
معرفی
Azmat Khan is a Researcher at the School of Communication Studies, part of the Scripps College of Communication at Ohio University. His work critically examines rhetoric, media representation, and socio-political dynamics in border regions. He holds an M.A. in Intercultural Communication from the Communication University of China (Beijing) and a B.A. in Journalism & Mass Communication from the University of Peshawar. Previously, he worked with a World Bank community sustainability project and lectured at Virtual University Pakistan.
Education:
- Bachelor’s in Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Peshawar
- M.A. Intercultural Communication, Communication University of China (Beijing)
His research focuses on climate communication, border studies, necropolitics, and media marginalization. He investigates how media representation impacts marginalized communities in Pakistan’s tribal areas and explores non-violent resistance strategies. Azmat aims to bridge academia, community engagement, and policy-making to address socio-environmental challenges.
His recent articles analyze cross-border journalism dynamics, military rhetoric, and digital governance in Pashtun regions. Despite no explicit awards mentioned, his work addresses critical socio-political issues in South Asia. He has no listed advisees or grants in the provided materials.
Azmat’s interdisciplinary approach integrates critical theory, media studies, and cultural analysis to address contemporary challenges in communication and justice.




