Journalism education in Pakistan must break out of the liberal mould that shaped it
Recently scholars at the opening meeting of the premier International Communication Association conference, cautioned against the role of ‘fake news’ in
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Recently scholars at the opening meeting of the premier International Communication Association conference, cautioned against the role of ‘fake news’ in
This term I’m teaching an elective under our MA in media management program at the Hong Kong Baptist University.
But going beyond the human rights perspectives on a restricted public sphere commonly associated with closed societies, question remains whether
This paper aims to broaden the debate in the field by examining two political protests in Pakistan with specific regards
Originally published in The News on Sunday, August 13th 2017. In their vehement critique of the media industry, Herman and
I’m not an advocate of Buddhism over Islam mind you. But of the value of fresh perspectives.
Logan set’s itself apart from the usual plot; it’s not the exceptionally violent and gritty feel of the film, although
On 24th February, 2017 I presented some findings on the Changes in Political Protests in Pakistan since the 90’s, based
Saying goodbye to half-baked resolutions: Embracing discipline in 2017 for a year of purposeful action and meaningful growth
Op-ed published in The News, print edition, 28 December 2016. If we look at our political history from 1990 to the