Peer Reviewed English Journal Articles

  1. Hamada, Basyouni, I., & Vallesi, D., (2023). Determinants of Journalists’ Trust in Public Institutions: A Macro and Micro Analysis Across 67 Countries. Journalism Practice, 1-22
  2. Slavtcheva, Petkova, V., Ramaprasad, J., Springer, N., Hughes, S., Hanitzsch, T., Hamada, Basyouni, I.,  Hoxha, A., & Steindl, N. (2022). Conceptualizing Journalists’ Safety around the Globe. Digital Journalism, 1-19.
  3. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2022). Islamic Worldview as a Model for De-westernizing Journalism Studies and Profession. The Javnost-The Public 28(1), 1-17.
  4. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2021). Determinants of Journalists’ Autonomy and Safety: Evidence from the Worlds of Journalism Study. Journalism Practice. 16(1):1-2,1 10.1080/17512786.2021.1871861
  5. Hamada, Basyouni, I, Abdel-Salam, A.-S., G, , & Elkilany, E., Abdelwahed., (2019). Press Freedom and Corruption: An Examination of the Relationship. Global Media and Communication. (15).3.
  6. Alonso, M. O., Shapiro, I., Andresen, K., Anikina, M., De Maio, M., Hamada, Basyouni, I,. Hanusch, F., Hollings, J., Kolbeins, G. H., & Hughes, S., (2019). Defining the Worlds of Journalism Study Sample Journalism Study. www.worldsofjournalism.org
  7. Hamada, Basyouni., I., (2019). Press freedom and Political Instability in the Arab world: An Empirical Investigation. Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research. Volume 12, Issue 1, p. 21 – 41.
  8. Muchtar, N., Hamada, Basyouni, I., Hanitzsch, T., Galal, A., Masduki, & Ullah, M., (2017). Journalism and the Islamic Worldview: Journalistic Roles in Muslim-Majority Countries. Journalism Studies, 18(5), 55.
  9. Hamada, Basyouni, I. (2016). Towards a Global Journalism Ethics Model: An Islamic Perspective. The Journal of International Communication, 22(2), 188-208
  10. Hanitzsch, T., Hanusch, F., Mellado, C., Anikina, M., Berganza, R., Cangoz, I., Coman, M., Hamada, Basyouni, I., Elena Hernández, M., & Karadjov, C., (2011). Mapping Journalism Cultures across Nations: A comparative Study of 18 Countries. Journalism Studies, 12(3), 273-293.
  11. Hanitzsch, T., Anikina, M., Berganza, R., Cangoz, I., Coman, M., Hamada, Basyouni, I.,  Hanusch, F., Karadjov, C. D., Mellado, C., Moreira, S. V., Mwesige, P. G., Plaisance, P. L., Reich, Z., Seethaler, J., Skewes, E. A., Noor, D. V., & Yuen, K. W., (2010). Modeling Perceived Influences on Journalism Evidence from a Cross-National Survey of Journalists. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 87(1), 5-22.
  12. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2010). Communication Revolution and Academic Freedom, Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research, 3(1), 37-58.
  13. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2008). Satellite Television and Public Sphere in Egypt: Is there a Link? Global Media Journal, 7(12), 1-21.
  14. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2004). Global Culture or Cultural Clash: An Islamic Intercultural Communication Perspective. Global Media Journal, 3(5), 20-40.
  15. Hamada, Basyouni, I. (2004). ICTs and Cultural Diversity with Special Reference to the Islamic Perspective. Journal of International Communication, 10(1), 34-53. https://doi.org/10.1080/13216597.2004.9751963
  16. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2004).  Satellite Broadcasting Regulation and Cultural Exception: An Arab Islamic View, the Egyptian Journal for Communication Research, Volume 22.
  17. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2004). Media, Violence and Terrorism in the Arab World: Critical Assessment, Political Research Series, Center for Political Research and Studies, Faculty of Economics and Political Sciences, Cairo University, Egypt, pp .1-25.
  18. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2003).  Internet Potentials for Democratization: Challenges in the Arab World, the Journal of Development Communication, Volume 14, Number 2, pp.  12 – 31.
  19. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2002). Historical and Political Analysis of Mass Media in Egypt, The Egyptian Journal for Communication Research, Volume 9, Number 2, pp. 1-31.
  20. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2001).  The Arab Image in the Minds of Western Image-Makers, The Journal of International Communication,  Volume 7, Number 1, pp. 7-35.
  21. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (1999). The Initial Effects of the Internet on the Muslim Society, The Journal of International Communication, Volume 6, Number 2, pp. 50-70.

