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Department of  JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION



Dr Mohammad Reyaz Assistant Professor / JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION

Email : reyaz@aliah.ac.in

Address : Department of Journalism and Mass Communication Aliah University, Park Circus Campus 17, Gorachand Road, Beniapukur, Kolkata, West Bengal 700014

Joined : June 2016

Dr Mohammad Reyaz is an assistant professor at the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, Aliah University, Kolkata, India. He was the Officiating Head of the Department from November 2019 to December 2021.

Dr Reyaz was a 2021 fellow of the Study of the US Institutes (SUSIs) for Scholars on Religious Pluralism hosted at Seattle University. He has done an ICSSR-IMPRESS sponsored project on ‘Stakes in India’s Soft Power: A Case Study of Afghanistan.’ He was in Afghanistan in August-September 2019 doing fieldwork for this project. His first trip to Afghanistan was in 2014.

Besides MA in Convergent Journalism from AJK-MCRC, Jamia, Dr Reyaz has also done MPhil and Ph.D. in International Studies from MMA Jauhar Academy of International Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, with a specialization on Central Asia. His Ph.D. dissertation was on ‘Civil society and the role of media in Central Asia.’

He has presented papers in seminars and workshops in India, Germany,  England, Turkey, Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan, etc.  Dr Reyaz is a former journalist and contributes articles to different media. His research articles and book chapters have been published in SAGE, Oxford, Routledge, Springer, and Intellect, among others. 

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Education

 

Serial

Number

Degree Course Name Thesis/Dissertation Institution/University Year
1 PhD International Studies Civil Society and the Role of Media in Central Asia

MMA Jauhar Academy of International Studies, 

Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

2019
2 M Phil International Studies

Globalisation and the Role of Media in Post-Soviet Central Asia

 

MMA Jauhar Academy of International Studies, JMI 2012
3 M A Convergent Journalism

 Coverage of development news in two leading national dailies:

The Hindu and The Times of India in the months of

August, October, 2008
September and

AJK Mass Communication Research Centre, JMI 2010
4 BA (Hons) English NA

Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

 

2008

 

Short-term Courses: 

 

Serial

Number

Degree Course Name Institution/University Year
1 Seminar Course

State-Building in Afghanistan

Afghanistan Studies Programme,

Academy of International Studies, JMI

 

Oct-Dec 2013

 

2

Certificate

Multimedia Storytelling

International Center for Journalists (ICFJ)

Feb-April 2013

3

Summer School

Muslims in the West

Universitat Erfurt, Germany (DAAD Sponsored)

August 2010
4

Certificate

Translation Proficiency

Department of English, JMI

2007-2008

5

One year Online Course

ELECTRA – Global Online Course

for Intercultural Understanding

Jointly conducted by universities of Jamia Millia Islamia,

Joensuu, and Manchester

2006-2007

 

 

 

Teaching Experience

Total Experience (in January 2023): 7 Years

Nature of work (Guest/Contractual/Regular) University Year (From-To)
Regular Aliah University, Kolkata June 2016 onwards
Guest AJK Mass Communication Research Centre, JMI

2015 Autumn Session

 

Industrial Experience

Designation Company Year (From-To)
Assistant Editor TwoCircles.net October 2012-December2015
Editorial Researcher Infotainment Television Pvt. Ltd. June 2010 — April 2012

 

Field of Specialization

Reporting, Editing, Media Studies and Online Media

Courses Taught/Teaching

1. Reporting,

2. Introduction to New media,

3. Peace Journalism,

4. Media Laws and Ethics,

5. Contemporary India and the World (MCRC, JMI)

Research Area

  • Public Sphere in Muslim societies, with a special focus on India, Eurasia and West Asia.

  • Politics: International-relations; in domestic politics, special focus on Minority/Muslim (appeasement).

  • Social – Integration of marginalized people, particularly Dalits and minorities.

  • Other subjects of interests include terrorism, socio-political issues, civil society, and media.

Journal Papers Published

Research Papers in UGC Listed/Scopus Indexed Journals

 

Reyaz, M., and Ahamed, S. (2022). ‘Scope and Limitations of Soft Power Diplomacy:  A Quantitative Analysis of Afghans’ Perceptions about India’. Journal of Liberty and International Affairs, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 150-176. https://www.doi.org/10.47305/JLIA2282150r

 

Laskar, K. A. and Reyaz, M (2021). Mapping the Fake News Infodemic Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic: A study of Indian Fact-checking Websites. Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 93-116. https://doi.org/10.1386/jammr_00026_1.

