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With contributions from a diverse group of media and communications scholars from around the globe, Bangladesh’s Changing Mediascape presents a pioneering study of the trends, patterns and prospects shaping the contemporary Bangladeshi media. Among the many topics discussed here are the difference among specific media formats, including television, newspapers, radio, film and photography; policy issues; and the challenge that new media poses to governance in a developing nation faced with innumerable economic, social and political problems. Eschewing the currently dominant development communication model, the editors argue that market forces rather than planned state interventions will contribute to a more equitable communication environment.


Chapter 1: Bangladesh’s Changing Mediascape: An Introduction – Brian Shoesmith and Jude William Genilo


Chapter 2: From Few to Many Voices: An Overview of Bangladesh’s Media – Brian Shoesmith and Shameem Mahmud


PART I: Histories


Chapter 3: The Transformation of the Bangladesh Press – Shameem Mahmud


Chapter 4: Radio in Bangladesh: Growth, Decline and Transformation – Jude William Genilo, Bikash Ch. Bhowmick, and Brian Shoesmith


Chapter 5: Rickshaw Puller’s Dreams: From a Cultural History to an Economic Geography of Bangladesh Popular Cinema – Zakir Hossain Raju


Chapter 6: Mu- lafhireejawa (back to the root): Photojournalism and Documentary Photography in Bangladesh – Norman Leslie


Chapter 7: Fragile Fourth Estate: A history of Censorship in Bangladesh (1972–2012) – Naeem Mohaiemen


Chapter 8: Media Law in Bangladesh – A B M Hamidul Mishbah


PART II: Social and Political Contexts 


Chapter 9: Negotiating Identity: Islam in the Films of Tareque and Catherine Masud – Juditha Ohlmacher and Anis Pervez


Chapter 10: Women in Bangladeshi Soap Operas: Myth or Reality? – Monami Haque


Chapter 11: ‘Digital Bangladesh’: Technology, Inequality and Social Change – AJM Shafiul Alam Bhuiyan


Chapter 12: Narratives on Digital Bangladesh: Shared Meanings, Shared Concerns – Jude William Genilo, Shamsul Islam, and Marium Akther


Chapter 13: A Political History of Television in Bangladesh – Brian Shoesmith, Shameen Mahmud, and S M Shameem Reza


PART III: Media Practices


Chapter 14: The Profile and Activity of Citizen Journalists: A Study on Bangla Blog Community – Fahmidul Haq


Chapter 15: Independent Cinema in Bangladesh: Its Roots, Growth, Challenges, and Opportunities – Fahmidul Haq and Shanthi Balraj


Chapter 16: Politics of Restraint: The Media and the Chittagong Hill Tracts – Hana Shams Ahmed


Chapter 17: Television, Discursive Spaces, and the Public Sphere of Bangladesh – Jude William Genilo and Ashik Mohammad Shafi


Chapter 18: Public Relations in Bangladesh: Past Discourses, Future Trends – Jude William Genilo and Imtiaz Ahmed Chowdhury


Chapter 19: Challenging the Hegemonic Gaze: Women and Representation in a Cross-cultural Context – Caitlin Harrison


Chapter 20: Conclusion: A Final Word on Market Forces and the Bangladeshi Mediascape – Brian Shoesmith and Jude William Genilo