Chapters Published in Refereed English Books

  1. Slavtcheva, Petkova, V., Ramaprasad, J., Springer, N., Hughes, S., Hanitzsch, T., Hamada, Basyouni, I.,  Hoxha, A., & Steindl, N., (2024). Conceptualizing Journalists’ Safety around the Globe, in Oscar Westlund, Roy Krøvel and Kristin Skare Orgeret “eds”, Journalism and Safety: An Introduction to the Field , London: Routledge. (Forthcoming).
  2. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2024). Determinants of Journalists’ Autonomy and Safety: Evidence from the Worlds of Journalism Study, in Oscar Westlund, Roy Krøvel and Kristin Skare Orgeret “eds”, Journalism and Safety: An Introduction to the Field , London: Routledge. (Forthcoming).
  3. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2023). Cross Border Journalism in the Arab World, in Liane Rothenberger, Martin Löffelholz and David Weaver., “eds”, Palgrave Handbook of Cross-Border Journalism. https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-palgrave-handbook-of-cross-border-journalism-liane-rothenberger/1142635489
  4. Hamada, Basyouni, I., and Alonso, Martin., (2022). Etica (S) De Los Periodistas:Paise Musulmanes Vs North Global in Mohamed El Mouden El Mouden et al (eds). El  Mundo  Árabe  E Islamico Y Occident.Retos De Construccion Del Conociminto Sobre El Otro, Dykinson, S.L
  5. Hamada, Basyouni, I. (2020). Journalism and Corruption: A Hierarchical Universal Theory of Determinants, in Hamada, Basyouni, I., and Wok, Saodah., “eds”, Off and Online Journalism and Corruption: International Comparative Analysis,  Intec Open.
  6. Hamada, Basyouni, I., Hughes, S., Hanitzsch, T., Hollings, J., Lauerer, C., Arroyave, J., Rupar, V., & Splendore, S., (2019). Editorial Autonomy: Journalists’ Perceptions of Their Freedom, in T. Hanitzsch, F. Hanusch, J. Ramaprasad, & A. S. de Beer “eds”, Worlds of Journalism: Journalistic Cultures Around the Globe. Columbia University Press.
  7. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2018). Social Media: A Turning Point into Global Journalism Identity and Ethics, In J Viš?ovský, J Radošinská “ed”, Social Media and Journalism-Trends, Connections, Implications. Intec Open.
  8. Muchtar, N., Hamada, Basyouni, I., Hanitzsch, T., Galal, A., Masduki, & Ullah, M., (2017). Journalism and the Islamic Worldview: Journalistic Roles, in Muslim-Majority Countries. in Hanusch, Folker “ed”, Comparing Journalistic Cultures, Routledge, London & New York.
  9. Hanitzsch, T, Seethaler, J,  Skewes, , E,  Aikina,, M, Berganza, , R,  S.         Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2012). Worlds of Journalism: Journalistic Cultures, Professional Autonomy and Perceived Influences across 18 Nations, in Weaver, D. H. & Willnat, L. “eds”, The Global Journalist in the 21st Century (pp. 473-494). New York, NY: Routledge.
  10. Hanitzsch, T, Cangoz, I, 5.         Hamada, Basyouni, I., Hanusch, F, Karadjov, C,  Moreira, S,  Terzis, G., (2008). Cultural Determinants of the Journalist’s Professional Worldviews, 2nd European Communication Conference Abstracts Book, European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA)
  11. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2007). Satellite Broadcasting Regulation and Cultural Exception: An Arab Islamic View of Communication, in Kiran Prasad, “ed”, Media Law and Ethics: Readings in Communication Regulation, India: BRPC,. PP.71-90.
  12. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2007). Communication Revolution and Academic Freedom in the Arab and African Universities, in Ahamed Butan, “ed”.   Paris: UNESCO.
  13. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2007).  Communication Revolution and the Right to Publish, in Ahamed Butan, “ed”, Paris: UNESCO.
  14. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2003).  Media, Violence and Terrorism in the Arab World, in Boafo S. T. Kwame and Coudray Sylvie, “eds”,    Media, Violence and Terrorism, Paris: UNESCO,  pp.  101 – 106.
  15. Hamada, Basyouni, I.,  (2003). Arab Media and Communication Systems in the Information Age: The Challenges and Responses, in Naren Chitty, “ed”, Faces of Globalization, Media and Communication in the Age of Globalization, India:  Ganga Publishing House PP.  120-145.
  16. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2001).  Islamic Culture Theory, Arab Media Performance and Public Opinion, in Splichal, Slavko. (ed), Public Opinion and Democracy, New Jersey, USA: Hampton Press, PP.  215-239.

