Bahria University

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DR. TEHMINA ASHFAQ QAZI

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PERSONAL INFORMATION
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Email tehminaqazi.buic@bahria.edu.pk
Phone Ext. 9260002 Ext1273
Research Areas / Expertise Political Communication, digital Media, Health Communication, Media Effects
QUALIFICATION
Degree Passing Year Majors University
PhD 2022 Media & Communications University of Central Punjab Lahore, Pakistan.
MS 2015 Media Studies Riphah International University Islamabad, Pakistan
MSc 2011 Media & Communication International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Designation From To Organization
Senior Assistant Professor 18-Jan-2016 09-Feb-2026 Bahria University, Islamabad

Publications

Journals & Conferences
  • MEASURING MEDIA LITERACY AMONG YOUTH IN PAKISTAN | Journal of critical reviews (JCR)
  • Media and Human Rights: A Study of the Kashmir Conflict in the Indian Press | Journal of Peace, Development and Communication (JPDC)
  • Social Media and Students Academic Life A Case Study of Punjab Colleges in Pakistan | Journal of critical reviews (JCR)
  • EXPOSURE TO JUVENILE-BASED CRIME REENACTMENT PROGRAMS; A STUDY OF PERCEIVED PARENTAL STRESS | Journal of Media Studies
  • Facebook Memes on Pakistan's Political Personalities: Exploring Visual and Textual Frames | The Journal of Mass Communication
  • How Tiktok Addiction Leads To Mental Health Illness? Examining The Mediating Role Of Academic Performance Using Structural Equation Modeling | Journal of Positive School Psychology
  • Framing of Israel and Palestine Conflict in RT news, Al-Jazeera, CNN & BBC News | Global Digital Print Media Review
  • Cyber Bullying and Social Conduct: A Mediating Role of Depression and Social Anxiety | Central European Management Journal
  • Effects of Conventional Media Advertisements on Body Image and Self-Esteem among Women in Islamabad | Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Afghan Migration Coverage Of 2023: An Analysis From Pakistan | Migration Letters
  • Attribute Inter-Media Agenda Setting OfPolitical Actors During Election Time In Pakistan | Migration Letters
  • Influence of User-Generated Online Content in Promoting Tourism in Pakistan: Testing the Theory of Planned Behavior | Media and Communication Review MCR
  • A Study on the Women’s Use of social media & Breast Cancer-related Health Information-Seeking Behavior: Utility of Information Channel as a Mediator | Global Management Sciences Review
  • Exposure to Pandemic News on Mainstream Media: A Study of Risk Perception and Perceived Stress | Journal of Asian Development Studies
  • 2025|Page 599VISUAL STORYTELLING IN AUTEUR FILMMAKING: AN ANALYSIS OF CINEMATIC TECHNIQUES | Journal of Media Horizons
  • EXAMINING THE ACCEPTANCE OF MHEALTH APPLICATIONS IN PAKISTAN: INSIGHTS FROM THE TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL (TAM) | International Journal of Social Sciences Bulletin
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