Mashiat Mostafa

Mashiat Mostafa
  • Master of Social Work
  • Research Project Officer at RMIT University

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Introduction
Mashiat Mostafa is working as the Project Officer for Student Services to recommend and develop a service model to mitigate the particular barriers and needs of vulnerable, disadvantaged and disengaged cohorts and communities. She worked as a Senior Student Advisor and an Academic Researcher for the Global Urban Social Studies school at RMIT University, Australia before this role.
Current institution
RMIT University
Current position
  • Research Project Officer

Publications

Publications (9)
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The primary objective of our exploratory research is to contribute to the ongoing conversation on Digital Afterlife from the lenses of Global South during the COVID-19 period. Digital Afterlife is fast becoming a challenge for our increasingly connected society. Moreover, the situation got worse with the COVID-19 pandemic. The on-going research is...
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The primary objective of our exploratory research is to contribute to the ongoing conversation on Digital Afterlife from the lenses of Global South during the COVID-19 period. Digital Afterlife is fast becoming a challenge for our increasingly connected society. Moreover, the situation got worse with the COVID-19 pandemic. The ongoing research is t...
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Student political action has been a major and recurring feature of politics across the globe throughout the past century. Students have been involved in a full range of public issues, from anti-colonial movements, anti-war campaigns, civil rights and pro-democracy movements to campaigns against neoliberal policies, austerity, racism, misogyny and c...
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The primary objective of our research 1 is to contribute to the ongoing conversation on Digital Afterlife through the lenses of Global South. All major works and services on Digital Afterlife are based on western societies' contexts. With increasing number of ICT users in the developing countries, Digital Afterlife challenges have the ominous poten...
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The research outlined in this article explored the emergence of new-media-driven citizen participation in Bangladesh against a background of contradictory government policy approaches to the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs). The government's Digital Bangladesh initiative aims to make ICTs core to citizen empowerment and deve...
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While debates ensue over the role of New Media and social networks in the Arab Spring, the sudden surge in online participation has been noticeably evident, with Twitter, alongside Facebook and blogs, gaining spotlight as a tool that contributed to the momentum of events. In countries where Twitter has been introduced, agitated citizens expressed,...
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PurposeIn this study we examine how doing research on gender impacts identity, sense of self, and relation to community; and how fieldwork is mediated by gender structures. Methodology/approachWe draw on feminist epistemology, qualitative methodologies, and critical pedagogies to analyze the fieldwork experiences of 15 women students and nine men f...

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