Jamal Uddin
Lecturer, Department of Communication
Jamal’s research interest grows in technology as a source of health information and understanding the preventive health behaviors of minority communities in order to address health disparity and health inequality. His research interest grew from the understanding that online health information became an obvious alternative source of health improvement following the difficulties of real-time communication with health professionals for health advice. Jamal believes in turning knowledge into practice for direct health promotion. Thus, he formed an organization, Safe Delivery Rights, for promoting the health of pregnant women speaking Bengali.
Education
Doctorate (candidate), Howard University, 2022
Master of Arts, Minnesota State University Mankato, 2017
Master of Social Science, Dhaka University, Bangladesh, 2011
Courses Taught
Comm 2200: Media Communication
Comm 3760: Planning Communication Campaign
Contact Information
ju68 [at] cornell.edu
Publications
- Haider, M., Ahmed, S., & Uddin, J. (2022). Health communication barriers faced by refugee populations during COVID-19. In D. Kim, & G. Kreps (Eds.), Global health communication for immigrants and refugees: Cases, theories, and strategies (pp. 173-190). Publisher: Routledge.
- Ponder, M. L., Uddin, J., & Sun, W. (2022). Asian Americans' Experience and Perception of Social Stigma During COVID-19. Howard Journal of Communication.
- Uddin, J., & Islam, A. (2022). YouTube as a Source of Health Information: An Analysis of Videos on COVID-19. Health & New Media Research.
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