The Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication (MEJCC) provides a critical academic sphere that engages scholars of the Middle East and North Africa in a dialogue about culture, communication and politics. Engaging with pressing issues facing the region and its global diasporas, it acts as a forum for critical debate that sheds light on the politics of the everyday, popular culture, civic communication, media and journalism practices and representation, digital cultures as well as intellectual production and exchange.
The MEJCC provides a vehicle for developing the study of global communication, digitality, everyday politics and popular culture from the vantage point of the Middle East and North Africa. It encourages work that re-conceptualises dominant paradigms and theories of media and communication, and that takes a local, comparative and/ or transnational approach. The MEJCC also explicitly supports work that challenges the static and suzerain epistemological frameworks through which the region has been historically represented and perceived. The MEJCC provides a platform for rigorous peer-reviewed work, including original research papers, reviews and review articles from within and outside the region.
The MEJCC encourages original, methodologically diverse and interdisciplinary submissions from fields and disciplines as varied as anthropology, cultural studies, art criticism, cultural history, gender studies, media studies, politics and philosophy.
Editors
Omar al-Ghazzi, London School of Economics
Zahera Harb, City, University of London
Sune Haugbolle, Roskilde University
Tarik Sabry, University of Westminster
Reviews Editor
Yasemin Y. Celikkol, Northwestern University, Qatar
Advisory Board
Gilbert Achcar, SOAS, University of London
Nadje Al-Ali, Brown University
Walter Armbrust, St. Antony's College, Oxford
Hanan Badr, University of Salzburg
Taieb Belghazi, Mohammed V University of Rabat
Donatella Della Ratta, John Cabot University
Hatim El-Hibri, George Mason University
Bettina Gräf, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)
Lina Khatib, Chatham House, London
Joe Khalil, Northwestern University, Qatar
Sahar Khamis, University of Maryland, College Park
Gholam Khiabany, Goldsmiths, University of London
Marwan Kraidy, Northwestern University in Qatar
Laura Marks, Simon Fraser University
Dina Matar, SOAS, University of London
Laudan Nooshin, City University, London
Naomi Sakr, University of Westminster
Mehdi Semati, Northern Illinois University
Annabelle Sreberny, SOAS, University of London
Burcu Sumer, Ankara University
Ted Swedenburg, University of Arkansas
Karin Wilkins, University of Texas at Austin
Nadia Yacoub, University of North Carolina
Mohamed Zayani, Georgetown University
Arab World Research Source
Communication Abstracts Online
Communication & Mass Media Complete
Communication Source
Current Abstracts
Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science)
Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management, Selective
ERIH PLUS
Index Islamicus
International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
International Bibliography of Periodical Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
International Review of Biblical Studies
Jewish Studies Source
Risk Abstracts (Online), Selective
Scopus
TOC Premier (Table of Contents)
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Omar al-Ghazzi, London School of Economics, Zahera Harb, City, University of London, Sune Haugbolle, Roskilde University, Tarik Sabry, University of Westminster
Online submission: Articles for publication in Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication can be submitted online through Editorial Manager. To submit an article, click here.
For more details on online submission, please visit our EM Support page.
Editors
Omar al-Ghazzi, London School of Economics
Zahera Harb, City, University of London
Sune Haugbolle, Roskilde University
Tarik Sabry, University of Westminster
Reviews Editor
Yasemin Y. Celikkol, Northwestern University, Qatar
Advisory Board
Gilbert Achcar, SOAS, University of London
Nadje Al-Ali, Brown University
Walter Armbrust, St. Antony's College, Oxford
Hanan Badr, University of Salzburg
Taieb Belghazi, Mohammed V University of Rabat
Donatella Della Ratta, John Cabot University
Hatim El-Hibri, George Mason University
Bettina Gräf, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)
Lina Khatib, Chatham House, London
Joe Khalil, Northwestern University, Qatar
Sahar Khamis, University of Maryland, College Park
Gholam Khiabany, Goldsmiths, University of London
Marwan Kraidy, Northwestern University in Qatar
Laura Marks, Simon Fraser University
Dina Matar, SOAS, University of London
Laudan Nooshin, City University, London
Naomi Sakr, University of Westminster
Mehdi Semati, Northern Illinois University
Annabelle Sreberny, SOAS, University of London
Burcu Sumer, Ankara University
Ted Swedenburg, University of Arkansas
Karin Wilkins, University of Texas at Austin
Nadia Yacoub, University of North Carolina
Mohamed Zayani, Georgetown University
Arab World Research Source
Communication Abstracts Online
Communication & Mass Media Complete
Communication Source
Current Abstracts
Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science)
Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management, Selective
ERIH PLUS
Index Islamicus
International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
International Bibliography of Periodical Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
International Review of Biblical Studies
Jewish Studies Source
Risk Abstracts (Online), Selective
Scopus
TOC Premier (Table of Contents)
Omar al-Ghazzi, London School of Economics, Zahera Harb, City, University of London, Sune Haugbolle, Roskilde University, Tarik Sabry, University of Westminster
Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication
The Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication (MEJCC) provides a critical academic sphere that engages scholars of the Middle East and North Africa in a dialogue about culture, communication and politics. Engaging with pressing issues facing the region and its global diasporas, it acts as a forum for critical debate that sheds light on the politics of the everyday, popular culture, civic communication, media and journalism practices and representation, digital cultures as well as intellectual production and exchange.
The MEJCC provides a vehicle for developing the study of global communication, digitality, everyday politics and popular culture from the vantage point of the Middle East and North Africa. It encourages work that re-conceptualises dominant paradigms and theories of media and communication, and that takes a local, comparative and/ or transnational approach. The MEJCC also explicitly supports work that challenges the static and suzerain epistemological frameworks through which the region has been historically represented and perceived. The MEJCC provides a platform for rigorous peer-reviewed work, including original research papers, reviews and review articles from within and outside the region.
The MEJCC encourages original, methodologically diverse and interdisciplinary submissions from fields and disciplines as varied as anthropology, cultural studies, art criticism, cultural history, gender studies, media studies, politics and philosophy.
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