Faculty Profile


Dr. Muhammad Suleman

 

  mohammad.suleman@hotmain.com

  03134345875

PhD Scholar Communication Studies ICS, University of the Punjab

Mphil Communication Studies ICS, University of the Punjab

Jan 2023- Continue      Digital Media Strategist, Opium Inc.

 

Jan 2023- continue      Social media Community and Engagement Manager, Opium inc.

    

Nov 2017- Continue      Lecturer BPS 18, NUML University Lahore Campus

 

Jan 2025- May 2025       Visiting Lecturer, DCMR, School of Communication Studies, PU

 

Sep 2024- Jan 2025        Visiting Lecturer, Department of Digital Media, School of Communication

                                        Studies, University of the Punjab

Dec 2023- Apr 2024       Visiting Lecturer, Department of Public Relations & Advertising, SCS PU

Oct 2021-Mar 2022         Visiting Faculty, University of Central Punjab

 

Jan 2023-Continue          Paper Setter, University of the Punjab   

 

Apr 2015-Continue           Internal Examiner & Sub Examiner, University of the Punjab  

  

Apr 2015-2019                  Venue Staff Member, British Council Lahore   

  

June 2017-Nov 2017         Research Analyst, Digital Media Wing DGPR, Lahore   

  

Apr 2014 -Sep 2014         Client Services executive, M Communications, Lahore, Pakistan    

Jan 2014 - Mar 2014      Creative Coordinator, Punjab Sports Board, Lahore, Pakistan    

Dec2011 - May2013      Radio Jockey, PU FM 104.6

Jul 2013 - Aug 2013       Intern, Pearl Continental Hotel, Lahore, Pakistan   

  • Khan, M., Qaddos, M., & Suleman, M. (2021). Portrayal of Kashmir Issue in the Editorial Cartoons of English Dailies: A comparative study of Indian and Pakistani newspapers. Journal Of Peace, Development And Communication, 5(4), 111-126.  
  • Zehra, F., Sheraz, H., & Suleman, M. (2021). A Legal Perspective on Blasphemy within Muslim, Secular and Non-Muslim States. Global Digital & Print Media Review, 4(4), 10-23. https://doi.org/10.31703/gdpmr.2021(IV-IV).02. 
  • Muhammad Suleman & Fatima Zehra. (2021). A Contemporary Version of TV in Pakistan: Analysis of Netflix. Journal of Mass Communication Department, Dept of Mass Communication, University of Karachi, 24(24)
  • Influence of Emojis and Emoticons in Enhancing Digital Interpersonal Communication: A Study of WhatsApp Application Users. Journal of Media Studies Vol:37(2)
  • Suleman, M., & Saleem, N. (2024). Beyond laughter: Unpacking political discourse in Pakistan through the lens of Facebook political memes. Pakistan Social Sciences Review, 8(2), 67-78. https://doi.org/10.35484/pssr.2024(8-II)07

Education

PhD Scholar Communication Studies ICS, University of the Punjab

Mphil Communication Studies ICS, University of the Punjab

Experience

Jan 2023- Continue      Digital Media Strategist, Opium Inc.

 

Jan 2023- continue      Social media Community and Engagement Manager, Opium inc.

    

Nov 2017- Continue      Lecturer BPS 18, NUML University Lahore Campus

 

Jan 2025- May 2025       Visiting Lecturer, DCMR, School of Communication Studies, PU

 

Sep 2024- Jan 2025        Visiting Lecturer, Department of Digital Media, School of Communication

                                        Studies, University of the Punjab

Dec 2023- Apr 2024       Visiting Lecturer, Department of Public Relations & Advertising, SCS PU

Oct 2021-Mar 2022         Visiting Faculty, University of Central Punjab

 

Jan 2023-Continue          Paper Setter, University of the Punjab   

 

Apr 2015-Continue           Internal Examiner & Sub Examiner, University of the Punjab  

  

Apr 2015-2019                  Venue Staff Member, British Council Lahore   

  

June 2017-Nov 2017         Research Analyst, Digital Media Wing DGPR, Lahore   

  

Apr 2014 -Sep 2014         Client Services executive, M Communications, Lahore, Pakistan    

Jan 2014 - Mar 2014      Creative Coordinator, Punjab Sports Board, Lahore, Pakistan    

Dec2011 - May2013      Radio Jockey, PU FM 104.6

Jul 2013 - Aug 2013       Intern, Pearl Continental Hotel, Lahore, Pakistan   

Publications

  • Khan, M., Qaddos, M., & Suleman, M. (2021). Portrayal of Kashmir Issue in the Editorial Cartoons of English Dailies: A comparative study of Indian and Pakistani newspapers. Journal Of Peace, Development And Communication, 5(4), 111-126.  
  • Zehra, F., Sheraz, H., & Suleman, M. (2021). A Legal Perspective on Blasphemy within Muslim, Secular and Non-Muslim States. Global Digital & Print Media Review, 4(4), 10-23. https://doi.org/10.31703/gdpmr.2021(IV-IV).02. 
  • Muhammad Suleman & Fatima Zehra. (2021). A Contemporary Version of TV in Pakistan: Analysis of Netflix. Journal of Mass Communication Department, Dept of Mass Communication, University of Karachi, 24(24)
  • Influence of Emojis and Emoticons in Enhancing Digital Interpersonal Communication: A Study of WhatsApp Application Users. Journal of Media Studies Vol:37(2)
  • Suleman, M., & Saleem, N. (2024). Beyond laughter: Unpacking political discourse in Pakistan through the lens of Facebook political memes. Pakistan Social Sciences Review, 8(2), 67-78. https://doi.org/10.35484/pssr.2024(8-II)07

Interests

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