Anu Sandhu Bhamra

School of Journalism, Writing, Media

About

Anu (Anupreet Sandhu Bhamra) is a transnational journalist who worked as a field reporter in Canada and India for over a decade, across media platforms, before moving on to research in academia. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Journalism and Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice at The University of British Columbia. Her interests lie in digital media spaces, and how these spaces shape gender, and cultural and racial identity. Her work on South Asian-Canadian Media’s Resistance to Gender and Cultural Stereotyping has been published as a book chapter. At the University of British Columbia, she has taught Global Journalism to international students, and has lectured in Asian Studies on topic of gender, media, migration, race, exile, and nation building.


Teaching

New Media and Society JRNL 100A 227


Misc Fields

Media Studies


Anu Sandhu Bhamra

School of Journalism, Writing, Media

About

Anu (Anupreet Sandhu Bhamra) is a transnational journalist who worked as a field reporter in Canada and India for over a decade, across media platforms, before moving on to research in academia. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Journalism and Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice at The University of British Columbia. Her interests lie in digital media spaces, and how these spaces shape gender, and cultural and racial identity. Her work on South Asian-Canadian Media’s Resistance to Gender and Cultural Stereotyping has been published as a book chapter. At the University of British Columbia, she has taught Global Journalism to international students, and has lectured in Asian Studies on topic of gender, media, migration, race, exile, and nation building.


Teaching

New Media and Society JRNL 100A 227

Misc Fields

Media Studies


Anu Sandhu Bhamra

School of Journalism, Writing, Media
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Anu (Anupreet Sandhu Bhamra) is a transnational journalist who worked as a field reporter in Canada and India for over a decade, across media platforms, before moving on to research in academia. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Journalism and Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice at The University of British Columbia. Her interests lie in digital media spaces, and how these spaces shape gender, and cultural and racial identity. Her work on South Asian-Canadian Media’s Resistance to Gender and Cultural Stereotyping has been published as a book chapter. At the University of British Columbia, she has taught Global Journalism to international students, and has lectured in Asian Studies on topic of gender, media, migration, race, exile, and nation building.

Teaching keyboard_arrow_down
New Media and Society JRNL 100A 227
Misc Fields keyboard_arrow_down

Media Studies