Asma Khanom
Assistant Professor
342A Administration Building
School of Journalism and Mass Media
University of Idaho
MS 3178 875 Perimeter Dr.
Moscow, Idaho 83844-3178
Asma Khanom is an assistant professor who taught Fundamentals of Visual Journalism and Strategic Communication, and Journalism Project courses at the University of Missouri during her doctoral studies (on record). She has over a decade of experience in broadcast journalism worldwide.
- PhD in Journalism, University of Missouri-Columbia, USA., 2024.
- Master of Arts (MA) in Journalism, University of Oklahoma, USA., 2021.
- Master of Social Science (MSS), Department of Mass Communication and Journalism, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh, 2008.
- Bachelor of Social Science (BSS), Department of Mass Communication and Journalism, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh, 2006.
Courses
- JAMM 225: Reporting I
- JAMM 322: Broadcast News
Asma's research areas primarily revolve around Media Sociology and Media Ethics. Her research agenda is centered on disruption and innovation within the constantly evolving news and information landscape. Within this broad agenda, her work encompasses journalism, technology, ethics, and democracy. She delves into local news dynamics, innovative approaches to fulfilling community information needs, and organizational and managerial decision-making.
Asma hails from Bangladesh. She has extensive experience in national television, covering various issues, including politics and local and national elections. Additionally, she has worked at television stations OETA-Oklahoma and DW, Germany. Asma is a Fulbright Scholar under the US Department of State.
- Macneil, Cory W., Khanom, A., & Hinnant, Amanda L. (2024). Flag lapel Pin Ban: Discourses About Journalism Ethics, Patriotism, and the First Amendment Two Decades After a September 11 Controversy. This study has accepted to Journalism.
- Khanom, A., Kiesow, D., Zdun, M., & Shyu, C. R. (2023). The News Crawler: A Big Data Approach to Local Information Ecosystems. Media and Communication, 11(3).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v11i3.6789
- Journalism in the Changing Media Landscape
- Media Management
- Leadership and Organizational Decision Making
- Media Ethics
- Local News Ecosystem
- Bengali
- German