Dr. Divya C. McMillin, Ph.D
Books
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McMillin, D.C.
(forthcoming).
Mediated Identities: Globalization, Television and Youth Cultures.
Peter Lang Publishing
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McMillin, D.C.
(2007).
International Media Studies.
Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing
Refereed Articles and Book Chapters
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McMillin, D.C.
(2006).
“Outsourcing identities: Call centers and cultural transformation in India”.
Economic and Political Weekly
41(3), 235-241
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McMillin, D.C.
(2003).
“Television, Gender, and Labor in the Global City”.
Journal of Communication
53(3), 496-511
Nominated for the International Communication Association's 2004 Best Article Award
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McMillin, D.C.
(2002).
“Ideologies of Gender on Television in India”.
Indian Journal of Gender Studies
9(1), 1-26
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McMillin, D.C.
(2002).
“Choosing Commercial Television's Identities in India: A Reception Analysis”.
Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies
16(1), 135-148
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McMillin, D.C.
(2001).
“Localizing the Global: Television and Hybrid Programming in India”.
International Journal of Cultural Studies
4(1), 45-68
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Zaharapoulos, T., Punitha, C.D.*, et al
(1995).
“International Press Coverage of the 1992 Rio Earth Summit”
International Communication Bulletin
30(1-2), 10-12, 23
Invited Articles and Book Chapters
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McMillin, D.C.
(in press).
“ ‘Around Sourcing’: Peripheral Centers in the Global Office”,
in R. Gajjala (Ed.)
South Asian Networks: Digital Diasporic Networks.
New York: Peter Lang Publishers
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McMillin, D.C.
(in press).
“Television characters and cultural identity in India”,
TelevIZIon.
Internationales Zentralinstitut für das Jugend-und Bildungsfernsehen
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McMillin, D.C.
(in press).
“Unraveling identities: Television and social structure”,
TelevIZIon.
Internationales Zentralinstitut für das Jugend-und Bildungsfernsehen
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McMillin, D.C.
(in press).
“Television and regional identity”,
TelevIZIon.
Internationales Zentralinstitut für das Jugend-und Bildungsfernsehen
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McMillin, D.C.
(in press).
“ ‘When we stop being scared’: Televison and gender identity”
TelevIZIon.
Internationales Zentralinstitut für das Jugend-und Bildungsfernsehen
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McMillin, D.C.
(2006 January).
“Wenn wir aufhören, uns zu fürchten…”
TelevIZIon.
Internationales Zentralinstitut für das Jugend-und Bildungsfernsehen
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McMillin, D.C.
(2005).
“Teen crossings: Emerging cyberpublics in India”,
in S.Mazarella (Ed.)
Girl Wide Web: Girls, the Internet, and the Negotiation of Identity.
New York: Peter Lang Publishers
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McMillin, D.C.
(2004).
“Television's response to the "women’s question" in India”,
in K. Prasad (Ed.)
Communication and Empowerment of Women: Strategies and Policy Insights From India.
Vol. 1., pp. 76-103.
New Delhi: The Women Press
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McMillin, D.C.
(2003).
“Marriages Are Made on Television: Globalization and National Identity in India”,
in S. Kumar and L. Parks (Eds.)
Planet TV: A Global Television Studies Reader.
pp. 341-359.
New York: New York University Press
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McMillin, D.C. & Weaver, D.H.
(1996).
“Journalists' Best Work”, in D.H.Weaver and G.C.Wilhoit (Eds.)
The American Journalist in the 1990s: U.S. News People at the End of an Era.
2nd ed., pp. 217-230.
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers
The book won the 1996 Sigma Delta Chi Award for Research in Journalism.
Book Reviews
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McMillin, D.C.
(in press).
“Media as a Tool for Peace and Democracy”:
Review of the Fifth World Summit on Media for Children,
Journal of Children and Media.
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McMillin, D.C.
(2005).
“Transnational Television, Cultural Identity and Change: When STAR Came to India”
by M.Butcher (Sage Publications), Pacific Affairs, 78(1), 159-161.
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McMillin, D.C.
(2001).
“The Anglo-American Media Connection,” by J. Tunstall & D. Machin
(Oxford University Press), Journal of Communication, 51(3), 606-609.