DR. TABINDA SADIQ
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| 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