Bahria University

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DR SHABIR HUSSAIN

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PERSONAL INFORMATION
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Email shabir.buic@bahria.edu.pk
Phone Ext. Ext. 9263407
Research Areas / Expertise Political Communication, Peace Communication, Data and Democracy, Problematic use of Technologies
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
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Publications

Journals & Conferences
  • Evaluating war and peace potential of Pakistani news media: Advancing a peace journalism model | Information development
  • Peace Journalism for Conflict Reporting: Insights from Pakistan | Journalism Practice
  • Identifying peace-oriented media strategies for deadly conflicts in Pakistan | Information development
  • Coverage of Taliban conflict in the Pak–Afghan press: A comparative analysis | International communication Gazette
  • Analyzing the war–media nexus in the conflict-ridden, semi-democratic milieu of Pakistan | Media, War and Conflict
  • Indo-Pak wars (1948, 1965, 1971, 1999): Projecting the Nationalistic Narrative | Journal of Political Studies
  • American, Indian and Chinese Media on “Belt and Road Initiative” | Global Social Sciences Review
  • Psychological effects of terrorism on Pakistani society: A Study of PTSD of APS Peshawar Incident | Journal of Criminology
  • News Media and Climate Change Crisis: Towards Better Theory and Practice for Environmental Journalism | Abasyn Journal of Social Sciences
  • Resurgence of Violence In Indian Occupied Kashmir: Analysis Of Indo-Pak News Media | Journal of Research in Social Sciences
  • Media Framing and Foreign Policy: A Case Study of the Coverage of Sino-Pak Relations in Global Media | The Dialogue
  • Reporting Sectarian Incidents: Examining the escalatory and de-escalatory discourses in the Pakistan News Media. | Journal of Political Studies
  • Reporting Ethnic Conflict in Karachi: Analysis through the Perspective of War and Peace Journalism. | Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities
  • Reporting Taliban conflict: analysis of Pakistani journalists’ attitude towards national security | NDU Journal
  • Conflict and Peace Journalism: Role of Media in Pakistan | Journal of Strategic Studies
  • Quran and war media: Towards a more constructed approach to conflict reporting | Journal of Al-Idah
  • Media Coverage of Taliban: Is Peace Journalism the Solution? | Asia Pacific Media Educator
  • War Media Galore in Pakistan: A Perspective on Taliban Conflict | Global media journal
  • Conflict Journalism in Pakistan: A Quest for Constructive Reporting | Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities
  • Balochistan: Reaping the benefits of peace journalism | conflict & communication online
  • Analysis of Pakistan Print Media Narrative on the War on Terror | International Journal of Crisis Communication
  • Analyzing media–government relations on policy issues in the semi-democratic milieu of Pakistan | Journalism
  • Social Media, Democracy and Fake News in Pakistan: An Analysis | Global Political Review
  • Media, War and Peace: Towards Peace Journalism Strategies in Pakistan | Global Regional Review
  • Current Affairs Talk Shows on Leading TV Channels in Pakistan: Agents of Political Harmony | Pakistan Social Sciences Review
  • Pakistan as Frontline State in War on Terror: Framing Analysis of the New York Times | Global Mass Communication Review
  • Evaluating the Influence of Policy Certainty and Violence on Coverage of Policy Issues in Pakistani Media | Journal of Peace Development & Communication
  • Analyzing Negativity in Democratic Media Setup: Case Study of PDM | Global Mass Communication Review
  • Examining perceptions towards war/peace journalism: A survey of journalists in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan | International Communication Gazette
  • Analyzing the State of Digital Information Warfare Between India and Pakistan on Twittersphere | SAGE OPEN
  • War or peace tweets? The case of Pakistan | Media International Australia
  • A Classification Framework for Analyzing the War and Peacemaking Potential of News Media in Pakistan | Journal of Asian and African Studies
  • Media Portrayal of a Civil Rights Movement: Perspective of Pakistani Journalists | JOURNALISM PRACTICE
  • Trolling of female journalists on Twitter in Pakistan: an analysis | Media International Australia
  • Media Freedom in a Populist Regime: Evidence From Pakistan | International Journal of Communication
  • Coverage of Taliban�s takeover of Afghanistan in the international press: A perspective on indexing theory | Journalism
  • REPORTING OF INDO-PAK CONFLICTS IN ELITE PRESS: A PEACE JOURNALISM APPROACH | Russian law Journal
  • Analyzing intermedia citations in the press of India and Pakistan | International Communication Gazette
  • Social Media and Conflict: A Visual Analysis of War and Peace Frames in Pakistan | Sage Open
  • Journalism in Chains: A Field Theory Approach to Understanding the Lived Experiences of Afghan Journalists | Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
  • Populism Fuels Hate Speech and Disinformation: Evidence From Political Discourse on X (Formerly Twitter) in India and Pakistan | International Journal of Communication
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