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
QUALIFICATION
Degree Passing Year Majors University
PhD 2014 Mass Communication Illama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Designation From To Organization
Senior Professor / HoD Media Studies 01-Jul-2025 Present Bahria University E-8 Islamabad, Pakistan
Professor 30-Jun-2021 30-Jun-2025 Bahria University E-8 Islamabad, Pakistan
Associate Professor 01-Jul-2015 30-Jun-2021 Bahria University E-8 Islamabad, Pakistan

Publications

Journals
  • 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
  • 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
Conferences
  • media and peace building process in Pakistan | Social Sciences research in post modern times
  • Media and conflicts in Pakistan: Towards a theory and practice of peace journalism | media and conflict resolution (Sydney, AUSTRALIA)
  • media and sectarian conflicts in Pakistan: A peace journalism approach | political transition, non-violence and communication in conflict transformation(Tahiland)
  • towrads the theory and practice of environment journalism | climate change and disaster risk management , Comsat university Islamabad
  • media and Ispamophobia | role of media in prevention of terrorism
  • framing of sectarain conflict in Pakistan | peace, conflict and violence
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