LUMS Live Session 35: The Role of Media in Times of Social Turmoil

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The media is a powerful force in countries all over the world, and with this power comes great responsibility. Media coverage of large-scale events has the potential to create proper awareness in a population and help safeguard their interests, or cause mass scale panic and polarisation. People generally turn to the media, in its various forms, to help make sense of the changing world, and what the media puts out can have a huge impact on how the public responds.

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What is the responsibility of the media in terms of conveying the right messaging to the masses? How can the media ensure dissemination of factual, evidence-based news and information? What is the extent of the force the media exerts in a democracy?

Join us for the thirty-fifth session of LUMS Live: The Role of Media in Times of Social Turmoil. Our distinguished panelists include Ms. Mehreen Zahra-Malik, Ms. Amber Rahim Shamsi, Mr. Asad Hashim, and Ms. Sadaf Khan.

Date: Monday, August 17, 2020

Time: 4:00 pm (PST)  

Moderated by Mr. Adeel Hashmi, the session will be broadcast live via the LUMS Facebook page. Please click here to listen to our panelists discuss the media’s role in times of crisis and uncertainty.  

During the session, please use the live stream's comments bar to ask questions or email them at ask@lums.edu.pk.

After the session, kindly share your feedback and suggest future topics for discussion/guests here.

Join us for this important conversation! 

Profiles of Panelists

Mehreen Zahra-Malik – Journalist 

Ms. Zahra-Malik is Pakistan Editor for Arab News, one of the largest English-language newspapers in the Middle East. Previously a staff correspondent for Reuters, her reportage has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, Washington Post, Al Jazeera, Foreign Policy and several other international publications. She was previously Deputy Editor at The News, and also served as the News Editor of The Friday Times. She has contributed reportage and opinion to Reuters, Newsweek, The New Republic, Al Jazeera English, The Hindu, Indian Express, Tehelka, Dawn, Express Tribune, Daily Times, The Friday Times and others. Ms. Zahra-Malik has an MA in political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 

Amber Rahim Shamsi – Multimedia Journalist 

Ms. Shamsi is an award-winning multimedia journalist who hosts ‘Sawaal with Amber’ on Samaa TV. She has formerly hosted the ‘Newswise’ news and current affairs show on Dawn News, and has worked with the BBC World Service as a bilingual reporter, presenter and producer.

Asad Hashim – Online Correspondent, Al Jazeera English

Mr. Hashim is a journalist currently serving as an online correspondent with Al Jazeera English based in Islamabad. He has covered stories in South Asia and the Middle East, and reports on extremism, security, politics and human rights, primarily focusing on Pakistan. He has previously worked as the Pakistan Correspondent for Thomson Reuters.  

Sadaf Khan - Co-Founder, Media Matters for Democracy

Ms. Khan has been associated with media and media development sector in Pakistan since 2002. She has worked with major print and broadcast outlets in the country, mostly behind the camera and has dabbled in all forms of writing and production. For the last four years she has been working with media development CSOs, mainly for policy advocacy, media ethics, journalist safety and capacity building for development, data and digital journalism. With a desire to expand her academic and knowledge base, she took a year off from work, to study development communications and media/ ICT governance policies at the London School of Economics as a Chevening Scholar. 
 

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