
معرفی
Dr. Yasser Abuali is a Lecturer in Journalism, English, and Communication at Bournemouth University's Faculty of Media and Communication. He holds a PhD from Bournemouth University focused on Journalistic Role Performance. His research centers on journalistic practices during crises (e.g., COVID-19), media systems in the Arab world, and the societal context influencing journalism. As principal investigator, he led Kuwait's participation in a global 37-country study on journalistic role performance. His work emphasizes comparative media analysis and has been published in journals like Journalism Practice, Journalism Studies, and Journal of Arab and Muslim Media Research.
Education: PhD in Journalistic Role Performance from Bournemouth University. Research collaborations include international institutions such as Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. His studies frequently examine socio-political variables impacting journalism, including liberal democracy's influence on public-service roles and market orientations' effects on journalistic practices.
Key research trends in his articles include: analysis of journalistic routines during crises, cross-national comparisons of media systems, and the interplay between political/economic structures and role performance. His work highlights tensions between watchdog journalism and cooperative reporting with governments during health emergencies. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, though his contributions to global comparative journalism research are notable.
Advising and grant activities include leading international projects like Kuwait's participation in global JRP research. Professional networks include Academia.edu and collaborations with institutions worldwide. He actively participates in conferences such as the ICA Annual Meeting, emphasizing dissemination of findings on media practices in diverse contexts.

