sdabbour

Full Name
Saeed Dabbour
First Name
Saeed
Last Name
Dabbour
Affiliation
GTF
Title
Doctoral Student
Additional Title
Graduate Teaching Fellow
Office
Allen Hall 312I
City
Eugene
Departments
SOJC
Affiliated Departments
SOJC
Interests
Reality Television, Pop Culture, and Game Studies
Profile Section
Biography

Saeed Dabbour is a doctoral student at the University of Oregon's School of Journalism and Communication, where his research focuses on reality television in the Middle East & North Africa (MENA), specifically the Westernization of reality TV in Arab countries. As a critical, cultural, and rhetorical scholar, he uses qualitative methods to analyze how reality television constructs identity and adapts global formats within regional cultural contexts. His work includes an exploration of Qesma w Naseeb, an Arabic dating show influenced by Love Island, examining how the show adapts Western reality TV formats to fit MENA cultural norms.

Beyond reality television, Saeed’s work extends into popular culture and game studies, exploring how representation and identity are communicated in media. He examines Middle Eastern representation in video games, particularly in Overwatch 2, analyzing how characters reflect or challenge dominant narratives about the MENA region.

His scholarship has been recognized at major academic conferences, and he has been selected to present at the International Communication Association (ICA), National Communication Association (NCA), and Society for Cinema and Media Studies (SCMS).

 

Education
University of Oregon, Eugene, OR | Anticipated Graduation: Spring 2027
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.): Communication and Media 
Concentrations: Popular Culture | Reality TV | Game Studies
 
University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE | Graduated Spring 2022
Master of Arts (M.A.): Communication GPA: 3.9/4.0
Chair: Dr. Whitney Gent
 
University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD | Graduated Fall 2019
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.): Marketing, Major GPA: 3.8/4.0
Teaching

Graduate Employee Assignments:

  • JCOM 203
    • Fall 2024, Winter 2024, and Spring 2025
  • J 211
    • Summer 2024
  • J 320 
    • Spring 2024  
  • J 211
    • Fall 2023, and Winter 2024
Appointments
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Member for

1 year 6 months