Abusharif, I. (2014). Framing journalism education. Journal of General Education, 63(2-3), 198-204.
Abusharif, I. (2015). Review of News media in the Arab world: A study of 10 Arab and Muslim countries, Eds. Barrie Gunter and Roger Dickinson. Journal of Media and Religion, 14(1), 49-50.
Abusharif, I. (2014, August). Differences and similarities in the interpretation of limits to freedom of expression. Paper presented at Qatar University Gulf Studies Center, Doha, Qatar.
Abusharif, I. (2015, May). Media, religion and culture in a networked world. Paper presented at the International Society for Media, Religion and Culture, Canterbury, England.
Allagui, I. & Ibrahine, M. (2014). Downturn times in the Arab advertising industry: Strategies of survival. Journal of Business and Policy Research, 9(2), 54-64.
Allagui, I. & Breslow, H. (2014). The apparatus of mobility and the restriction from cyberspace. In D. Moser & S. Dun (Eds.), Cyberculture: A digital Janus. Looking forward. Looking back. Oxford, UK: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
Allagui, I., Graham, M. & Hogan, B. (2015). Wikipedia Arabe et la Construction Collective du Savoir. In L. Barbe, L. Merzeau & V. Schafer (Eds.), Wikipedia, objet scientifique non identifié. Paris: Presses Universitaires de Paris Ouest.
Allagui, I. (2015, May). Convenient or empowering: Trends of Internet usage among women in the UAE. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Allagui, I. (2015, July). Mobilizing youth: Linking audiences’ practices with cultural narratives. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Association of Media and Communication Research, Montreal, Canada.
Allagui, I. (2014, November). Gaining hearts or respecting privacy? Women and advertising in the Arabian Gulf. Paper presented at the Gulf Meeting of the International Public Relations Association, Doha, Qatar.
Allagui, I. (2014, October). Multiple usages and Internet studies. Gaps in the Arabian region. Paper presented at the Center for International and Regional Studies, Doha, Qatar.
Allagui, I. & Ayish, M. (2015, February). Big data: Opportunities and challenges in the MENA region. Paper presented at Technology, Knowledge, and Society Conference, Berkeley, Calif.
Allagui, I. (2015, March). Redefining survey research: Uncovering the truth. Paper presented at World Association for Public Opinion Research Regional Conference, Doha, Qatar.
Allagui, I. & Breslow, H. (2014, September). Awarded PR campaigns for best use of social media: New lessons of effectiveness. Paper presented at Social Media and Society Conference, Toronto, Canada.
Berg, M. (2015, April). The cultural and social factors contribution to the success of Turkish television dramas in Qatar. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas.
Berg, M. (2015, April). The cultural and social factors contribution to the success of Turkish television dramas in Qatar. Paper presented at Relocating Middle East Studies: New Geographies of Discourse, British Society for Middle Eastern Studies and the American University in Dubai, Dubai, UAE.
Clausen, B. (2015). Think globally, act locally: A library perspective. Libraries and the Academy, 15(3), 389-392.
Curtis, S. (2015). Objectivity in early scientific and medical film viewing. In A. Quintana & J. Pons (Eds.), Objectivity and the effects of truth: Early cinema and the realist tradition (33-40). Girona, Spain: Fundació Museu del Cinema/Ajuntament de Girona.
Curtis, S. (2015, March). Houdini to Ford: The transformation of American silent animation. Paper presented at Society for Cinema and Media Studies, Montréal, Canada.
Dennis, E. E., Martin, J. D., & Wood, R. (2015). Media use in the Middle East, 2015. Retrieved from www.mideastmedia.org
Dennis, E.E., Martin, J. D., & Wood, R. (2015, May). Media use in the Middle East, 2013-2015: A presentation of survey findings. Presented at the Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.
Dennis, E., Martin, J. D., & Wood, R. (2014, August). Entertainment media use in the Arab world. Panel presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Montreal, Canada.
Downing, J. (2014). Towards a political economy of social movement media. Democratic Communiqué, 26(1), 17-28.
Downing, J. (2014). Social movement media in the process of constructive social change. In K. Wilkins, T. Tufte & R. Obregón (Eds.), Handbook of development communication and social change (331-350). Boston: Wiley-Blackwell.
Downing, J. (2015). Conceptualizing social movement media: A fresh metaphor? In C. Atton (Ed.), Companion to alternative and community media (100-110). New York: Routledge
Downing, J. (2015). Foreword. In M. Zayani, Networked publics and digital contention: Everyday life in Tunisia. New York: Oxford University Press.
