Semester III – Third Internal Assessment
Mode: Short Presentation on Assigned Topic with reference to the Assigned Paper.
| No | Name | Assigned topic | Assigned Paper |
| 1 | G.S.N. Chowdary | Stage 1 (Outline of the phenomenon; choice b/w descriptive & problematising approaches; relating the phen. to theory) | How information flows from the world to China https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/19401612221117470 |
| 2 | Kallem Vennela Reddy | Stage 2 (Writing hypotheses) | |
| 3 | Pitla Venugopal | Stage 3 (Operationalisation; validity) | |
| 4 | M Sai Teja Yadav | Stage 4 (Research design: sample, measurement instrument; reliability | |
| 5 | Sneha Punna | Stage 5 (Data Analysis: (organising data; summary / inferential statistics; significance / confidence) | |
| 6 | Y Murali Teja | Stage 6 (Results of data analysis – interpretation in terms of hypotheses) | |
| 7 | K Kalyan | Stage 1 (Outline of the phenomenon; choice b/w descriptive & problematising approaches; relating the phen. to theory) | News Can Help! The Impact of News Media and Digital Platforms on Awareness of and Belief in Misinformation https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/19401612221148981 |
| 8 | M Kranthi Kiran | Stage 2 (Writing hypotheses) | |
| 9 | K. Malyavika Gayatri | Stage 3 (Operationalisation; validity) | |
| 10 | Simran Kumari | Stage 4 (Research design: sample and measurement instrument; reliability | |
| 11 | Spencer Mahit Raj | Stage 5 (Data Analysis: (organising data; summary / inferential statistics; significance / confidence) | |
| 12 | Kethavath Akash | Stage 6 (Results of data analysis – interpretation in terms of hypotheses) | |
| 13 | Gudipelli Nikhitha | Stage 1 (Outline of the phenomenon; choice b/w descriptive & problematising approaches; relating the phen. to theory) | How Do Populists Visually Represent ‘The People’? https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/19401612221100418 |
| 14 | D Pranshutha | Stage 2 (Writing hypotheses) | |
| 15 | Suresh Kumar Earala | Stage 3 (Operationalisation; validity) | |
| 16 | Ch Jignas Kumar | Stage 4 (Research design: sample and measurement instrument; reliability | |
| 17 | K Prashanth | Stage 5 (Data Analysis: (organising data; summary / inferential statistics; significance / confidence) | |
| 18 | Gajarla Alekhya | Stage 6 (Results of data analysis – interpretation in terms of hypotheses) | |
| 19 | Sheri Sai Kumar | Stage 1 (Outline of the phenomenon; choice b/w descriptive & problematising approaches; relating the phen. to theory) | Differentiation and unity: A Cross-platform Comparison Analysis of Online Posts’ Semantics on Weibo and Twitter https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/20570473231165563 |
| 20 | Shaik Moin Pasha | Stage 2 (Writing hypotheses) | |
| 21 | Pala Praveen | Stage 3 (Operationalisation; validity) | |
| 22 | G Prashanth | Stage 4 (Research design: sample and measurement instrument; reliability | |
| 23 | Padmanabha | Stage 5 (Data Analysis: (organising data; summary / inferential statistics; significance / confidence) | |
| 24 | Y Akshitha | Stage 6 (Results of data analysis – interpretation in terms of hypotheses) | |
| 25 | Jason Benjamin | Stage 1 (Outline of the phenomenon; choice b/w descriptive & problematising approaches; relating the phen. to theory) | How well do India’s Multiple Language Dailies Provide Political Knowledge to Citizens of this Electoral Democracy? https://sci-hub.se/https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2015.1054185 |
| 26 | M Sai Kumar | Stage 2 (Writing hypotheses) | |
| 27 | Mandala Keerthi | Stage 3 (Operationalisation; validity) | |
| 28 | Boyidi Navaneetha | Stage 4 (Research design: sample and measurement instrument; reliability | |
| 29 | Dharavath Mothilal | Stage 5 (Data Analysis: (organising data; summary / inferential statistics; significance / confidence) | |
| 30 | R Shravan Kumar | Stage 6 (Results of data analysis – interpretation in terms of hypotheses) | |
| 31 | Joel Remtluanga | Stage 1 (Outline of the phenomenon; choice b/w descriptive & problematising approaches; relating the phen. to theory) | Digital propaganda, political bots and polarized politics in India. https://sci-hub.se/https://doi.org/10.1080/01292986.2019.1699938 |
| 32 | Rammurthy Challa | Stage 2 (Writing hypotheses) | |
| 33 | Nanjala Srinivas | Stage 3 (Operationalisation; validity) | |
| 34 | B Akshara | Stage 4 (Research design: sample and measurement instrument; reliability | |
| 35 | Bhukya Meghana | Stage 5 (Data Analysis: (organising data; summary / inferential statistics; significance / confidence) | |
| 36 | G Naveenabharathi | Stage 6 (Results of data analysis – interpretation in terms of hypotheses) | |
| 37 | Siripuram Dharani | Stage 1 (Outline of the phenomenon; choice b/w descriptive & problematising approaches; relating the phen. to theory) | Journalism Versus Churnalism: How News Factors in Press Releases Affect Journalistic Processing https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1461670X.2024.2409836#d1e311 |
| 38 | Shaik Mustafa | Stage 2 (Writing hypotheses) | |
| 39 | T Sandeep | Stage 3 (Operationalisation; validity) | |
| 40 | Mudigonda Sai Krishna | Stage 4 (Research design: sample and measurement instrument; reliability | |
| 41 | M Sai Kiran | Stage 5 (Data Analysis: (organising data; summary / inferential statistics; significance / confidence) | |
| 42 | U Srikanth | Stage 6 (Results of data analysis – interpretation in terms of hypotheses) | |
| 43 | B Parashuramudu | Stage 1 (Outline of the phenomenon; choice b/w descriptive & problematising approaches; relating the phen. to theory) | Who Is Responsible for Delhi Air Pollution? Indian Newspapers’ Framing of Causes and Solutions https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/8312/2521 |
| 44 | R Manasa | Stage 2 (Writing hypotheses) | |
| 45 | Shankar | Stage 3 (Operationalisation; validity) | |
| 46 | B Gangasagara | Stage 4 (Research design: sample and measurement instrument; reliability | |
| 47 | D Narasimha | Stage 5 (Data Analysis: (organising data; summary / inferential statistics; significance / confidence) | |
| 48 | Aliveli Raju | Stage 6 (Results of data analysis – interpretation in terms of hypotheses) |