Saied Reza Ameli (In Persian سعیدرضا عاملی, born 1961 in Karaj, Iran) is a (full) professor of communications at the University of Tehran and vice president of Planning and Information technologies at the University of Tehran. He is also the founder of the Faculty of World Studies at the University of Tehran. He is currently a member of Department of Communications and the director of Cyberspace Policy Research Center, Faculty of World Studies at the University of Tehran. Over the past decade, Ameli has been working on issues of Muslim minority identity in the West, and Muslim minority rights in UK, France and the U.S.
1977: Graduate from John F. Kennedy High School – Sacramento, United States1977-78: BA in mechanical engineering at the University of Sacramento (uncompleted)1980-92: Seminary study in Islamic studies including, Arabic literature, theology, logic, philosophy, jurisprudence and principal of jurisprudence1988-92: BA in social sciences at the University of Tehran1994-95: MA in sociology of communications in University College of Dublin, dissertation topic was: The Relationship between TV programs and Religious Practices and Values1996-01: PhD in sociology of communications, at the Royal Holloway University of London, his research topic was: The Impact of Globalization on British Muslim IdentityNational Award of Excellence – Year 2008 (1387) for Initiator of Electronic Public Relations in Iran, Permanent Secretary of E. PR ConferenceProminent Researcher of Year 2009 (1388) for Research Project on Virtual City of Tehran, University of Tehran Annual Research AwardProminent Researcher of Year 2009 (1388) for Book entitled as Studies on Virtual City of Tehran, Municipality of TehranDistinguished and Honours of Excellent for Research entitled as Strategic Study on Cyber Space, University of Tehran Annual Research AwardsProminent Award for book entitled Critical Approach to American Virtual Colonialism, Award for Season BookFirst Award for book entitled as Critical Approach to American Virtual Colonialism, International Annual Cultural ResearchProminent Media, Art and Cultural Award for Research on Cultural Symbols in the State of Tehran, 40 volumes of reports on theoretical, conceptual, comparative studies and survey with 7910 samples were results of this researchTop Researcher in the 22nd Festival of Research and Technology University of TehranEspecially Selected Awards of the first National Award of ISPA (Student Survey Centre of Iran) in the week of researchFounder of public relations of the fifth award received by Dr. H. of the 10th International Conference on Public RelationsEnglish
2002, Globalization, Americanization and British Muslim Identity, London, ICAS Press.2004, Dual Citizenship: British, Islamic or Both: Obligation, Recognition, Respect and Belonging, London, IHRC, – co- authors, Saied R. Ameli & Arzu Mirali.2004, Social Discrimination: Across the Muslim Divide, London, IHRC, Saied R. Ameli, Manzur Elahi & Arzu Merali2005, Secular or Islamic? What Schools do British Muslims want for their children?, London, IHRC, Co-authors, Saied R. Ameli, Alya Azam, Arzu Mirali.2006, Hijab, Meaning, Power and Politics: British Muslim Women, London, IHRC, Co-authors, Saied R. Ameli and Arzu Mirali.2006, Law & British Muslims: Domination of the Majority or Process of Balance?, London, IHRC, Saied R. Ameli, Beena Faridi, Karin Lindahl and Arzu Merali.2007, The British Media and Muslim Representation: The Ideology of Demonisation, London, IHRC, Saied R. Ameli, Syed Mohammed Marandi, Saeera Ahmed, Seyfeddin Kara, Arzu Merali.2009, Reflections on Palestine, Universality of Liberation Theology: one is Equal to all are Equal to One2011, A Critical Approach to The United States’ Virtual Colonialism: Internet Domination Policy, Tehran, Islamic World Peace Forum and Faculty of World Studies, University of Tehran2011, Getting the Message: The Recurrence of Hate Crimes in the UK, London, IHRC Press.2011, "The Organization of Islamic Conference: Accountability and Civil Society", in Jan Scholte (ed.), Building Global Democracy: Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance, Cambridge Press, pp. 146–162.2012 Bibliographical Discourse Analysis The Western Academic Perspective on Islam, Muslims and Islamic Countries (1949-2009), 4 volume of books, London, IHRC (Islamic Human Rights Commission)2012 France and the hated society: Muslim Experiences, Saied R. Ameli, Arzu Merali, Ehsan shahghasemi, IHRC (Islamic Human Rights Commission)2013, Bluetooth Virtual Community: Formation & Functions, Esmaeel Ramezani & Saied Reza Ameli, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing.2013, Once Upon a Hatred: Anti- Muslim Experiences in the USA, Saied Reza Ameli, Ebrahim Mohseni Ahooei, and Arzu Merali, London, IHRC(Islamic Human Rights Commission)Persian
2008: Electronic Public Relations (Dual Spacized Public Relations: Concepts, Theories and Action Plan)2008: Mobile Phone Studies: Moving Life2009: Virtual City of Tehran Studies (Analytic Approach to Public Spaces) Two VolumesTehran Virtual City Studies: Analytical Approach to Public Spaces
2009: Head Editor: Translation Project of Communication Theories; Four Volumes2009: Virtual Time “Development in Virtual Institues”2009: Virtual Text2009: Scientific Virtual Networks2009: Virtual Research2009: Global City of Tehran2009: Gloablisation and Islamic World2010: Critical Approach to Virtual Colonialism of the U.S.: Cyber Empires and Soft Power2011: Comparative Studies of E-Readiness2011: Dual Spacized View to Pathologies, Crimes, Laws and policies of Cyberspace2011: Civilization Legacy of Iran: From Ancient Iran to the Islamic Revolution, two volumes2011: Globalization Studies: Dual Globalisations and Dual Spacizations2012: National Content in Cyberspace2013: Dual Spacization of Publishing; Fundamentals of Electronic Publishing2013: Research Methods in Media and Cultural StudiesChapter Books and Introductions
2007: Evaluating Iranian Cyberspace2010: Eight Eurocentric Historians, J.M. Blaut2011: “Liberalism and Empire” by Uday Singh Mehta2012: Internet (Routledge Introductions to Media and Communications) [Lorenzo Cantoni, Stefano Tardini]2013: Pox Americana: Exposing the American Empire, co-edited by John Bellamy Foster and Robert W. McChesney2013: Religion and Coexistence