Biography
Dr. Ayesha Jehangir is a Lecturer in Journalism and Communication at the School of Arts and Media. Her research focuses on the mediation of human suffering from war and conflict zones. Particularly, she studies peace journalism, the refugee voice, digital political participation, and self-determination. Ayesha has an emerging interest in journalism innovations in the context of cross-border collaborations, exile/displacement, and resistance....view more
Dr. Ayesha Jehangir is a Lecturer in Journalism and Communication at the School of Arts and Media. Her research focuses on the mediation of human suffering from war and conflict zones. Particularly, she studies peace journalism, the refugee voice, digital political participation, and self-determination. Ayesha has an emerging interest in journalism innovations in the context of cross-border collaborations, exile/displacement, and resistance. She is the author of Afghan Refugees, Pakistani Media and the State: The Missing Peace (Routledge, 2024); inaugural Peace Fellow of the International Association of Media and Communication Research (2024-2026), and a 2024 Weizenbaum Institute Open Fellow (Berlin).
My Qualifications
PhD - War and Peace Journalism (Sept 2021)
My Research Supervision
Areas of supervision
Peace and Conflict Journalism; Journalists' Safety; Voice and Representation; Media, Power and Authoritarianism; Refugees and Digital Media.
My Teaching
MDIA1091 - Media, Society, Politics
MDIA1002 - Journalistic Voices and Values