Knowledge Democracy and Participatory Research

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    Orissa Kalajatha
    (NIAE, 1993-01-28) Chakravotry, Runu
    This documentation marks the beginning of an exploratory process through which one we can reflect, understand, analyse and conceptulise what "popular culture" means? Does popular culture always mean the folk very indigenous expressions of beliefs. emotions, social economic conditions of a particular community. While using these popular or folk forms in a naan campaign like TLC are we able to retain its genuitity/ originality and authenticity? What happens in this course of transformation do we enhance or destroy it? What kind of popular or other forms have been used in BJGVJS 1927 Where do their roots lie, What has been the impact of using cultural forms to transmit pre-decided Велваgе оn auch a mans scale? What have been the constraints, what are the achievements? Where did me fail that in the Future plan of action?.

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