Articles Published in Refereed Arabic Journals

  1. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2008). Global Trends in Agenda – Setting Research, Egyptian Journal for Public Opinion Research, Volume 12, Number 2, pp.  30-58.
  2. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2007). Public opinion and Decision Making,  Journal for Public Opinion Research, Volume 13, Number 2, pp.  40-86. 
  3. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2007). Terrorism and Media Discourse, Global Media Journal, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, The American University in Cairo
  4. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2006). Environmental Communication: The Reality and Future Visions, Assessment Research, Global Media Journal, The Arabic Version, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, The American University in Cairo.
  5. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2003).  Social Impact of Mass Media: The Recent Global Research Trends, Egyptian Journal for Public Opinion Research, Volume 8, Number 2, pp.  25- 65.
  6. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2002). Freedom of International Electronic Information and the Sovereignty of National State with Special Reference to the Developing Countries, Political Research Series, Center for the Study of Developing Countries, Faculty of Economies and Political Sciences, Cairo University, Egypt, Number 3, pp. 1-40.
  7. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2001). United Arab Emirates and Communication Technologies: Theoretical and Practical Trends, Egyptian Journal for Public Opinion Research, Volume 2, Number 1, pp. 47-96.
  8. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (1996). The Role of Mass Media in Setting the Agenda of Educational Issues in the Arab World, Political Research Series, Center for Political Research and Studies, Faculty of Economics and Political Sciences, Cairo University, Egypt, Number 99, pp.  5 – 45.
  9. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (1995).  Media Use and Political Participation, Political Research Series, Center for Political Research and Studies, Faculty of Economics and Political Sciences, Cairo University, Egypt, Number 99, pp. 1 – 42.
  10. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (1995). Media Use and Political Efficacy of Public Opinion in Egypt, Political Research Series, Center for Political Research and Studies, Faculty of Economics and Political Sciences, Cairo University, Egypt, Number 88, 1-39.
  11. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (1994). The Relationship between Journalists and Politicians in the Arab World, Journal of Aalam Al- Fikr, Kuwait, the National Council for Culture and Arts, Number 26, pp. 66-100.

Books

  1. Hamada, Basyouni, I., and Wok, Saodah., (2020).  “eds”,  Off and Online Journalism and Corruption: International Comparative Analysis, Intec Open.
  2. Hamada, Basyouni, I., “ed”., (2012). Freedom of Information and Democratic Transformation in Egypt, Cairo: Aalam Al-kotob.
  3. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2012). Journalism and Political Decision Making in the Arab World, Cairo: Aalam Al-kotob.
  4. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2012).Towards a Media and Communication Strategy to overcome Overpopulation Problem in Egypt, Cairo:  Aalam Al -Kotob.
  5. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2008). Studies in Media, Communication Technologies and Public Opinion, Cairo: Aalam Al – kotob.
  6. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2008).  Opinions in Press, Politics and Society, Cairo:   Aalam Al-kotob, Egypt.
  7. Hamada, Basyouni, I. (2003).  Global Research Trends in Media and Communication Technologies, Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Al Bayan Newspaper, UAE.
  8. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2002). Public Opinion and Decision Making, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, UAE.
  9. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (1997).  Mass Media and Politics: Cairo: Nahdet Al-Shark Publishing House, Egypt.
  10. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (1993). The Role of Mass Media in Decision Making in the Arab World,   Beirut, Lebanon: Arab Unity Studies Center, Lebanon.

Chapters Published in Refereed Arabic Books

  1. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2019). Media Systems and Democratic Transformation: Theoretical Foundations and International Cases, in Gamal Zaran and Noureddine Miladi “eds”. Communication and Democratic Transition in the Arab World, Sotomedia, Tunisia.
  2. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2013). Media Freedom and Independence after the Egyptian 25th January Revolution, In Gamal, Zahran “ed”. Future of Egypt after 25th Revolution, Cairo: Al Shrok Publisher, Egypt.
  3. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2012). Future of the Media System after the Egyptian 25th January Revolution, in Basyouni Hamada, I., “ed”. Freedom of Information and Democratic Transformation in Egypt, Cairo: Aalam Al-kotob, Egypt.
  4. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2012). Media Discourse and the Egyptian 25th  January Revolution, in Nadia Mostafa “ed”. The Nation in a Year, Istanbul:  Dar El Shorouk International Library, Turkey.
  5. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (1992).  Experimental and Quasi Experimental Research Designs, in Wadoda Badran,”ed”. Research Designs in Social Sciences, Center for Political Research and Studies, Cairo University, Egypt, pp. 89 – 120.

