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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026): Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026)

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Published: 2026-07-06

Articles

  • Employing Facebook as a Strategic Public Relations Tool in Digital Reputation Management: A Study of Palestinian Telecommunications Companies

    Nawzat Abu alasal, Yusra Hmouz, Ahmed Al-Nadi (Author)
    69-85
    • Pdf
  • The Use of Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Digital Content Production and Arab Influencers’ Attitudes Toward Them: A Study Through the Lens of Technological Determinism Theory

    Abdullah Atbiqa (Author)
    17-32
    • Pdf
  • WhatsApp As an Alternative Digital Media for Palestinians in Following Up the Israeli War on Gaza (2023-2025)

    Abdallah Afif Musleh, Mahmoud Khlouf (Author)
    33-51
    • Pdf
  • Artificial intelligence and the changing landscape of traditional Algerian journalism

    Manal Zaitri (Author)
    1-16
    • Pdf
  • The impact of the use of artificial intelligence tools on Learning Practices of media students in Palestinian universities

    Yousef Shakarnah (Author)
    86-104
    • Pdf
  • Digital Privacy and Security in Wartime: Examining Societal Trends and the Impact of Social Media Platform Policies during the 2023 Gaza War

    Tahreer Isbeetan, Abdallah Adway (Author)
    51-68
    • Pdf

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