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Humaira Binti Raslie

Humaira Binti Raslie

PhD Candidate
Arts, Design & Architecture
Centre for Social Research in Health

ܱǰ:Loren Brener, Timothy Broady, Clare Southerton

Humaira Binti Raslie is a PhD candidate at the Centre of Social Research in Health. She is also a lecturer (on study leave) at Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia. Her PhD project researches postpartum health communication on social media. Her previous publications and research projects span digital media, English language literacy, intercultural communication, and generational studies; with a particular focus on marginalised communities.

Postpartum health communication on social media

  • Abdullah, H., Shukor, S. A., Raslie, H., Ngah, E., & Jamain, N. A. (2023). A Bibliometric Analysis and Future Research Directions on Language and Literacy. International Journal of Academic Research in Business & Social Sciences, 13(9), 685–705.
  • Jerome, C., Ting, S.H., Ahmad Hadzmy, A.J., & Raslie, H. (2023). Accessing News in the Digital Era: The Case of Sarawak, Malaysia. International Journal of Business and Technology Management, 5(2), 20-29.
  • Jerome, C., Ting, S.H., Ahmad Hadzmy, A.J., & Raslie, H. (2023). Do You Still Watch the News on TV? Examining TV News Viewing among Malaysians Today. International Journal of Business and Technology Management, 5(2), 85-93.
  • Raslie, H., & Mohd Zaidi, A.N. (2022). Female Representation in Online Advertisements: A Feminist Stylistic Analysis of Beauty Products Advertised on Instagram. Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication, 38(4), 374-396.
  • Ong, T. W. S., Ting, S. H., Raslie, H., Marzuki, E., Chuah, K. M., & Jerome, C. (2022). University Students’ Communication and Employability Skills: Mismatch Perspectives of Students, Lecturers, and Employers in Sarawak, Malaysia. Notion: Journal of Linguistics Literature and Culture, 4(2), 93-103.
  • Ahmad Rizal, A.R., Abang Ahmad, D.A.M., & Raslie, H. (2022). Conceptualising the Role of Opinion Leaders as Moderator to Local Communities Commitment in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Communication. Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication, 38(4), 425-441.
  • Raslie, H., & Ting, S.H. (2021). Gen Y and Gen Z Communication Style. Studies of Applied Economics, 39(1), 1-18.
  • Raslie, H., Deli, M.R., John, S. D, Mikeng, D. & Pandian, A. (2020). The Effects of Parental Reading Socialisation on the Reading Skill Performance of Rural Primary School Students in Sarawak. International Journal of Asian Social Science, 10(3),159-170.
  • Raslie, H.., & Azizan, A. B. (2019). Refusals in the Malay Culture: Gender Differences in Focus. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 8(12), 1947–1959.
  • Raslie, H., & Keong, Y. C. (2017). Literacy Brokering among the International Students of a Public University. GEMA Online® Journal of Language Studies, 17(1), 1-17.
  • Raslie, H., Pit, S., & Ting, S. H. (2016). Millennials’ Expectations of Life at the University and the Workplace: A Malaysian Perspective. International Journal of Education, 8(3), 71-84.
  • Raslie, H., Mikeng D., Ting., S.H. (2015). Reciprocal teaching and Comprehension of Struggling Readers. International Journal of Education, 7(1), 131-1421.
  • Raslie, H. (2013). “Not a Shirt on My Back, Not a Penny to My Name”: An Insight on the English Language Literacy of Street Adolescents and Pedagogical Practices of an Alternative School. Issues in Language Studies, 2(2), 40-52.
  • Ting, S. H., Raslie, H., & Jee, L. J. (2011). Case study on Persuasiveness of Argument Texts Written by Proficient and Less Proficient Malaysian Undergraduates. Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction, 8, 71-92.