Book & Book Chapters

  1. Digital storytelling and the prospects for the journalistic content industry. (2021). (Book Chapter). In: Hamidu. K & Alfateh. M. An introduction to communication and media: a study in the evolution of systems, theories, and editorial arts.
  2. Yemen: Unsettled Media for an Unsettled Country. (2021) (Book Chapter). In C. Richter, & C. Kozman, Arab media system. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Open Book Publishers. doi:https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0238.
  3. Unveiling of Matters: The Role of Investigative Journalism in Uncovering Corruption in the Arab World. (2019). (Book Chapter). H. Basyouni, & S. Wok, In Off and Online Journalism and Corruption – International Comparative Analysis. UK: IntechOpen, DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.86418.
  4. Gulf Public Opinion Leaders’ Uses for Social Media (Book Chapter), in: The Authority of Social Media…Its Effects in the Traditional Media System and the Political Environment, Aljazeera Center for Studies, Doha, Qatar, 2017.
  5. Yemeni Media during the Unification Era. (2007). (Book Chapter). Yemen: Ministry of Information. Yemen.
  6. The Age of Satellite Channels; Study in National and International Television Channels. (2002). (PhD Thesis). Cairo: Al-Dar Al-Handaseya.
  7. The Television Drama and the Issues of the Society. (2002). Cairo: Al-Dar Al-Handaseya.

Peer-Reviews Journal Articles

  1. Yemeni online journalism discourse towards Corona pandemic: an analysis stud. (2021). Arab Media & Society. 31. Cairo: Adham Center for Television and Digital Journalism in the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the American University American University.
  2. Discriminatory Terms and Expressions Used in the Yemeni Online Journalism. Al-Hikma Journal for Media and Communication Studies. Al-Hikma Center for Research and Studies. Algeria
  3. The virus of the ‘others’? Corona and discursive othering in Arab media. (Co-Author). Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research. 14(1), 2021. Intellect.
  4. Uses of Modern and Traditional Media and Their Potential Impacts- Study on A Sample Of The Arab Public, Vol 48(2), 2020, Journal of Social Sciences, Kuwait University.
  5. Yemeni journalists’ dependency on social media networks as a source of news during wars and crises- an Empirical study of “Operation Decisive Storm”, Journal of Human Sciences, Kuwait University, Vol. 36(144), 2018. (Also presented in 20th Annual Conference for AUSACE on: Global Trends and Prospects in Mass Communication, October 24-26, 2015).
  6. Qatari Journalists Use of Social Networks- Case Study of Qatar Siege, Route Educational and Social Science Journal, Vol 5(9), July 2018.
  7. Gulf  Public Opinion Leaders’ Uses for Social Media, Aljazeera Center for Studies, Doha, Qatar, October, 2017.
  8. Communication in the age of instant information & potential effects, 22nd Annual Conference for AUSACE on: Communication in the age of instant information, October, 22-24, 2017.
  9. Information Sources for Youth of Yemeni University During Crises: A Case Study on “Southern Movement“, Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 22, 2016,College of Administrative & Social Sciences, Sana’a, Yemen.
  10. Elites Attitudes toward Ethics of Media Coverage for Yemeni Young People Uprising, A Field Study, Journal of Social & Human Sciences, Jordanian University, 7(3), 2014 (also presented in the Conference on: Social Responsibility for Media; toward Free and Responsible Media, Philadelphia University, November 6-9, 2012, Amman).
  11. New Media and Old Media: Challenges and Opportunities, Journal of Human Sciences, 32(125), 2014, Kuwait University.
  12. Uses and Effects of the Religious Programs among Yemeni Audience: A Field Study, Jurnal Komunikasi Islam, 3(2), 2013 (also presented in the Conference on: Re-Enchantment of Arab Television: Audience Responses and Identity Constructions, New Islamic Public Sphere Programme, Copenhagen University, Denmark, May 27-29, 2010.
  13. Safe Brides of Death in Yemen: Assessing Public Engagement and Media Use over Marriage Law, Indian Journal of Media Studies.
  14. Questioning Media- The Role of Yemeni Media over Youth Revolution, Journalism and Mass Communication, 3(7), July 20, 2013, pp. 443-451(also presented in the Conference on: Realigning Power-Geometries in the Arab World, University of Leipzig, February 24-26, 2012, Germany).
  15. Characteristics of the Media Person in the Twenty-First Century from Yemeni Students Prospective, Journal of Arts College, Aden University, (9) , November, 2012, pp. 451-487 (also presented in 15th Annual Conference for AUSACE on: Converging of Media Education, Kuwait University, October 16-19, 2010).
  16. The Relationship Between Yemeni Youth University Students and Multi-Media Technologies, the Middle East Journal, (2), 2010, USACE, pp. 1-26 (also presented in 14th Conference for AUSACE, American University, Cairo, 7-10 November 2009).
  17. Communication Prospects in the New Media Environment: Field Study on Yemeni University Students, Communication & Development Journal, (2), Jun 2010, pp. 89-121 (also presented in 15th Philadelphia International Conference on: Culture of Communication, PhiladelphiaUniversity, Amman, 26-28 October 2010).
  18. Interactivity; the Dilemma of New Media, Journal of Alam Al-Fekr, the National Council for Culture, Arts, and Literatures, 37(1), July-September, 2008, Kuwait, pp. 123-143.
  19. The Effect of Exposure to Soap Operas, a Survey Study on a Sample of Yemeni University Students, Derasat; Journal of Social & Human Sciences, 36(3), Autumn 2005″ , Jordanian University, pp. 108-136.
  20. The Attitudes of Yemeni Electronic Journalism towards the Danish Cartoon; an Analysis Study, Journal of Social Sciences, College of Administrative & Social Sciences, STU, 14(27), Jun-December, 2008, pp. 187-229 (also presented in 12nd Conference for AUSACE, Zayed University, Dubai, 27-30 October 2007).
  21. Health Flashes in Yemen TV Analytical & Critical Science, College of Arts Journal, Aden University, (10) 24, 2008, pp. 49-82 (also presented in 13th Conference for the College of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt, 8-10 May 2007).
  22. Patterns of Interactivity Between Yemeni Journalists and Readers, Journal of Saudi Society for Communication & Information, (2), May 2007, University of Imam Mohammed Bin Saud Al-Eslamia, Saudi Arabia, pp. 129-185.
  23. The Role of the Internet in Communication Democratization and Activation; an Analysis Study, Egyptian Journal for Mass Communication Studies, (24), January-Jun 2005, pp. 281-323 (also presented in 9th International Conference for AUSACE, American University in Cairo, 18-21 November, 2004.
  24. The Uses of the Internet among Yemeni University Students; an Empirical Study, Journal of Human Sciences, (88), autumn 2004, Kuwait, pp. 208-155.

