Dr. Mahmoud Eid

www.MahmoudEid.ca

Editor, 

Global Media Journal -- Canadian Edition

Associate Professor
Department of Communication
University of Ottawa

 

558 King Edward, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5 Canada
Tel: 1-613-562-5800 x 3841  |  Fax: 1-613-562-5240  | 
E-mail: meid@uOttawa.ca 

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Ü Session Organizer and Chair

 


 

Presenter of Refereed Papers

2009

Eid, Mahmoud & Ali, Hossain. (2009). "Taliban Starring the Big Picture: Analysis of Afghani Newspapers' Portrayal of Terrorism and Failure of Democracy." The 38th Annual Conference of the Association of Muslim Social Scientists of North America (AMSS). Islamic Traditions and Comparative Modernities (September 25 - 26, 2009). Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Harrison Library Institute.

Eid, Mahmoud & Khan, Sarah. (2009). "(Re)Constructing the Image of the Muslim Woman in CBC Shows: The Case of Little Mosque on the Prairie." The 18th AMIC Annual Conference. Media, Democracy and Governance: Emerging Paradigms in a Digital Age (July 13 - 16, 2009). New Delhi, India: The Asian Media Information and Communication Centre.

Eid, Mahmoud & Duffin, Shauna. (2009). "Parroting the American foreign policy: The Middle East conflicts in the Canadian media." Canadian Communication Association / Annual Conference (May 28 - 30, 2009). Carleton University, Canada: Congress of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences.

Eid, Mahmoud. (2009). "Transnational Arab-Canadian media and foreign policy: Resistance vs. social cohesion during crises." Re-Presenting Canadian-Arabs in a Globalized World: Racialization, Media, and Public Policy (January 23-24, 2009). Centre for International Governance and Innovation, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

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2008

Eid, Mahmoud. (2008). "The media role in conflict resolution and crisis management: A theoretical perspective." Media, War and Conflict Resolution International Conference (September 17-19, 2008). Bowling Green State University, Ohio, USA.

Eid, Mahmoud. (2008). "The Arab-Canadian media, relations, and peacekeeping policy during War on Iraq." International Communication Section. International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) 26th World Congress (July 20-25, 2008). Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.

Eid, Mahmoud. (2008). "The game between investigative reporters and policymakers in wars and crises." Journalism Research and Education Section. International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) 26th World Congress (July 20-25, 2008). Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.

Eid, Mahmoud. (2008). "The map of Arabic labor in communication, information and cultural studies." Political Economy Section. International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) 26th World Congress (July 20-25, 2008). Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.

Eid, Mahmoud. (2008). "The media intervention in the 2003 War on Iraq: A mathematical analysis of crisis communication decision-making." Canadian Communication Association / Annual Conference (June 4 - 6, 2008). University of British Columbia, Canada: Congress of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences.

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2007

Conway, Maura & Eid, Mahmoud. (2007). “A comparative analysis of online representations of the US & EU by political violence groups in the Middle East.” The Middle East Studies Association (MESA) 41st Annual Conference (November 17-20, 2007). Montréal, Canada.

Dakroury, Aliaa & Eid, Mahmoud. (2007). “Direct from Homeland to Home: Arab diasporic media and the passage from Al-Watan to Canada.” The Middle East Studies Association (MESA) 41st Annual Conference (November 17-20, 2007). Montréal, Canada.

Eid, Mahmoud. (2007). “Media dual (mis)representation of terrorism: The morality of state coerce versus the impiety of group violence.” Canadian Communication Association / Annual Conference (May 30 - June 1, 2007). University of Saskatchewan, Canada: Congress of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences.

Eid, Mahmoud. (2007). “The rational linkage between communication and mathematics.” The Future of Communication Studies: Toward a Critical Remapping of the Field, The Annual Conference of the Communication Graduate Caucus of Carleton University (March 15-16, 2007). Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada: School of Journalism and Communication.

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2006

Eid, Mahmoud. (2006). “Cyber-Terrorism in the information age: Actors, communications, tactics, targets, and influences.” The 4th International Conference on Information, Information’06, and the 4th Irish Conference on the Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science and Information Technology’06, MFCSIT’06, Information-MFCSIT’06 (August 1-5, 2006). University College Cork, Cork, Ireland: International Information Institute, Tokyo, Japan and National University of Ireland, Cork, Ireland.

