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Associate Professor

Dr. Maeen Saleh Yahya Al-Maitamy

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Liwa College, Saeed Bin Ahmed Al Otaiba Street (Al Najda Street previously), Al Danah, Baniyas Tower B, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Professional Summary

Dr. Maeen Saleh Yahya Al-Maitamy, PhD

Dr. Maeen Al-Maitamy has been an Associate Professor within the Media and Public Relations Department at Liwa College since 2020 and an Assistant Professor specializing in higher education since 2012. He has acquired extensive expertise spanning diverse domains, including instructional methodologies and the effective oversight of faculty cohorts. He has assumed various scholarly roles, including leadership of the department, acting as Deputy Dean, and presently serving as rapporteur for the College of Mass Communication and actively participating in the college’s advisory council.

Short Bio

Teaching and Academic Experience:

Dr. Maeen Saleh Yahya Al-Maitamy is an expert in digital media and broader media studies with over a decade of teaching experience. He is currently a faculty member at Liwa College in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, and has been a contributor to the College of Media Council since 2016. His educational journey is enriched by his role as a reporter, giving him a comprehensive understanding of the media landscape.

Administrative Proficiency and Community Development:

Dr. Al-Maitamy has held several vital administrative positions throughout his career, including Head of the Department of Information and Public Relations and Acting Deanship. These roles have given him a wealth of administrative acumen within the academic realm. He is committed to community engagement and actively participates in seminars and events both within and outside the university, and his guidance of graduation projects and practical training has allowed him to innovate teaching methodologies.

Research Contributions and Academic Leadership:

Dr. Al-Maitamy has made significant strides in scholarly pursuits, with a collection of peer-reviewed research papers published in esteemed international journals and an active role in international conferences. His research focuses on digital media, artificial intelligence in media, and user behavior across applications, websites, and media platforms. In conclusion, Dr. Maeen Saleh Yahia Al-Maitamy’s extensive experience in teaching, administrative leadership, research, and community engagement underscores his significant impact in the field of digital media.

Core Qualifications

  • Innovative Curriculum Development: Develop curricular, educational and technical learning experiences relevant to volunteers.
  • Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Incorporating insights from fields such as artificial intelligence and human behavior studies into the media world.
  • A recognized contributor to the media industry: through external activities with external organizations and publications.
  • Invitation and guidance of students: Orientation towards and guidance of amateurs. He has demonstrated career professionals working for the next generation of media professionals, resulting in the successful development of impactful and business training projects.
  • Publication in Refereed Journals: His research achievements to reputable academic journals. His articles have been published in prestigious international journals, and he has contributed to academic writing on digital media and related fields.

Education

  • PhD, The Affecting Factors on Persuasion Architecture of The Internet Websites Analytical and Field Study on Arab Media Websites, Cairo University - Faculty of Mass Communication. (Egypt) 2012
  • MA, Internet Users’ Preferences to the Interface Designs of the Arabic News Websites Analytical and Experimental Study about the Websites Directed to Arabs, Cairo University - Faculty of Mass Communication. (Egypt) 2009
  • BA, Journalism, College of Mass Communication, University of Baghdad - (Iraq - Baghdad) 2000

Publications

  • Dr. Maeen Al-Maitamy has published 12 refereed research papers and five books in the field of media.
  • Ethical challenges of using artificial intelligence in journalism (2022), Journal of the College of Education for Girls, published by the College of Education for Girls, Iraqi University, Baghdad, Iraq, 2022 , ISSN: 2708-1354 (Print), ISSN: 2708-1362 (Electronic)
  • Reality and future of e-learning and they relationship to media studies (2020): a field study, Journal of Social Affairs, Issue 146, Year 37, Sharjah, pp. 7-32,9, Summer 2020 DOI: 10.12816 / 0055661
  • Arabic Content in the Internet: Technical and Cultural Challenges, research published in the Turkish magazine Rees, May 2018
  • Strategies for managing political conflict electronically: a theoretical introduction, research published in the first issue of the Conference on Media and Political Transitions in the Middle East, Yarmouk University - Irbid - Jordan 15-16 / 11/2017
  • Modern trends in interactive communication: a study of technologies and interactive content, research published in the third international scientific conference of the European Center for Research and Consultation, “Contemporary insights in the social and human sciences”, Turkey - Istanbul, 27-28 / 2/2017.
  • The Connotations of using persuasive web design methods in the Gulf radio and television websites: a comparative analytical study (The Arab Journal of Media and Communication, Issue 17, May 2017)
  • The motives of university students' using smartphones and the gratifications achieved to them: a comparative survey study between Gulf and Yemeni students. The Arab Journal of Media and Communication - under publication
  • The motives of Emirati university students' using smartphones and the gratifications in results, Journal of Media, College of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Issue 63, 2018
  • The impact of website quality of the persuasive web design in Arab media sites. (Journal of Media Research - Faculty of Mass Communication - Al-Azhar University - Issue 35-2012)
  • The influence of the information quality on the building of the persuasive web design in Arab media sites (Journal of Media Research - Faculty of Media - Al-Azhar University - Issue 34-2011)

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