Global Digital & Print Media Review

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  • Publishing research Since2018
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Global Digital and Print Media Review - GDPMR intends to promote qualitative and quantitative research and findings with the help of newly emerging tools. Reviews of global print and digital media includes critical assessments, analyses, and perspectives on a various form of media products, such as periodicals, novels, films, music, television programmes, websites, and more. These reviews, which are frequently written by experts in the field, journalists, enthusiasts, are intended to present perceptions, suggestions, and judgements on the value, significance, and quantitative analysis of media with specific interest in the sub-disciplines detailed at www.gdpmrjournal.com/about-us/scope

Global Digital & Print Media Review (GDPMR) gives a window on the latest trends and examination in the age of digital and print media.it focuses on the role, impact, content ,policies, agendas, feedback and communication procedures of media. GDPMR supports a variety of researchers taking part in worldwide social and print media analysis. It also aims to provide opportunities to graduates and professionals to share their valueable researches and discources with the world.GDPMR offers huge observational, experimental,epistemological, hypothetical and historical examinations to the field. The journal is open to all methodological ways to deal with inquiries of worldwide social, cultural, psychological, economical, bilateral and communicational media Perspectives.



The Impact of Values-Oriented Jingles on Brand Recalling in Pakistan Afira Gulzar Abstract:

Advertising is the main marketing tool. Key elements that affect an ad are successful in advertising inventiveness. The AIDA model is utilized in this study to gauge how viewers reacted to the advertising. A well-known active hierarchy model for marketers to use as a guide for putting marketing communication strategies into practice is the AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, and Action) model. T... read more PDF     Full Text

Media Literacy Among Gwadar-based Women: Analysis of Challenges, Opportunities, and Empowerment Shaneela Abstract:

The port city Gwadar is currently Pakistan's developing city, where not only national but also international projects are being held. In spite of it people of Gwadar, mainly women in this modern and technological era have less or are not media literate. This quantitative research study is held to examine the level of media literacy, opportunities for women to make them media literate, challenge... read more PDF     Full Text

Scope

SCOPE

Digital Media: The term "digital media" refers to electronic content that is encoded and transferred in binary code, including text, images, audio, video, and interactive features. It makes interactivity, internet accessibility, and straightforward reproduction possible. The incorporation of multimedia enhances the information, and its dynamic nature enables real-time updates. Information retrieval is aided by searchability, and access is guaranteed on a variety of devices through portability. Websites, social networking, e-books, streaming services, digital music, video games, podcasts, mobile apps, and digital art are all examples of digital media. By altering industries and promoting global connectedness, this transformational medium has revolutionised information dissemination, entertainment, advertising, and education.

Print Media: Print media are classic types of communication that disseminate information through tangible printed materials. Newspapers, periodicals, brochures, flyers, and posters all fall under this category. Print media, in contrast to digital media, is based on physical, ink-on-paper formats. It provides a haptic experience and is simple to archive for later use. As a dependable source of news, features, and advertisements, print media has a long history. Although it has seen difficulties in the digital age, it continues to have a place in publishing, marketing, and journalism. The continuing power of print media continues to benefit numerous audiences looking for in-depth, aesthetically pleasing, and reliable content. GDPMR entertains papers in the following domains (but not limited to) of Human Society.

 

  • Digital media
  • Print Media
  • Media Reviews
  • Media Effects
  • Globalization and Media
  • Social Networking Sites
  • Development Journalism
  • Media Coverage
  • Development Communication
  • Thematic and Quantitative analysis of media

Editorial Board
Chief Editor

Dr. Anjum Zia, Professor, Department of Media & Communication Studies, University of Management and Technology Lahore, Punjab, Pakitan.
anjum.zia@umt.edu.pk

Editor

Dr. Tanveer Hussain, Assistant Professor, School of Media & Communication Studies, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
tanveer.hussain@umt.edu.pk

Associate Editor

Dr. Haseeb Ur Rehman, Associate Professor, Department of Arts & Media, Foundation University Rawalpindi Campus, Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan.
haseebwaraich79@gmail.com

Managing Editor

Dr. Arsha Saleem Meer, Lecturer, Department of Mass Communication, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
arsha.saleem@lcwu.edu.pk

Advisory Board
Member

Dr. Muhammad Naeem Javed, Assistant Professor, Department of Mass Communication, Lahore Leads University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
naeem.javed@umt.edu.pk

Member

Dr. Rao Shahid Mahmood Khan, Associate Professor, Department of Media & Communication Studie, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan..
raoshahid@iub.edu.pk

