Bahria University

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DR. TABINDA SADIQ

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PERSONAL INFORMATION
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Email tsaddiq.buic@bahria.edu.pk
Phone Ext. 9260002 Ext1365
Research Areas / Expertise Media Effects
QUALIFICATION
Degree Passing Year Majors University
MS 2016 Media Studies Riphah International University Rawalpindi, Pakistan
MSc Communication Studies 2004 TV Production Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Designation From To Organization
Senior Assistant Professor 01-Feb-2012 Present Bahria University Islamabad
Visiting Faculty 01-Sep-2010 30-Jan-2012 Bahria University Islamabad, Pakistan

Publications

Journals & Conferences
  • A Speech Act Analysis of the Speech of Nawaz Sharif Ex-Prime Minister of Pakistan | Multicultural Education
  • From Friends to Foe and Foe to Friends: A ReconciliationProcess between Taliban and the US Government | Journal of Peace Development and Communication
  • Audience Analysis On Controversial Issues In Talk Shows Of News Channels Of Pakistan | Webology
  • Cultural Journalism in Pakistan: Decline of Literary Content in National Urdu Newspapers | Global Digital & Print Media Review
  • Examining the Impact of Social Media Make-Up Influencers on Millennials | Global Digital & Print Media Review
  • Working under the shadow of Taboo & Blasphemy: Coverage of Minorities in Pakistan Press under the Blasphemy Law | Global Media Journal Pakistan-Edition
  • Analyzing Social Media And Traditional Media Coverage Of Elections 2018 In Pakistan | Migration Letter
  • Afghan Migration Coverage Of 2023: An Analysis From Pakistan | Migration Letter
  • Attribute Inter-Media Agenda Setting Of Political Actors During Election Time In Pakistan | Migration Letter
  • Understanding the Experiences, Perspectives of Filmmakers, and Editors with Artificial Intelligence-powered Tools | Media and Communication Review MCR
  • Psychological Effects of Violence Shown in Media Content on Children: A Study of Parents’ Perception | Media and Communication Review
  • Female journalists in Pakistan’s media landscape: Analysing challenges and resilience | Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies
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