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Mohan Dutta Racist

Mohan Jyoti Dutta

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Mohan Dutta Racist

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  1. Professor Mohan J Dutta has demonstrated his penchant to express strong views about White privilege on his social media accounts. Here are some of his latest posts on his Facebook. #CAREMasseyNZ White Paper LiveSteam and Recording: White paper by Jolovan Wham & Prof @mjdutt "Communicative Strategies for Resisting Authoritarianism" Watch it here https://www.facebook.com/CAREMassey/videos/420947012181897/ The National Communication Association’s Outstanding Health Communication Scholar Award is given out to the best health communication researcher, recognizing the lasting contributions made to health communication. The Outstanding Health Communication Scholar Award recognizes a significant and original contribution, in the form of a monograph, book, and/or program of research, to the study and application of the field of Health Communication. The award recognizes Professor Mohan J Dutta’s development of the meta-theoretical framework of the culture- centered approach (CCA), for theorizing, empirically examining, and implementing community-driven participatory health communication interventions for addressing health disparities. “I have enjoyed the opportunity to lead CNM in its mission to teach and study the role of communication in creating social impact,” said Prof Dutta, who joined NUS as Professor Massey Mohan Dutta of Communication in July 2012. “It’s a unique department in Asia and globally that takes seriously the idea that communication ought to make a difference in lives of peoples and communities we live amidst.” He added: “In the next phase of the evolution of Care, I am looking forward to locating its social change communication work at Massey University in New Zealand... in a climate that is explicitly committed to social justice, democracy, voice, and academic freedom.”

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