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The Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research is a leading academic refereed journal that addresses the emerging rapid changes in media and society in the new millennium. It serves a large international community of academics, researchers, students, journalists, policy makers and other members of the public in the West as well as the Arab and Muslim countries.

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The Centre for Arab and Muslim Media Research (CAMMRO) is an independent international scholarly research institution based in London and has associates in the UK and beyond. It brings together experts from various parts of the world to engage and develop strands of research on Arab and Muslim media and culture. (more..)


CAMMRO's 5th ANNUAL CONFERENCE:  

‘MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE WAR ON GAZA:
Propaganda, public opinion and foreign policy’

Date:      Saturday 20th June 2009

Venue:   School of African Studies (SOAS), University of  London
Lecture Theatre V211, Vernon Square Campus, Penton Rise, Kings Cross, London WC1X 9EW
 
 
 
                 
 
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CAMMRO'S DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM ON ARAB & MUSLIM MEDIA RESEARCH

  
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Third Doctoral Symposium on Arab and Muslim Media research: 25th April 2009, King's College, University of London.

CAMMRO has been a pioneer in organising the first gathering of its kind for researchers in Arab and Muslim media and their audiences. The first and second symposia organised in King’s College, and Goldsmiths (University of London in 2007 and 2008) made great success and attracted a large number of researchers.

 

The scope of the third annual symposium addresses media, communication and culture in not only the Arab World but in various other Muslim countries from Africa and Asia. The event also covers research on diasporic and minority media such as satellite TV, radio and the internet especially in Europe and the USA.

Driven by the thriving ongoing research on these areas of enquiry, CAMMRO’s research team have established this symposium as an annual event that brings together research students working on Arab or Muslim media of all types.

To receive more information about CAMMRO's Doctoral Symposium, please contact us on e-mail: forum@cammro.com

(Pictures above & down: Part of the participants in the Doctoral Symposium)

  

 

 
 

 

 

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