Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Ph. D. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA 2012
Major: Health Communication Minor: Culture, Marginalization, & Methodology
M. A. Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Edinboro, PA, USA 2006
Major: International & Intercultural Communication Minor: Conflict Management
M. Sc. Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Edinboro, PA, USA
Major: Information Technology
B. Sc. Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Edinboro, PA, USA 2002
Major: Economics Minor: Mathematics & Computer Science
Health Communication, Corporate Communication, Intercultural Communication, Interpersonal Communication.
- Scholarship of Teaching & Learning Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, UAE 2016
- Innovative Teaching Practices Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, UAE 2016
- Mobile Enhanced Learning Leadership Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, UAE 2015
- Conflict Management Edinboro University, PA, USA 2006
- Interviewing Skills & Hiring Erie, Pennsylvania, USA 2004
Dutta, U. & Jamil, R. (submitted). Centering the margins: The precarity of Bangladeshi and Nepalese low-income migrant workers during the time of COVID-19. American Behavioral Scientist.
Andaleeb, S. S., Jamil, R., & Rajeb, M. (submitted). Demographic effects on TV News credibility: Perceptions in Bangladesh. Global Media and Communication.
Rubbaniy, G., Khalid, A. A., & Jamil, R. (ready for submission). Migration, economic integration, and trade: Evidence from the Middle East.
Jamil, R. & Andaleeb, S. S. (ready for submission). Culture-centered interrogation of a leading health campaign in Bangladesh. Health Communication.
Jamil, R. (in press). Call of Duty: Filler Ops! My favorite assignment. Association for Business Communication (ABC) website.
Kumar, R. & Jamil, R. (2020). Labor, Health and Marginalization: A Culture-Centered Analysis of the Challenges of Male Bangladeshi Migrant Workers in the Middle East. Qualitative Health Research. [Scopus Q1, SJR 2018 1.44]
Jamil, R., & Kumar, R. (2020). Culture, structure, and health: Narratives of low-income Bangladeshi migrant workers from the United Arab Emirates. Health Communication. [Scopus Q1, SJR 2018 1.04]
Dillard, S., Anaele, A., Kumar, R. & Jamil, R. (2018). Bridging theory to practice: Utilizing the culture-centered approach (CCA) to address gaps in community based participatory research (CBPR) processes. Athens Journal of Health and Medical Sciences, 5(3), 175-194.
Jamil, R. (2015). Vitamin B12. In Research Starters by EBSCO. Retrieved from https://www.ebscohost.com/discovery/content/research-starters.
Jamil, R. (2014). Bangladesh. In T. L. Thompson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of health communication (Vol. 1, pp. 99-100). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc. doi: 10.4135/9781483346427.n37.
Jamil, R. (2014). Islamic healing. In T. L. Thompson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of health communication (Vol. 1, 758-760). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc. doi:10.4135/9781483346427.n296.
Jamil, R. (2014). Immigrant populations. In T. L. Thompson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of health communication (Vol. 1, pp. 693-696). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc. doi:10.4135/9781483346427.n268.
Dutta, M. J., & Jamil, R. (2013). Health at the margins of migration: Culture-centered co-constructions among Bangladeshi immigrants in New York City. Health Communication, 28(2), 170-182, DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2011.586989 [Scopus Q1, SJR 2018 1.04]
Jamil, R. & Dutta, M. (2012). A culture-centered exploration of health: Constructions from rural Bangladesh. Health Communication, 27(4), 369-379, DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2011.586989. [Scopus Q1, SJR 2018 1.04]
Jamil, R. (2010). Dissecting institutional communication roadblocks: An exploratory study of the public health care system of Bangladesh. Saarbrucken, Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing.
Jamil, R. & Dutta, M. (2011). A culture centered approach to health: Spirit Healers of Rural Bangladesh. In D. Rubin & A. Miller (Eds.) Health Communication and Faith Communities, New York: Hampton Press.
Jamil, R. (2016). Eight years of Awami League and religious security. Bangla Tribune. Retrieved from https://is.gd/h7vvy0
Jamil, R. (2016). Is Awami League awaiting dire trouble? Bangla Tribune. Retrieved from https://is.gd/VZ0bln
Jalal, M. R., Das, P., & Jamil, R. (2016). 1971 denial and distortion act: Some thoughts. Bangla Tribune. Retrieved from https://is.gd/S4WV0w
Das, P., & Jamil, R. (2016). Constant lies: Need strict regulations. Bangla Tribune. Retrieved from https://is.gd/RklVdu
Jamil, R. (2015). An unacceptable move from a leader. The Daily Star. Retrieved from http://www.thedailystar.net/op-ed/politics/unacceptable-move-leader-74627
Jamil, R. (2015). Sexual violence on women: The story of Rabeya. [Blog post] Retrieved from http://www.sachalayatan.com/guest_writer/54328
Jalal, M. R., & Jamil, R. (2014). The most researched script of March 7 speech by Bangabandhu. Retrieved from https://is.gd/IsPn68
Jamil, R. (2019). To vocal filler or not to vocal filler? Association for Business Communication (ABC), 84th Annual Convention, Michigan, USA.
