Dr. Rasha A. Abdulla is Professor (tenured) Journalism and Mass Communication at the American University in Cairo (AUC). Dr. Abdulla has a Ph.D. in Communication (December 2003) from the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. Her BA (’92) and MA (’96) in Journalism and Mass Communication are both from AUC. She is the proud recipient of several teaching and research awards, including the AUC Excellence in Research and Creative Endeavors Award, the Mostafa and Ali Amin Journalism Award, and the GAPP School Research Award, among others. Dr. Abdulla is a member of the Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) of the United Nations Internet Governance Forum.
Dr. Abdulla's current research interests include media in transition; media uses and effects; new media; social media and political participation; public service television; and freedom of expression. Her doctoral dissertation was the first large scale academic study of the uses and gratifications of the Internet among Arab students in Egypt. She is the author of "The Internet in Egypt and the Arab World" [in Arabic, Afaq Publications]; "The Internet in the Arab World: Egypt and Beyond" [Peter Lang, Inc]; "Policing the Internet in the Arab World" [the Emirates Center for Strategic Study and Research]; and numerous other research articles, reports, and book chapters.
Dr. Abdulla has taught at the University of Miami; Georgia State University; and Portland State University in the United States. She has spoken or guest lectured at many campuses around the world, including Stanford University; the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California; Columbia University; Marquette University; California State University at Long Beach; Florida International University; San Francisco State University; University of California, Santa Barbara; and Aarhus University in Denmark.
Dr. Abdulla is an international consultant, providing research consultancies and training to a list of national and international clients, including UNESCO; the Carnegie Foundation; IREX; Internews; the Open Society Foundations; the Anna Lindh Foundation; Panos Institute Paris; Cospe International; Media Diversity Institute; the African Journalists' Union; and others.
Dr. Abdulla is an occasional op-ed writer, and appears frequently on national and international media interviews. She is active on Twitter. You can follow her tweets in English and in Arabic at https://twitter.com/RashaAbdulla. More information about Dr. Abdulla is available on her website at www.rashaabdulla.com.