Downing, J. (2014). Media representations of terrorism. In M. Eid (Ed.), Exchanging terrorism oxygen for media airwaves (61-79). Hershey, Pa.: IGI Global.
Dun, S. A. (2014). No beer, no way! Football fan identity enactment won’t mix with Muslim beliefs in the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Journal for Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, Special Issue: Moral Panics or the Politics of Pleasure? Alcohol and Policy Directions in Tourism, Leisure and Events, 6(2), 186-199.
Dun, S. A. & Mutassem, D. (2014). Digital literacy in Arabic speakers: The role of bilingualism in effective use of web resources. In D. Moser & S.A. Dun (Eds.), Digital Janus: Looking forward, Looking back (1st ed., 243-251). Oxford, UK: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
Moser, D., & Dun, S. A. (Eds.). (2014). Digital Janus: Looking forward, looking back. Oxford, UK: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
Dun, S. A. & Al-Islam, M. R. (2014). Consuming media: Bangladeshi expat cyberculture in Qatar. In A. Maj (Ed.), Post-Privacy Culture: Gaining Social Power in Cyber-Democracy. Oxford, UK: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
Dun, S. A. (2015, April). Why don’t they play? Barriers to Muslim women’s physical activity participation. Paper presented at the DC Health Communication Conference, Washington, D.C.
Dun, S. A. (2015, March). Social media as the source of an alternative public sphere. Paper presented at World Association for Public Opinion Research Regional Conference, Doha, Qatar.
Dun, S. A., AlHashmi, I., Buhmaid, M., Al-Naimi, S. Al-Meghaiseeb, R. & Pak, S. (2015, March). Changing the deadly driving behaviors of young Arab men. Paper presented at International Conference on Health Issues in Arab Communities, Muscat, Oman.
Dun, S. A., Pak, S., Al-Naimi, S. Al-Meghaiseeb, R., AlHashmi, I., & Buhmaid, M. (2014, November). Chicken is for the birds: Changing the deadly driving behaviors of young Qatari men. Paper presented at Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum, Doha, Qatar.
Dun, S. A. & Ali, S. O. (2014, October). Digital advantage? Bilingual web searchers outperform monolinguals. Paper presented at the Qatar Foundation Faculty Forum, Doha, Qatar.
Dun, S. A. & Eskandar, H. (2014, August). Digital advantage: Bilingual Arabic English web searchers outperform monolingual Arabic speakers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Montreal, Canada.
Erskine-Loftus, P. (2014, August). Representing the nation: The use of heritage and museums to create national narratives and identity in the GCC. Panel presented at Gulf Research Meeting, University of Cambridge, UK.
Erskine-Loftus, P. (2014, November). The creation of temporary exhibitions. Seminar class taught at UCL Qatar Museums and Gallery Practice Masters Program, Doha, Qatar.
Erskine-Loftus, P. (2015, February). Developing a museum. Seminar class taught at UCL Qatar Museums and Gallery Practice Masters Program, Doha, Qatar.
Hermez, S. (2014). Review of Discourses of war and peace, Ed. Adam Hodges. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 24(3), 368-370.
Hermez, S. (2015). Ethnographies of political violence. In P. J. Stewart & A. J. Strathern (Eds.), The Ashgate research companion to anthropology. Surrey, England: Ashgate Press.
Hroub, K. (2014). Citizen (or activist) journalism and social media: Rising role, obstacles and future in the Arab world. Annual Report. Doha Centre for Media Freedoms, Doha, Qatar.
Hroub, K. (2014). Islamism and the Arab Spring: Dilemmas of transition and structure. In M. A. Hadi (Ed.), Political Islam at a crossroad. Jerusalem: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and PASSIA.
Hroub, K. (2015, May). Youth, new media and social networks. Paper presented at Moulay Hicham Foundation, Tunis, Tunisia.
Hroub, K. (2014, September). Sectarian conflict and the role of the media in the Middle East. Paper presented at Arab Centre for Strategic Studies, Doha, Qatar.
Hroub, K. (2014, October). The regional war on the Muslim Brotherhood and its implications. Seminar presented at International Peace Institute, Vienna, Austria.
Hroub, K. (2014, November). Transformations of Islamism in Gaza Strip: Internal tensions and external pressures. Paper presented at Birzeit University, Ramallah, Palestine.