Conference Papers & Proceeding

  1. Polarizing of political programs: an analytical study of “Allewan” talk show program. The 3rd International Conference for Media and Communication titled: The Ethics of Media Practice and the Falsification of Consciousness in a Turbulent World. 25-26 February 2020. Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.
  2. Untold Stories: How Social Media Empower Yemeni People to Reveal War Stories. Conference proceeding, 6th International Search Conference on: New Media & Digital Inclusion, School of Media & Communication, Taylor’s University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Jun 27-28, 2019.
  3. The limits of freedom of expression via social media networks- case study Qatar siege, Babir international conference for humanities: a look towards the future, Alaaddin Keykubat University, Alanya, Antalya, Turkey, 13-15 April 2018.
  4. Communication in the age of instant information & potential effects, 22nd Annual Conference for AUSACE on: Ethics, Journalism and Mass Communication in the Age of Instant information, Oct. 21-26, 2017, American University, Cairo, Egypt.
  5. Qatari Journalists Use of Social Networks- Case Study of Qatar Siege, Qatar, Arab Center for Research & Policy Studies, Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Studies Forum, Fourth Cycle: The Gulf Crisis: Regional and International Contexts and the Role of Mass Media, Dec. 2-4, Doha, Qatar.
  6. Is there still a place for Taboos? Rule of social networks for empowering freedom of speech, 21st Annual Conference for AUSACE on: Ethics, Communication and Human Rights, Tangier, Oct. 24-27, 2016.
  7. State of digital media literacy education and Human Rights in the Arab world, Panel Discussion, Media Digital Literacy Academy of Beirut, American University, Beirut, Lebanon, August 13, 2015.
  8. Improving research methodologies on social media, Social Media in a Changing Media Environment-Lessons from the Arab world, Institut de Presse et des Sciences de l’Information, Munba University, Tunisia, October, 16-18, 2014.
  9. Sixth Annual ARIJ Conference: Arab Journalists in transition: From Lapdogs to Watchdogs, Amman, Dec. 6-8, 2013.
  10. Developing Post-Graduate Program at the College of Mass Communication in Light of Quality Assurance and Academic Accreditation from the prospective of Academic Staff and Beneficiaries, paper presented in the 3rd Conference for Higher Education on: The Challenges of Higher Education and Academic Accreditation in the Third World Countries, Sana’a, 11-13 October, 2012 (Published In The Conference Proceedings, pp. 279-299).
  11. Evaluation of the Post-Graduate Programme at the College of Mass Communication, Critical Study, paper presented in the Arab Regional Conference on Higher Education (ARCHE+10), Cairo, 31st May- 2nd June 2009, (Published In The Conference Proceedings, pp. 259-279), available in Arabic & English on: http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0018/001892/189272E.pdf
  12. The Role of Online Journalism in Enhancing Speech of Freedom; an Analytical & Survey Study, 12nd Conference for the College of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt, 2-4 May, 2004.
  13. The Opinion Programs in Arabic Satellite Channels, a Case Study on Minbar Al-Jazeera (Al-Jazeera Platform), 11th Conference for the College of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt, 3-5 May, 2005 (Published in the Conference Proceedings, Vol. 4, pp. 1255-1298).
  14. The Islamic Identity in Information Age; Internet as a Model, a study on a sample of Islamic Forums, Jarash University, Jordan, 2004. (Published In The Conference Proceedings, pp. 824-849).
  15. The Internet and the Arabic Identity; Chances and Risks, an Analysis Study, 10th Conference of the College of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt, 2004. (Published in the Conference Proceedings, Vol. 2, pp. 635-682).
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