Member

Dr. Ifra Iftikhar, Associate Professor, Department of Mass Communication, Lahore Garrison University, Punjab, Pakistan.
ifraiftikhar@lgu.edu.pk

Member

Dr. Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Abro, Professor, Department of Media and Communication, Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur Mir’s, Sindh, Pakistan.
abrosaab@hotmail.com


Use of Emojis and Stickers for Online Interaction Facilitation: A Gender-Based Semiotic Discourse Analysis Hina Sadia, Muhammad Sabboor Hussain Abstract:

Modern technology has revolutionized our methods of communication. Emojis and stickers are the newest advancements that transcend linguistic barriers and act as a universal language. This research paper applies a social semiotic framework to investigate the functions of emojis and stickers in digital discourse. Utilizing a mixed method approach, data has been collected through a web-based quest... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (4517)

Illustration of Religious Minority Symbols in Bollywood Films: A Descriptive & Semiotic Approach Imtiaz Hussain, Shahzad Ali, Syed Ali Akbar Gardezi Abstract:

Bollywood Cinema has extended fame on the global streets and gained enormous clout through its massive audience. This current research discovers the religious symbols in thirty Hindi Films with regard to the top three minorities in India i.e. Muslims, Christians, and Sikhs. The study theoretically connected with Pierce's theory of symbol and representation theory by Stuart Hall.Qualitative desc... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (3633)

Social Behaviors and Separation Anxiety in Unattended Social Media User Children of Working Women (in Lahore District) Sana Iqbal Abstract:

In this research article, the discussion moves around children who faces a prolonged separation anxiety, which does not diminish even with parent's best efforts. 88.4% results showed that when parents go to work, usually children use social media content unattended. Children use social networking apps which are not age restricted and can put a negative impact on their social behaviors. Survey m... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (3182)

Attitude of Female Mass Communication Students Pursuing Journalism as a Career in Pakistan: A Case Study of Lahore Aiza Raza , , Abstract:

The researcher in this article argued about the Attitude of Female Mass Communication Students Towards Journalism as a Career. A case study of Lahore. A large number of female students passed out as a graduate in mass communication degree from different Universities in our country, but some of them go out in the field to practice their Journalism profession. Survey method was adopted, and to pe... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (3134)

Effects of Indian Cartoons on Pakistani Children Khadija Maqsood , , Abstract:

This study is conducted to assess the impact of Indian Cartoons on Pakistani children. For this purpose, the survey was conducted among the common citizens of Pakistan. In total 50 participants took part in the survey. It has been established that the major impacts of Indian Cartoons include children adopting foreign cultural traits, adopting Hindi language and diverting away from Religion to s... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2816)

Framing of Israel and Palestine Conflict in RT news, Al-Jazeera, CNN & BBC News Farrukh Shahzad, Tehmina Ashfaq Qazi, Rida Shehzad Abstract:

The study analyzes the framing of the Palestinian-... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2364)

Social Media Platform Promotes Fake Personalities: A Survey of Lahore District Soha Afzal , , Abstract:

It is a significant problem of todays life that social media is all around us and we are addicted to it. On the other hand Social media Platform Promote fake personalities. Some people with diplomatic and fake mind-set use social media apps as a profession just for earning and fame.89.7% respondents say that fake personalities post vulgar content on social media apps. 84.6% said that they are s... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2306)

A Study on Students' Perception: Enhancing Speaking Skill for ESL Learners through YouTube Aleena Khan, Perveen Akhter Farhat, Shahid Ali Abstract:

Technological advancement with its extensive use in every field of life has also encouraged instructors to apply innovative techniques in enhancing English speaking skills. Vlogs, tutorials and lectures are the latest technique which is gaining popularity. The current research intends to explore the perceptions of ESL students towards the use of vlogs, tutorials and lectures on YouTube. The res... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2211)

Unveiling the Awareness Gap: Investigating Parental Knowledge and Information about Child Sexual Abuse on Electronic Media Shehneela Mazhar, Mubashir Saeed, Syed Inam ur Rahman Abstract:

Child sexual abuse is a pervasive and distressing social problem with severe consequences for its victims. In recent years, electronic media has become increasingly dominant, exposing children to potential risks and challenges in the digital realm. This study provides valuable insights into the awareness gap among parents regarding child sexual abuse on electronic media. The research adopts a q... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2151)

