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Mohamad Hamas Elmasry
Mohamad Hamas Elmasry
Professor of Media Studies, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies
Verified email at dohainstitute.edu.qa
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Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabiya framing of the Israel–Palestine conflict during war and calm periods
MH Elmasry, AE Shamy, P Manning, A Mills, PJ Auter
International Communication Gazette 75 (8), 750-768, 2013
732013
Do Black Lives Matter? A content analysis of New York Times and St. Louis Post-Dispatch coverage of Michael Brown protests
MH Elmasry, M el-Nawawy
Journalism Practice 11 (7), 857-875, 2017
532017
The signs of a strongman: A semiotic and discourse analysis of Abdelfattah Al-Sisi’s Egyptian presidential campaign
M El-Nawawy, MH Elmasry
International Journal of Communication 10, 22, 2016
382016
Facebook across cultures: A cross-cultural content analysis of Egyptian, Qatari, and American student Facebook pages
MH Elmasry, PJ Auter, SR Peuchaud
Journal of Middle East Media 10, 2014
372014
Death in the Middle East: An analysis of how the New York Times and Chicago Tribune framed killings in the second Palestinian intifada
MH Elmasry
Journal of Middle East Media 5 (1), 1-46, 2009
352009
Producing news in Mubarak’s Egypt: An analysis of Egyptian newspaper production during the late Hosni Mubarak era
MH Elmasry
Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research 4 (2-3), 121-144, 2012
332012
Can a non-Muslim mass shooter be a “terrorist”?: A comparative content analysis of the Las Vegas and Orlando shootings
MH Elmasry, M el-Nawawy
Journalism Practice 14 (7), 863-879, 2020
322020
Unpacking anti-muslim brotherhood discourse
MH Elmasry
Jadaliyya, 2013, 2013
302013
When news is the crisis: Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya framing of the 2017 Gulf conflict
S Ajaoud, MH Elmasry
Global Media and Communication 16 (2), 227-242, 2020
272020
Valuing victims: A comparative framing analysis of The Washington Post’s coverage of violent attacks against Muslims and non-Muslims
M El-Nawawy, MH Elmasry
International Journal of Communication 11, 20, 2017
262017
Journalism with Restraint: A Comparative Content Analysis of Independent, Government, and Opposition Newspapers in pre-Revolution Egypt.
MH Elmasry
Journal of Middle East Media 8 (1), 2012
222012
The press as agent of cultural repair: A textual analysis of news coverage of the Virginia Tech shootings
MH Elmasry, V Chaudhri
The handbook of crisis communication, 141-158, 2010
212010
The value of Muslim and non-Muslim life: A comparative content analysis of elite American newspaper coverage of terrorism victims
MH Elmasry, M El-Nawawy
Journalism 23 (2), 533-551, 2022
192022
Egyptian journalistic professionalism in the context of revolution: Comparing survey results from before and after the January 25, 2011 uprising
MH Elmasry, DM Basiony, SF Elkamel
International Journal of Communication 8, 23, 2014
152014
Convergence Between Platforms in the Newsroom: An applied study of Al-Jazeera Mubasher
MM Hassan, MH Elmasry
Journalism Practice 13 (4), 476-492, 2019
142019
Revolution or crisis? Framing the 2011 Tahrir Square protests in two pan-Arab satellite news networks
M el-Nawawy, MH Elmasry
Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 4 (2), 239-258, 2015
142015
One Country, Two Eras: How Three Egyptian Newspapers Framed Two Presidents.
MH Elmasry, M El-Nawawy
Global Media Journal: Mediterranean Edition 9 (1), 2014
122014
Chapel Hill shooting and western media bigotry
MH Elmasry
The Nation 13, 2015
112015
Revolutionary Egypt in the eyes of the Muslim Brotherhood: A framing analysis of Ikhwanweb
M El-Nawawy, MH Elmasry
Rowman & Littlefield, 2018
92018
Normalizing Normalization: Emirati and Israeli Newspaper Framing of the Israel–Palestine Conflict Before and After the Abraham Accords
M El-Nawawy, MH Elmasry
International Journal of Communication 16, 24, 2022
72022
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