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Dr Siti Nurnadilla Mohamad Jamil

Assistant Professor of Linguistic

English Language and Literature (DELL)

critical discourse analysis, discourse analysis, argumentation analysis

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  1. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2026) When bad journalism meets a dangerous overaction. Sinar Daily, - (-). 0-0.
  2. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2025) Proximizing fear: multimodal racial and religious threatoric in Malaysia’s 15th General Election TikTok videos. In: Race, Religion, Royalty in Malaysia: Discursively Reproduced, Resisted, Renegotiated. Postdisciplinary Studies in Discourse . Palgrave Macmillan, Springer, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 183-217. ISBN 978-3-031-94984-5
  3. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla and Rajandran, Kumaran (2025) The discourse of race, religion, and royalty in Malaysia. In: Race, Religion, Royalty in Malaysia: Discursively Reproduced, Resisted, Renegotiated. Postdisciplinary Studies in Discourse . Palgrave Macmillan, Springer, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 1-21. ISBN 978-3-031-94984-5
  4. Rajandran, Kumaran and Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla, eds. (2025) Race, religion, royalty in Malaysia: discursively reproduced, resisted, renegotiated. Postdisciplinary Studies in Discourse . Palgrave Macmillan, Springer, Cham, Switzerland. ISBN 978-3-031-94984-5
  5. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2025) You recognise Palestine now? Sinar Daily.
  6. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2025) 'Your English is so good' - raciolinguistic reflections from Malaysia and how this is more complicated than you think. Sinar Daily.
  7. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2025) Peace is not the price of Palestinian freedom. Sinar Daily.
  8. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2025) Why Bahasa Melayu isn't dying - and what it really needs to grow. Sinar Daily.
  9. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2025) Framing the ‘demon’: a cognitive grammar analysis of the New York Times’ portrayal of Palestinians post-October 7, 2023. In: Culture and Cognition in Language: CCL 4., 28-29 April 2025, Polańczyk.
  10. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2025) The great education dilemma: passion, paychecks, and purpose. Sinar Daily.
  11. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2025) How propaganda masquerades as scholarship in the debate over Palestine. Sinar Daily, 28 March 2025.
  12. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2025) Reclaiming agency in an age of misinformation. Sinar Daily.
  13. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2024) An evening with Norman Finkelstein and the unseen genocide of Gaza. Sinar Daily, 22 December 2024.
  14. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2024) Can anyone intervene? Ending the genocide in Palestine. Sinar Daily, 4 November 2024.
  15. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2024) Stop mocking the trauma of GISBH survivors. Sinar Daily.
  16. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla and Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha (2024) Can we find work-life balance without compromising faith? Islamicity.
  17. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2024) Universities must open their doors to stateless children in Malaysia. Sinar Daily.
  18. Rosidi, Nur Syifaa and Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2024) “Greetings from hell (neraka kirim salam)”: a discourse analysis of religious-based cyberbullying of dehijabis. Journal of Nusantara Studies (JONUS), 9 (1). pp. 1-24. ISSN 0127-9319 E-ISSN 0127-9386
  19. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2024) Truth sacrificed as academic neutrality on Gaza plagues scholarly discourse. TRT World.
  20. Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2023) Negotiating racism in online apologia: a critical discourse analysis of comments on ‘locked up in Malaysia’s lockdown’ Al-Jazeera’s (2020, July 3) documentary. 3L: Language, Linguistics, Literature The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies, 29 (4). pp. 142-159. ISSN 0128-5157 E-ISSN 2550-2247

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1Negotiating racism in apologia during the pandemic: critical discourse analysis of comments on al Jazeera’s ‘locked up in Malaysia’s lockdown’ (2020) documentary2046
2Locked up in Malaysia’s lockdown: self and other positioning in Malaysian responses to Al-Jazeera’s (2020) documentary1458
3‘Malaysia belongs to the Malays’ (Malaysia ni Melayu Punya!): Categorising ‘us’ and ‘them’ in Malaysia’s mainstream Malay-language newspapers1217
4Malaysia belongs to the Malays': A critical discourse analysis of netizens’ comments on Zainal Kling’s opening speech at the Malay Dignity Congress (2019)1138
5Let's fight racism in Malaysia with verbal hygiene1136
6Demonising demonstration: (de) legitimization strategies through emotions in the speeches of Hosni Mubarak and Ben Ali1100
7Don’t patronise our students1078
8Textual analysis: discourse analysis and critical discourse analysis1052
9An open letter to all Malaysian undergrads1050
10Asian critical discourse studies? some reflections on Malaysian election campaign discourse research1040
11Amal kebersihan verbal lawan rasisme1032
12Nurturing harmonious online inter group relation during and post Covid-19 pandemic1024
13Panggil saya Abah: Metafora dan politik paternalisme infantil1008
14Every child has a right to education – including 'invisible' stateless children1004
15Support reform, dissent1000
16We are not just academics990
17“SEND THEM HOME!”: Critical discourse analysis of petitions against Rohingya refugees in Malaysia during the Covid-19 Pandemic980
18Violence and understanding in Gaza: the British broadsheets’ coverage of the war974
19An open letter to all SPM school-leavers960
20Learn to do discourse analysis badly910
21‘Character assassination’ si tertuduh meliwat: siapa yang untung?902
22Selangor MB crisis 101883
23Shame is already a revolution875
24Verbal hygiene: Mind your language!871
25Re-shaping the narrative: media representation of migrants and refugees in digital spaces836
26Beyond Defensiveness: the linguistic strategies of hate speech in Malaysian Online comments827
27Vote based on facts, not fears816
28The onset of a pandemic: impact assessments and policy responses in Malaysia during the early months of COVID-19791
29'Remember our race, our religion and our progeny’: an argumentation analysis of Malay-Language newspapers during General Election campaigns779
30Don’t get easily persuaded by political rhetoric, be more active and informed voters in GE15750