Issue 28, summer/fall 2019 https://doi.org/10.70090/LK28FMSJ Abstract Since the outbreak of coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, the news has been covering its rapid developments by the minute, while feeding the eager publics the information they seek regarding its origin, health-threats, symptoms, preventative measures, and global impact. It is thus of pressing …
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Communicating Science in the New Media Environment: The Advancement of Science Literacy
Issue 28, summer/fall 2019 https://doi.org/10.70090/HES28CSN “Science literacy is the artery through which the solution of tomorrow’s problems will flow” - Neil deGrasse Tyson Abstract Science is the social foundation that encompasses all facets of life, from educating individuals, to allowing them to make informed decisions in their daily lives. Science …
Read More »Marathon TV Watching among Emiratis in the Interactive Media Environment
Issue 27, winter/spring 2019 https://doi.org/10.70090/AAAM27TV Abstract The study investigates the habits of binge TV watching—also called marathon TV watching—among a sample of Emiratis. It refers to watching consecutive episodes of a series in one setting for several hours. The research examines the expected outcomes for binge-watching and the possibilities of …
Read More »Cultural Identity Expressed Through Electronic Platforms of Higher Education Institutions: A Comparative Study (Arabic)
Issue 27, winter/spring 2019 https://doi.org/10.70090/EK27CIEP Scroll down for the Arabic abstract. There is substantial cultural diversity in many societies these days. Consequently, the need for cross-cultural institutions to build and present their ethical values and cultural identity within different systems and societies has grown. Most higher education institutions face the …
Read More »Arab Millennials’ Articulation of Identity in Cyberspace: A study of three MENA YouTubers
Issue 27, winter/spring 2019 https://doi.org/10.70090/MA27QMIC Abstract This study investigates how three young Arab influencers negotiate their identities in cyberspace. Abdallah Al Maghlouth, Abdulrahman Mohammed, and Laila Hzaineh were selected for this study because they were listed among the top MENA influencers by the Arab Social Media Summit (2015) or by …
Read More »Organizational Identity in the Egyptian Telecom Sector: A Field Study (Arabic)
Issue 27, winter/spring 2019 https://doi.org/10.70090/ZSAG27ET Scroll down for the Arabic abstract. This study attempts to identify and explore the process of organizational identity formation inside the Egyptian telecommunication sector using a field survey and a questionnaire answered by 200 employees at varying administrative levels. By identifying and exploring the process, …
Read More »Undoing Stereotypical Representations in Arab and Muslim Cinemas: Challenges, Interruptions, and Possibilities
Issue 27, winter/spring 2019 https://doi.org/10.70090/IBL27SRA Abstract Troubled by a history of misconceptions on Western silver screens, Arab and Muslim filmmakers have kept their cinematic productions thematically close to the reality of their postcolonial cultural and social conditions, while trying to represent their communities in complex ways. In many efforts of …
Read More »Religious Identity and Egyptian Electronic Newspaper Reporting on the War on Terror (Arabic)
Issue 27, winter/spring 2019 https://doi.org/10.70090/MGO27RIE Scroll down for the Arabic abstract. The study aims to identify the characteristics of religious identity discourse in Egyptian online newspapers (e-newspapers) in the context of the “War on Terror”. Factors and variables contributing to a crisis of religious identity, in addition to recommendations to …
Read More »Participation and National Identity Building through Arab State Electronic Portals: A Comparative Study (Arabic)
Issue 27, winter/spring 2019 https://doi.org/10.70090/AFR27PNI Scroll down for the Arabic abstract. This study explores the role of Arab government portals in expressing the state’s construction of national identity and enhancing the platforms and tools of e-participation; including e-information, e-consultation, and e-decision making. The study analyzes 22 portals to explore the …
Read More »The Changing Identity of a Living Secular Icon: Al Mayadeen’s Iconization of Jamila Bouhired
Issue 27, winter/spring 2019 https://doi.org/10.70090/CC27ALJB Abstract In December 2013, the pan-Arab TV station Al Mayadeen orchestrated a big public celebration of the former female fighter Jamila Bouhired. In this article, I analyze Al Mayadeen’s celebration of Bouhired as an iconization (Khalili 2009) and investigate how the TV station uses the …
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