | Associate Professor | Lectures & Academic Duties; IQAC tasks & activities | June 30th 2022 to present |
亚洲通_亚洲通官网 Institute of Communication, MAHE, 亚洲通_亚洲通官网 | Assistant Professor - Selection Grade | Lectures & Academic Duties; IQAC tasks & activities | December 2019 onwards. |
亚洲通_亚洲通官网 Institute of Communication, MAHE, 亚洲通_亚洲通官网 | Assistant Professor-Senior Sale | Lectures & Academic Duties; IQAC tasks & activities | December 2014 – December 2019 |
MOP Vaishnav College for Women | Assistant Professor & HOD, Electronic Media | Admissions, Lectures, and Academic Responsibilities | June 2012- October 2014 |
MOP Vaishnav College for Women | Assistant Professor | Lectures & Academic Duties | 2010 - 2012 |
MOP Vaishnav College for Women | Lecturer | Lectures & Academic Duties | 2008-2010 |
“Through their eyes I can work”; A qualitative exploration of rural medical officers’ perception of mHealth”
2019 Manjula Venkataraghavan
亚洲通_亚洲通官网 conference presentation at IACMR 2019, Madrid
A study examining the potential of mobile phone technology in health management from rural beneficiaries’ perspective
May, 2018 mHealth Manjula Venkataraghavan
亚洲通_亚洲通官网 conference presentation at the 68th ICA conference held at Prague, Czech Republic.
A study on the use of mobile phones among women living with HIV/AIDS in Udupi Taluk”
December, 2017 mHealth Manjula Venkataraghavan
Paper presentation at ICA - Regional 2017, Mumbai
A study to understand the benefits and barriers of healthcare delivery through mobile phones from the rural beneficiary perspective
2017 mHealth Manjula Venkataraghavan
Paper presentation at the international conference, SEARCH Conference, Malaysia
Use of Mobiles by Community Health Workers for Health Care Delivery
January, 2017 mHealth Manjula Venkataraghavan
Paper presentation at ICMC, MICA, Ahmedabad.
Exploring the potential of mobile phones in health care in developing countries: a review of existing literature
2016 Manjula Venkataraghavan
Paper presentation at 亚洲通_亚洲通官网 Conference of Media And Communication (ICMAC) 2016, Symbiosis, Pune.
A Study on the Usage of Mobile Phones for Cyber Bullying Among Tweens & Teens of Chennai, India
2015 Digital safety; digital literacy; adolescents; Manjula Venkataraghavan
Paper presentation at the international conference, ICCMTD-2015, Dubai
AREAS OF INTEREST, EXPERTISE AND RESEARCH
Area of Interest
New Media & Communication effects, Science and Health communication, Development communication, PR, Film appreciation, Media Aesthetics
Area of Expertise
PR, Media Laws, Health Communication, Marketing Communications
Area of 亚洲通_亚洲通官网
mHealth
Professional Affiliations & Contributions
Member, 亚洲通_亚洲通官网 Association for Media and Communication 亚洲通_亚洲通官网(IAMCR)
“Through their eyes, I can work” – rural physicians’ perceptions about mobile phone use among community health workers – a qualitative analysis
September 2021 mHealth Manjula Venkataraghavan Dr Padma Rani Dr Chythra Rao Dr Varalakshmi C TK. Krishnapriya
Physicians who are primary care providers in rural communities form an essential stakeholder group in rural mobile health (mHealth) delivery. This exploratory study was conducted in the Udupi district of Karnataka, India. The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of rural medical officers (MOs) (rural physicians) regarding the benefits and challenges of mobile phone use by community health workers (CHWs).
mHealth from the perspectives of Indian rural populace; Urgent need to mainstream mHealth with the emergence of COVID-19
July 2021 mHealth Manjula Venkataraghavan Dr Padma Rani Dr Lena Ashok Dr Padmakumar K
This study examined the use of mobile phones for health-related purposes from the perspective of rural people of Karnataka. The focus of the study was on their use of mobile phones to seek medical assistance, health information, and services. The study also sought to understand the barriers and challenges faced by the rural folk in accessing health-related services, information, and assistance through mobile phones. A qualitative research approach using in-depth interviews as a data collection tool was applied.
