Dr. Ali  A. Dashti
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Dr. Ali A. Dashti

Assistant Professor
Gulf University for Science and Technology, Kuwait


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Media and Technology from University of Stirling, Scotland, UK

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Area of Interest:

Social Sciences
100%
Mass Communication
62%
Media Ethics
90%
Journalism
75%
Social Development
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Dashti, A.A. and H. Mesbah, 2016. The perceptions of female media professionals in Kuwait about their job: An empowerment perspective. Feminist Media Stud., 16: 276-292.
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  2. Dashti, A.A., H.H. Al-Abdullah and H.A. Johar, 2015. Social media and the spiral of silence: The case of Kuwaiti female students' political discourse on Twitter. J. Int. Women's Stud., 16: 42-53.
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  3. Dashti, A.A., A.A. Al-Kandari and H.H. Al-Abdullah, 2015. The influence of sectarian and tribal discourse in newspapers readers’ online comments about freedom of expression, censorship and national unity in Kuwait. Telematics Inf., 32: 245-253.
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  4. Al-Kandari, A.A. and A. Dashti, 2014. Fatwa and the internet: A study of the influence of Muslim religious scholars on internet diffusion in Saudi Arabia. Prometheus, 32: 127-144.
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  5. Al-Fadhli, S.M., H.A. Abbas, A.A. Dashti and H. Hamdi, 2014. The ethical attitudes toward internet pornography in islamic societies: Kuwait as a case study. J. Inf. Ethics, 23: 60-70.
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  6. Al-Fadhli, S.M. and A.A. Dashti, 2014. Gratification of mobile phones. J. Gulf Arabian Peninsula Stud., 40: 17-33.
  7. Dashti, A.A. and S. Al-Fadhli, 2011. The impact of online journalism on the freedom of the press: A case study of Kuwait. Int. J. Instruct. Med., 38: 47-59.
  8. Dashti, A.A., 2009. The role of online journalism in political disputes in Kuwait. J. Arab Muslim Media Res., 2: 91-112.
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  9. Al-Yasin, Y. and A.A. Dashti, 2009. Foreign countries and US public relations firms: The case of three Persian Gulf states. J. Promotion Manage., 14: 355-374.
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  10. Dashti, F. and A.A. Dashti, 2001. Women and media in the state of Kuwait: Female mass communication student's views of women and media. J. Faculty Educ. Ain Shams Univ., 25: 33-51.
  11. Jurdi, N. and A.A. Dashti, 1994. Communication policies in the state of Kuwait. College Arts Ann. J., 14: 3-50.