

PH-D-JOURNALISM-MASS-COMMUNICATION in New Media Studies at Shivaji University, Kolhapur


Kolhapur, Maharashtra
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About the Specialization
What is New Media Studies at Shivaji University, Kolhapur Kolhapur?
This New Media Studies program at Shivaji University focuses on the critical understanding and advanced research of digital communication, media technologies, and their societal impact. It delves into the evolving landscape of online platforms, content creation, and audience engagement, crucial for India''''s rapidly digitizing media sector. The program emphasizes both theoretical frameworks and practical applications relevant to the Indian media industry''''s transformation.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for postgraduate degree holders in Journalism and Mass Communication or related fields who aspire to academic research, policy analysis, or advanced roles in digital media. It attracts fresh graduates keen on contributing to scholarly discourse in new media, as well as working professionals seeking to deepen their expertise and lead innovation in India''''s dynamic digital communication space.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to pursue careers as academic researchers, media policy analysts, digital strategy consultants, or content strategists in leading Indian and international organizations. They can contribute significantly to media think tanks and educational institutions. This specialization equips them to tackle complex challenges in the digital media landscape, influencing future trends and policy in India''''s growing communication sector.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Research Foundations & Ethics- (undefined)
Thoroughly engage with coursework on research methodology, qualitative, and quantitative methods. Dedicate time to understanding research ethics and plagiarism guidelines. Actively participate in seminars and workshops on academic writing and research software (e.g., Mendeley for referencing).
Tools & Resources
Shivaji University Research Ethics Committee Guidelines, Academic databases (JSTOR, Scopus, Web of Science), Reference managers (Mendeley, Zotero), NPTEL courses on Research Methodology
Career Connection
A strong foundation ensures credible research, crucial for academic publications and thesis defense, building reputation as a rigorous scholar or analyst.
Identify Core Research Interests in New Media- (undefined)
Begin exploring diverse areas within New Media Studies early. Read widely across digital journalism, social media, media convergence, and AI''''s impact on media. Attend departmental research colloquia and guest lectures to identify potential research gaps and align interests with faculty expertise.
Tools & Resources
Leading journals in New Media & Communication, Departmental research presentations, Online academic resources (Google Scholar, Academia.edu)
Career Connection
Clarifying research interests early streamlines thesis development and focuses on impactful areas, making you a specialist in demand within specific digital media research domains.
Engage in Peer Learning & Discussion Forums- (undefined)
Form study groups with fellow Ph.D. scholars to discuss coursework, research papers, and potential research problems. Actively participate in departmental discussion forums to receive feedback on nascent ideas and improve critical thinking skills through diverse perspectives.
Tools & Resources
Departmental common rooms/discussion spaces, University library resources for group study, Online academic communities (LinkedIn groups for media research)
Career Connection
Building a strong academic network early on fosters collaborative opportunities and provides invaluable support, leading to better research outcomes and future collaborations.
Intermediate Stage
Develop and Refine Research Proposal- (undefined)
Work closely with your supervisor to develop a robust Ph.D. research proposal, incorporating feedback rigorously. Focus on a clear problem statement, methodology, and expected outcomes relevant to New Media Studies in the Indian context. Prepare thoroughly for the proposal defense.
Tools & Resources
Supervisor mentorship, University Ph.D. regulations on proposal format, Examples of successful proposals (if available from department)
Career Connection
A well-defined proposal is the blueprint for a successful Ph.D., leading to timely completion and a high-quality thesis, which is essential for academic and research roles.
Present Research at National Conferences- (undefined)
Prepare papers based on your literature review or preliminary findings to present at national-level academic conferences in Journalism & Mass Communication or New Media. This helps in gaining feedback, networking with peers and senior scholars, and building your academic profile.
Tools & Resources
Call for papers from Indian academic associations (IAMCR, UCG-SAP), Departmental funding for conference travel, Presentation software (PowerPoint, Google Slides)
Career Connection
Conference presentations enhance visibility, provide networking opportunities for future collaborations or job prospects, and demonstrate your ability to articulate complex research.
