AMCAP Journal of Media and Communication Studies - Lahore

Journal of Media and Communication Studies

Association of Media and Communication Academic Professionals (AMCAP)
ISSN (online): 2789-9756
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Author(s):

Research Associate, Information Technology University, Lahore

Pakistan

Head of Applied Linguistics Department, Kinnaird College for Women, Lahore

Pakistan

  • badriah.khaleel@kinnaird.edu.pk

Details:

Type: Article
Volume: 1
Issue: 2
Language: English
Id: 60eef49322e8d
Pages 1 - 21
Published July 10, 2021
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