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Inhabiting Palampur: Teaching Economics and Political Science through Drama during the Pandemic

This essay reviews a process drama led integration of Economics and Political Science in a project called 'The Story of Palampur' through the lens of Dorothy Heathcote's 1983 call to re-evaluate both the purpose of our schools and the society we wish to build. Taking place during the COVID-19 pandemic at an elite K-12 school in India, the project utilised the process drama approach to teach the threshold concepts of…

picked 11 Aug 2026

Reference · Wikidata

media type

two-part identifier for file formats and format contents transmitted on the Internet

picked 12 Aug 2026

Encyclopedia · Wikipedia

Media type

In information and communications technology, a media type, content type or MIME type is a two-part identifier for file formats and content formats. Their purpose is comparable to filename extensions and uniform type identifiers, in that they identify the intended data format. They are mainly used by technologies underpinning the Internet, and also used on Linux desktop systems.

picked 13 Aug 2026

Book · DOAB

Political (Dis)Engagement

In what ways is the meaning and practice of politics changing? Why might so many people feel dissatisfied and disaffected with electoral politics? What approaches do political activists use to raise issues and mobilise people for action? What role does the internet and social media play in contemporary citizenship and activism? This book brings together academics from a range of disciplines with political activists …

picked 13 Aug 2026

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The battle over broadcast regulation: can the free press survive a free market approach?The battle over broadcast regulation: can the free press survive a free market approach?

This dissertation examines the 100-year-old political economic evolution of broadcast regulation in the U.S., primarily focusing on the shift toward a free market approach to FCC policy decisions and the consequences for a free press in democratic society. Deregulation and concentration of media ownership trends have cast doubt on the independence of the press, and raised questions regarding the vitality and viabili…

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picked 13 Aug 2026
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