Jamil, R. & Kumar, R. (2019). Migration and health: Stories from the Middle East. International Communication Association (ICA), 69th Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., USA.
Jamil, R., & Kumar, R. (2019). Health and Marginalization: Voices of Bangladeshi Migrant Workers from the Middle East. National Communication Association (NCA), 105th Annual Convention, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Jamil, R. (2018). CSR in UAE: Analyzing Corporate Websites from The Middle East. Association for Business Communication (ABC), 83rd Annual Convention, Florida, USA.
Andaleeb, S. S., & Jamil, R. (2017). Demographic Determinants of TV News Credibility in Bangladesh. National Communication Association (NCA), 103rd Annual Convention, Dallas, TX, USA.
Jamil, R. & Akter, M. (2017). Bloom’s digital taxonomy 2.0: A student-centered design. Association for Business Communication (ABC), 82nd Annual Convention, Dublin, Ireland.
Jamil, R. & Akter, M. (2016). Teaching and Learning Presentation: Evaluating Mobile Applications. Association for Business Communication (ABC), 81st Annual Convention, Albuquerque, NM, USA.
Jamil, R. (2016). Listening and health: Voice of Bangladeshi expatriate workers from the Middle East. International Communication Association (ICA), 66th Annual Conference, Fukuoka, Japan.
Jamil, R. (2016). Culture-centered interrogation of a leading health campaign in Bangladesh. National Communication Association (NCA), 102nd Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA., USA.
Jamil, R. (2015). Culture-centered Approach to Mental Health: Looking at the Margins. National Communication Association (NCA), 101st Annual Convention, Las Vegas, NV., USA.
Jamil, R., Akter, M., & Jahan, J. (2015). Evaluating Mobile Apps: Student-centered Approach to Design & Health. Association for Business Communication (ABC), 80th Annual International Conference, Seattle, WA, USA.
Jamil, R. (2015). Culture and Wellbeing: Mental Constructions from the Margins. International Communication Association (ICA) 65th Annual Conference, Puerto Rico, USA.
Jamil, R. (2014, October). CSR in Islam: The Concept of Zakat. Association for Business Communications (ABC) 79th International Conference, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Andaleeb, S. S., Jamil, R., & Rahman, A. (2013). TV news credibility in Bangladesh: An examination of perceptual differences along demographic characteristics. National Communication Association (NCA), 99th Annual Convention, Washington, D. C., USA.
Jamil, R. (2013). Corporate conscience in the GCC countries: Understanding and evaluating CSR. Association for Business Communication (ABC), 78th Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA, USA.
Jamil, R. & Yehya, N. (2013). The intersection of advertisement and health: Centralizing culture, structure and agency. Association for Business Communication (ABC), 78th Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA, USA.
Jamil, R. (2013). Listening to patients' voices: Economic barriers to accessing and utilizing health in a developing country. National Communication Association (NCA), 99th Annual Convention, Washington, D. C., USA.
Kumar, R., Dillard, S., Anaele, A., & Jamil, R. (2013). Bridging theory to practice: Utilizing the culture-centered approach (CCA) to address gaps in community based participatory research (CBPR) process. National Communication Association (NCA), 99th Annual Convention, Washington, D. C., USA.
Jamil, R. & Dutta, M. J. (2012). Listening and health: Voices of the faith healers of a global South. National Communication Association (NCA), 98th Annual Convention, Orlando, FL, USA.
Sparks, G. & Jamil, R. (2012). The Relationship between TV Exposure and Belief in the Paranormal in Bangladesh. National Communication Association (NCA), 98th Annual Convention, Orlando, FL, USA.
Dutta, M., & Jamil, R. (2012). Health at the margins of migration: Negotiations of community culture among Bangladeshi immigrants in New York. International Communication Association (ICA), 62nd Annual Conference, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
Jamil, R. (2011). Health and marginalization: A culture-centered construction from rural Bangladesh. International Communication Association (ICA), 61st Annual Conference, Boston, MA., Boston, Massachusetts.
*** Top Health Communication Division Paper
Jamil, R. & Dutta, M. J. (2010). Meanings, structures and cultural contexts: Discourses of traditional healers in rural Bangladesh. International Communication Association (ICA), 60th Annual Conference, Singapore City, Singapore.
Jamil, R. & Dutta, M. J. (2010). Health at the margins: Culture-centered co-constructions among Bangladeshi immigrants. National Communication Association (NCA), 96th Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Jamil, R. (2010). Marginalization and health: Negotiations of Bangladeshis living in the margins of the United States. Joint National Public Health Week Conference, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
*** Top Presentation Award
Jamil, R. (2005). Is society handicapping our children's thoughts? National Communication Association (NCA), 91st Annual Convention, Boston, MA., USA.
Jamil, R. (2005). Dan Miller: An exploration of organizational storytelling. Smithsonian Conference on organizational storytelling, Washington, D.C., USA.