Dr. Shah Md. Nister Jahan Kabir
Department of Mass Communication and Journalism

Publication of Dr. Shah Md. Nister Jahan Kabir

Referred Published Article
  • Shah Nister Kabir (2019). Setting the Agenda in a Distant Nation: The 2016 US Presidential Election in a New Zealand Newspaper. Lodz Papers in Pragmatics, 15(2).
  • Shah Nister Kabir, Sharifah Nurul Huda Alkaff & Michael Bourk (2018). Iconizing Terrorist Image: Muslims in a British newspaper and popular perception. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 38(2): 179-197. https://doi.org/10.1080/13602004.2018.1466487
  • Shah Nister Kabir & Sharifah Nurul Huda Alkaff (2018). Selling Crime and Criminals Selling Crime, Criminals and Commercializing Social Panic: A Case in Bangladesh. International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences, 13(1).
  • Shah Nister Kabir (2016). New Zealand newspaper coverage of Islam and Muslims. International Media Development Journal, 2: 1-6.
  • Shah Nister Kabir & M. Obaid Hamid (2015). Muslims in Western media: New Zealand newspapers’ construction of 2006 terror plot at Heathrow Airport and beyond.  Muslim Minority Affairs, 35(4): 469-485.
  • Shah Nister Kabir (2015). The Iran nuclear issue in the Australian. .Lodz Papers in Pragmatics. 11(2): 225–246.
  • Shah Nister Kabir(2015). Representing the Palestinian Election 2006 in New Zealand Newspapers. Culture Unbound, 7: 649-667.
  • Shah Nister Kabir (2013). The Iran Nuclear Issue in New Zealand newspapers. European Journal of Economic and Political Studies. 6(1).
  • Shah Nister Kabir & Michael Bourk (2012). Representing Islam and Muslims in New Zealand Newspapers. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 17(3).
  • Shah Nister Kabir (2011). Islam, Democracy and the Question of Co-existence. Journal of Islam and Civilisational Renewal, 2(3).
  • Shah Nister Kabir (2010). Representation of French Muslim Minorities in a New Zealand Newspaper. SEARCH: Journal of the South East Asia Research centre for Communication and Humanities, 2(1).
  • Shah Nister Kabir (2010). Representation of the Hezbollah-Israel Conflict 2006: A Case Study of a Mainstream Newspaper Published in New Zealand. Journal of Mass Communication, 4(1), Spring.
Honor:
  • Reverie University (US) has included my short story [Title: Like the Black Cloud Adorn] in their syllabus for the fall semester.
  • Session Chair: First International Conference on Media, Communication and Journalism: Prospects and Challenges in Bangladesh and Beyond, 17-19 July 2018. Organized by the Department of Communication and Journalism, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh.
  • Trainer (for the New Media Literacy part): Brunei-US ELEP Program for ASEAN.
(This is a collaboration between Brunei and the United States, cooperatively administered by Universiti Brunei Darussalam and the East-West Center (University of Hawaii). It aims to strengthen ASEAN integration and promote greater awareness of the rich cultural diversity, and facilitate communication between teacher-trainers, officers, and diplomats of the region).
 
Conference/seminar attended:
  • Iconizing 'Muslim Terrorism' in a British Newspaper and popular perception. International Association for Communication and Research Conference (IAMCR Conference). Held at the Leicester University (UK), July 28, 2016.
  • Commercializing crime and criminals in mainstream news in Bangladesh: A case study. The 18th English in South East Asia Conference, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei. November 16-17, 2015.
  • Representation of Islam and Muslims in New Zealand Newspapers: Daffodil International University, Dhaka Bangladesh. December 04, 2014
  • Political Islam, Democracy in Islam and the Question of Co-existence, International Conference on The Role of the Study of Islam in the Western Universities, University of Otago, New Zealand, Held on 6-8 July, 2009 (paper presented on July 7, 2009)
  • Representation of French Muslim Minorities in New Zealand Newspapers. International Conference on Migration, Citizenship and Intercultural Relations, November 19-20, 2009 at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia
  • Constructing terrorism in the Western news media: a case study of a local newspaper published in New Zealand. Paper presented on July 11, 2008, in the International Conference on Terrorism in the Digital Age, Al-Hussein Bin Talal University, Amman, Jordan, July 10-13, 2008.
  • Seminar: Representing Islam and Muslims in New Zealand newspapers. Presented in the Department of Media, Film and Communication at the University of Otago on September 26, 2008.

Article in Bangla (non-reviewed)

Shah Nister Kabir (2019). Development Journalism in Bangladesh: An Unscientific Discussion. Agrayan, Department of Mass Communication and Journalism, Dhaka University.