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Muhammad Atique

Muhammad Atique
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    Advice & How To General Nonfiction
  • Country: China
  • Books: 1
  • Profession: Author,Teacher,Freelance Consultant
  • Born: 25 September
  • Member Since: Feb 2025
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  • Followers: 5
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Dr. Muhammad Atique is a global expert in media, technology, and culture with over 15 years of combined experience in the media industry and academia. Holding a PhD in Public Administration and specializing in Digital Media and Governance, Dr. Atique has worked internationally as a journalist, academic, and author. He is a Fellow of Advance HE (UK) and writes for prestigious platforms like PA Times (American Society of Public Administration), Medium and Substack.

Dr. Atique’s insights bridge the gap between academic rigor and practical relevance, making his work indispensable for professionals, scholars, and the general public interested in the dynamics of digital transformation. His latest book, Digitally Hijacked, is a testament to his dedication to exploring technology's role in shaping the future.

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Digitally Hijacked: The Age of Influence: How Social Media and AI Are Reshaping Our Reality
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Digitally Hijacked: The Age of Influence: How Social Media and AI Are Reshaping Our Realityby Muhammad AtiquePublish: Jan 01, 2025Advice & How To General Nonfiction

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      • Muhammad Atique Muhammad Atique 11 months ago
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      • I would invite:

        Marshall McLuhan – His groundbreaking theories on media and communication still shape the way we understand digital culture today. I’d love to discuss how he would interpret today’s digital media landscape.
        Sherry Turkle – Her work on the psychological effects of digital interactions is fascinating, and I’d love to explore her views on the next phase of digital culture.
        Elon Musk – While controversial, his influence on technology, AI, and digital media is undeniable. A discussion with him on the future of AI and media would be thought-provoking.
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      • Muhammad Atique Muhammad Atique 11 months ago
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      • My dream goal is to establish a research institute that explores the intersection of media, technology, and society—where scholars and experts can collaborate on addressing the ethical and societal challenges of digital transformation.
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    • How do you think concepts such as Kindle, and e-books have changed the present or future of reading?
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      • E-books and Kindle have made reading more accessible than ever before. They have expanded global readership, allowing people to access books instantly, regardless of location. However, they have also challenged traditional publishing and bookstores, leading to a shift in how authors market and distribute their work.
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      • I believe today’s generation is exposed to more literature than ever before, but in a different form. Digital platforms, audiobooks, and social media have changed how people consume literary content. However, deep engagement with literary art is arguably declining due to shorter attention spans and the fast-paced nature of digital consumption.
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      • Books on digital literacy and critical thinking should be incorporated into school curriculums. In an age of misinformation, age of influence, teaching kids how to analyze and navigate digital content with digital devices is crucial.
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      • My work aligns with scholars like Neil Postman (Amusing Ourselves to Death) and Sherry Turkle (Alone Together) and Yuval Noah Harari (Sapiens , Nexus ) – I admire his big-picture view of history and technology’s role in shaping human civilization as I critically analyze the societal impact of technology and media.
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      • If I were to change my genre, I’d explore historical nonfiction, particularly focusing on media history and how technology affected culture, especially Hollywood movies—such as clothing trends and daily conversations—and its evolution over time.
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      • I would have loved to be the author of Marshall McLuhan’s Understanding Media (1964) because it shaped modern media studies and remains relevant today.
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      • Since Digitally Hijacked: The age of influence is my most recent work, I wouldn’t rewrite it yet. However, if I had to, I might expand on some case studies to provide even more global perspectives.
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