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A GENERATIONAL PROFESSIONAL DISCOURSE OF INDIA: CHANGING AVENUES WITH GROWING NEEDS.

A GENERATIONAL PROFESSIONAL DISCOURSE OF INDIA: CHANGING AVENUES WITH GROWING NEEDS. It is business studied most commonly in business and psychology called ‘The Maslow’s hierarchy of needs’. This need is studied as a triangle which studied what human beings true needs really are and where they are placed in terms of immediacy and after fulfillment of these immediate needs. The needs are places from bottom to top in the following order:- Survival Security Love Self Esteem Self Actualisation It is a common known fact that the most basic need of an individual is to first survive and then thrive onto other needs that lie above it.  I would like to take this principle and apply to a real demographic. The journey of India began with its independence in 1947 and it was the time of mass unrest. The luxury of doing business or having an employment was a luxury when people were literally hanging onto their lives. It was a time of unjustness and the only thing that peopl...

In Focus: Humanities. (Mass Comm/Film)

IN FOCUS: HUMANITIES AND EMERGING CAREERS Mass Communication & Film What careers does the field of Mass Communication involve? The fields of mass communication involve the basis of conveyance of messages and multiple interactions to widespread channels such as Television, Radio, Newspaper, Cinema and now social media etc. So in a web of these different channels who most often intertwine with their own mediums there is mass employment in multiple different sectors. A film cinematographer and a TV news reporter work in the same sector of Mass Communication. So to name a few careers in the field of Mass Communication:- Publishing Editor Radio Jockey Video Jockey Anchor TV producer Journalist in print/broadcast/other mediums Camera Technician News moderator What are some more broad options when you wanna work in the field of ‘film’ Working in the field of film is a highly broad umbrella because working with celluloid is anything but a unidire...