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Thursday, January 06, 2022

Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research 14.2 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research 14.2 is out now!

 

For more information about the journal and issue click here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-arab-muslim-media-research

 

Aims and Scope

 

The Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research (JAMMR) is a refereed academic publication dedicated to the study of communication, culture and society in the Arab and Muslim world. It aims to lead the debate about the rapid changes in media and society in that part of the world. This journal is also interested in diasporic media like satellite TV, radio and new media, especially in Europe and North America. The journal serves a large international community in the West as well as the Arab and Muslim countries.

 

We welcome contributions on, but not restricted to, the following themes:

  1. Communication and development in the Arab region
  2. Media and the construction of public opinion
  3. Media and social change in the Arab and Muslim world
  4. Media coverage of wars and conflicts in the region
  5. New media, culture and society in the Arab and Muslim World
  6. Arab/Muslim youth, identity and the media
  7. Media and women empowerment
  8. Arab media, political activism and democracy
  9. Diasporic media and diasporic audiences
  10. Global media and its impact on local cultures
  11. Internet social networks and the changing face of journalism practice
  12. Reality TV and the tabloidization of Arab media
  13. Pan-Arab Satellite TV and audience research
  14. Media, subcultures and resistance in the Arab and Muslim countries

 

Issue 14.2

 

Articles

 

Kurdish women and TV journalism in Iraqi Kurdistan: Experiences and strategies

MARCO NILSSON AND LEAH ESMAIEL

 

Broadcasting and national identity construction in Qatar: The case of Al-Rayyan TV

NOUREDDINE MILADI, MOEZ BEN MESSAOUD AND JAMEL ZRAN

 

Egyptian imaginaries of resistance: Cinematic remembrance of the Suez crisis

EHAB GALAL

 

Living with difference: Ontological security and identification of second-generation members

of the Nigerian diaspora in Peckham, ‘Little Lagos’, London

O. B. ALAKIJA

 

Netflix speaks Arabic, Arabs speak Netflix: How SVOD is transforming Arabic series screenwriting

FADI G. HADDAD AND ALEXANDER DHOEST

 

Digital communication and Ramadan at the time of COVID-19

DARIO FANARA

 

Arab online news platforms: Innovating language, narratives, audiences and business models. Experiences from Lebanon and Jordan

RUT GOMEZ SOBRINO