Tasmia Matloob:

Coordinator/Lecturer

Department of Sociology (MUST)

1 Noreen Saher, Tasmia Matloob, Latafat Aziz, Shayeema Farooqi. Adaption of VB (Vartan BHanji) in Urban Centers: Tracking Signs of Cultural Lag in an Evolving Pakistan. (2021). Elementary Education online, 2021. Vol 20 (issue 5): ppl3608-3613 http://ilkogretim-nline.org. doi:10.17051/ilkonline.2021.05.397
2 Noreen Saher, Anum Awan, Tasmia Matloob, Ameema Malik, Mishayam Wajid. (2021). Women’s Career Success in Pakistan: Does Hijab Matter? PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION (2021) 58: 11147-11156 ISSN:00333077
3 Noreen Saher, Anum Awan, Latafat Aziz, Tasmia Matloob. (2021).Hijab at Workplace: Tracking Mechanism of Discrimination in Pakistan. PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION (2021) 58(2): 11157-11166.
4 Tasmia Matloob, Malik Shehezad Shabbir, Noreen Saher (2020). Women’s Political Representation in the local governance of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan. Review of Economics and Political Science. Emerald Publishing Limited. e-ISSN:2631-3561, p-ISSN:2356-9980. DOI 10.1108/REPS-12-2019-0164
5 Saher, Noreen Saher, Tasmia, Matloob.,Malik Shehezad Shabbir, S. (2020). Exploring the role of Biradari in career growth: Evidence from public sector organizations of Islamabad. Journal of Research in Emerging Markets. 2 (3). ISSN: 2663-905X.
6 Malik Sahhzad Shabbir. Tasmia Matloob. (2018) Privatization Predicament and Shariah Compliant Alternate Solutions. Kashmir Economic Review. Vol.27.No.1.Jan-June, 2018.
7 Malik Sahhzad Shabbir, Tasmia Matloob, & Muhammad Faiz. (2017). The Way Forward for Islamic Banking System. Islamic Banking and Finance Review4(1), 68-78. https://doi.org/10.32350/ibfr.2017.04.05
8 Noreen Saher., Shazia Safdar Ali., Tasmia Matloob. (2014). Cross-cultural Management and Workplace Challenges for Women Managers in Pakistan: Exploring the Realities from an Emic Perspective. Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research. 4(4) 133-137.
9 Noreen Saher., Tasmia Matloob,.Shazia Safdar Ali.(2014). From representation to Political Empowerment: Analyzing the Role of Political Parties and Women Leadership in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research. 4 (5) 90-96.
10 Noreen Saher, Tasmia  Matloob, Shazia Safdar Ali. (2014). Work-family conflict and women journalist in Pakistan. European Journal of Scientific Research. Vol. 119. No. 04. Pp. 505-515

 Conference Papers:

1 Paper Presented in Two days International Conference on “Islamic Charity and Social Development in Pakistan”, organized by Department of Anthropology, Quaide-e-Azam University, Islamabad on 09-10 March, 2016. Topic: Role of Muslim Hands Mirpur in the Social Development of Rural Communities of District Mirpur: A Community Perspective.  Authors: Tasmia Matloob and Noreen Saher.
2 Paper Presented in Two days International Conference Labor Migration and the Role of Brokers in the Recruitment of Workforce in Pakistan” organized by University of Sargodha, Pakistan on 17-18 February, 2016.
3 Paper Presented in 1st International Conference on Business and Management Research, organized by the Department of Business Administration, Mirpur University of Science and Technology (MUST) on 29-30 October, 2015.
4 Paper presented in International Conference  on Local Representation of Power in South Asia, organized by Department of Political Science Govt College University, Lahore on 12-14 November, 2014.
5 Paper Presented in Two days International Conference on Migration, Education and Development in South Asia, organized by Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad on 27-28 March, 2014.
6 Paper Presented in 5th South Asia International Conference on Management, Innovation, Leadership, Economics and Strategy organized by Comsat Institute of Technology, Abbottabad on 04-06 December, 2013 at Pearl Continental Hotel Bhurban, Murree-Hills-Pakistan

Farooq Abdullah:

Lecturer/Department of Sociology

1 Shoaib, M., & Abdullah, F. (2020). Risk reduction of COVID-19 pandemic in Pakistan. Social work in public health35(7), 557-568. (W)
2 Shoaib, M., Abdullah, F., & Ali, N. (2020). Library Resources and Research Environment in Higher Education Institutions: Students’ Satisfaction. Library Philosophy and Practice, 1-18. (X)
3 Shoaib, M. and Abdullah, F. (2021), “COVID-19 backlash: psycho-social impacts of outbreak in Pakistan”, Health Education, Vol. 121 No. 3, pp. 265-274. https://doi.org/10.1108/HE-07-2020-0047. (X)
4 Shoaib, D., Abdullah, M., & Ali, M. (2021). A Research Visualization of Academic Learning Skills among Students in Higher Education Institutions: A Bibliometric Evidence from 1981 to 2020. Library Philosophy and Practice, 5579, 1-34. (X)
5 Ali, M., Shoaib, D., & Abdullah, M. (2021). Trends of Research Visualization of Digital Collections and Resources in Academic Libraries from 2001 to 2020: A Bibliometric Analysis. Library Philosophy and Practice, 5598, 1-25. (X)
6 Shoaib, M., Ahmad, A., Ali, N., & Abdullah, F. (2021). Trend of Research Visualization of Learning, Classroom, and Class Participation in Higher Education Institutions: A Bibliometric Analysis from 2001 to 2020. Library Philosophy and Practice5743, 1-26. (X)
7 Abdullah, F., Habib, A., & Gillani, N. (2021). Migration, Remittances and Wellbeing ofRecipient Families. MigrationJournal of Critical Reviews, 8(02). (X)
8 Shoaib, M., & Abdullah, F. (2021). COVID-19 Blackswan and personal protective equipment (PPE) in Pakistan. Health Education, https://doi.org/10.1108/HE-06-2021-0093. (X)
9 ·         Abdullah, F., & Shoaib, M. (2021). Psychosocial impacts of COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study of Mirpur, Pakistan. International Review of Sociology, https://doi.org/10.1080/03906701.2021.1996757. (X)

Books Chapter:

1 F Abdullah, M Shoaib (2021). Gendered Historical Writings and Theorizing Patriarchy in Education: Factors and Gender as a Category of Analysis. Women from Tradition to Modernity. Mittal Publications.
2 F Abdullah, M Shoaib (2021). Women Academician and Higher Education in South Asia. Education and Women Empowerment. AB Publications
3 M Khalique, T Ramayah, K Hina, F Abdullah (2020). CPEC and Its Potential Benefits to the Economy of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan. China’s Belt and Road Initiative in a Global Context, 117-130