 

Reyaz, M. (2020). Cyberspace in the Post-Soviet States: Assessing the Role of New Media in Central Asia. SAGE Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 7-27. https://doi.org/10.1177/0973598419875266

 

Reyaz, M. (2019). Irfan Ahmad, Religion as Critique: Islamic Critical Thinking from Mecca to the Marketplace. SAGE Society and Culture in South Asia, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 163–166. https://doi.org/10.1177/2393861718787901 .

 

Reyaz, M. (2013).Glocalization and the media: Studies from the South. Sage International Studies, Vol. 50, No. 3, pp. 240-254.  https://doi.org/10.1177/0020881716654411 .

 

 

Research Papers in peer-reviewed (but not UGC-listed) Journals:

 

Reyaz, M. (2020). [Book Review] Afghanistan's Islam: From Conversion to the Taliban. Reading Religion: A Publication of the American Academy of Religion. https://readingreligion.org/books/afghanistans-islam .

 

Reyaz, M (2017). New found Muslim Assertiveness in Bengal and the Rise of Hindutva. Café Dissensus: Special Issue on Muslim Life in West Bengal, Issue 37 (July). ISSN: 2373-177X.  https://cafedissensus.com/2017/07/15/new-found-muslim-assertiveness-in-bengal-and-the-rise-of-hindutva/ .

Books Published

Book Chapters (International)

 

Reyaz, M. et.al. (2023). “Muslims between Citizenship and Media Bias: Insights from Anti-CAA Protest Sites,” in Gorky Chakraborty (ed.) Citizenship in Contemporary Times: The Indian Context, New Delhi: Routledge.

 

Islam, Nazmul Md., and Reyaz, M. (2022). ‘Friend, Foe or Ally: The Post-Taliban 2.0 India’s Dilemma and Strategic Foreign Policy Logic Towards Afghanistan.’ In The Second Taliban Era in Afghanistan: Identifying Risks and Opportunities, edited by Osama Kubbar, MerveSeren and Rashid Hammad al-Naemi. Istanbul: Orion. ISBN: 9786257294904.

 

Reyaz, M. (2021). New Media, Identity and Minorities: The Role of Internet in Mainstreaming of Muslims in India. In Inhabiting Cyberspace in India: Theory, Perspectives, and Challenges, edited by Simi Malhotra, Kanika Sharma, & Sakshi Dogra, pp. 57-68. Singapore: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9934-7_6.

 

Reyaz, M. (2019). Hindutva’s Reach Out to Muslims in 2014 Elections: A Historical Analysis. In The Algebra of Warfare-Welfare: A Long View of India’s 2014 Elections, edited by Irfan Ahmad &Pralay Kanungo, pp. 242-270. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.

 

Book Chapters (National)

 

Reyaz, M. (2022). Muslims and Secularism. In Unmasking Indian Secularism: Why We Need a New Hindu Muslim Deal, edited by Hasan Suroor, pp. 130-133. New Delhi: Rupa Publications India.

 

Reyaz, M. (2017). Globalisation of Mediascape: A Study of Central Asia and India. In Central Asia and South Asia: Economic, Developmental and Socio-Cultural Linkages, edited by Rashmi Doraiswamy, pp. 577-598. New Delhi: Manak Publications.  ISBN - 978-93-7831-442-1.

 

Reyaz, M. (2014).Post-Soviet Media in Central Asia: With Special Focus on Coverage of Presidential elections of Kyrgyzstan. InImage of the Region in Eurasian Studies, edited by Suchandana Chatterjee, pp. 135-153. New Delhi: KW Publishers. ISBN-10: 9383649232.

 

Awards

  • Maulana Azad National Fellowship (April 2011-March 2016).
  • National Eligibility  Test (NET) in Journalism and Mass Communication in June 2012.
  • German Academic Exchange (DAAD) to attend 2-weeks summer school in Germany in August 2010. 

InviteLectures

 

    • Online Seminar-Lecture on “Political Islam and Taliban” at a webinar organised by Shaheed Nurul Islam Mahavidyalaya, WBSU on Regime Change in Afghanistan and its Implications on 4 October 2021.

 

    • Online seminar-lecture on the “Changing Scenario of  Media Representation of Afghan Crisis” organised by the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism, Kandra Radha Kanta Kundu Mahavidyalaya on 15 September 2021.

