Arab Media and Society
Aims & Scope
Arab Media and Society is the journal of the Kamal Adham Center for Television and Digital Journalism in the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the American University in Cairo. The journal publishes in English and Arabic biannually, in Summer and Winter. We accept submissions of quantitative or qualitative academic scholarship addressing any aspect of media or journalism and the Arab world. Each issue of Arab Media & Society is themed, please refer to the Call for Papers on the href=''https://www.arabmediasociety.com">journal home page for information on whether your topic is applicable to our upcoming issue.
The Arab Media & Society produces and curates diverse content examining media and life in the Arab region and diaspora. This includes reporting, analysis, interviews, reviews of books, conferences, and films, a podcast, and more.
Our online publication has a rich history of quality contributions to the field of media research and analysis. Founded in the 1998 as Transnational Broadcasting Studies, the change to Arab Media & Society in 2007 came as a response to the quickly evolving media space. The journal has operated as a hybrid publication; offering detailed academic analysis, long-form journalism and multimedia content, including a podcast.