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Date de parution 01 septembre 2013
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First published in the UK in 2013 by
Intellect, The Mill, Parnall Road, Fishponds, Bristol, BS16 3JG, UK
First published in the USA in 2013 by
Intellect, The University of Chicago Press, 1427 E. 60th Street,
Chicago, IL 60637, USA
Copyright © 2013 Intellect Ltd
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission.
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Cover photo: Norman Leslie
Production manager: Jelena Stanovnik
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Typesetting: Contentra Technologies
Print ISBN: 978-1-8415-0473-5
ePDF ISBN: 978-1-78320-126-6
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Dedication:
To Vivien, my children and grandchildren.
To my daughter Angelica Dominique Genilo.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Tables, Boxes, and Matrices
List of Figures and Photographs
Chapter 1: Bangladesh’s Changing Mediascape: An Introduction
Brian Shoesmith and Jude William Genilo
Chapter 2: From Few to Many Voices: An Overview of Bangladesh’s Media
Brian Shoesmith and Shameem Mahmud
PART I: Histories
Chapter 3: The Transformation of the Bangladesh Press
Shameem Mahmud
Chapter 4: Radio in Bangladesh: Growth, Decline and Transformation
Jude William Genilo, Bikash Ch. Bhowmick, and Brian Shoesmith
Chapter 5: Rickshaw Puller’s Dreams: From a Cultural History to an Economic Geography of Bangladesh Popular Cinema
Zakir Hossain Raju
Chapter 6: Mu- lafhireejawa (back to the root): Photojournalism and Documentary Photography in Bangladesh
Norman Leslie
Chapter 7: Fragile Fourth Estate: A history of Censorship in Bangladesh (1972–2012)
Naeem Mohaiemen
Chapter 8: Media Law in Bangladesh
A B M Hamidul Mishbah
PART II: Social and Political Contexts
Chapter 9: Negotiating Identity: Islam in the Films of Tareque and Catherine Masud
Juditha Ohlmacher and Anis Pervez
Chapter 10: Women in Bangladeshi Soap Operas: Myth or Reality?
Monami Haque
Chapter 11: ‘Digital Bangladesh’: Technology, Inequality and Social Change
AJM Shafiul Alam Bhuiyan
Chapter 12: Narratives on Digital Bangladesh: Shared Meanings, Shared Concerns
Jude William Genilo, Shamsul Islam, and Marium Akther
Chapter 13: A Political History of Television in Bangladesh
Brian Shoesmith, Shameen Mahmud, and S M Shameem Reza
PART III: Media Practices
Chapter 14: The Profile and Activity of Citizen Journalists: A Study on Bangla Blog Community
Fahmidul Haq
Chapter 15: Independent Cinema in Bangladesh: Its Roots, Growth, Challenges, and Opportunities
Fahmidul Haq and Shanthi Balraj
Chapter 16: Politics of Restraint: The Media and the Chittagong Hill Tracts
Hana Shams Ahmed
Chapter 17: Television, Discursive Spaces, and the Public Sphere of Bangladesh
Jude William Genilo and Ashik Mohammad Shafi
Chapter 18: Public Relations in Bangladesh: Past Discourses, Future Trends
Jude William Genilo and Imtiaz Ahmed Chowdhury
Chapter 19: Challenging the Hegemonic Gaze: Women and Representation in a Cross-cultural Context
Caitlin Harrison
Chapter 20: Conclusion: A Final Word on Market Forces and the Bangladeshi Mediascape
Brian Shoesmith and Jude William Genilo
Bibliography
Glossary
Notes on Contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
A book like this incurs an enormous number of debts. Without the help, support and encouragement of a large number of people this book would not have been produced. First, we must acknowledge the support of the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) on a number of levels. In particular, we must thank Kazi Shahid Ahmed, founder and President of the Board of Trustees and Dr. Kazi Anis Ahmed, Vice President of the Board of Trustees and an active force within the university community. Professor Rafiqul Islam, former Vice Chancellor and Professor Emeritus of ULAB, who cast a benign eye over our efforts, and Professor Imran Rahman, Vice Chancellor of ULAB, who actively intervened at a number of times to ensure the book saw the light of day.
We must also acknowledge Shamsul Islam, whose idea this book was (along with Md Asiuzzaman), but who, unfortunately left ULAB for greener pastures. Zaman, unfortunately was unable to complete his contribution due to overseas study and other external pressures.
The staff of ULAB have always been supportive and helpful, especially Kader Mohammad (who produced the index), Trisha Falguni, Tauhid Ziauddin, and Md Muzammel Haque (Sohel) who ensured that our computers always worked, at a number of critical moments.
We also owe a great debt of gratitude to Jessica Mudditt who, at short notice, stepped and undertook the task of copy editing many of the papers.
The students of ULAB have always been a joy to teach. Eager to learn, friendly and open minded they have listened attentively to the ideas explored in this book, pointing out things we had wrong and always reminding us to adopt a less Eurocentric view of the world.