Cultivate Advanced Analytical Skills- (undefined)
Deepen expertise in advanced data analysis techniques, whether qualitative (e.g., thematic analysis with NVivo) or quantitative (e.g., regression analysis with R/Python). Apply these skills to pilot studies or initial data collection phases of your research.
Tools & Resources
Advanced courses on NPTEL/Coursera for specific software, Statistical software (SPSS, R, Python), Qualitative analysis software (NVivo, ATLAS.ti)
Career Connection
Strong analytical skills are highly valued in both academia and industry, enabling you to conduct rigorous research and provide data-driven insights for media organizations.
Advanced Stage
Publish in Peer-Reviewed Journals- (undefined)
Aim to publish at least one or two research papers in UGC CARE listed or Scopus/Web of Science indexed journals during your Ph.D. process. Focus on refining your writing, responding to reviewer feedback, and understanding the publication process.
Tools & Resources
List of UGC CARE/Scopus indexed journals in JMC, Academic writing workshops, Grammar and plagiarism check tools (Grammarly, Turnitin)
Career Connection
Publications are critical for academic career progression, faculty positions, and demonstrate your contribution to the body of knowledge in New Media Studies.
Engage in Interdisciplinary Research & Collaboration- (undefined)
Seek opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration within Shivaji University or with other institutions, particularly with departments like Computer Science or Sociology, to enrich your New Media research. This broadens perspectives and opens avenues for novel research questions.
Tools & Resources
Shivaji University inter-departmental research groups, National research grants requiring collaborative teams, Networking events across faculties
Career Connection
Interdisciplinary work makes your research more robust and applicable, enhancing your appeal to diverse academic institutions and research organizations looking for broad expertise.
Prepare for Thesis Submission & Viva Voce- (undefined)
Dedicate focused effort to writing and structuring your Ph.D. thesis according to university guidelines. Engage in mock viva sessions with your supervisor and peers to prepare for the final defense. Incorporate all feedback diligently for a comprehensive presentation of your research.
Tools & Resources
Shivaji University thesis submission guidelines, Supervisor and departmental committee for reviews, Presentation practice sessions
Career Connection
Successful thesis defense is the culmination of your Ph.D., opening doors to academic positions, post-doctoral research, or senior research roles in India and globally.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Master''''s Degree (M.A.) in Journalism & Mass Communication or an allied discipline with a minimum of 55% marks (50% for reserved categories). Candidates must qualify for the Ph.D. Entrance Test (PET) conducted by the University or be exempted if they possess UGC-NET (including JRF)/UGC-CSIR NET (including JRF)/SLET/GATE/Teacher Fellowship.
Duration: 1-2 Semesters (Coursework Phase), 3-6 Years (Overall Ph.D.)
Credits: 10-12 (For Coursework Phase) Credits
Assessment: Internal: N.A. (Typically includes assignments, presentations, seminars), External: N.A. (Typically includes an end-of-semester examination for coursework)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JMC-PHD-RM01 | Research Methodology and Quantitative Methods | Core (Mandatory) | 4 | Fundamentals of Research Design, Quantitative Research Approaches, Statistical Tools for Data Analysis, Hypothesis Testing and Interpretation, Data Collection and Sampling Techniques, Research Software Applications (e.g., SPSS) |
| JMC-PHD-RQ02 | Review of Literature and Qualitative Research Methods | Core (Mandatory) | 4 | Systematic Literature Review, Theoretical Framework Development, Qualitative Research Paradigms, Interview and Focus Group Techniques, Content and Discourse Analysis, Ethics in Research and Academic Integrity |
| JMC-PHD-NMS03 | Advanced Studies in New Media Theories and Practices | Specialization Elective (Inferred) | 2 | Digital Communication Theories, Social Media Ecosystem and Dynamics, Convergence Culture and Participatory Media, Online Journalism and Digital Storytelling, Data Journalism and Visualization, Emerging Technologies in Media (AI, VR/AR) |




