Email : kaifiaancer@aliah.ac.in
Address : Department of Journalism and Mass Communication Aliah University, Park Circus Campus 17, Gorachand Road, Beniapukur, Kolkata, West Bengal 700014
Kaifia Ancer Laskar is currently working as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, Aliah University. She has done her PhD from Assam University and specialises in Development Communication and Behavior Change Communication, Cultural and Media Studies, Communication and Media Research.
Google Scholar ORCID
Serial Number | Degree | Course Name | Thesis/Dissertation | Institution/University | Year |
1 | PhD | Mass Communication | Mediated Mythical Discourses | Assam University | 2014 |
2 | MA | Mass Communication | N A | Assam University | 2009 |
3 | BA | Economics | NA | Guru Charan College, Silchar(affiliated to Assam University) | 2007 |
Total Experience (in January 2023): 9 Yrs
Nature of work (Guest/Contractual/Regular) | University | Year (From-To) |
Regular | Aliah University, Kolkata | 17/06/2016 to Present |
Guest Faculty | Tripura Central University, Tripura | 7/10/2013 to 31/05/2016 |
Designation | Company | Year (From-To) |
District Media Expert | National Health Mission, Assam | 19/10/2010 to 31/04/2011 |
Research Associate | Nanda Talukdar Foundation, Guwahati, Assam | 01/01/2009 to 30/11/2009 |
Development Communication
Behavior Change Communication
Cultural and Media Studies
Communication and Media Research
1.Principles of Communication,
2. Advertising,
3. Media Management,
4. Development Communication,
5. Communication Research,
6. Intercultural Communication
Development Communication
Cultural and Media Studies
Serial No. | Title | Name of the Journal | National/International | ISSN / ISBN |
1 | Folk Media in the Development of Rural Health in Assam | Folk Media and Sustainable Development in The North East | National | ISBN: 978-81-924027-1-2 |
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1. Reyaz, Mohammad, Laskar, Kaifia Ancer, and Ameen, Furquan (2023). “Muslims between Citizenship and Media Bias: Insights from Anti-CAA Protest Sites,” in Gorky Chakraborty (ed.) Citizenship in Contemporary Times: The Indian Context, 183-200. New Delhi: Routledge.
2. Laskar, Kaifia Ancer & Biswas, Ishita. (2020). A Critical Analysis of Digital Media Literacy of Parents: The Cases of Two Select Online Games. Emerging Trends in Education , ABS Books, New Delhi.National. (ISBN No: 978-93-87229-12-9).
3. Laskar, Kaifia Ancer (2012). Folk Media in the Development of Rural Health in Assam. Folk Media and Sustainable Development in the North East. 1 (1), 91, 107.
UGC NET-JRF (June 2009) Mass Communication and Journalism.
Sl. No | No of Days |
Seminar/Conference /Workshop |
PresentationTitle |
National/ International |
Dates | Organised by |
1 | 1 | A National Symposium on Role of Ethics in Media: Menace of Yellow Journalism | Particpatied | National | 24th April, 2009 | Deptt of Mass Communication in collaboration with Public Relations & Publication Cell Assam University Silchar |
2 | 2 | A National Seminar on Folk Media and Sustainable Development in The North East | Folk Media in the Development of Rural Health in Assam: A critique of the role played by street plays implemented by National Rural Health Mission in improving the status of Family Planning and Routine Immunisation performance in the low performing sub-centre areas of Kokrajhar district of Assam during the period November- December, 2010. | National | 17-18 February, 2011 | Deptt of Mass Communication, Assam University Supported by Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Smriti New Delhi and Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore Foundation, New Delhi |
3 | 3 | An International Seminar on Partition of Bengal, Diaspora Rehabilitation: Quest For New World View in Literature & Culture of North East India | Tracking Partition Discourses in the Films of Ritwik Ghatak. | International | 22-24 March, 2012. | Deptt of Bengali, Assam University Sponsored by ICHR, New Delhi and MAKAIAS, Kolkata |
4 | 3 | An International Seminar on Gender Education and Female Child Labour: A Sociological Perspective | Tracking Subjugated bodies in female characters in Indian Soap operas. | International | 23-25th April, 2013 | Organised by the Deptt of Bengali Assam University Sponsored by National Commission for Women, New Delhi |
Serial No | Attended/ Participated in Training Programmes | Organised by |
1 | Two Week Training Program in the Public Relations Department of NF Railway, Guwahati, Assam | NF Railway, Guwahati, Assam |
2 | Two Week Training Program in Basic Techniques of Television Production at DDK, Guwahati, Assam | Doordarshan Kendra Guwahati, Assam |
3 | A Three Days Training Programme on Gender Sensitisation for Human Development | State Institute of Rural Development, Assam, 7th – 9th July 2009 |
4 | A Two days Capacity Building Workshop on Monitoring & Evaluation of BCC Activities | NRHM Assam and UNICEF Guwahati, 17th 18th December, 2010 |
5 | A Two days Capacity Building Workshop on IYCN & BFHI | NRHM Assam and UNICEF Guwahati, 14th & 15th February, 2011 |
6 | A Two Days Training and Orientation in Media and Accessibility | AYJNIHH, Mumbai in collaboration with Deptt of Mass Communication, Assam University, 18th & 19th February, 2013. |
7 | A One Day Sentitisation Programme on Stigma, Discrimination and Mainstreaming on HIV/AIDS: Role of Media |
Tripura State AIDS Control Society in collaboration with the ICA Department, Govt of Tripura and the Agartala Press Club, 20th January, 2014. |