ASSOCIATE PROF. DR. ROSILA BEE BINTI MOHD HUSSAIN
Department of Anthropology and Sociology
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
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Rosila Bee Mohd Hussain is currently an Associate Prof. at the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. She completed her PhD from The University of Western Australia. Her areas of research interest include social inequality, identity, youth, cross-cultural study and contemporary social issues (social capital, disability studies, gender and social threats). Her expert opinions on various sociological issues have often been shared on various media platforms like newspapers, talk shows and radio interviews in Malaysia. She has also completed and secured internal and external grants in the past years in relation to youth, social inequality and identity issues. Among others are UMRG (UM), FRGS (Malaysia), Ungku Aziz Centre for Development Studies and Japan Society for the Promotion Science (JSPS) as Research Collaborator. She has also published more than 50 journal articles, book chapters and proceedings from her research to share. Her current research work centers on social threats, lifestyle and risk society. |
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Digital Inequality And Social Inclusion Of B40 Youth: A Sociological Approach |
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Youth Preferences Factors In Developing The Humanistic Buddhism Learning Mobile Application |
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Top-down: Risk Perception And Public Understanding Of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: Socio-cultural Perspectives And Evaluation Of Societal Lifestyle |
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Cultural adaptation to aging: a study on digital cultural adaptation needs of Chinese older adults based on KANO model
Cultural adaptation to aging: a study on digital cultural adaptation needs of Chinese older adults based on KANO model
The Concept of Disability From An Islamic Perspective
Cultural Adaptation to Aging: Strategies and Challenges for the Elderly in the New Digital Cultural Environment
Muslim Women's Lived Experiences and Intersectional Identities: A Global Perspective
Labelling Identity: Malay Student Identity Adjustment in Australia
Masyarakat Melayu Australia: Cabaran dan Kemandirian di Perth
Malay Muslim Women as Digital Being: Embracing Changes or Defying Forces?
Lived experiences of Bangladeshi Muslim female migrant workers in Malaysia
The Impact of Arab Culture on the Practice of Violence Against Women in Libya
Anjakan Pendekatan Bagi Mencapai Sasaran Malaysia Madani