Hroub, K. (2014, December). Political Islam in the region: An overview. Paper presented at Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.
Hroub, K. (2014, December). Resistance and the formation of Palestinian identity. Paper presented at Caremi: Arab Centre for Applied Social Research, Ramallah, Palestine.
Khalil, J. (2015). Modalities of media governance in the Arab world. In N. Sakr, J. Skovgaard-Petersen & D. Della Ratta (Eds.), Arab media Moguls, London: IB Tauris.
Khalil, J. (2015). Arab broadcasting, past challenges in a digital future. In J. Pavlik (Ed.), Digital technology and the future of broadcasting: A global perspective. New York: Routledge.
Khalil, J. (2014, September). The cultural politics of youth-generated media, Arab hip hop as neo-tajdeed movement. Paper presented at Young Adults and Circulation of Cultural Products: Mediterranean Perspectives, Paris, France.
Khalil, J. (2014, September). Youth-generated media: Redefining creativity and citizenship. Workshop presented at Creative Citizens: The Conference, Royal College of Art, London, UK.
Khalil, J. (2014, September). Youth-generated media as citizenship enactment, theoretical explorations. Paper presented at Social Science Research Council Transregional Virtual Research Institute: Media, Activism and the New Political, Annenberg School for Communication, Philadelphia.
Khalil, J. (2014, October). From Europe to the Arab world: Arab media cities and the production of culture. Paper presented at Center for Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, California State University, San Bernardino, Calif.
Khalil, J. (2015, March). Al Jabiri’s Arab cultural time: Reflections [in Arabic]. Paper presented at Arab Council for Social Sciences Annual Conference, Beirut, Lebanon.
Khalil, J. (2015, February). Researching children’s rights globally in the digital age. Panel presenter at London School of Economics/UNICEF Symposium, London, UK.
Khalil, J. (2015, February). Local pull/global push: Audiences and business in Arab entertainment television. Paper presented at Fresh Global Media Players: Redistributing Communication Power, Doha, Qatar.
Khalil, J. (2015, April). Arab production studies, solitary roots and multi-disciplinary interests history in the making: Arab media and processes of remembering. Paper presented at Arab Media Centre, University of Westminster, London, UK.
Khalil, J. (2015, May). Turning murders into public executions: ‘Beheading videos’ as alternative media. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Khalil, J. (2015, May). Youth media: A conceptual clarification for development and social change. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Lance, E. A., & Vasic Chalmers, I. (2014, August). Qatar on the world stage: A comparative analysis of labor rights coverage in The Guardian, Gulf Times, and The Kathmandu Post. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Montreal, Canada.
Hudson, B. H. & Lance, E. A. (2015). Photography and illustration: The power and promise of the image. In D. Abrahamson & M. R. Prior-Miller (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of magazine research: The future of the magazine form (410-430). New York: Routledge.
Lombard, M. (2014, July). Student motivation and socially-situated writing. Paper presented at Writing Development in Higher Education, Coventry, UK.
Martin, J. D. (2015). Validity of global press ratings: Freedom House and Reporters Sans Frontieres’s press ratings, 2002-2014. Journalism Practice, 10(1), 1-16.
Martin, J. D. (2014). Innovation and idea flow at U.S. international campuses. Journal of General Education, 63(2-3), 205-221.
Martin, J. D. & Schoenbach, K. (2015, May). Who blogs in Arab countries? Predictors of blogging in six Arab countries. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Martin, J. D., Martins, R. J. & Wood, R. (2015, March). Desire for cultural preservation and attitudes toward entertainment censorship in the Arab Gulf: Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Paper presented at the World Association for Public Opinion Research Regional Conference, Doha, Qatar.
Martin, J. D. & Schoenbach, K. (2015, February). Who blogs in Arab countries? Predictors of blogging in six Arab countries. Paper presented at the Qatar Faculty Forum, Doha, Qatar.
Mills, A. (2014). Whose cultural competence? Do the definitions apply beyond Western borders? Journal of General Education, 63(2-3), 232-236.
Mills, A. (2015, July). Remote-control reporting the ‘Islamic State’: New strategies for gathering and verifying user-generated content from conflict zones. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Association for Mass Communication Research, Montreal, Canada.
Mitchell, J. (2014). Beyond bricks and mortar: Creating knowledge through student-faculty partnerships. Journal of General Education, 63(2-3), 73–93.
Mitchell, J. (2014). Review of Qatar: Small state, big politics by Mehran Kamrava. Democratization, 21(4), 771–73.
