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Five Key Findings on How People Use Social Media in Qatar

March 8, 2015by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

First published by the Center for Global Communication Studies at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. A new study of internet users in Qatar has examined the usage of emerging […]

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#FBF “Online privacy focus of expert’s lecture at GUQ”

January 23, 2015by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

First published in Qatar Tribune on 25th September 2014. DAMIAN Radcliffe, who heads the Rassed research programme at Qatar’s Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (ictQatar), recently delivered a lecture […]

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Middle East Digital Digest Q4 2014

December 29, 2014by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Here’s the final quarterly round-up (put to bed before I left) of digital developments from across the Middle East – and globally – from the last three months. These slides […]

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Media / Online coverage for ictQATAR’s new study on social media

December 24, 2014by Damian Radcliffe 2 Comments

Here’s a round-up of some of the media coverage that I’ve seen recently for ictQATAR’s new study on social media usage within Qatar. If you’ve spotted any pieces that I […]

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Press Release: ictQATAR’s Rassed Unveils Findings of New Study into Social Media Usage in Qatar

December 11, 2014by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Cross-posted from ictQATAR’s Media Center. Wednesday, December 10, 2014  Press Release   For the first time, the research explores the usage of emerging social media channels and offers an up-to-date […]

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[Slides] How Qatar uses WhatsApp, Snapchat and other social media

December 4, 2014by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

75 stakeholders from Academia, Industry and Government attended a briefing session earlier this week hosted by the Rassed research program at Qatar’s Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (ictQATAR) exploring new […]

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Rassed Research Hits a Quarter of a Million Views

November 19, 2014by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

This week, the assorted research efforts produced by the Rassed team at Qatar’s Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (ictQATAR) team hit 250,000 views. In total, we have now had 261,000 […]

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10 ways people are using 3D printing

November 14, 2014by Damian Radcliffe 1 Comment

The latest Top 10 from the Rassed research program at Qatar’s Ministry of Information and Communications Technlogy (ictQATAR) explores different ways in which 3D printing is currently being used across […]

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Digital Digest Q3 2014

October 26, 2014by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Rassed‘s quarterly round up of recent tech developments in the Middle East; as well as a few global stories which caught our eye. Hot stories in this issue include: * […]

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Video: Damian Radcliffe CIRS Monthly Dialogue | September 16, 2014

September 26, 2014by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Damian Radcliffe delivered the inaugural CIRS Monthly Dialogue of the 2014-2015 academic year with a lecture on “Attitudes to Cybersafety and Online Privacy in the Middle East” on September 16, […]

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