 

    • Resource person for 2 sessions in a Short Term Course on ‘Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution’ organised by UGC-HRDC, University of Calcutta from 14  to 20 November 2018 (17 Nov):

 

    • Clash of Narratives: Situating Muslims amidst Chaos in Media Space
    • Media in Conflict Situations: Conflict Reporting or Peace Journalism?

 

    • Delivered a Guest Lecture on “India’s role in Central Asia: historical perspective, contemporary engagements and energy security” at the Silk Road Research Centre, IAATU on May 24, 2016.

 

 

Orientation/Refresher/QIP CourseAttended/Organized

Serial No Number of Days Seminar/Conference/Workshop Presentation Title National/Internationa Dates
1 7 Day Faculty Development Programme on Research Methodology --  National

12-20 July 2016

 

Seminar/Conference/Workshop

 

    • Presentation in an International Seminar with the theme "Updating Historical Narratives of Muslim Minority: Past, Present, and Future" organized by Department of History and Islamic Civilization, UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya on 24 September 2022.

 

    • Paper on “From Best Friend to Starting a Fresh? Assessing the Challenges in India’s Bilateral Relations with Afghanistan under Taliban” at a National Seminar on India’s Foreign Policy at 75: Issues and Challenges, organised by the Department of Political Science, Janki Devi Memorial College, University of Delhi on 6-7 April 2022.

 

 

    • Paper entitled “Mapping the (Mis)representations of Afghans in Bollywood/Indian Films” at an International Virtual Colloquium on Afghanistan in Popular Culture organised by the University of Liberal Arts, Bangladesh on 30-31 October 2021.

 

    • Paper on “Role of Soft Power in the Rise of Asian Powerhouses:  India in Afghanistan” at International Conference on The Rise of Asian Geopolitics and Terrorism at the Threshold organised by ANKASAM, Ankara on dates 22-23 May 2021.

 

    • Paper on “Kolkata: Neighbours ‘Living Together Separately’” at the International Seminar on Megacities: Conviviality and its Limits at Jadavpur University, Kolkata on 26 to 28 February, 2020.

 

    • Paper on “Afghans in Indian Films: From Kabuliwala to Kesari” at an International seminar organized at Afghanistan Center at Kabul University (ACKU), Kabul on Afghanistan Studies: Independence, More Independence, and Beyond Independence on 17-18 August 2019.

 

    • Paper on “Rethinking Cultural Heritage: Memories of Muslim Minorities, Living in Secular Democracy” at the 5thInternational ILEM Summer School, Istanbul, Turkey during 9-14 July, 2018.

 

    • Paper on “Technology, Media and Minority: The Role of Internet in Mainstreaming of Muslims in India” at Negotiating Technologies, a MUSA Workshop organised in collaboration with Centre d'Études de l'Inde et de l'Asie du Sud (Centre for South Asian Studies), Paris & Centre of South Asian Studies, Cambridge on October 14-15, 2016.

 

    • Paper on “Central Asian Media Industry: A Study of Entrepreneurial Challenges” at Eurasian Conference of Business and Economics IV, IAATU, Bishkek on May 19, 2016.

 

    • Paper on “BJP’s Muslims: The Muslim Reach Out By Hindutva in the 2014 Elections” at EECURI Network Conference at Sariska Fort Resort on January 18-19, 2016.

 

    • Paper on “Representation of Char Inhabitants of Lower Assam in Press: An Analysis” at National Seminar at Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research, JMI on March 3, 2016.

 

    • Paper on “Legacy on Humour and Satire in West and Central Asian Societies” at the National Conference at AIS, JMI on March 11, 2015.

 

    • Presentation on “Role of (New) Media in the Presidential Election of Afghanistan” at a Workshop on Agenda for Social Science Research in Afghanistan jointly organised by SAI, Heidelberg University and Jamia Millia Islamia on April 24, 2014.

 

    • Paper on “Glocalisation and Public Sphere: View from South” at an International Studies Congress in JNU in December, 2013.

 

    • Paper on “Globalisation of Mediascape: A Study of Central Asia and India” at a national seminar in JMI in March, 2013.

 

    • Paper on “Muslim Migration to Assam in Context to Current Ethnic Tension” at Gauhati University in February, 2013.

 

    • Paper on “Post-Soviet Media in Central Asia: Focus on coverage of Kyrgyz Presidential elections” at MAKAIAS, Kolkata in August, 2012.

 

    • Paper on “Internet, Identity and Minority Voices” in a seminar at JMI in March, 2012.

 

 



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