Publications

Jamil, R. (2023). Community Health Workers. In E. Ho, C. Bylund, J. van Weert, I. Basnyat, N. Bol, & M Dean (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication. Wiley, Inc. DOI: 10.1002/9781119678816.iehc0861 [FULL TEXT PDF]

Jamil, R., & Dutta, U. (2023). Rural Health. In E. Ho, C. Bylund, J. van Weert, I. Basnyat, N. Bol, & M Dean (Ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication. Wiley, Inc. DOI: 10.1002/9781119678816.iehc0839 [FULL TEXT PDF]

Jamil, R. (2023). The possibility of critical reflexivity in Business Communication: Application in case studies. In Whalen, D. J. & Drehmer, C. (Eds), A Storm Surge of Teaching Innovations, Business and Professional Communication Quarterly. DOI: 10.1177/23294906231151901 [Scopus Q2] [FULL TEXT PDF]

Andaleeb, S. S., Jamil, R., & Rajeb, M. (2022). Demographic Effects on TV News Credibility: Perceptions in Bangladesh. Media Watch, 13(1), 49-68. [Scopus Q1] [FULL TEXT PDF]

Jamil, R. (2022). Advancing critical thinking in classrooms: Questioning and reevaluating the status quo. In Whalen, D. J. (Ed), Cool Fire, Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 85(2), 222–242. DOI: 10.1177/23294906221078226 [Scopus Q2] [FULL TEXT PDF]

Jamil, R., & Dutta, U. (2021). Centering the margins: The precarity of Bangladeshi low-income migrant workers during the time of COVID-19. American Behavioral Scientist. DOI: 10.1177/00027642211000397 [Impact Factor 2.558; Scopus Q1] [FULL TEXT PDF]

Jamil, R., & Kumar, R. (2021). Culture, structure, and health: Narratives of low-income Bangladeshi migrant workers from the United Arab Emirates. Health Communication. DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2020.1750773 [Impact Factor 3.198; Scopus Q1] [FULL TEXT PDF]

Hunt, A. and R. Jamil. (2021). Removing vocal fillers – teacher’s choice: “Um Day” (Cerebral) or “Call of Duty: Filler Ops!” (Rambunctious). In: Selections from the ABC 2019 Annual Conference, Detroit, Michigan: My Favorite Assignments That You “Heard Through the Grapevine.” Association for Business Communication. https://www.businesscommunication.org/page/assignments [FULL TEXT PDF]

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. DOI: 10.1177/1049732320922180 [Impact Factor 3.277; Scopus Q1] [FULL TEXT PDF]

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. [FULL TEXT PDF]

Jamil, R. (2015). Vitamin B12. In Research Starters by EBSCO. Retrieved from https://www.ebscohost.com/discovery/content/research-starters [FULL TEXT PDF]

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 [FULL TEXT PDF]

Jamil, R. (2014). Islamic healing. In T. L. Thompson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of health communication (Vol. 1, pp. 758-760). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc. DOI: 10.4135/9781483346427.n296 [FULL TEXT PDF]

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 [FULL TEXT PDF]

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 [Impact Factor 3.198; Scopus Q1] [FULL TEXT PDF]

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. [Impact Factor 3.198; Scopus Q1] [FULL TEXT PDF]

Books

Jamil, R., Jalal, M. M. R., & Dey, B. (in press). Selected essays on the independence movement of Bangladesh: Perceptions and reality. Dhaka, Bangladesh: BPL Publications. [FULL TEXT PDF]

Jalal, M. M. R., Jamil, R., & Dey, B. (2021). Historic 7th March: The quest for a comprehensive address. Dhaka, Bangladesh: BPL Publications. [Link]

Jamil, R. (2009). Dissecting institutional communication roadblocks: An exploratory study of the public health care system of Bangladesh. Saarbrucken, Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing. [Link]

Book Chapters

Dutta, U. & Jamil, R. (2023). Pandemic and precarity: Creative pronouncements of vulnerable migrants from the Global South. In D. Thussu & S. Roy (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Communication and Media in the Global South. New York: Routledge. [FULL TEXT PDF]

Jamil, R. (2017). The Saidpur Train Massacre – Dwarokaprasad Sighaniya. In M. Hafiz, S. Mostafa, F. B. Sufi, & A. Rahman (Eds.), Bangladesh 1971 Dreadful Experiences. Dhaka: Shahitya Prakash. [FULL TEXT PDF]

Jamil, R. & Dutta, M. (2011). Meanings, structures and cultural contexts: Discourses of traditional healers in rural Bangladesh. In D. Rubin & A. Miller (Eds.) Health Communication and Faith Communities, New York: Hampton Press. [FULL TEXT PDF]