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Rizalawati Binti Ismail

Academic Qualification

  • Media & Communication - Doctor of Philosophy, University of Melbourne
  • Corporate Communication - Masters Degree, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)

Rizalawati Binti Ismail (Dr.)

Assistant Professor
IIUM Gombak Campus

ABDULHAMID ABUSULAYMAN KULLIYYAH OF ISLAMIC REVEALED KNOWLEDGE AND HUMAN SCIENCES


rizalawati@iium.edu.my
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Area of Specialisation


  • Social Science ~ Social Science ~ Media and Communications ~ Media, Culture and Society (Including Communication, Audience and Cultural Identity, Gender, Children and the Aged) - media studies; media and society


Teaching Responsibilities


INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 2023/2024


Research Projects


Completed
2020 - 2020 Muslim Tourists' Expectations for Travelling to Japan by Cruise Ships
2012 - 2014 Brand Perception Survey for Tenaga Nasional Berhad
On-Going
2023 - Present Public Readiness and Preference Towards Healthy Choices in Food Applications
2017 - Present Knowledge, Awareness & Perception on " Inspirasi Harapan" Perkeso Audience Survey
2016 - Present Students' Motivation, Perceptions and Expectations of Journalism Education at IIUM
2010 - Present A Comparative Study of Islamic Content in Communication Studies


Publications


Article

2022 The mediating effect of attitude on E-Wallet usage among users in Malaysia. Journal of Communication Education (JCE), 2 (1) pp. 58-77
2018 Industry perspective on journalism education curriculum in Malaysia. Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction, 15 (1) pp. 149-172
2018 Situational social support groups for information sharing in times of disaster: a case of 2014 floods in Malaysia. Human Communication: A Journal of the Pacific and Asian Communication Association, 1 (1) pp. 1-15
2017 Knowledge versus experience: Indicator to good journalism practices. Jurnal Komunikasi/ Malaysian Journal of Communication, 33 (4) pp. 142-158
2015 Exploring the use of social media during the 2014 flood in Malaysia. Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, 211 () pp. 931-937
2015 Shaping the journalism education studies in Malaysia: The effects from the study on ethnicity [Membentuk pengajian kewartawanan di Malaysia: Kesan dari kajian etnik] . Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication, 31 (2) pp. 323-340
2014 Hijab wearing phenomenon among Muslim women in Malaysia: a quantitative study . Kulliyyah Research Bulletin, 5 (2) pp. 4-8
2014 Impact of Islamic film on understanding of Islamic values and cultures for a multiracial society in Malaysia . International Journal of Science Commerce and Humanities, 2 (5) pp. 161-174
2014 Perception, attitude and impact change after watching faith-based films: a comparative study. Journalism and Mass Communication, 4 (8) pp. 496-509
2014 The mediating effect of attitude on perception towards impact change after watching Islamic films. Journal of Modern Education Review, 4 (9) pp. 651-662
2013 The acceptance of TV Islamic reality shows by the Malay community . Ulum Islamiyyah - The Malaysian Journal of Islamic Sciences, 10 () pp. 93-116
Conference or Workshop Item

2019 The mediating effect of attitude on e-wallet acceptance among Malaysians. In: International Conference of Media and Communication (MENTION2019),
2018 Perception and expectation of journalism education in Malaysia: what’s in it for industry 4.0?. In: 12th Biennial Convention of the Pacific and Asian Communication Association (PACA) Communication and Industrial Revolution 4.0,
2018 The reality and expectations of journalism practitioners in the news industry. In: 12th Biennial Convention of the Pacific and Asian Communication (PACA): Communication and Industrial Revolution 4.0,
2017 Industrial experience on journalism education curriculum in Malaysia. In: Sintok International Conference on Social Science and Management (SICONSEM 2017),
2016 A trend in media and communication research in Malaysia 1987-2005. In: 4th World Journalism Education Congress (WJEC) : Identity and Integrity in Journalism Education,
2016 Landscape, identity and challenges of journalism education in Malaysia. In: 4th World Journalism Education Congress (WJEC) : Identity and Integrity in Journalism Education,
2016 Usage of mobile phones among victims during the 2014 flood in Malaysia. In: The 9th Malaysia International Conference on Languages, Literatures and Cultures (MICOLLAC 2016),
2015 Exploring the use of social media for information sharing during the 2014 flood in Malaysia. In: 2nd Global Conference on Business and Social Sciences (GCBSS 2015),
2015 Journalism education in Malaysia: dancing with UNESCO's model curricula. In: 2nd International Conference on Education and Social Sciences (INTCESS'2015),
2014 Attitude and impact changes of hijab wearing among Muslim Malay women in Malaysia. In: 10th Biennial Convention of the Pacific and Asian Communication Association (PACA 2014),
2014 Impact of Islamic film on understanding of Islamic values and cultures for a multiracial society in Malaysia: An experimental study. In: 10th Biennial Convention of the Pacific and Asian Communication Association (PACA 2014),
2014 Journalism cupcakes: Same cakes, different icing or vice-versa. In: 10th Biennial Convention of the Pacific and Asian Communication Association (PACA 2014),
2014 Perception, Attitude and Impact Change after Watching Faith-Based Films: A Comparative Study. In: 6th International Conference on Humanities and Social Sciences (ICHiSS 2014) Unity in Diversity: Challenges in the New Millennium,
2013 Exposure and impact of TV Islamic reality show among Malay community. In: 1st World Congress on Integration and Islamicisation of Acquired Human Knowledge (FWCII 2013),
2013 Hijab wearing among Malay women in Malaysia: media or social influence?. In: Biennial International Conference on Media & Communication (MENTION) 2013,
2012 Exposure and influence of TV programmes on Malay Community in Malaysia : testing selective exposure theory and third-person effect theory . In: UiTM-AMIC 2012 International Conference ,
2012 Extended hierarchy-of-effect model and its application on Islamic reality shows towards Malay community in Malaysia . In: International Conference on Communication and Media (i-COME'12),
2011 Inserting Islamic perspective in teaching computer- mediated communication . In: National Seminar on New Media and Islam 2011,
2011 Islamic Faith and Values in Malay Drama. In: Seminar Media dan Dakwah 2011,
2011 Islamic programs in Malaysian free-to-air television channels. In: International Conference on Islamic Civilization and Malay Identity 2011,
Book Section

2018 Maintaining family resilience among flood victims through new media usage. In: USIM Press, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, ISBN: 978-967-440-564-9, pp. 110-120