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. Rousiley Maia rousiley@gmail.com Political communication; deliberation; recognition
George Maier Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics & Political Science
Dr. Ursula Maier-Rabler Department of Communication Studies, University of Salzburg
Metji Makgoba Cardiff University
Anna-Maria Mäki-Kuutti Tampere University, Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences
Dr. Norma Patricia Maldonado Reynoso Instituto Politecnico Nacional IPN811229H26 ICT, Gender, Education
Dr. Kanchan K Malik University of Hyderabad, Department of Communication. Faculty Fellow, UNESCO Chair on Community Media Community Media, Women in Community Communication, Media Ethics, Participatory Research, Journalism Education
Ms. Zaneera Malik University of Auckland, New Zealand political communication, visual culture, digital media
Ms. Shelly Malik Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University
Ms. Evanthia Malinaki Aristotle Univerity of Thessaloniki, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
Ms. Thilakshi Mallawa Arachchi Western Sydney University
Mr. Elastus Mambwe University of Cape Town, Centre for Film and Media Studies Film, Popular Culture, Journalism, New Media, Media Production
Ms. Boitumelo Mampane Communication Science, University of the Free State
Dr. Zifan Man School of Journalism, Fudan University
Vasilis Manavopoulos Cyprus University of Technology
Antonija Mandić University North
Ms. Mariyam Manik Hong Kong Baptist University
Dr. Larisa Mann Temple University's School of Media and Communication law, technology, copyright, popular culture, illegality, pirate radio, sound systems
Pranjali Mann Simon Fraser University
Prof. Winston Mano University of Westminster African media; radio; audiences; BRICS; development; communication and social change; public service broadcasting; music