Bahria University

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DR. ASIA ASHFAQ

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PERSONAL INFORMATION
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Email asiaashfaq.buic@bahria.edu.pk
Phone Ext. +92-51-9260002
Research Areas / Expertise International Migration, Sociology of Health, Political Sociology, Gender Studies
QUALIFICATION
Degree Passing Year Majors University
Ph.D 2024 Sociology University of the Punjab, Lahore
M.Phil 2015 Sociology International Islamic University, Islamabad
BS 2012 Sociology International Islamic University, Islamabad
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Designation From To Organization
Assistant Professor 01-Feb-2024 Present Bahria University E-8 Campus, Islamabad
Senior Lecturer 01-Jul-2021 31-Jan-2024 Bahria University E-8 Campus, Islamabad
Lecturer 01-Jan-2018 30-Jun-2021 Bahria University E-8 Campus, Islamabad

Publications

Journals & Conferences
  • Elderly Parents and INternational Mogration of Sons: Evidence from Pakistan and Azad Jammu * Kashmir | Journal of Identity and Migration Studies
  • Experiences of Women Police at Workplace in Pakistan | Pakistan Journal of Criminology
  • From Patriarchy to Neopatriarchy: Experiences of Women from Pakistan | International Journal of Humanities & Social sciences
  • The Social Media and Digitalization of Political Participation in Youths: An Indonesian Perspective | Society
  • Advantages of implementing mediamorphosis in supporting Using-ethnic programs at Radio Sritanjung FM Banyuwangi | Masyarakat, Kebudayaan dan Politik
  • Analyzing the effect of remittance transfer on socioeconomic well-being of left-behind parents: A study of Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) | Journal of International Migration and Integration
  • Child Labour In Pakistan: Consequences on Children's Health | International Journal of Human Rights and Constitutional Studies
  • The role of social media in promoting political participation: The Lebanon experience | Masyarakat Kebudayaan dan Politik
  • The effects of global migration of male children on left-behind parents’ family and social life: The case of Pakistan | Masyarakat Kebudayaan dan Politik
  • Women’s Attitudes towards Wife Beating and its Connection with Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): An Empirical Analysis of a National Demographic and Health Survey Conducted in Pakistan | Journal of International Women's Studies
  • Social Support Through Religion, and Psychological Wellbeing: COVID-19 and Coping Strategies in Indonesia | Journal of Religion and Health
  • NGOs schools are promoting education for sustainable development in rural areas | Globalisation, Societies and Education
  • Uplifting the socio-economic empowerment of women through handicraft industry | Masyarakat, Kebudayaan dan Politik
  • Civil resistance campaign for the Free Papua Movement and student protests in 2019 in Surabaya, Indonesia | International Journal of Human Rights
  • Cultural dynamics of digital space: Democracy, civic engagement and youth participation in virtual spheres | International Journal of Intercultural Relations
  • The hijab debate in the European countries: Perspective of women return migrants in Pakistan | Masyarakat Kebudayaan dan Politik
  • The role of Community Health Centres (CHCs) in promoting the provision of primary health care services in rural areas | Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
  • Politics in Indonesia: democracy, social networks and youth political participation | Cogent Social Sciences
  • Monster of the Night: Identifying Pakistani Gender-Based, Religious, and Cultural Influences on Sleep Paralysis Among University Students | Culture Medicine and Psychiatry
  • Islamic Eco-Theology in Practice: Revitalizing Environmental Stewardship and Tawhidic Principles in Agricultural Community | MUHARRIK Jurnal Dakwah dan Sosial
  • Dynamics of hate speech in social media: insights from Indonesia | Global Knowledge Memory and Communication
  • Social media as a supporting mechanism during COVID-19 in Indonesia: A quantitative study on isolation among elders | Vacunas
  • Shift from Traditional to Contemporary Political Patterns: Knowing the Youth Perspectives on Political Participation | Journal of Asian and African Studies
  • Marginalization and Environmental Risk: WomenÂs Roles in Making Plastic Woven Bags in Indonesia | International Journal of Women Studies
  • Analyzing the effect of remittance transfer on socioeconomic well-being of left-behind parents: A study of Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) | Journal of International Migration and Integration
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