Dr. Adeel Ahmad Aamir
Assistant Professor
- Group:Mass Communication Department
Dr. Adeel Ahmad Aamir
Assistant Professor
Department: MASS COMMUNICATION
Extension Number: 856
Office Number: 14-F
Education:
Ph.D. (University of Central Punjab)
MPhil in Communication Studies (University of the Punjab)
MSc in Communication Studies (University of the Punjab)
MA in Political Science (University of the Punjab)
PGD in TV Production & Direction (Pak-Turk Foundation & Institute of Communication Studies)
Adeel Ahmad Aamir has extensive experience spanning over 18 years in national and international electronic media and print media. Adeel Ahmad Aamir has worked in many capacities from Reporter to Producer, Senior Producer, and Manager of News with well-known national and international organizations e.g., KGW 9 USA, Channel4 UK, ITV UK, Geo News Network, City News Network, Din News, Indus News, Channel 24, City News Network and RT News
Nuffic &NFP Fellow in Multimedia Reporting at RNTC Amsterdam (The Netherlands). Under Netherlands Fellowship Program (2014);
British Chevening Fellow in South Asia Journalism Program at University of Westminster London under the British Chevening Scholarship Program (2013);
Kiplinger Fellow at Ohio State University Columbus USA in Public Affairs Reporting under Kiplinger Fellowship Program (2012);
US-Pakistan Journalism Exchange Fellow at International Centre for Journalists Washington DC Under US-Pakistan Journalism Exchange Program (2011)
Teaching Interests: Media & Politics, social media, Development Journalism
Research Interests: social media in developing countries, Citizen Journalism
Research Project: Critical Analysis of US and Pakistani media Coverage of Operation Neptune Spear(Killing of Osama Bin Laden)
Publications
- Aamir, A. A., & Hayat (2022). Undergraduate Students Predisposition from Instagram and Snapchat Interactive Effect on Stress. Webology, Volume 19(No. 3), 403–416. (HEC X Category)
- Aamir, A. A., Hassan, A., & Shams, M. A. (2022). Predisposition from Instagram and Snapchat Interactive Effect on Narcissism. Pakistan Journal of Media Sciences, 3(1), 99–132. Retrieved from https://media-sciences.com/index.php/pjms/article/view/86 (HEC Y Category)
- Hassan, A., Aamir, A. A., & Noor, R. (2022). Bridging Gap through Arts and Literature: An analysis of Indo-Pak Print Media Framing. In Journal of Peace, Development and Communication. Vol. 06, Issue 02, pp. 520–528. https://doi.org/10.36968/JPDC-V06-I02-36 (HEC Y Category)