Publications

Referred Journal Article

  1. Parvez, N. (2025). Fighting gendered misinformation and harassment on social media for Bangladesh’s female journalists. Media Asia, 52(4), 618-640. https://doi.org/10.1080/01296612.2025.2534739
  2. Parvez, N., & Ofori-Parku, S. S. (2025). Click online, commit offline: Social media’s nexus with political efficacy and participation among Bangladeshi students. In M. Ittefaq (Ed.), Oxford intersections: Social media in society and culture. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198945253.003.0074
  3. Parvez, N. (2024). Ensuring Integrity: Data Journalism Ethics in Bangladesh, 6th Annual Proceedings of the Data|Media|Digital Graduate Symposium. University of Oregon Scholars’ Bank. https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/29873
  4. Parvez, N. (2022). The impact of social media in mobilizing the Road Safety Movement (2018) in Bangladesh, Journal of Journalism and Media Studies, Volume 4, 1-16. https://jmsju.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/JMS-Media-Journal-2022-20-02-2023-1.pdf 
  5. Parvez, N. (2021). Navigating Corporate Pressures: An Investigation of News Selection During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Print Journalism. The Jahangirnagar Review-C, XXXII, 521-532. 
  6. Parvez, N. (2020). Facebook in making new identity for the users: in the light of the usage of Bangladeshi Youths, Jahangirnagar Review Part-C, Jahangirnagar University, Volume XXXI, Page 543-554, ISSN 2306-3920. 
  7. Parvez, N. (2020). How does the Labour of Women Unveil the Coloniality of Power? An anthropological context of the RMG workers of Bangladesh, Global Journal of Human Social Sciences, Volume 20(18), 2020, pp. 53-59, ISSN 0975-587X.
  8. Parvez, N. (2020). Is It Really Necessary To Make Everyone ‘Modern’? Representation of the Himba Tribe in ‘The British Tribe Next Door (2019), International Journal of Advanced Research, Volume 8(11), pp. 1004-1011, ISSN: 2320-5407.
  9. Parvez, N. (2019). Consumer Behavior through Facebook Advertising (A case study on jewelry pages for women), The Jahangirnagar Review Part-C, Jahangirnagar University, Volume XXX, Page 447-466, ISSN 2306-3920.  
  10. Parvez, N. (2019). Mrittika Maya: An analysis of the Success and Failure in Searching for One’s Roots, Bangladesh Film archive Journal, June, Volume 15, pp. 105-111, ISSN: 2074-2134. (In Bengali)
  11. Parvez, N. (2018). Analysis of co-cultural theory in the light of Meta theory of communication: A philosophical perspective, The Jahangirnagar Review Part-C, Jahangirnagar University, Volume XXIX, Page 183-205 ISSN 2306-3920. (In Bengali)
  12. Parvez, N. (2017). Representation of violence against children and child psychology in Bengali films, Bangladesh Film archive Journal, December, Volume 13, pp. 69-75, ISSN: 2074-2134. (In Bengali)
  13. Ahmed, R., Mondal, U. K., and Parvez, N. (2017). Patterns of Use and Dependency on Smartphone by the Bangladeshi Urban Youths (2017), Journal of Journalism and Media Studies, Dept. of Journalism and Media Studies, Jahangirnagar University, 2017, Volume: 3, Page: 1-18, ISSN: 2409-479X.
  14. Zannat, S. & Parvez, N. (2017). Representation of journalists in Bangladeshi films, Bangladesh Film archive Journal, December, Volume 12, pp. 35-42, ISSN: 2074-2134. (In Bengali)
  15. Parvez, N. (2016). ‘Use of Social Media (Facebook) in Gulshan Terror Attack’, ICT for Development working paper series (Bangladesh Institute of ICT in Development (BIID) & University of Liberal Arts, December-2016, Volume: 6 (1-2), Page: 6-22, ISSN: 2307-0099. 
  16. Zannat, S. & Parvez, N. (2016). The Construction of Women Characters in 21st century Bengali films in the Context of Belaseshe (2015), Bangladesh Film archive Journal, December, Volume 11, pp. 92-101, ISSN: 2074-2134. (In Bengali)

Research Reports

‘Women in Bangladeshi Media Industry: Towards Gender-Sensitive Policy’, This report was presented on 10th SWAN Conference, 2 September 2019, New Delhi, India. Published as ‘The Report on the Status of Women in South Asia (March 2020), edited by Veena Sikri, Jaishri Jethwaney, and Ratan Kumar Roy. This report was published by the South Asia Women’s Network (SWAN), New Delhi. 

Book Chapters

Accepted Book Chapters

  1. Parvez, N., & Etee, N. J. (Forthcoming). Symbolic selves in carceral spaces: South Asian cinema and the making of deviance. In Studies in Symbolic Interaction (Vol. 63). Emerald Publishing. 
  2. Parvez, N. (Forthcoming). Digital nomads or branded travelers? The political economy of travel influencer content. In M. M. Mullan & J. M. Lo Castro (Eds.), Rhetoric and communication of travel.

Referred book chapters

Parvez, N. (2020). Gender Discrimination in Media: Bangladesh Perspective, in Women’s Voice: A search for feminist consciousness, Hussain, N. A. & Jolly, P. (ed.)., PP. 439-455, Dhaka: Sangbed.