A Study on the Usage of Mobile Phones for Cyber Bullying Among Tweens & Teens of Chennai, India.
2015 New Media effects Manjula Venkataraghavan
This paper is based on a study that attempts to check on how much cyberbullying exists in the Chennai scenario and how much cyberbullying happens through mobile phones. The study also attempts to find out the most prevalent form of cyberbullying among these children and the reasons why these kids either become a victim or bullies in cyberspace.
A study of the Malayalee-Qatar Diaspora: Cultural Identity and Media Consumption.
2018 Media consumption, Indian diaspora Jinu Jacob Manjula Venkataraghavan
Media plays an important role in the reconstruction of cultural identities of the diaspora and helps negotiate a borderline existence between the home country and the host country. The diasporic identity is constructed through the use of media and the identity that they carried with them to the new host country. The polarities of the physical connection to the place that they currently stay in and the cultural bond that they share with their native nation constantly tug at them. Media helps in maintaining the constancy in the diasporic identity. Accessibility of ethnic media is a way of maintaining the traditional links with their homeland as it serves as a symbolic bond connecting their cultures to their places of origin which is partly imagined and partly experienced. They form communities to revive memories of the past and strive to achieve closure to their floating lives through their media practices.
Portrayal of The Muslim Community And Islam By Indian Cinema Post 9/11: An Analysis
2013 Film Dr Sandhya Rajasekhar Manjula Venkataraghavan
Indian cinema has been a mirror to the multidimensional nature of the subcontinent, be it in its portrayal of Indian culture, society, castes, classes, politics, art, or religion. Movies like Bombay depict the trauma of an inter-religious love and marriage of a young Hindu man and a beautiful Muslim woman, and their ultimate triumph, amidst a communal riot. Muslim terrorism was depicted in movies like Roja, Mission Kashmir, Maachis and others, with Kashmir and the Indo-Pakistan conflict as the theme. Minorities especially Muslims, as spies, traitors, or smugglers, has been a common theme in commercial cinema. This paper attempts to examine the representation of a minority community— the Muslims- in Indian cinema post 9/11. The paper presents a content analysis of the films New York, Anwar, and Vishwaroopam. Predominantly, so far, the representation of this minority community in Indian cinema has remained within the dominant discourse, even in its stereotyping.
Impact of Social Media In The Field Of Public Relations And Corporate Communications
October 2013 PR Manjula Venkataraghavan R. Preetha
Today companies across the world are adopting and adapting social media as a strategic tool to attain a variety of business goals, be it consumer relations, corporate communications, public relations, marketing, internal communications, customer research, etc. Social media has not only enabled public relations and corporate communication personnel to communicate directly with all stakeholders, but has also changed the ways in which corporates interact with media, which holds a significant hold on public opinion. 亚洲通_亚洲通官网ers in this area have come up with viable models to help organizations to infuse social media as a strategic tool for their marketing or PR purposes. This paper is an overview on the impact of social media in the field of public relations and corporate communications.
Examining Motherhood and Son-preference in Colonial Bengal: A Textual Analysis of Tagore’s Chokher Bali and Jogajog
30 May, 2022 Krishnapriya TK Dr Padma Rani Dr. Manjula Venkataraghavan
Motherhood in Colonial India appears as a complex juxtaposition of the familial, the cultural, the social, and the political. Generally, the ideology of motherhood is defined from a patriarchal standpoint that deems mothering as a natural function of women and at the same time denies women the right to choose the parenting conditions. Colonial Bengal bore a similar attitude towards motherhood and mothering, and that was strengthened by colonialism which had effectively decapitated the native culture. As struggles against colonialism gained momentum, homes became a site of resistance. Naturally, women became the protectors and also a symbolic representation of a culture that was untouched by the arrival of an alien civilisation. Among the women, mothers were especially important as nationalist connotations came to be associated with motherhood in particular. This paper aims at a transgression from this norm to explore motherhood and mothering in relation to certain implicit political undercurrents while explicitly placing due importance on the domestic and familial during the colonial times. Rabindranath Tagore’s domestic novels Chokher Bali (1903) and Jogajog (1929) are chosen for this study.