News

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research 15.2 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research 15.2 is out now!

 

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

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

 

Aims & 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.

 

Issue 15.2

 

Articles

 

Digital youth in Qatar: Negotiating culture and national identity through social media networks

NOUREDDINE MILADI, MOEZ BEN MESSAOUD, GHENA ALKHATEEB, ABEER ASHOUR, HAMDA AL-MOHANNADI, ABDULLAH FETAIS, ANWAR ALORFE AND FATIMA ALABIDI

 

Social media networks as platforms for culture and identity interplay among Qatari youth

ISMAIL SHEIKH YUSUF AHMED, NOUREDDINE MILADI, MOEZ BEN MESSAOUD, FATIMA LABIDI, ABEER ASHOUR, HAMDA ALMOHANNADI, ABDALLAH FETAIS, GHENA ALKHATEEB AND ANWAR ALORFE

 

Underrepresented and marginalized: Television news framing of ordinary Arab citizens before the Arab uprisings of 2011

ALYAA ANTER

 

Hybrid ethnicities, fashionable bodies and unruly transgressors: Fetishizing Arab ‘first ladies’ in western media

IMED BEN LABIDI

 

Ethnic minority media as counter-hegemonic and agents of participation for minority communities

BHEKINKOSI JAKOBE NCUBE

 

The painful pursuit of weight-loss pleasure in The Biggest Winner 4

RIM LETAIEF

 

Strategies and tactics of polemical exchanges: The play of minorization/de-minorization in public hearings

SAMAR BEN ROMDHANE

 

Book Review

 

Global Media Ethics and the Digital Revolution, Noureddine Miladi (ed.) (2022)

HARFIYAH BALL ABDEL HALEEM