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Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research 17.2 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to present Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research 17.2!

 

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

 

Aims & Scope

 

The Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research is a peer-reviewed 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.

 

This title is indexed with Scopus.

 

Issue 17.2

 

Articles

 

The Middle East is watching: Iranian and Saudi Arabian newspaper framing of the 2020 US presidential elections

MOHAMAD HAMAS ELMASRY AND MOHAMMED EL-NAWAWY

 

Politics of phygital protests: Palestinian #GreatMarchofReturn discourse on Twitter

TAWSEEF MAJEED AND ALI M. ABUSHBAK

 

Mediated mythical discourses: A critical analysis of the female docility and religious discourses in Indian TV soap operas

KAIFIA ANCER LASKAR

 

Virtual facades: Exploring the relationship between self-presentation on Facebook and social anxiety among Egyptian Generation Z users

ESLAM ABDELRAOUF AND HUSSEIN AMIN

 

Enhancing prosocial behaviour and donation intentions through neuroscientific techniques (EEG and eye tracker): Exploring the influence of charitable advertisement appeals

ABEER A. MAHROUS AND YOMNA MOHSEN

 

‘They are us’: Orientalist perspective challenged in New Zealand newspapers’ coverage

SHAH NISTER KABIR

 

Beauty hacks, wardrobe suggestions and DIY regimes for a Muslim bride: Analysis of bridal beauty vlogs

ATHIRA B. K.

 

Book Reviews

 

Global Media Coverage of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: Reporting the Sheikh Jarrah Evictions, Noureddine Miladi (ed.) (2023)

LAKSHMI VENUGOPAL MENON

 

The Digital Double Bind: Change and Stasis in the Middle East, Joe F. Khalil and Mohamed Zayani (2023)

NOORA AL SIYABI