HASIB SHAH AMAN

HASIB SHAH AMAN

Lecturer

Department of Mass Communication and Journalism
Faculty of Security & Strategic Studies (FSSS)

hasib.s.aman@bup.edu.bd


BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF PROFESSIONALS
Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka-1216

Biography

Hasib Shah Aman earned his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Mass Communication and Journalism from Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP). He secured the second position in the Bachelor's and the first position in the Master's examination. Due to his academic achievements, he received the Merit Scholarship from BUP multiple times. He also received the Dean's Letter of Appreciation multiple times from the Dean of the Faculty of Security and Strategic Studies (FSSS) at BUP due to his academic success.
In addition to the academic accomplishments, he has hands-on experience working in numerous media houses as a content writer and researcher. Hasib possesses research interests in the areas of political communication, media representation, and social media.
Hasib Shah Aman joined his Alma Mater as a Lecturer in the Department of Mass Communication in Journalism (MC&J) in 2023.

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Education
S.S.C, Ideal School and College
H.S.C, Dhaka City College
Honors, Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP)
Masters, Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP)

Last Updated: 27 Apr 2026

Journal Publication

1.

Aman, H.S., & Jahan, N. (2025). Portrayal of the Global South: An Analysis of Orientalist Representations in Western Films. Journal of Security and Strategic Studies, 1(1), 17-38.

2.

Partha, S. B., Jahan, N., & Aman, H. S. (2025). Journalism during global crisis: Analyzing hazardous experiences of Bangladeshi journalists during COVID-19. Journal of Journalism and Media, 6, 25–46. 

Last Updated: 27 Apr 2026

Conference Papers

1.

Aman, H. S., & Kundu, P. (2022, July).Facebook memes as criticism: A semiotic analysis of education related memesposted by university students in Bangladesh. Paper presented at the IAMCRConference, Beijing, China.

2.

Kundu, P., & Aman, H.S. (2025,November). Mass media refugee discourse in Bangladesh: The case of Rohingyain the post–U.S. funding reduction context. Paper presented at the NationalCommunication Association (NCA) Annual Conference, Denver, CO, United States. 

3.

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Books

1.

Promi,I. J., Aman, H. S., & Oishe, I. J. (2026). Post-crisis socio-politicalnarratives of ‘Gen-Z’ in Bangladesh: A semiotic analysis of July uprisinggraffities. In A Nation’s aspirations: The July uprising 2024 (pp.1–45). Academic Press and Publishers Library.

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Researchs

1. Political Communication, Media Framing, Social Media. 

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Awards

1. 2019- Dean's Letter of Appreciation, from the Dean of the Faculty of Security and Strategic Studies (FSSS), BUP.  

2. 2020- Dean's Letter of Appreciation, from the Dean of the Faculty of Security and Strategic Studies (FSSS), BUP.  

Last Updated: 27 Apr 2026

Courses

1. MCJ 1210- Social Processes and Institutions 

2. MCJ 2315- Media Laws and Ethics 

3. MCJ 4735- Defence Journalism 

4. MCJ 4836- Peace and Conflict Journalism 

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S.S.C, Ideal School and College
H.S.C, Dhaka City College
Honors, Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP)
Masters, Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP)

Last Updated: 27 Apr 2026

1.

Aman, H.S., & Jahan, N. (2025). Portrayal of the Global South: An Analysis of Orientalist Representations in Western Films. Journal of Security and Strategic Studies, 1(1), 17-38.

2.

Partha, S. B., Jahan, N., & Aman, H. S. (2025). Journalism during global crisis: Analyzing hazardous experiences of Bangladeshi journalists during COVID-19. Journal of Journalism and Media, 6, 25–46. 

Last Updated: 27 Apr 2026

1.

Aman, H. S., & Kundu, P. (2022, July).Facebook memes as criticism: A semiotic analysis of education related memesposted by university students in Bangladesh. Paper presented at the IAMCRConference, Beijing, China.

2.

Kundu, P., & Aman, H.S. (2025,November). Mass media refugee discourse in Bangladesh: The case of Rohingyain the post–U.S. funding reduction context. Paper presented at the NationalCommunication Association (NCA) Annual Conference, Denver, CO, United States. 

3.

Last Updated: 27 Apr 2026

1.

Promi,I. J., Aman, H. S., & Oishe, I. J. (2026). Post-crisis socio-politicalnarratives of ‘Gen-Z’ in Bangladesh: A semiotic analysis of July uprisinggraffities. In A Nation’s aspirations: The July uprising 2024 (pp.1–45). Academic Press and Publishers Library.

Last Updated: 27 Apr 2026

Political Communication, Media Framing, Social Media. 

Last Updated: 27 Apr 2026

2019- Dean's Letter of Appreciation, from the Dean of the Faculty of Security and Strategic Studies (FSSS), BUP.   2020- Dean's Letter of Appreciation, from the Dean of the Faculty of Security and Strategic Studies (FSSS), BUP.  

Last Updated: 27 Apr 2026

MCJ 1210- Social Processes and Institutions  MCJ 2315- Media Laws and Ethics  MCJ 4735- Defence Journalism  MCJ 4836- Peace and Conflict Journalism 

Last Updated: 27 Apr 2026