When this book was in its final stages of production, we learned of the tragic death of Tareque Masud, filmmaker and friend to many of the contributors of this book. Tareque and Catherine Masud have been pivotal figures in the growth of contemporary Bangladeshi cinema. He will be sorely missed.
We must also thank the anonymous reader whose comments revealed many of our shortcomings and whose suggestions and recommendations greatly improved the content of the book. However, any errors contained herein are ours alone!
Finally, we have always appreciated the patience and help of Jelena Stanovnik of Intellect Books who guided this book through to its publication.
List of Tables, Boxes, and Matrices
Tables, Boxes, and Matrices
Table 2.1: Bangladeshi socio-economic data
Table 2.2: Bangladeshi media at a glance
Table 2.3: Access to media in Bangladesh (2005)
Table 2.4: Major media companies in Bangladesh
Box 2.1: Press Laws and Regulations in Bangladesh
Table 2.5: Number of newspapers and periodicals in Bangladesh, 2010
Table 2.6: Major daily newspapers (Bangla and English) of Bangladesh, 2010
Box 2.2: Bangladeshi radio
Box 2.3: Film Production Statistics for the Twenty-first Century
Box 2.4: Film Censorship Activity in 2009
Table 3.1: Main features of Bangladeshi newspaper industry between the pre- and post-1990 period
Table 3.2: Circulation of top Bengali and English national dailies as of 26 January 2011
Table 4.1: Reach of Radio in Bangladesh
Table 4.2: Reach of Radio in Rural Bangladesh
Table 4.3: Media Access by Household Income in Bangladesh
Table 4.4: Media Reach in Bangladesh
Table 4.5: Description of Private Commercial FM Stations in Bangladesh
Table 4.6: Description of Select Internet Radio Stations in Bangladesh
Table 4.7: Approved Community Radio Stations in Bangladesh
Table 4.8: Description of International Radio Stations with Presence in Bangladesh
Table 4.9: Listenership to Different Radio Stations in Bangladesh
Table 4.10: Media Access in Rural Bangladesh (2009)
Table 4.11: Frequency of Using Radio in Ten Bangladesh Districts
Table 4.12: Reasons for Listening to Radio (2006)
Table 10.1: Summary of Popular Indian soap operas
Table 10.2: Summary of popular Bangladeshi soap operas
Table 12.1: Definitions of Digital Bangladesh
Table 12.2: Goals/objectives of Digital Bangladesh
Table 12.3: Stakeholders/beneficiaries of Digital Bangladesh
Table 12.4: Scope of Digital Bangladesh
Table 12.5: Pillars/components of Digital Bangladesh
Table 12.6: Roadmap of Digital Bangladesh
Table 12.7: Challenges of Digital Bangladesh
Table 12.8: Feasibility of Digital Bangladesh
Table 12.9: Policy Recommendations on Digital Bangladesh
Table 13.1: Key events in the development of television in Bangladesh
Table 13.2: Patterns of TV Licenses Ownership
Table 13.3: Reach of Television as % of the population (1995–2009)
Table 13.4: Laws and Regulations Governing the Media Industries
Table 15.1: Lists of selected early independent short films
Table 15.2: Lists of selected films of the second phase (1993–1999) of independent cinema movement
Table 15.3: Format, length and funding details of selected post-2000 feature films
Table 17.1: Bangladesh: integrity indicators scorecard
Table 17.2: Program distribution percentage in select TV stations
Table 17.3: Viewership of Top TV Channels in metropolitan areas of Bangladesh
Table 18.1: Practitioners’ main discourses about PR in the 1970s
Table 18.2: Practitioners’ main discourses about PR in the 1980s
Table 18.3: Practitioners’ main discourses about PR in the 1990s
Table 18.4: Practitioners’ main discourses about PR in the 2000s
Table 18.5: Main Discourses on PR Prospects in Bangladesh from 1970s to 2000s
Table 18.6: ICT Penetration in Bangladesh (2009)
Table 20.1: Data indicating Dhaka residents’ rejection of political parties
Table 20.2: Data indicating youth’s rejection of politics
Table 20.3: Data indicating Dhaka residents’ acceptance of democracy
Table 20.4: Data indicating youth’s acceptance of lifestyle politics
List of Figures and Photographs
Figures and Photographs
Photograph 1.1: Bangladesh’s national parliament building. ( Photo Razibul Hossain )
Photograph 1.2: Everyday traffic congestion in Dhaka. ( Photo Razibul Hossain )
Photograph 1.3: Newspaper sold at Dhaka’s sidewalk. ( Photo Razibul Hossain )
Figure 3.1: Growth of newspaper industry in Bangladesh between 1972 and 2010
Figure 3.2: Percentage of newspaper readership in Bangladesh from 1995 to 2005
Photograph 6.1: Crossfire, Shahidul Alam, 2010
Photograph 6.2: Fire Life and Loss, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Photograph 6.3: Rashid Talukder 1971
Photograph 9.1: Arif and his wife, Selina, separated by the veil
Photograph 9.2: Asma, Anu, and Ayesha are unable to stand up to Kazi’s authority
Photograph 9.3:

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