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Sarmāya-i iǧtimāʿī wa salāmat-i iǧtimāʿī: mafāhīm wa rūykardhā
Social capital (Sociology) ; Public health Social aspects
نظريۀ پساستعمارى و کردشناسى
جامعهشناسى خشونت سياسى در افغانستان: از دولت جمهورى تا امارت طالبان
Indo-Iranian thought: a world heritage
Collection of papers on the cultural and social aspects of India and Iran
Ḫušūnat wa farhang: asnād-i maḥramāna-i kašf-i ḥiǧāb (1313 - 1322)
In: Intišārāt-i Sāzmān-i Asnād-i Millī-i Irān 115
Indiya kanekteda: nava madhyamamcya prabhavace samikshana
Foreword -- Daya Kishan Thussu AcknowledgementsI. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVESAn Overview of New Media in India -- Sunetra Sen Narayan and Shalini Narayanan Theoretical Perspectives: Issues in the Indian New Media Environment -- Jatin Srivastava and Enakshi Roy Political Economy of (New) Media in India: An Institutional Perspective -- B P Sanjay II. POLITICS, GOVERNMENT AND THE MARKETSocial Media and Indian Politics in the Global Context: Promise and Implications -- Awais Saleem and Stephen McDowell New Media and Social-Political Movements -- Shalini Narayanan and Anand Pradhan New Media, Governance and Transparency in India -- Abhishek N Singh and P Vigneswara Ilavarasan Regulation of New Media: The Indian Scenario -- Vikram Aditya Narayan and Raka Arya ICT and the Indian Education System: Challenges and Possibilities -- Anubhuti Yadav Brand Promotion on New Media in India -- Jaishri Jethwaney III. HISTORICAL EXCLUSIONSThe Internet in India: Crystallising the Historical Inequalities -- Uma Shankar Pandey Women and the Internet in India: Denial of Access and the Censorship of Abuse -- Geeta Seshu Disability and Social Media in India -- P J Mathew Martin and Sunder Rajdeep Index
Īrān wa masʾala-i pāydārī: dībāčaʾī bar ṭarrāḥī wa taḥlīl-i sīstimhā-i ḥukmrānī
In: ʿUlūm-i Iǧtimāʿī 9
In: علوم اجتماعی 9
Alþýðumenning á Íslandi: 1830 - 1930 ; ritað mál, menntun og félagshreyfingar
In: Sagnfræðirannsóknir 18
He Ringa Raupa: Māori sawmill workers report
In: [Health, cultural and social experiences of Māori who believe they have been affected by chemical related illness] 4