Mitchell, J. (2014, August). We’re all Qataris here: The nation-building narrative of the National Museum of Qatar. Paper presented at Gulf Research Meeting, University of Cambridge, England.
Mitchell, J. (2014, August). Measurement comparability of individual responses: Evidence from Qatar. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.
Mitchell, J. (2014, August). What money can’t buy: Wealth, status, and the rentier bargain in Qatar. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.
Mitchell, J. (2014, November). Majalis al-hareem in Qatar: Sites of social and political engagement. Paper presented at Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference, Doha, Qatar.
Mitchell, J. (2014, November). Re-imagining Al Zubarah: Nation building in Qatar. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, Washington, D.C.
Mitchell, J. (2015, March). Understanding within-group DIF in survey response: Evidence from three surveys in Qatar. Paper presented at the World Association for Public Opinion Research Regional Conference, Doha, Qatar.
Mitchell, J., Paschyn, C., & Pike, K. (2015, April). Majlis al-hareem in Qatar. Paper presented at Qatar Faculty Forum, Doha, Qatar.
Mitchell, J. (2015, May). Majalis al-hareem in Qatar: Participation, engagement, and empowerment. Paper presented at the Doha International Family Institute Annual Conference on Family Research and Policy, Doha, Qatar.
Paschyn, C. (2014). Check your Orientalism at the door: Edward Said, Sanjay Seth, and the adequacy of Western pedagogy. The Journal of General Education, 63(2-3), 222-231.
Paschyn, C. (2014, July). Human mobility, social ties, and role prediction: Role of gender and religion on the social network in Muslim countries. Paper presented at International Association for Media and Communication Research, Hyderabad, India.
Paschyn, C., Mir, S., Mitchell, J., & Pike, K. (2015, March). Qatari women and the knowledge economy: Complex professional and personal choices. Paper presented at the Gulf Studies Symposium, Kuwait City, Kuwait.
Paschyn, C. & Pike, K. (2015, March). Qatari women: Political and social engagement via majalis al-hareem. Paper presented at the World Association for Public Opinion Research Regional Conference, Doha, Qatar.
Paschyn, C. (2015, February). Qatari women and majalis al-hareem: Heritage in a globalized world. Paper presented at Texas A&M University in Qatar International Liberal Arts Conference, Doha, Qatar.
Pike, K. (2015). Managing female adolescence in Disney’s Witch Mountain movies during the women’s liberation era. Feminist Media Histories 1(1), 112-152.
Pike, K. (2015). Princess culture in Qatar: Exploring princess media narratives in the lives of Arab female youth. In M. Forman-Brunell & R. Hains (Eds.), Princess cultures: Mediating girls’ imaginations and identities (139-160). New York: Peter Lang.
Pike, K. (2015, June). Lebanon longs for Hannah Montana: Gender and national identity in Arab children’s television. Paper presented at Console-ing Passions: An International Conference on Television, Video, Audio, New Media, and Feminism, Dublin, Ireland.
Pike, K. (2015, June). Arab girls make princess media: The gendered politics of girls’ media production and princess culture in Qatar. Paper presented at Console-ing Passions pre-conference The Gendered Politics of Production: Girls and Women as Media Producers, London, UK.
Pike, K. (2015, March). Disney dubbed and remixed: Arab girls respond to Disney media in the Middle East. Paper presented at Society for Cinema and Media Studies, Montreal, Canada.
Pike, K. (2015, March). Ethnographic and collaborative research with female youth. Paper presented at Society for Cinema and Media Studies, Montreal, Canada.
Richards, S. (2015, April). Embodying theory: Sylvia Wynter’s Maskarade: a Jonkonnu musical play. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago.
Richards, S. (2015, July). African diaspora drama: A view from the Middle East. Paper presented at the African Theatre Association Conference, Los Angeles.
Sanders, A. (2015, July). When the law doesn’t mean what it says: Freedom of speech in the Middle East and North Africa – a double standard? Paper presented at International Association of Mass Communication Research: Journalism and Open Government, Montreal, Canada.
Sanders, A. (2015, July). Ag-gag laws: Legislating an ethical solution to journalistic practice? Paper presented at International Association of Mass Communication Research, Montreal, Canada.
Sanders, A. (2015, May). Parody in peril: Has social media’s sense of humor run amok? Paper presented at Law & Society Association, Seattle.
Sanders, A. (2015, May). Media law in the wake of Ferguson. Panel presented at Law & Society Association, Seattle.
