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Browsing School of Arts and Sciences by Author "Melki, Jad"

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  • De Abreu, Belinha S.; Mihailidis, Paul; Melki, Jad; McDougall, Julian (Routledge, 2017-11-20)
  • Melki, Jad; Mallat, Sarah (2017-10-24)
    This article explores digital activism among Lebanese social movement organizations (SMOs) using a social movements theoretical framework. . It highlights the commonly used digital and social media tools for activism, ...
  • Melki, Jad; Hitti, Eveline (2020-01-20)
    The study examined gender-based discrimination facing Arab women journalists and news managers, especially in their pursuit of leadership positions. It assessed how domestic pressures, gender norms, and corporate policies ...
  • Melki, Jad; Fitzpatrick, Caoline; Oghia, Micheal J.; Pagani, Linda S. (2017-11-20)
    We review the state of evidence supporting a link between violent media exposure in preschoolaged children and subsequent well-being outcomes. We searched through four decades (1971–2011) of literature for enlightening ...
  • Melki, Jad; Coombe, William (2017-10-24)
    In the past two decades, Dubai has built a globally resonant place brand image out of an unknown location in the context of often negative regional associations. This case study addressed global news outlets’ role in ...
  • Melki, Jad (2017-10-24)
    A significant part of a modern war entails the struggle over news frames to influence public opinion. Studying these news frames in a comparative international context may offer insights into the factors behind frame ...
  • Melki, Jad (2017-10-24)
    This study uses mixed-methods to map out the field of journalism and media studies in Lebanese universities and deploys a Q-technique to capture faculties’ opinions. The Q-analysis of 29 instructors revealed three groups ...
  • Melki, Jad (2023-03-03)
    The study examines the knowledge gap hypothesis during the Covid-19 pandemic in a country experiencing severe social, political, and economic turmoil and inequality. The research design assesses Covid-19 knowledge through ...
  • Melki, Jad; Maaliki, Lubna (2020-01-21)
  • Melki, Jad; Kozman, Claudia (2020-01-21)
    Using the Syrian war as a case study, this article examines the theoretical frameworks of media dependency and selective exposure during the war. Through a survey of 2,192 Syrians living in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and ...
  • Melki, Jad (2020-01-28)
  • Melki, Jad; Jabado, May (2017-10-24)
    This study aims to provide an initial theoretical model for understanding and analyzing the mediated public diplomacy strategy of virtual states. It examines the mediated public diplomacy strategy of the Islamic State in ...
  • Kozman, Claudia; Melki, Jad (2017-10-12)
    This study contextualizes the theory of uses and gratifications in war and conflict, using the Syrian conflict as a case study. The survey of 2192 displaced Syrian nationals in four countries (Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, and ...
  • Moeller, Susan D.; Melki, Jad; Lorento, Rafael; Bond, Meagan; Cutler, Jackie (ICMPA, 2020-01-30)
  • Melki, Jad; Palmer, Lindsay (2017-10-24)
    The war journalist is often portrayed as a ruggedly masculine individual who survives on hard work, self-sufficiency, and heroic dedication to the truth in a stoic culture and dangerous environment. Yet, the growing number ...
  • Melki, Jad; Bou-Karroum, Lama; El-Jardali, Fadi; Hemadi, Nour; Faraj, Yasmine; Ojha, Utkarsh; Shahrour, Maher; Darzi, Andrea; Ali, Maha; Doumit, Carine; Langlois, Etienne V.; Akl, Elie A.; AbouHaidar, Gladys Honein (2017-10-24)
    Introduction: Media interventions can potentially play a major role in influencing health policies. This integrative systematic review aimed to assess the effects of planned media interventions—including social media—on ...

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