Eid, Mahmoud. (2006). “Terrorism and the power of the Internet: Ethics and responsibility in the wielding of a double-edged sword.” Canadian Communication Association / Annual Conference (June 1-3, 2006). York University, Toronto, Canada: Congress of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences.

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2005

Eid, Mahmoud. (2005). “Looking into communication policy and democracy in the Cyber-Arab-culture.” The 3rd Global Conference: Cybercultures—Exploring Critical Issues (Aug. 11-13, 2005). Prague, Czech Republic: Inter-Disciplinary Net.

Eid, Mahmoud. (2005). “The use and abuse of mass media in conflict resolution and crisis management.” The 1st Global Conference: Hope—Probing the Boundaries (Aug. 8-10, 2005). Prague, Czech Republic: Inter-Disciplinary Net.

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2004

Eid, Mahmoud. (2004). “Mass media and the puzzle of information in the course of playing crises.” Information 2004: 3rd International Conference on Information (Nov. 29 - Dec. 2, 2004). Tokyo, Japan: Hosei University.

Eid, Mahmoud. (2004). “The Arabic Internet features: Challenges and satisfactions.” Internet Research 5.0: Ubiquity? International and Interdisciplinary Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR 5.0), (Sep. 19 - 22, 2004). Falmer, Brighton, England: The University of Sussex.

Eid, Mahmoud. (2004). “The multidisciplinary and intellectual contribution of Edward Said to the field of media studies.” Crossroads in Cultural Studies: The Fifth International Conference (June 25 - 28, 2004). Illinois, USA: Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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2003

Eid, Mahmoud. (2003). “Reflections on Canadian-Egyptian relations and peacekeeping policy: A comparative analysis of media coverage of the War on Iraq.” Politics in the Coming Era, Conference on Canada and the Middle East (Sep. 25 - 27, 2003). Manitoba, Canada: Department of Politics, University of Winnipeg.

Eid, Mahmoud. (2003). “Reflexive modernity and risk society.” Humanities Conference, 2003 International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities (July 2 - 5, 2003). Island of Rhodes, Greece: Common Ground Conferences, University of the Aegean.

Eid, Mahmoud. (2003). “Representations of the Egypt Air Flight 990 Crash in American and Egyptian newspapers: A discourse analysis of narratives and myths.” Narrative, Ideology, and Myth, The Second Tampere Conference on Narrative (June 26 - 28, 2003). Tampere, Finland: Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of Jyvaskylä.

Eid, Mahmoud. (2003). “The cultural role of Canadian radio in the lives of the invisible public.” The Radio Conference, A Transnational Forum (July 28 - 31, 2003). Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Eid, Mahmoud. (2003). “Transnational news of the Arab-Israeli conflict: A comparative analysis of North-South mass media.” Violence and Media: Resources and Discourses, II International Conference on Communication and Reality (May 9 - 10, 2003). Barcelona, Spain: Faculty of Communication, University Ramon Llull.

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Speaker

  •     March 25, 2009 at 9:00 – 10:30 am.

Scale Measures in Questionnaire Design and SPSS Software.

Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC). 

PWGSC's Public Opinion Research Directorate provides coordination and advisory services for all Government of Canada public opinion research. The Directorate facilitates studies by guiding client departments throughout the entire process - from the research planning and procurement to completion of the final report - to ensure that objectives are met and that the research undertaken conforms with Government of Canada policies and Treasury Board regulations as well as industry standards. 

Organizer: Nat Stone, Manager, Knowledge and Practices, 

Public Opinion Research Directorate, 

Consulting, Information and Shared Services Branch 

Confederation Room A, 2nd floor, Constitution Square 

350 Albert Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 

Tel.: 1-613-996-3207. 

Fax: 1-613-947-1818. 

Website: http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/rop-por/index-eng.html

  •     September 30, 2008 at 1:00 – 2:00 pm.

Questioning the Rationality of Communication Policymakers during Terrorism

IRGOC Conference, Ottawa, Ontario. 

