Researcher

Biography

Dr. Ayesha Jehangir is a Lecturer in Journalism and Communication in the School of the Arts and Media. Her research focuses on the mediation of human suffering in war and conflict zones and sits at the intersection of media, politics, and society. In particular, she studies peace journalism, decolonising war and conflict reporting, symbolic borders in news media and the ways resistance and solidarity manifest in journalistic practice. Ayesha...view more

Dr. Ayesha Jehangir is a Lecturer in Journalism and Communication in the School of the Arts and Media. Her research focuses on the mediation of human suffering in war and conflict zones and sits at the intersection of media, politics, and society. In particular, she studies peace journalism, decolonising war and conflict reporting, symbolic borders in news media and the ways resistance and solidarity manifest in journalistic practice. Ayesha also has an emerging interest in journalism innovations, including cross-border collaborations, journalism in exile and displacement, and new technologies in reporting war and conflict. 

She is part of the Media Futures Hub, Associate of the Australian Human Rights Institute, and has also previously served as Co-Secretary of the Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia (2024 and 2025). 

Ayesha is the author of Afghan Refugees, Pakistani Media and the State: The Missing Peace (Routledge, 2024), the inaugural Peace Fellow of the International Association of Media and Communication Research (2024–2026), and a 2024 Weizenbaum Institute Open Fellow (Berlin). She is also Associate Fellow of Advance HE (formally known as the Higher Education Academy), which champions excellence in teaching and learning within the tertiary education sector globally.

Ayesha completed her PhD in media studies (war and peace reporting) from the School of the Arts, English and Media at the University of Wollongong (conferred in September 2021). Her PhD was awarded 'Examiners' Commendation for Outstanding Thesis'. 

W: https://ayeshajehangir.net/

[pronounce last name as: Ja-han-geeer] 


My Grants

  • 2024 UNSW ADA Seed Funding ($7500)
  • 2024 Weizenbaum Institute Open Fellowship ($10,000)
  • 2024 International Association for Media and Communication Research Grant (US $1,500)
  • 2024 UTS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences: Conference Funding ($600)
  • 2024 QUT-APSA Workshop Award ($1,200)
  • 2023 CMT/UTS Research Presentation Award ($3000)
  • 2023 UTS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences: Travel/Conference Funding ($1000)
  • 2022 UTS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences: Travel/Conference Funding ($1000)
  • 2022 NSW Office of Premier and Cabinet – Media and Violent Extremism ($20,000)
  • 2021 University of Wollongong, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Small Research Grant ($1000)

My Qualifications

PhD (University of Wollongong), Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA)


My Awards

 

  • Weizenbaum Institute Open Fellow (2024)
  • Peace Fellow of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (2024-2026)

My Research Supervision


Areas of supervision

War, Conflict and Peace Journalism; Journalists' Safety; Voice, Race, and Representation; Media, Power and Authoritarianism; Refugees and Digital Media; Solutions Journalism.

 


Currently supervising

Current:

Ayesha Akbar (PhD) 'How generative AI could influence journalistic practices: A case study of Pakistan' (Secondary Supervisor)

Completed:

Herdanang Ahmad Fauzan (Master's) 'Condemning without confronting: Indexing within Australian news media framing of former Indonesian president Joko Widodo amid his endorsement of Prabowo Subianto for the 2024 election' (2025) 

 

 


My Teaching

Ungergrad:

MDIA1002 - Journalistic Voices and Values

MDIA3013 - War and Peace Journalism

Postgrad:

MDIA5006 - News and Feature Writing 

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