Prof Tarik Sabry

Prof Tarik Sabry


Doctoral ResearcherTitle of ThesisStatus
Mr Sabri EgeMediated Darul Uloom: An Ethnographic Exploration of Digital Media in Sufi CommunitiesActive
Ms Nadia JaglomPeople of the graves: an audio-visual exploration of the ways in which colonial violence impacts the Palestinian living and dead Active
Ms Julie BoutrosThe use of discourse in the context of authoritarian diffusionActive
Ms Nupur JaisinghaniAn audience and textual study of gender and caste politics in Indian literature Active
Ms Ofer YegerHome-Being: Creating Dwelling in the Digital AgeActive
Ms Monica IbrahimSyrian Diasporic Radio: Self-Mediation in Disjunctured Temporalities and Localities Completed
Mr Bisan Abu EishehBreathing Archives: Art and Tacit Knowledge in the Post-Oslo Accords’ PalestineCompleted
Ms Geetanjali KalaInternet Memes as Instruments of Subversion in the Context of Islam and MuslimsCompleted
Miss Chen YangThe identity construction and representation of diasporic Chinese content creators on YouTubeCompleted
Miss Guo-ting LinMusic Culture and the Self-Presentation of Indigenous Musicians on Social Media in Contemporary TaiwanCompleted
Miss Noura Al ObeidliEMIRATI WOMEN JOURNALISTS BARGAINING WITH PATRIARCHY IN SEARCH OF EQUALITYCompleted
Miss Xiaomin HuMoving To the West: Media, Cultural Transnationalism and Identity - Cultural Dynamics of Korean Women in DiasporaCompleted
Mr Jihad FakhreddineCan Arabs Represent America? The Performativity of U.S-Arab Mediated Public DiplomacyCompleted
Mrs Syeda RizviMedia Consumption and the Construction of Diasporic Identities of Youth of Pakistani Origin in BritainCompleted
Ms Dima IssaSong is the Secret of Existence: Fairouz and the Arab diaspora in London and DohaCompleted
Ms Shabnam MoinipourIranian discourse on human rights: State TV coverage and the views of Iranian migrantsCompleted
Ms Helena NassifHome Under Siege: Bab al-Hara, Televising Morality and Everyday Life in the LevantCompleted
Abdullahi AbubakarDoctoral research projectCompleted