Interdisciplinary Research Group in Organizational Communication.

Created in 2006, IRGOC is a group of researchers who conduct studies and provide training in the field of organizational communication. The group's objective is to increase our understanding of organizations based on communications that flow through them as well as how communications form those organizations.

Organizer: Luc Bonneville, Professor, Researcher and IRGOC's Responsible, 

Department of Communication, University of Ottawa.

556 King Edward, Office 201, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada.

Tel.: 1-613-562-5800 ext. 2518.

Fax: 1-613-562-5240.

Website: http://www.arts.uottawa.ca/grico/

  •     March 25, 2006 at 2:00 – 3:00 pm.

Ethical Journalism and International News Reporting

PNCUP 68 Conference, Regina, Saskatchewan. 

The Prairies and Northern Region of the Canadian University Press.

Canadian University Press (CUP), founded in 1938, is the oldest non-profit co-operative newswire service in the world and the oldest national student organization in North America.

Organizer: Ashley Martin, Editor-in-Chief, 

The Carillon (the student newspaper at the University of Regina).

227 Riddell Centre, 3737 Wascana Parkway, University of Regina,

Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 0A2, Canada. 

Tel.: 1-306-586-8867.

Fax: 1-306-586-7422.

Website: http://www.carillon.uregina.ca/index.html

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Organizing Committee Member

  •     Information-MFCSIT’06.

(Aug. 1-5, 2006).

 

The 4th International Conference on Information, Information’06, and the 4th Irish Conference on the Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science and Information Technology’06, MFCSIT’06.

National University of Ireland, Cork, Ireland and International Information Institute, Tokyo, Japan.

University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.

Available at: http://www.ucc.ie/info-mfcsit/.

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Session Organizer and Chair

  •     Crisis Decision-Making Under Conditions of Imperfect Information.

(June 4, 2008: 1:45 - 3:15 pm). Session C 7.

Canadian Communication Association / Annual Conference. Congress of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences. (June 4 - 6, 2008). University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.

Mahmoud Eid (University of Ottawa, Canada). The Media Intervention in the 2003 War on Iraq: A Mathematical Analysis of Crisis Communication Decision-Making.

David Clifton (University of Ottawa, Canada). Framing, Conflict and the Issue-Attention Cycle.

Daniel Paré (University of Ottawa, Canada). The Politics of Standardizing Internationlized Domain Names.

Isaac Nahon-Serfaty (University of Ottawa, Canada). Fragmentation and Perception of Risk: The Case of the Women's Health Initiative Study.

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  •     Cyber-Terrorism and the Information Sword.

(Aug. 2, 2006: 10:00 am – 12:55 pm).

Information-MFCSIT’06 – The 4th International Conference on Information, Information’06, and the 4th Irish Conference on the Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science and Information Technology’06, MFCSIT’06. (Aug. 1-5, 2006). National University of Ireland, Cork, Ireland and International Information Institute, Tokyo, Japan. University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.

Available at: http://www.ucc.ie/info-mfcsit/specsess.html.

Maura Conway (Dublin City University, Ireland). Islamists and the Internet.

Aliaa Dakroury (Carleton University, Canada). Anti- and Counter-Terrorism: Snagging the Practice of a Human Right to Communicate.

Mahmoud Eid (University of Ottawa, Canada). Cyber-Terrorism in the Information Age: Actors, Communications, Tactics, Targets, and Influences.

Dal Yong Jin (Simon Fraser University, Canada). Critical Interpretation of Broadband Services: Increasing Cyberterrorism in the Information Age.

Michael Real and Diana Beeson (Royal Roads University, Canada). Cyber-Terrorism, Information Warfare, and the Olympics: An Application of Information Filter Theory (Chomsky & Herman) to Security against Terrorism in the Modern Olympics.

Georgios Terzis and Bert Smeets (Vesalius College, Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Belgian Army, Belgium). E-initiatives and the Information Management of Ethnopolitical Conflicts.

Elina Yalov (University of Leeds, United Kingdom). Kavkaz Center vs. Kremlin: Cyber War and Propaganda during the Second Russia-Chechnya Conflict.

All papers of this session have been published in the conference proceeding book.

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