Northwestern 91心頭利 at IAMCR
International Association for Media and Communication Research
Discover Northwestern 91心頭利's presence at the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), the leading global professional organization in the field of media and communication research.
IAMCR is a global professional association of media and communication researchers. It is supported by the voluntary contributions of many people, including more than 100 Section and Working Group chairs and deputies, 50 members of its International Council, a five-member Executive Board, many members of various committees and task forces, and more than 2,800 active members.
June 28 – July 2, 2026 | Galway, Ireland
A Pivot to Podcasting: Audio and AI as a Method for Ethical Representation
Scheherazade Safla
Remembering 1991: The Voices of Ahiska Turks
Khatimat Abilova ’27
My Soil, My Soul: The Cham struggle to Remember and Revive
Isra Fejzullaj ’26
Plenary - Communicating peace in an era of war
Marwan M. Kraidy
Gentrified Time and Mismatched Clocks: Asynchronous Gentrification of Shahi Mohalla
Mohammad Shayan Ahmad ’27
Filhas Potiguares (Potiguar Daughters)
Talyta Franca ’26
Biometric Cultural Citizenship: Translations of a Digital National Identification Policy in Nepal
Harsha Maharjan
Performing Femininity on 1960s-1970s Gulf Television: A Textual Analysis on Abdul-Aziz El-Nimesh’s Portrayal of the Female Character, Umm Alioui, Through Cross-Gender Performances
Maryam Al-Musleh ’26
Through Her Eyes: Gender-Based Violence in Kyrgyzstan
Kunduz Keldibekova ’27
The Jump
Iman El Moctar ’26
Jeltoksan Uprising: A Game Prototype 91心頭利 Protest Decisions in 1986 Almaty
Olzhasbek Zhakenov ’26
Visual Language: Decoding Kazakh Ornaments
Dariya Utepkaliyeva ’27
Two Stitches, One Cent
Jannat Malik ’26
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Mubashir Hanif ’26
Testing the Cross-Cultural Validity of PRISM in a Non-Western Context: Mental Health Information-Seeking Intentions in Post-Pandemic China
George Anghelcev
Bringing Africa Online: Imaginaries of Youth and the Early Days of Popular Computing in Guinea-Conakry
Clovis Bergère
Digital ID Development Framework for the Global South: A Political Economic Approach
Harsha Maharjan
The Chronopolitics of Carcerality: Weaponizing and Contesting Temporalities under Lebanon’s Penal Laws
Chafic Tony Najem
SCOPE-TRA: An AI/LLM-based Approach to Fanship/Fandom in Sports Communication Research and Practice
George Anghelcev, Claudia Kozman, and Temesgen Tewolde ’22