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PROFILE
UPM's Staff Profile
ENCIK SAIFUL NUJAIMI BIN ABDUL RAHMAN
SENIOR LECTURER
FACULTY OF MODERN LANGUAGES AND COMMUNICATION
nujaimi@upm.edu.my
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PROFESSIONAL

NAME :
SAIFUL NUJAIMI BIN ABDUL RAHMAN
POST :
SENIOR LECTURER
ENTITY :
FACULTY OF MODERN LANGUAGES AND COMMUNICATION

FIELD OF SUPERVISION
JOURNALISM / MASS COMMUNICATION
EDUCATION
MASTER SAINS (KOMUNIKASI KEWARTAWANAN)
UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA, SERDANG, SELANGOR
Graduated : 2001
BACHELOR OF HUMAN SCIENCES (COMMUNICATION)
UNIVERSITI ISLAM ANTARABANGSA MALAYSIA, GOMBAK, SELANGOR
Graduated : 1996
BOOK PUBLICATION
1. Emerging trends in Communication and social issues
    ISPN: 978-967-344-186-0
JOURNAL PUBLICATION
1. COMMUNICATION INCOMPETENCE AS THE CAUSAL ESCALATION FACTOR OF DIVORCE CASES AMONGST MALAYSIAN MILLENNIAL GENERATION
    Journal type: MYCITE
2. Social media’s gig-economy participation amongst contemporary Malaysia’s Muslim entrepreneurs
    Journal type: Citation-Indexed - Scopus
3. The Influence of Social Psycholinguistic in the Interpretation of Inscription Stone of Machap Melaka 1907
    Journal type: Non Citation-Indexed
4. Crossing the Threshold of General Public Relations Practices: Assessing Malaysia’s Experience in the First Quarter of the Millennium
    Journal type: Citation-Indexed Journal - ERA
5. Implication Of Malaysia’s Movement Control Order Towards Online News Reading Preference Among Public University Students
    Journal type: Non Citation-Indexed
6. Escalation of News Reading Preference In The Post Vicennial Era of New Media Revolution
    Journal type: Citation-Indexed Journal - ERA
AWARD AND ACHIEVEMENT
2022
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PUBLICATION
2023
Escalation of News Reading Preference In The Post Vicennial Era of New Media Revolution
2023
Malaysian Muslims Communication Culture At the Verge of New Media Frontiers
2022
Social medias gig-economy participation amongst contemporary Malaysias Muslim entrepreneurs
2022
Crossing the Threshold of General Public Relations Practices: Assessing Malaysias Experience in the First Quarter of the Millennium