When I was a student of Mass Communication and Journalism of Dhaka University , I felt that a couple of years of professional work would give me a better perspective and help to build a concrete foundation for my ultimate goal to be a teacher of journalism. I have fulfilled this ambition by working as a journalist in newspapers beginning while I was a second year B.S.S (Honors) student in the university. My experiences as a professional journalist were both pleasurable and helpful. The amalgamation of theory and practical meadow is important
Asian Journal of Humanity, Art and Literature, 2017
The study is an empirical one and significant because it is written on a new area of business seg... more The study is an empirical one and significant because it is written on a new area of business segments in Bangladesh. This study covers a comprehensive analysis and study of Mind Management sector of Bangladesh. It gives wide area of business aspects by Mind Management in Bangladesh. The major objective of the study is to highlight and find out the scope and possibilities of the revelation of Mind Management industry in Bangladesh. This Study is a part of qualitative research. Here the researcher has applied observation of operational activities and procedures of services in ISOMETRIC Limited and through Questionnaires to the research Respondents. In this Study Observation is used for judgmental Assumption and Questionnaires is used for Practical, Logical and Analytical purpose. The study findings revealed that maximum people like to manage their stress through listening song and mediation or prayer and most of the people think there is no contradicts between mind management course ...
COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA IN ASIA PACIFIC (CMAP), 2024
This study analyzes the role of advertising and various other factors on customer purchasing beha... more This study analyzes the role of advertising and various other factors on customer purchasing behavior. The study is grounded on consumer data obtained in Dhaka, Bangladesh, through the administration of a survey in four prominent areas: Uttara, Mirpur, Badda, and Keraniganj. Data for the study were obtained from a sample of 200 users who actively engage with television advertising. The study highlights key factors such as celebrity endorsements, children’s role on parents’ shopping decisions, and the preferences of different demographic groups. Despite the growing presence of digital media, television advertising continues to shape consumer behavior in Dhaka, offering valuable insights for advertisers and policymakers navigating this complex media environment. Furthermore, the study emphasizes that consumers’ viewpoints significantly role their purchasing choices. Nevertheless, innovative advertisements and efficient marketing tactics have the power to role clients’ purchasing choices.
Mass Communicator: International Journal of Communication Studies, 2020
The ' mixed media, ' comprising of mainstream newspapers and electronic media along with ' new me... more The ' mixed media, ' comprising of mainstream newspapers and electronic media along with ' new media ' of on-line reporters, reporting is rapidly developing. Enormous technological and economic changes have propelled the substantial progress in journalism. Such developments also require ethical framework for operation like any other media. The paper looks into Bangladeshi online news media's ethical and moral standards. Over the past five-six years, the total use of online news media has risen in Bangladesh. The modern form of journalism provides readers the platform of pace, interactive elements, audiovisual presentation and so much more. The study found that a very limited number of online news media operating in Bangladesh follow ethical standards. In many ways, this news medium violated the ethical standards. This study shows the ethics and standards in the presentation of news, coverage style and views and the information they give is imprecise in accurate and quite often stereotyped.
Mass Communicator: International Journal of Communication Studies, 2020
This research describes how unconsciousness and anxiety spread through Facebook during the corona... more This research describes how unconsciousness and anxiety spread through Facebook during the coronavirus crisis in Bangladesh. The study analyzes the content of a total of 73 selected fake content related to COVID-19 on Facebook between February to June 2020. Researchers examine the features of the known fake news by placing the content in certain categories and explore how Facebook users post false information without crosschecking and make the public Panick. This work shows that, in some cases, mainstream media cover the wrong story by posting it on their website page, post it to social media, and result in users believing in such non-authentic content. But myths, misinformation, and fraud fuel up making it more difficult for the government to reduce risk, and the health crisis due to Covid -19 pandemic is turning into a national economic crisis as well. The paper also provides several suggestions by asking media to provide accurate information and increase public awareness to avoid the spread of misinformation.
Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications, 2023
The study investigates the depiction of victim-blaming culture in Bangladeshi newspapers in the c... more The study investigates the depiction of victim-blaming culture in Bangladeshi newspapers in the context of a specific suicidal case, employing content analysis to explore the representation of the particular incident on a grander scale than previously thought. Using the "Social Representation Theory," this research focuses on the representation of the victim in Bangladeshi newspapers and attempts to establish the blaming culture prevalent in the country through a specific instance. This mixed-methods study analyzes 27 selected news items regarding the particular case. Data is gathered from five major newspapers (The Daily Star, Prothom Alo, KalerKantho, Samakal, and DeshRupantor) and evaluated using a range of statistical methods. This study describes the victim's linguistic representation in society through textual analysis of four major elements. It is discovered in this paper that the involvement of a well-known figure was the most concerning issue, but that the print media, specifically newspapers, attempted to conceal that involvement by focusing on other factors such as the victim's lifestyle, occupation, and identity, all of which were found to be of great concern by selective newspapers, resulting in negative public opinion toward the victim. According to the authors, even if they are subjected to ownership pressures or pressures from other perpetrators, the national dailies of Bangladesh should portray the actual situation as accurately as possible.
Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable nations with the adverse effects of climate change. Almo... more Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable nations with the adverse effects of climate change. Almost one fourth of the population here live in coastal areas, where majority of them are somehow affected by tidal surges, salinity, tropical cyclones directly or indirectly. In this regard, the mass media has been a subject of major interest because of its implications for creating public understanding of a global environmental issue. This study explains the role of media in creating awareness about the climate change in the coastal area. This research explores the using pattern of media among the local, major concerns of the media as well as the knowledge level of the local people about the climate issue. Using the Uses and Gratification and Agenda setting theory, this article also examines how climate stories compete with other issues for public attention and how the media can engage public audiences in climate change issues. Even the study intends to find the availability of the media in making the people understand about climate change. The study finds that because of the unavailability of mainstream media (Newspaper, Television and internet-based media) in the sampling area, people there mostly use the community radio in terms of knowing the weather update. In that case, local media has limited opportunity to reach the public. This article presents the major findings by reviewing the respective field and also analyses the overall effects.
Asian Journal of Humanity, Art and Literature, 2017
The study is an empirical one and significant because it is written on a new area of business seg... more The study is an empirical one and significant because it is written on a new area of business segments in Bangladesh. This study covers a comprehensive analysis and study of Mind Management sector of Bangladesh. It gives wide area of business aspects by Mind Management in Bangladesh. The major objective of the study is to highlight and find out the scope and possibilities of the revelation of Mind Management industry in Bangladesh. This Study is a part of qualitative research. Here the researcher has applied observation of operational activities and procedures of services in ISOMETRIC Limited and through Questionnaires to the research Respondents. In this Study Observation is used for judgmental Assumption and Questionnaires is used for Practical, Logical and Analytical purpose. The study findings revealed that maximum people like to manage their stress through listening song and mediation or prayer and most of the people think there is no contradicts between mind management course ...
COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA IN ASIA PACIFIC (CMAP), 2024
This study analyzes the role of advertising and various other factors on customer purchasing beha... more This study analyzes the role of advertising and various other factors on customer purchasing behavior. The study is grounded on consumer data obtained in Dhaka, Bangladesh, through the administration of a survey in four prominent areas: Uttara, Mirpur, Badda, and Keraniganj. Data for the study were obtained from a sample of 200 users who actively engage with television advertising. The study highlights key factors such as celebrity endorsements, children’s role on parents’ shopping decisions, and the preferences of different demographic groups. Despite the growing presence of digital media, television advertising continues to shape consumer behavior in Dhaka, offering valuable insights for advertisers and policymakers navigating this complex media environment. Furthermore, the study emphasizes that consumers’ viewpoints significantly role their purchasing choices. Nevertheless, innovative advertisements and efficient marketing tactics have the power to role clients’ purchasing choices.
Mass Communicator: International Journal of Communication Studies, 2020
The ' mixed media, ' comprising of mainstream newspapers and electronic media along with ' new me... more The ' mixed media, ' comprising of mainstream newspapers and electronic media along with ' new media ' of on-line reporters, reporting is rapidly developing. Enormous technological and economic changes have propelled the substantial progress in journalism. Such developments also require ethical framework for operation like any other media. The paper looks into Bangladeshi online news media's ethical and moral standards. Over the past five-six years, the total use of online news media has risen in Bangladesh. The modern form of journalism provides readers the platform of pace, interactive elements, audiovisual presentation and so much more. The study found that a very limited number of online news media operating in Bangladesh follow ethical standards. In many ways, this news medium violated the ethical standards. This study shows the ethics and standards in the presentation of news, coverage style and views and the information they give is imprecise in accurate and quite often stereotyped.
Mass Communicator: International Journal of Communication Studies, 2020
This research describes how unconsciousness and anxiety spread through Facebook during the corona... more This research describes how unconsciousness and anxiety spread through Facebook during the coronavirus crisis in Bangladesh. The study analyzes the content of a total of 73 selected fake content related to COVID-19 on Facebook between February to June 2020. Researchers examine the features of the known fake news by placing the content in certain categories and explore how Facebook users post false information without crosschecking and make the public Panick. This work shows that, in some cases, mainstream media cover the wrong story by posting it on their website page, post it to social media, and result in users believing in such non-authentic content. But myths, misinformation, and fraud fuel up making it more difficult for the government to reduce risk, and the health crisis due to Covid -19 pandemic is turning into a national economic crisis as well. The paper also provides several suggestions by asking media to provide accurate information and increase public awareness to avoid the spread of misinformation.
Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications, 2023
The study investigates the depiction of victim-blaming culture in Bangladeshi newspapers in the c... more The study investigates the depiction of victim-blaming culture in Bangladeshi newspapers in the context of a specific suicidal case, employing content analysis to explore the representation of the particular incident on a grander scale than previously thought. Using the "Social Representation Theory," this research focuses on the representation of the victim in Bangladeshi newspapers and attempts to establish the blaming culture prevalent in the country through a specific instance. This mixed-methods study analyzes 27 selected news items regarding the particular case. Data is gathered from five major newspapers (The Daily Star, Prothom Alo, KalerKantho, Samakal, and DeshRupantor) and evaluated using a range of statistical methods. This study describes the victim's linguistic representation in society through textual analysis of four major elements. It is discovered in this paper that the involvement of a well-known figure was the most concerning issue, but that the print media, specifically newspapers, attempted to conceal that involvement by focusing on other factors such as the victim's lifestyle, occupation, and identity, all of which were found to be of great concern by selective newspapers, resulting in negative public opinion toward the victim. According to the authors, even if they are subjected to ownership pressures or pressures from other perpetrators, the national dailies of Bangladesh should portray the actual situation as accurately as possible.
Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable nations with the adverse effects of climate change. Almo... more Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable nations with the adverse effects of climate change. Almost one fourth of the population here live in coastal areas, where majority of them are somehow affected by tidal surges, salinity, tropical cyclones directly or indirectly. In this regard, the mass media has been a subject of major interest because of its implications for creating public understanding of a global environmental issue. This study explains the role of media in creating awareness about the climate change in the coastal area. This research explores the using pattern of media among the local, major concerns of the media as well as the knowledge level of the local people about the climate issue. Using the Uses and Gratification and Agenda setting theory, this article also examines how climate stories compete with other issues for public attention and how the media can engage public audiences in climate change issues. Even the study intends to find the availability of the media in making the people understand about climate change. The study finds that because of the unavailability of mainstream media (Newspaper, Television and internet-based media) in the sampling area, people there mostly use the community radio in terms of knowing the weather update. In that case, local media has limited opportunity to reach the public. This article presents the major findings by reviewing the respective field and also analyses the overall effects.
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reporters, reporting is rapidly developing. Enormous technological and economic changes have propelled the
substantial progress in journalism. Such developments also require ethical framework for operation like any other
media. The paper looks into Bangladeshi online news media's ethical and moral standards. Over the past five-six years,
the total use of online news media has risen in Bangladesh. The modern form of journalism provides readers the
platform of pace, interactive elements, audiovisual presentation and so much more. The study found that a very limited
number of online news media operating in Bangladesh follow ethical standards. In many ways, this news medium
violated the ethical standards. This study shows the ethics and standards in the presentation of news, coverage style
and views and the information they give is imprecise in accurate and quite often stereotyped.
Bangladesh. The study analyzes the content of a total of 73 selected fake content related to COVID-19 on Facebook between
February to June 2020. Researchers examine the features of the known fake news by placing the content in certain categories
and explore how Facebook users post false information without crosschecking and make the public Panick. This work shows
that, in some cases, mainstream media cover the wrong story by posting it on their website page, post it to social media, and
result in users believing in such non-authentic content. But myths, misinformation, and fraud fuel up making it more difficult for
the government to reduce risk, and the health crisis due to Covid -19 pandemic is turning into a national economic crisis as
well. The paper also provides several suggestions by asking media to provide accurate information and increase public
awareness to avoid the spread of misinformation.
reporters, reporting is rapidly developing. Enormous technological and economic changes have propelled the
substantial progress in journalism. Such developments also require ethical framework for operation like any other
media. The paper looks into Bangladeshi online news media's ethical and moral standards. Over the past five-six years,
the total use of online news media has risen in Bangladesh. The modern form of journalism provides readers the
platform of pace, interactive elements, audiovisual presentation and so much more. The study found that a very limited
number of online news media operating in Bangladesh follow ethical standards. In many ways, this news medium
violated the ethical standards. This study shows the ethics and standards in the presentation of news, coverage style
and views and the information they give is imprecise in accurate and quite often stereotyped.
Bangladesh. The study analyzes the content of a total of 73 selected fake content related to COVID-19 on Facebook between
February to June 2020. Researchers examine the features of the known fake news by placing the content in certain categories
and explore how Facebook users post false information without crosschecking and make the public Panick. This work shows
that, in some cases, mainstream media cover the wrong story by posting it on their website page, post it to social media, and
result in users believing in such non-authentic content. But myths, misinformation, and fraud fuel up making it more difficult for
the government to reduce risk, and the health crisis due to Covid -19 pandemic is turning into a national economic crisis as
well. The paper also provides several suggestions by asking media to provide accurate information and increase public
awareness to avoid the spread of misinformation.