Dr Jolly Jose

Associate Professor

Amity School of Communication
 
  • Qualifications

    Graduation : BSW(Social Work, Sociology, Psycology, Community Organization, Communication)-1989,Mangalore University, Karnataka

    Post Graduation : MMC( Journalism, Television, Radio Broadcasting, Medial Law, and Ethics, Media research)-2005,Guru Jhambeswar University , Hissar

    Post Graduation : P.G. Diploma(Industrial Relations and personal Management)-2010,SriVenkateswara University Tirupati

    Doctorate : Ph.D.(New Media and Children)-2012,SriPadmavati Viswa Vidyalaya ( Women University) TirupatiTY

  • Experience

    10 Jul 2019 - Present
    Associate Professor,
    Amity School of Communication



  • Current Courses Taught

    Writing & Analysis for Print

  • Publications

    Development Approaches in Gandhi’s Journalism:Young Indian and Harijan ,
    IOSR Journal ofDental and Medical Science

    Gender Mainstreaming in the Coverage of Health in Urban Newspapers: An Analysis of 34-43 Reality in India and Malaysia ,
    nternational Journal of Engineering and Science Invention

    HARED LEADERSHIP IN CRISIS MANAGEMENT: KERALA FLOOD 2018 AND COVID -19 LOCKDOWN IN ARANMULA CONSTITUENCY, KERALA INDIA ,
    Lemon Conference

    Cyber exploration of Children and the reality ,
    Jeevan Books

    NO Synodality Without Dialogue with the small Christian Communities ,
    ISPC K Vidya Jyothi College of Theology

    PERSONAL AND SOCIAL INTEGRATION OF K-MEDIA CONTENT: A STUDY AMONG YOUNG CONSUMERS OF NORTH EAST INDIA ,
    International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education (INT-JECSE)

    Health Communication Interventions for Promoting Menstrual Health and Hygiene Management in India: A review. ,
    E3S Web of Conferences, published by EDP Sciences, 2023

    IJCRT24A5458 International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) www.ijcrt.org m723 Spirituality Podcast viewing habits among young adults ,
    International Journal of Creative thoughts

  • Projects

    Rebuilding the lives of Migrant Workers in India(CARITAS India/ Australia)
    The Joint Project explores the status of Migrant Workers soon after the COVID + 19 Pandemic. The Project gathers data from 10 states. The outcome is submitted to GOvt. to proposes changes of Policy and second part of the Project will be used ot prepare action plan.by (Caritas Australia)

  • Consultancies

    Re-builing the live of Migrant Workers in India(CARITAS INDIA)
    A Project of CRI Australia focuses on designing and carrying out a research in 10 states of India, to propose policies and further actionby (CARITAS INDIA)