Browsing by Author "Ziani, Abdulkrim"
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Analyzing the Portrayals of Child Sexual Abuse of Urdu Newspapers in Developing Countries
Habes, Mohammed; Elareshi, Mokhtar; Ali, Sana; Ziani, Abdulkrim (Universiti Putra Malaysia, 2022)Child sexual abuse is serious in any developing country confronting children’s sexual exploitation. Certain factors are liable for fostering child sexual abuse, and the media can play a significant role in eradicating this ... -
Factors affecting social TV acceptance among Generation Z in Jordan
Elareshi, Mokhtar; Habes, Mohammed; Al-Tahat, Khalaf; Ziani, Abdulkrim; Salloum, Said A. (Elsevier B.V., 2022)The integration of television screens to become a new media interaction is one of the most significant shifts that technology has brought us. Today, Social TV is a developed source of communication, education, and entertainment ... -
Measuring the ROI of paid advertising campaigns in digital marketing and its effect on business profitability
Almestarihi, Ra'd; Ahmad, Ahmad Y. A. Bani; Frangieh, Rana Husseini; Abualsondos, Ibrahim A.; Nser, Khaled Khamis; Ziani, Abdulkrim (Growing Science, 2024)In today's digital age, businesses invest substantial resources in paid advertising campaigns to enhance their online presence and attract customers. This study delves into the critical aspects of measuring the return on ... -
Predicting the level of social media use among journalists: machine learning analysis
Elareshi, Mokhtar; Al Shami, Ahmad; Ziani, Abdulkrim; Chaudhary, Shubhda; Youssef, Noora (Frontiers Media SA, 2024)Within the long-drawn of COVID-19, the impact of social media is important for the public and journalists to re-engage with each other due to the relentless churning out of information. This paper investigates Arab ... -
Visualising War / Peace Photographs: A Comparative Analysis of Selected Asian News Sites' Coverage of the 2022 Russian-Ukrainian Conflict
Elareshi, Mokhtar; Ziani, Abdulkrim; Alsridi, Hatem; Tahat, Khalaf (Sciendo, 2024)This study analyses the visual coverage of the 2022 Russian-Ukrainian conflict on Asian news sites, utilising the frameworks of war and peace journalism. Conducting a content analysis of 397 images from seven leading Asian ...