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Mobile Disruptions in the Middle East identifies trends in mobile media use in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates and explores the impact they are having on the nature of digital journalism more broadly. It provides an important insight on a region that is both globally active and mobile-first, yet whose use of digital media is historically under-researched.

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Mobile Disruptions in the Middle East identifies trends in mobile media use in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates and explores the impact they are having on the nature of digital journalism more broadly. It provides an important insight on a region that is both globally active and mobile-first, yet whose use of digital media is historically under-researched.


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Autorenporträt
John V. Pavlik is Professor in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies at the School of Communication and Information, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA.

Everette E. Dennis is Dean and CEO of Northwestern University in Qatar and Professor in Northwestern's Medill School, USA.



Rachel Davis Mersey

is Associate Professor at the Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications and Faculty Fellow at the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University, USA.

Justin Gengler is Assistant Research Professor at the Social and Economic Survey Research Institute (SESRI) at Qatar University.