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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Disclosure StatementWe declare of not having any conflict of interest with the Publishers.Additional informationNotes on contributorsKaifia Ancer LaskarKaifia Ancer Laskar, a Ph.D. in Mass Communication with her dissertation titled “Mediated Mythical Discourses in Television Soap operas,” teaches Journalism and Mass Communication at Aliah University, Kolkata, West Bengal. She is interested in discourse analysis of gender and myth in fictional television and film texts, fake news and C4DSC. She has publications with Intellect, UGC CARE, Routledge and Sage apart from several peer-reviewed Indian journals. She can be reached at kaifiaancer@aliah.ac.inMohammad ReyazDr Mohammad Reyaz is an assistant professor at the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, Aliah University, Kolkata, India. He was 2021 fellow of the Study of the US Institutes (SUSIs) for Scholars on Religious Pluralism at Seattle University. He recently completed an ICSSR sponsored project on “Stakes in India’s Soft Power: A Case Study of Afghanistan.” He has done MPhil and Ph.D. in International Studies from Jamia Milia Islamia. His articles and book-chapters have been published by Oxford, Routledge, Springer, Sage, and Intellect, among others. He can be reached at reyaz@aliah.ac.in.
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