Normah Mustaffa
List of John Benjamins publications for which Normah Mustaffa plays a role.
Articles
Social media and the arab spring: Dissemination of information among Malaysians Media and communication as antecedents to the transformation agenda in Malaysia: Challenges and realities, Salman, Ali (ed.), pp. 220–230 | Article
2015 The year 2010 has seen the rise of West Asia with the Arab Spring phenomena. The event has triggered the solidarity of at least 8 countries in the region of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and has seen the ousting of Hosni Mubarak’s regime. Malaysia is emotionally attached to Egypt through… read more
Sustaining internet usage in the emerging digital economy: Transforming urban living? Media and communication as antecedents to the transformation agenda in Malaysia: Challenges and realities, Salman, Ali (ed.), pp. 169–180 | Article
2015 Malaysia is undergoing tremendous development programs towards a developed nation. ICT initiative is one of the strategies to facilitate the implementation of economic, social and cultural development in the society. The embrace (adoption) of ICT among the people depends on many factors which… read more
Transformation challenge for magazines advertising expenditure (ADEX) revenue in Malaysia Media and communication as antecedents to the transformation agenda in Malaysia: Challenges and realities, Salman, Ali (ed.), pp. 181–190 | Article
2015 The Advertising Expenditures or (ADEX) revenue is a major contributor for the survival of magazine publishing. In the recent report by the Magazine Publisher Association (MPA 2014) shows a total of RM207.8 million ADEX was successfully secured by the local publishing company. From the total… read more
Peace journalism: Implications of war and peace news amongst Malaysian audience Trends in Media and Communication Research in Malaysia, Ahmad, Fauziah (ed.), pp. 258–269 | Article
2013 The dilemma between war and peace has often created continuous debates among many people even though their countries are not involved in the act of war. What they see on television or read on the Internet and in the newspapers are enough to incite emotions and feelings. Some took to the streets and… read more