Academic Profile : Faculty

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Asst Prof Saifuddin Ahmed
Assistant Professor, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
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Journal Articles
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Highly Cited:
Ahmed, S., & Matthes, J. (2017). Media representation of Muslims and Islam from 2000 to 2015: A meta-analysis. International Communication Gazette, 79(3), 219-244.

Ahmed, S., Jaidka, K., & Cho, J. (2016). The 2014 Indian elections on Twitter: A comparison of campaign strategies of political parties. Telematics and Informatics, 33(4), 1071-1087.

Cho, J., Ahmed, S., Keum, H., Choi, Y. J., & Lee, J. H. (2018). Influencing myself: Self-reinforcement through online political expression. Communication Research, 45(1), 83-111.

Ahmed, S. (2021). Who inadvertently shares deepfakes? Analyzing the role of political interest, cognitive ability, and social network size. Telematics and Informatics, 57, 101508.

Cho, J., Ahmed, S., Hilbert, M., Liu, B., & Luu, J. (2020). Do search algorithms endanger democracy? An experimental investigation of algorithm effects on political polarization. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 64(2), 150-172.

Jaidka, K., Ahmed, S., Skoric, M., & Hilbert, M. (2019). Predicting elections from social media: a three-country, three-method comparative study. Asian Journal of Communication, 29(3), 252-273.

Ahmed, S., Jaidka, K., & Cho, J. (2017). Tweeting India’s Nirbhaya protest: A study of emotional dynamics in an online social movement. Social Movement Studies, 16(4), 447-465.

Hilbert, M., Ahmed, S., Cho, J., Liu, B., & Luu, J. (2018). Communicating with algorithms: A transfer entropy analysis of emotions-based escapes from online echo chambers. Communication Methods and Measures, 12(4), 260-275.

Ahmed, S., Cho, J., & Jaidka, K. (2017). Leveling the playing field: The use of Twitter by politicians during the 2014 Indian general election campaign. Telematics and Informatics, 34(7), 1377-1386.

Ahmed, S. (2021). Navigating the maze: Deepfakes, cognitive ability, and social media news skepticism. New Media & Society, Article in press.

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Recent Publication:

Ahmed, S. (2022). Disinformation Sharing Thrives with Fear of Missing Out among Low Cognitive News Users: A Cross-national Examination of Intentional Sharing of Deep Fakes. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, Online First.

Ahmed, S. (2021). Navigating the maze: Deepfakes, cognitive ability, and social media news skepticism. New Media & Society, Online First.

Ahmed, S., & Madrid-Morales, D. (2021). Is it still a man’s world? Social media news use and gender inequality in online political engagement. Information, Communication & Society, 24(3), 381-399.

Ahmed, S. (2021). Who inadvertently shares deepfakes? Analyzing the role of political interest, cognitive ability, and social network size. Telematics and Informatics, 57, 101508.

Ahmed, S. (2020). Concurrent Media News Use and Gender-Based Political Participation Inequality in a Low-Income Democracy. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 32(4), 815-828.

Ahmed, S & Cho, J. (2019). The Internet and Political (In)Equality in the Arab World: A Multi-Country Study of the Relationship between Internet News Use, Press Freedom, and Protest Participation. New Media & Society, 21, 1065-1084.

Ahmed, S., Jaidka, K., & Cho, J. (2017). Tweeting India’s Nirbhaya protest: A study of emotional dynamics in an online social movement. Social Movement Studies, 16(4), 447-465.

Ahmed, S., & Matthes, J. (2017). Media representation of Muslims and Islam from 2000 to 2015: A meta-analysis. International Communication Gazette, 79(3), 219-244.
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