Dr. Najwa Khuri, a consultant of the National Center for Security and Crises Management and a member of the National Epidemics Committee, urged journalists and graduate students in media to...
An analytical study monitored and analyzed news and opinion articles published by al Ra’i and al Ghad, two of Jordan’s largest newspapers, during the popular protests that took place in al-...
(JMI) has launched a series of training programs to enhance the resources and capabilities of the Jordanian media in combating extremism and terrorism, with a focus on media literacy,...
Former Jordanian Prime Minister Abdelraouf Rawabdeh encouraged Jordan’s youth to get involved in political life and form political parties that reflect their beliefs. He added that...
The Jordan Media Institute (JMI) has begun training the first of 40 students and 12 teachers from the King Abdullah II Schools for Excellence on Media and Information Literacy (MIL) and...
(JMI), in collaboration with the Agence Francaise de Cooperation Medias, held a Webinar on Sunday entitled “Journalism Post-COVID-19: Freedoms and Restrictions,” in which human rights and...
Jordan Media Institute (JMI) completed a training program in mobile journalism for its Eleventh intake of students in its master’s program in Journalism and New Media focusing on...
Whereas crisis management depends to a large extent on effective and speedy communication between official institutions and citizens, the crisis which called for social distancing measures...
More than 80% of Jordanian journalists rely on local televised political talk shows as a source of information, according to a study conducted by Amer al-Smadi
The thesis demonstrated the opportunity presented by Jordan’s digital reputation in the field of tourism and examined its ability to stimulate one of the kingdom’s most productive sectors.
JMI exchange student Mona Abu Hamour received a diploma in Development Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), in the Indian capital of New Delhi, after 4 months...
JMI hosted its first remote Master’s thesis defense in its Journalism and New Media program last Wednesday.
for the 12th intake to its master’s program in Journalism and New Media for the 2020/2021 academic year, starting Sunday, April 5th until July 2nd.
Visually impaired citizens believe that local Jordanian media does a “weak and insufficient” job at covering the issues faced by them, and usually reflects stereotypes about them.
The dean of the Jordan Media Institute and the editor-in-chief of Akeed media credibility monitor, has called upon citizens to think critically about the content of media before they...