Middle East Media Educator (MEME) is a refereed journal published annually at the University of Wollongong in Dubai. It will strive to encourage dialogue between industry and academe in a region where informed analysis of the media isn't widespread. Research articles and commentaries about the state of the media, media professions, media education, and other topics relevant to the region are welcome.
Current Issue: Issue 1 (2011) Middle East Media Educator
Journal Articles
MEME 2011: Editorial and Table of Contents
Alma Kadragic
New Draft Media Laws for Lebanon Limping through Parliament
Magda Abu-Fadil
Clash of Coverage: Cultural Framing in U.S. Newspaper Reporting on the 2011 Protests in Bahrain
Brian J. Bowe and Jennifer Hoewe
From Hollywood to Abu Dhabi: Goodbye Team, Hello Me
Sonya Edelman
Writing the Abaya Chronicles
Tina Lesher
Review. The Abaya Chronicles: An Abaya-Clad Perspective
Maitha Al-Mehairbi
Group Work Teaches Freshmen to Communicate
Swapna Koshy
The Pearl Project: Key Findings
Barbara Feinman Todd
The Communicative Roles of Saba the Wind in Hafez’s Poetry
Ali Asghar Kia and Saeed Saghe'i
