and al-Raqeeb series. He joined Al Jazeera in 2011 as a News Producer and then joined the Quality and Editing Standards department in 2014, where he worked on research reports and editorial guides. He has made contributions in the field of interfaith dialogue and has published a book “Sectarian Conflict or Identity Struggle?” as well as research papers in a number of specialised journals and websites. Mohamed Daoud El-Ali oversees the Slow Journalism Unit at AlJa- zeera.net and holds a doctorate in philology from Sofia University-St. Kliment Ohridski. He joined Al Jazeera in 2004 as an Online Editor. Before that, he was a Reporter, Editor, and Columnist for Palestinian, Emirati and Bulgarian newspapers and magazines. He was a programme creator for Emirati satellite channels and has been a Visiting Professor of Journalism in al-Sharqa, UAE and Qatar. His publications include “Eurasia” published in Amman and “A Journey to Somalia’s Islamic Courts” and “The Polish Experience” published in Beirut. Mohamed Erraji is a Researcher at Al Jazeera Centre for Studies where he oversees the Media Studies program. He is the Editorial Sec- retary for the “Lubab” Journal of Strategic and Media studies. Before he joined AJCS, he was part of Al Jazeera’s Quality Control Department. He holds a doctorate in media and has published a number of studies on media, communications and critical analysis of media discourse. He has contributed a number of book chapters and edited two books, “The Arab Electronic Media Environment: Development, Context and Chal- lenges”, and “The Power of Social Media: Its Impact on Traditional Media and Political Ecosystems”. Yehya Ghanem has been a Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa Ana- lyst for Al Jazeera ’s English channel, a member of the planning com- mittee, and Producer and Presenter for the “Talk to Al Jazeera” pro- gramme since 2014. Before joining Al Jazeera, he was a Residential Fellow at New York University’s media department. Prior to that, he was Editor-in-Chief of al-Ahram newspaper and its international edi- tion, as well as president of Dar al-Hilal Publishing House’s board. Ghanem has worked as a War Correspondent in a number of countries, for which he won several awards. He has produced a number of works, most recently, “Al Jazeera: Press Freedom and the Predictability of Hu- manitarian Crises”.
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