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Abdul Aziz is a Lecturer in Media Communication Studies at Monash University Malaysia. He completed his PhD in Communication at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia. His doctoral research investigated the ways Rohingya refugees in Bangladeshi camps utilize digital technologies to navigate their identities and sense of belonging. Dr. Aziz has published in prominent academic journals such as Policy & Internet, New Media & Society, and Culture Critique, and has presented his work at major scholarly conferences including the International Communication Association (ICA) and the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR). His research interests span media, migration, digital culture, and society, particularly focusing on how marginalized communities engage with digital media in the contexts of (im)mobility, power, and inequality. He welcomes PhD students and collaborates on projects that intersect with themes of media practices among migrants, digital inclusion, youth culture, and the impact of religion in mediated contexts. His expertise includes an array of qualitative digital methodologies, particularly ethnographic approaches.
Monash University Malaysia • Malaysia
Teaching and researching in the field of Media Communication.
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