Exploring Arab communication research: A systematic review from 2000 to 2021

IF 0.5 Q4 COMMUNICATION
Omar Abu Arqoub, Hanadi Dwikat, Mohammed Abualrob, Samar Sameer Hamdan
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Abstract

This exploratory meta-analysis aims to investigate the current trends in Arab communication research by studying a sample of media and communication articles published in Arab academic journals between 2000 and 2021. The results reveal an increase in the number of published articles after 2011, with a more significant surge after 2016. Egyptian journals exhibited the highest publication rate among all journals. Arab researchers predominantly focused on journalism, followed by mass communication and media studies. Most of the articles analysed lacked a theoretical foundation, and quantitative methods and surveys were frequently employed for data analysis while qualitative methods, particularly personal interviews, were less common. Traditional media, such as television and newspapers, were the most discussed media platforms, followed by social media networks such as Facebook. Geographically, African Arab countries, notably Egypt and Algeria, dominated in terms of published articles and discussions related to these countries, surpassing Asian Arabic countries such as Saudi Arabia and Iraq.
探索阿拉伯传播研究:2000年至2021年的系统回顾
本探索性荟萃分析旨在通过研究2000年至2021年间在阿拉伯学术期刊上发表的媒体和传播文章样本,调查阿拉伯传播研究的当前趋势。结果显示,2011年之后发表的文章数量有所增加,2016年之后的增长更为显著。在所有期刊中,埃及期刊的发表率最高。阿拉伯研究人员主要关注新闻,其次是大众传播和媒体研究。所分析的文章大多缺乏理论基础,数据分析多采用定量方法和调查,定性方法特别是个人访谈较少。电视和报纸等传统媒体是讨论最多的媒体平台,其次是Facebook等社交媒体网络。从地理上看,非洲阿拉伯国家,特别是埃及和阿尔及利亚,在与这些国家有关的发表文章和讨论方面占主导地位,超过了沙特阿拉伯和伊拉克等亚洲阿拉伯国家。
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Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research
Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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