Impact of Social Networking Sites on Human Basic Privacy Rights Javeria Nazeer , Muhammad Farooq , Abstract:

In recent era, Social networking sites (SNSs) have become an important source of communication and also became a matter of interest for researchers in several disciplines such as communications, technology and sociology. As SNSs are spreading rapidly, new issues regarding privacy and security are also raising. These Social networking sites including Facebook, Twitter etc. often reveal private d... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2091)


Attitude of Female Mass Communication Students Pursuing Journalism as a Career in Pakistan: A Case Study of Lahore Aiza Raza , , Abstract:

The researcher in this article argued about the Attitude of Female Mass Communication Students Towards Journalism as a Career. A case study of Lahore. A large number of female students passed out as a graduate in mass communication degree from different Universities in our country, but some of them go out in the field to practice their Journalism profession. Survey method was adopted, and to pe... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Effects of Indian Cartoons on Pakistani Children Khadija Maqsood , , Abstract:

This study is conducted to assess the impact of Indian Cartoons on Pakistani children. For this purpose, the survey was conducted among the common citizens of Pakistan. In total 50 participants took part in the survey. It has been established that the major impacts of Indian Cartoons include children adopting foreign cultural traits, adopting Hindi language and diverting away from Religion to s... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Impact of Social Networking Sites on Human Basic Privacy Rights Javeria Nazeer , Muhammad Farooq , Abstract:

In recent era, Social networking sites (SNSs) have become an important source of communication and also became a matter of interest for researchers in several disciplines such as communications, technology and sociology. As SNSs are spreading rapidly, new issues regarding privacy and security are also raising. These Social networking sites including Facebook, Twitter etc. often reveal private d... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Social Media Platform Promotes Fake Personalities: A Survey of Lahore District Soha Afzal , , Abstract:

It is a significant problem of todays life that social media is all around us and we are addicted to it. On the other hand Social media Platform Promote fake personalities. Some people with diplomatic and fake mind-set use social media apps as a profession just for earning and fame.89.7% respondents say that fake personalities post vulgar content on social media apps. 84.6% said that they are s... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Social Behaviors and Separation Anxiety in Unattended Social Media User Children of Working Women (in Lahore District) Sana Iqbal Abstract:

In this research article, the discussion moves around children who faces a prolonged separation anxiety, which does not diminish even with parent's best efforts. 88.4% results showed that when parents go to work, usually children use social media content unattended. Children use social networking apps which are not age restricted and can put a negative impact on their social behaviors. Survey m... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Effects of Social Media on Moral Values of Pakistani Community: An Analysis of Youth Perception in Lahore Areej Mumtaz , , Abstract:

In this research article, the discussion will revolve around social media users and their impact on social media content making. Media produce what public demands, but that can cause an affect to moral values of society. Pakistan is an Islamic state where there is culture and traditions.But recently it seems that our social media contains numerous content that is being criticized by public view... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Disappearing Copyright Laws in Digital Age: A Survey on TIKTOK Users in Lahore Akif Wasim , , Abstract:

Social Networking sites have become a requirement to exist as socially acceptable beings. The need to be a part of the growing change and to feel being accepted as intuitively and technologically modern, people seems to have started adopting norms that were once immoral and criminal in nature. This research article focuses on disappearing Copyrights Laws in our developing digital age. Chiefly, ... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Effects of Cyber Bullying on the Youth: A Case Study of Lahore Students Ramsha Jamal , , Abstract:

Cyber bullying is becoming major concern especially when social media is booming and the increase amount of usage of social media. To explain this phenomenon, theoretical frame work “Spiral of silence” theory is used in this research article. The survey was distributed to university students and to perform the survey 300 sample size of university students were chos... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Effects of Downsizing in Media Industry on Journalist: Survey of Jung Media Group Moeen Ahmad , , Abstract:

Media industry in Pakistan is one of the fastest growing industry. It is taking its roots in the formulation of the public opinion and setting up the agenda for the nation. Despite of having severe crisis media industry continue to work for the ethical journalism. All political parties raise to power with the help of Media, whether it is Print, Electronic or Social media. They use this platform... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Social Media Effects on General Elections Turn-Out Muhammad Imran , Hamayun Masood , Abstract:

The present study explores the effects of social media on general elections turn-out. Media is considered the fourth pillar of the state. This study was conducted in Bahawalpur city that is called a princely state and considered the heart of Southern Punjab, a sample of 200 respondents was selected as Stratified Random Sample technique including males and females form 18-60 years. Survey method... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)