Naomi Sakr's scientific contributions
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... Al-Malki et al., 2012;Dastgeer and Gade, 2016), or the coverage of terrorism (see, e.g. Abdullah and Elareshi, 2015;Assad and Aldanani, 2017), these studies have been criticized as they relied on statistical analysis and focused on the history of Arab broadcasting and the political effect on their content (Alfahad, 2013;Ayish and Breslow, 2014;Sakr, 2007a;Sreberny, 2000). For example, Ayish and Breslow (2014) suggest that scholars have to employ interdisciplinary research, in which they integrate different concepts from diverse disciplines such as sociology, political science and psychology, to acquire a better understanding of the Arab media. ...