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Dr Saira Ali
Dr Saira Ali
Lecturer Media Studies, University of Adelaide, Australia
Verified email at adelaide.edu.au
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East–west trans-mediatisation of terrorism and Islamophobia: Sydney siege and Peshawar massacre
S Ali, U Khattab
International Communication Gazette 79 (8), 722-745, 2017
142017
Trans-mediatized Terrorism: the Sydney Lindt Café Siege
S Ali, UM Khattab
Global Media and Communication, 2018
92018
Australian talkback radio prank strategy: a media-made crisis
S Ali, U Khattab
Journal of Communication Management 20 (1), 56-74, 2016
82016
Public Relations and Strategic Communication
KE Sutherland, S Ali, UM Khattab
Oxford University Press, 2019
52019
Reporting terrorism in Muslim Asia: the Peshawar massacre
S Ali, U Khattab
Media International Australia 173 (1), 108-124, 2019
22019
Strategic Communication Management of Corporate Crises: Case Analysis
UM Khattab, SB Fonn, S Ali
e-Journal of Social & Behavioural Research in Business 8 (1), 15-40, 2017
22017
World Risk Society: East-West Comparative Analysis of Mediatised Terrorism
S Ali
University of the Sunshine Coast, 2019
12019
A sense of home: two migrant personas during COVID-19
K Barbour, S Ali
Continuum, 1-14, 2023
2023
Mediatised Terrorism: East-West Narratives of Risk
S Ali
Routledge, 2022
2022
Activating Bollywood buzz: Promoting Indian film superstars in supporting roles
PC Pugsley, S Ali
Studies in South Asian Film & Media 13 (1), 19-37, 2022
2022
Public Relations and Strategic Communication
U Sutherland, Karen, Ali, Saira & Khattab
Oxford University Press, Australia, 2020
2020
Trans-mediatised War on Terror: East-West Comparative Analysis
S Ali, UM Khattab
International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), 2016
2016
Trans-mediatised Fear of Muslim Diasporas in Australia: the Sydney Lindt Café Hostage Crisis’ paper presented at the Diaspora and Media section
UM Khattab, S Ali
2016 International Association for Media and Communication Research Book of …, 2016
2016
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