Saied Reza Ameli

Saied Reza Ameli (In Persian سعیدرضا عاملی, born 1961 in Karaj, Iran) is a (full) professor of communications at the University of Tehran and vice president of Planning and Information technologies at the University of Tehran.[1][2][3][4] He is also the founder of the Faculty of World Studies at the University of Tehran. He is currently a member of Department of Communications and the director of Cyberspace Policy Research Center, Faculty of World Studies at the University of Tehran. Over the past decade, Ameli has been working on issues of Muslim minority identity in the West, and Muslim minority rights in UK,[5][6] France[7] and the U.S.

Education

Awards

Books

English

Persian

Tehran Virtual City Studies: Analytical Approach to Public Spaces

Chapter Books and Introductions

Bibliography

  1. همایش نکوداشت پروفسور کاظم معتمدنژاد فردا برگزار می‌شود
  2. همایش نکوداشت استاد کاظم معتمدنژاد ۲۳ آذر برگزار می‌شود
  3. سخنرانان همایش نکوداشت استاد کاظم معتمدنژاد معرفی شدند
  4. همشهری آنلاین: زندگینامه: سعید رضا عاملی (۱۳۴۰-)
  5. Ameli, S. R., Merali, A., & Islamic Human Rights Commission (Great Britain). (2004). Dual citizenship: British, Islamic or both? : obligation, recognition, respect and belonging. Wembley: Islamic Human Rights Commission.
  6. Ameli, S. R., Merali, A., & Islamic Human Rights Commission (Great Britain). (2004). British Muslims' expectations of government. Wembley: Islamic Human Rights Commission.
  7. Ameli, S. R., Merali, A. M., & Shahasemi, E. (2012). France and the hated society: Muslim experiences.

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