Members of IAMCR
This searchable directory includes all current individual members, including regular representatives of institutional members and PhD student representatives of institutions. You can search by name, country/region of residence or keyword.
Display Name | Affiliation | Country/Territory | Keywords |
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Fadi Haddad | Mohammed Bin Rashid School for Communication- American University in Dubai | ||
Zoe Hagley | Temple University’s Klein College of Media and Communication | ||
Dr. Parsons Hail | Department of Communication and Development Studies, Central Luzon State University | ||
Boris Hajoš | University North | ||
Dr. Aisha Hakim | University of Central Punjab | ||
Beth Haller | Towson University, Mass Communication | ||
Dr. Daniel Hallin | University of California, San Diego, Communication | Political Communication, Journalism, Comparative Media Systems | |
Prof. Basyouni Hamada | Department of Mass Communication, Qatar University | press freedom, international communication, political communication, communication policies, Islam and media, Arab media | |
Cees J. Hamelink | University of Amsterdam | ||
Dr. Norsiah Abdul Hamid | Universiti Utara Malaysia | women; gender; media effects; knowledge society | |
Dr. Christiana Hammond | School of Communication and Media Studies, University of Education, Winneba, Ghana | ||
Mr. Jishuo Han | School of International Journalism & Communication,Beijing Foreign Studies University | ||
wenrong han | student | ||
Mr. Wenqiang Han | |||
Ms. Yuxin Han | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | ||
Mr. zhirui han | +86 15910058879 | ||
JIwon Han | Ewha Communication and Media Lab | ||
Prof. Thomas Hanitzsch | Institut für Kommunikationswissenschaft und Medienforschung, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität | ||
Dr. Lei Hao | School of International Communications, University of Nottingham Ningbo China | ||
Dr. Twediana Hapsari | Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Islamic Communication and Broadcasting Department | gadget user for religious activities; audience framing; online preaching and radicalism |