Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication

228 papers and 738 indexed citations i.

About

The 228 papers published in Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication in the last decades have received a total of 738 indexed citations. Papers published in Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication usually cover Sociology and Political Science (163 papers), Political Science and International Relations (91 papers) and Communication (25 papers) specifically the topics of Jewish and Middle Eastern Studies (86 papers), Middle East Politics and Society (68 papers) and Middle East and Rwanda Conflicts (38 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication are Nadje Al‐Ali, Benjamin Isakhan, Helga Tawil‐Souri, Marwan M. Kraidy, Nicola Pratt, Annabelle Sreberny, Vít Šisler, Bahar Başer, Mari Toivanen and Lerna K. Yanık.

In The Last Decade

Fields of papers published in Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Countries where authors publish in Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication

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