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Paula Chakravartty

James Weldon Johnson Associate Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication

Media, Culture, and Communication

Paula Chakravartty is James Weldon Johnson Associate Professor at the Gallatin School and the Department of Media, Culture and Communication at New York University. Her research and teaching interests span comparative political economy, migration, labor and social movements , and the study of colonial and racial power. She is currently completing a monograph on Media and Economic Violence. She is also working on two on-going collaborative projects: a co-authored book on Media, Race and the Infrastructures of Empire; and a field-based partnership research project on migrant mobility and debt in Uttar Pradesh, India. She has published widely in numerous journals across disciplines including American Quarterly, Antipode, Economic and Political Weekly, The Journal of Communication, Media Culture and Society, International Journal of Communication, Political Communication, among others. Her books include Race, Empire and the Crisis of the Subprime (Co-edited with Denise Ferreira da Silva with Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013), Media Policy and Globalization (Co-Authored by Katharine Sarikakis with Edinburgh University Press, 2006), and Global Communications: Towards a Transcultural Political Economy (Co-Edited with Yuezhi Zhao with Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2008). She serves as the Vice President of the NYU Chapter of the AAUP (American Association of University Professors).

 

Selected Publications

To read recent publications see:

Puppis, M., Mansell, R., & Van den Bulck, H. (Eds.). (2024). Handbook of Media and Communication Governance. Edward Elgar Publishing.

A Conversation with Paula Chakravartty, Communication and Race (2024)

From Indenture to “Good Governance”: eMigrate and the Politics of Reforming Global Labour Supply Chains, Antipode (2022)

The Disavowal of Race in Communication Theory, Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies (2020)

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Media, Culture, and Communication

Our media studies programs train agile researchers of a shifting media landscape. Learn to analyze media and technology in its cultural, social, and global contexts.

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