Articles Under Review

  1. Hamada, Basyouni, I. and Martin Oller Alonso., (2023). Journalists’ Ethical Orientations in Western and Muslim Majority Countries: An Empirical and Cultural Investigation.
  2.   Hamada, Basyouni, I., Abdel-Salam G. Abdel-Salam., and Saba Bebaw., (2023). Journalism Practices in Western and Muslim Majority Countries: Culture Matters
  3. Hamada, Basyouni, I., Mutsvairo, Bruce, Glück, Antje., (2023). De-Westernizing Journalism Studies and Profession: Towards a Grand Theory, (a book proposal).

Articles and Books In Progress

  1. Hamada, Basyouni, I., Kazimierz Slomczynski and Joonghyun Kwak., (2023). Does Journalists ‘Trust in Public Institutions reflect Public Opinion? A Cross-National Study, (Article).
  2. Hamada, Basyouni, I., and Abdelsalam Gomaa Abdelsalam., (2023). Determinants of Watchdog Journalism: A Global Empirical Approach, (Article).
  3. Hamada, Basyouni, I., Marlow Lemons., and Abdulhameed Agbool., (2023). Press Freedom and Corruption: Do Forms of Corruption Matter? (Article).
  4. Hamada, Basyouni, I., and Abdelsalam Gomaa Abdelsalam., (2023). Communication Research Methods: An Integrated Approach (Textbook).
  5. Hamada, Basyouni, I., (2023). Comparing Media Systems, Theoretical and Practical Analysis.  (Reference book).

Research Grants: Lead Principal Investigator (LPI) and Principal Investigator (PI)

  1. 2023. LPI of the project titled “Artificial Intelligence and Journalism Industry in Qatar: An Empirical Study of the Practices and Trends,” with the project number ARG01-0605-230517.  The research team comprises Prof. Said Elbanna, Prof. Abdulrahman Al Shami, Dr. ElSayed ElKilany, Dr. Abdelsalam Gomaa Abdelsalam, and Dr. Ahmed Bensaid. The project of a budget “ $292,475” has successfully passed the QNRF internal screening stage in July 13, 2023, and is currently undergoing evaluation by external reviewers.
  2. 2019. PI of project titled: “Islamic Institutions in Qatar: Challenges and Opportunities”, With Dr. Mahrous Basyouni (LPI) and Dr. Zakaryaa Abdel Hady, Qatar University Internal Research Grant.
  3. 2014.  LPI of Second Wave of Mapping Journalism Practices in Egypt; a part of the Worlds of Journalism Study, funded by Institute of Communication Studies and Media Research, University of Munich, Germany.
  4. 2009. LPI of the project titled “Media and Communication Strategies for Population Policies in Egypt”, funded by the National Population Council, Egypt.
  5.  2007. LPI of the First Wave of Mapping Journalism Practices in Egypt, funded by the Institute of Communication Studies and Media Research, University of Munich, Germany. 
  6.  2007 -2008. LPI of the project titled “Saudi Satellite Television Performance:  Content Analysis of 160 Saudi Satellite Television Channels”, funded by Saudi Ministry for Information, Saudi.  
  7. 2004.  LPI of the project titled “Dubai Exhibition Industry: Past Experience, Present Situation and Future Trends, funded by the Department of Economic Development, Dubai Government.
  8. 2004. LPI of LPI of the project titled “Abu Dhabi Police Workplace Environment: Staff Survey, funded by Abu Dhabi Police, Ministry of Interior, UAE.
  9.  2004. LPI of the project titled “Public Attitude towards Abu Dhabi Police, funded by Abu Dhabi Police, Ministry of Interior, UAE.
  10. 2004. LPI of the project titled “Al Ain Community Policing’, funded by Al Ain Police, UAE.
  11. 2003. LPI of the project titled “Listeners’ Survey of Abu Dhabi Radio, funded by Abu Dhabi Radio, UAE.
  12. 2003. LPI of the project titled “Workplace Environment and Future Directions of Abu Dhabi Radio, funded by Abu Dhabi Radio, UAE.
  13.  2003. LPI of the project titled “Al Ain Tourism Festival Survey 2003, funded by Al-Ain Economic Development and Tourism Promotion Authority, UAE. 
  14.  2002.  LPI of the project titled “Media, Violence and Terrorism in the Arab World, funded by UNESCO, Paris.
  15. 2002. LPI of the project titled “Information and Communication Technologies: Opportunities and Challenges for Cultural and Linguistic Diversity”, funded by UNESCO, Paris.
  16. 2002.  LPI of the project titled “Al Jazeera TV and September 11th, 2001” & “Arab TV and Arab National Identity”, funded by the French National Audio-Visual Institute, Paris.