Members of IAMCR

This searchable directory includes all current individual members, including regular representatives of institutional members and PhD student representatives of institutions. You can search by name, country/region of residence or keyword.

Display Name Affiliation Country/Territory Keywords
Prof. Georgeta Drula University of Bucharest, Department of Journalism digital media, digital journalism, digital marketing, multimedia production
Ms. Hengyu Du Communication University of China
Ms. Yan Du Keio University Chinese diaspora, homeland media, influencer
Ms. Qinyi Du University of Auckland
Mr. Solomon Duah University of Ghana, School of Communication Studies
Abena Kyeraa Duah University of Ghana, School of Communication Studies
Bakidzanani Dube Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism
Dr. Sheeva Dubey FLAME University, Pune, INDIA
Dr. Andrew Duffy Wee Kim Wee School Journalism, Travel journalism, journalist identity and roles, social media
Ms. Gunika Duggal English and Foreign Language University, Hyderabad India, Department of Media and Communication
Prof. Jane Duncan University of Glasgow, School of Social and Political Sciences
Dr. Tommaso Durante The University of Melbourne
Dr. Emma Durden University KwaZulu-Natal Health communication, participation, theatre, development
Ms. Garima Dutt Delhi School of Journalism, Delhi University Media Studies, Digital Divide, New Media, Visual Culture, Media Research, Media Trends, News, Fake News, Public Policy
Ms. Sayantika Dutta Berhampur University, Department of Journalism & Mass Communication
Daphne Duvernay INSTITUT MEDITERRANEEN DES SCIENCES DE L'INFORMATION ET DE LA COMMUNICATION (IMSIC)
Mr. Anurag Dwivedi Alliance University
Prof. Tim Dwyer Charles Sturt University, Communication media industries, media policy, media law, ethics, AI, multi-platform transformations, online news and post convergence
Mr. Justine Dyikuk University of Strathclyde Glasgow, United Kingdom
Prof. Lauren Dyll University of KwaZulu Natal, CCMS participatory communication,development communication, social change, critical indigenous qualitative research, cultural