Sanders, A. (2014, August). National security and privacy. Panel presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Montreal, Canada.
Sanders, A. (2014, August). Issues in social media and academic freedom. Panel presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Montreal, Canada.
Sobel, A. (2014, August). Sense memory exercises for teachers, writers, and directors. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of University Film and Video Association, Bozeman, Mont.
Vonbun, R., & Schoenbach, K. (2014). Wer ist politisch aktiv im social web? Eine Studie zur politischen online-kommunikation in Oesterreich [Who is politically active in the social web? A study of political online communication in Austria]. Publizistik, 59, 199-212.
Wurff, R. van der, & Schoenbach, K. (2014). Civic and citizen demands of news media and journalists: What does the audience expect from good journalism? Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 91(3), 433-451.
Trilling, D., & Schoenbach, K. (2015a). Investigating people’s news diets: How online news users use offline news. Communications: The European Journal of Communication Research, 40, 67-91.
Trilling. D., & Schoenbach, K. (2015b). Challenging selective exposure: Do online news users choose sites that match their interests and preferences? Digital Journalism, 3, 140-157.
Schoenbach, K. (2014, October). Published opinion and public opinion. Invited lecture, “Science Monday” research colloquium, Qatar Computer Research Institute, Doha, Qatar.
Schoenbach, K. (2014, November). Is the Internet dangerous for democracy? Invited lecture at Qatar Faculty Forum, Doha, Qatar.
Schoenbach, K. (2015, February). Investigating communication and (semi-)public opinion(s) in the Arab Gulf: Theoretical and methodological issues. Panel session chaired at World Association for Public Opinion Research Regional Conference, Doha, Qatar.
Sparshott, C. (2014). Multiple entries. The American yawp: A free and online, collaboratively built American history textbook. Retrieved from http://www.americanyawp.com/
Sparshott, C. (2014, October). Taming the tiger: A historical analysis of Tipu Sultan. Public lecture presented at Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar.
Sparshott, C. (2015, April). A very British execution? The controversial court martial of Captain Lippincott, 1782. Paper presented at British Scholars Society, Austin, Texas.
Sparshott, C. (2015, April). The revolution’s biggest refugee camp: A reinterpretation of wartime of New York City. Paper circulated at Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston.
Tellis, A. (2014). Some thoughts on education for leadership and innovation. Journal of General Education, 63(2-3), 152-160.
Woodworth, A. (2014). Exporting acting from the Midwest to the Mideast: Seriously? Journal of General Education, 63(2-3), 138-151.
Woodworth, A. (Director). (2015, April). Today’s lesson: Pearls from the past. Play presented at Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar.
Woodworth, A. (2014, June). The classroom as stage. Invited presentation at What the Best College Teachers Do Institute, Montclair, N. J.
Woodworth, A. (2014, December). Developing and presenting an engaging performance. Invited presentation at HEC Paris, Doha, Qatar.
Wright, Z. (2015) Living knowledge in West African Islam: The Sufi community of Ibrāhīm Niasse. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill.
Wright, Z. (2015) Pearls from the flood: Select insight of Shaykh al-Islam Ibrahim Niasse (translated). Atlanta: Faydah Books.
Wright, Z. (2014). Bury my heart in Doha: Reflections on performing Western academia overseas. Journal of General Education, 63(2-3), 113-120.
Wright, Z, Naseem, I, Abdullahi, M (2014). Knowing Allah, living Islam by Imam Cheikh Tidiane Ali Cisse (translation). Singapore: Light of Eminence.
Wright, Z. (2014). What the knowers of Allah have said about the knowledge of Allah, by Cheikh Tidiane Cisse (translation). Atlanta: Faydah Books.
Wright, Z. (2014, July). The greater jihad: Fighting the terror of the self. Paper presented at the Medina Baye Peace Initiative Conference on the Contribution of Islam to the Future of World Peace, Dakar, Senegal.
Wright, Z. (2015, February). The potentiality of human existence: The Tariqa Muhammadiyya and 18th century Islamic revival. Lecture presented at New York University, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Wright, Z. (2014, October). Religious realization and intellectual history in West African Islam. Paper presented at Harvard Divinity School Ways of Knowing Conference on Religion, Cambridge, Mass.
Wright, Z. (2014, June). Inscribing Islamic disposition in West African historical contexts. Paper presented at German African Studies Association: Future Africa, Bayreuth, Germany.