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Joe F. Khalil is Associate Professor of Global Media in residence at Northwestern University Qatar. His most recent co-authored book is The Digital Double Bind: Change and Stasis (Oxford University Press, 2024) with Mohamed Zayani. He is also co-editor with Gholam Khiabani, Tourya Guayybess and Bilge Yesil of The Handbook of Media and Culture in the Middle East (Blackwell-Wiley, forthcoming).
Mohamed Zayani is Professor of Critical Theory at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar. His works include The Digital Double Bind (Oxford University Press, 2024; with Joe F. Khalil); A Fledgling Democracy (Oxford University Press, 2022); Digital Middle East (Oxford University Press, 2018); Bullets and Bulletins (Oxford University Press, 2016; with S. Mirgani); Networked Publics and Digital Contention (Oxford University Press, 2015); The Culture of Al Jazeera (McFarland, 2007; with S. Sahraoui); and The Al Jazeera Phenomenon (Pluto Press, 2005).
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Nong Zhu is a professor at Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Canada. He holds a Ph. D. in Economics from International Development Research Center (CERDI), University of Auvergne, France. His research interests include migration, the labour market, poverty and inequality, firm performance and rural development.
Xubei Luo is a Senior Economist in the Strategy and Operations unit of the World Bank’s Development Finance Vice Presidency. She holds a Ph. D. in Economics from International Development Research Center (CERDI), University of Auvergne, France. Her research interests includes macroeconomic policy, poverty and inequality, private sector development, supply chains, the labour market, digital economy, results chains, and monitoring and evaluation.
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