PREVIOUS ISSUES

Volume-V

, Issue-I

(WINTER 2020)



01 - Hollywood Interpretative Overview on Communism: An Analysis of Pre, During & Pos

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gmcr.2020(V-I).01
10.31703/gmcr.2020(V-I).01
Published : Mar 2020

    The US communist or socialist fright began in the late 1800s, the moment when blue-collar workers stood up in opposition to get their fundamental integrity, remuneration betterment etc., and the attainment of such integrities from intercontinental supremacies, and to have remained in opposition to such economical way of mechanism. The fears of communism and their followers of anti-harmony to US co... Details
    Hollywood, Ideology, Propaganda, Communism, Social Constructivism.
    (1) Abida Noureen
    Assistant Professor, Department of Media Studies, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Tanveer Hussain
    Assistant Professor, School of media and communication studies, UMT, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (3) Haseeb Ur Rehman Warrich
    Assistant Professor, Department of Arts & Media, Foundation University Islamabad, Rawalpindi Campus, Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan.

02 - Moderation of Superior-Subordinate Communication: Relationship between Policy-Ma

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gmcr.2020(V-I).02
10.31703/gmcr.2020(V-I).02
Published : Mar 2020

    The study bridges the research gap concerning the direct relation of policymaking (PM) and policy-based attitude (PBA), later by investigating the moderation of superior-subordinate communication (SSC) in their relationship by advancing the LMX theory. Using the demonstrative sample (n=253) collected from the in-service bureaucrats of Punjab, data were analyzed by using (SEM) Structural Equation M... Details
    Superior-Subordinate Communication, Policymaking, Policy-Based Attitude, Pakistan. Bureaucracy of Punjab.
    (1) Syed Hassan Raza
    Lecturer, Department of Communication Studies, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Tahir Mahmood
    Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Studies, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (3) Moneeba Iftikhar
    Lecturer, Department of Mass Communication, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Pakistan.

04 - Men's Perception of Women Regarding the Internet Usage in the Khyber Agency Paki

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gmcr.2020(V-I).04
10.31703/gmcr.2020(V-I).04
Published : Mar 2020

    Khyber agency is located near the border of Afghanistan, due to continuous war in Afghanistan, patriarchal society and domination of males, the women of Khyber agency have no access to education, basic human rights and internet technologies. This paper investigated the gender discrimination in the use of the internet in the Khyber agency of Pakistan, the war-torn area adjacent to Afghanistan. A mi... Details
    Internet Usage, Gender Discrimination, Khyber Agency, Rural Areas, Pakistan.
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    (3) Arif Ahmad
    Visiting lecturer, Department of Mass communication, National university of Modern Languages, NUML University Islamabad, Pakistan.

05 - A Media Framing Analysis of Political-Military Narrative on Pakistan's Military

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gmcr.2020(V-I).05
10.31703/gmcr.2020(V-I).05
Published : Mar 2020

    The language, structure and undertone using which the media frame an issue influence, formulate public opinion. A manifestation of this is the largest - in scale, intensity and impactmilitary operation conducted by the Pakistan army since the country's explicit involvement in the global war on terror. "Zarb-e-Azb (ZeB)", Pakistan Military's flagship operation against militant outfits operating pre... Details
    Media framing analysis, Operation Zarb-e-Azb, National Action Plan, Inter Services Public Relations. National Counter Terrorism Authority, Financial Action Task Force, Raad-Al-Fasad
    (1) Saima Gul
    Lecturer, Department of International Relations, University of Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
    (2) Shamaila Farooq
    Ph.D, Department of International Relations, University of Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
    (3) Shahid Ahmed Afridi
    Assistant Professor, National Defence University, Islamabad, Pakistan.

06 - Behavioral Escalation: Video Games as a Tool of Hybrid War

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gmcr.2020(V-I).06
10.31703/gmcr.2020(V-I).06
Published : Mar 2020

    Gaming industry in its short span of around forty years has evolved from a hobby to a huge economic industry. However, undeniably, incredible advancement in video game graphics has allowed this virtual world to manipulate and escalate its consumer's behavior. Violent video games, according to Professor Robert Sparrow, have long been used for political contestation and social unrest. The study serv... Details
    Behavioral escalation, Video games, Hybrid war, Gaming industry, Negative effects, Positive effects
    (1) Haseeb Ur Rehman Warrich
    Assistant Professor, Department of Arts & Media, Foundation University Islamabad, Rawalpindi Campus, Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Sahrish Jamil
    Lecturer, Department of Arts & Media, Foundation University Islamabad, Rawalpindi Campus, Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (3) Fazal Rahim Khan
    Professor, Department of Arts & Media, Foundation University Islamabad, Rawalpindi Campus, Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan.

07 - Influence of Facebook on Educational, Political and Cultural life of Students: A

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gmcr.2020(V-I).07
10.31703/gmcr.2020(V-I).07
Published : Mar 2020

    This study was conducted to analyze the influence and exposure of university students on Facebook. The researcher conducted to examine the educational, political, cultural and fashion influence of Facebook on university students. A quantitative methodology was used by the researcher, and survey technique was used for the collection of data. A questionnaire was designed to contained close-ended que... Details
    Facebook, Influence, Education, Political Information, Culture, Fashion, University of Swat
    (1) Spogmai
    Postgraduate Student of Media & Communication Studies, University of Swat, KP, Pakistan.
    (2) Sajjad Ali
    Assistant Professor, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Malakand, Chakdra, Dir Lower, KP, Pakistan.