Prof. Majeed Mohammed Midhin | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award
University Instructor | University of Anbar | Iraq
Prof. Majeed Mohammed Midhin is a distinguished scholar whose academic profile reflects sustained excellence in Social Sciences through advanced research, high-quality publications, and international collaboration. His work is firmly rooted in literary studies, theatre research, cultural criticism, and interdisciplinary humanities, contributing meaningfully to global Social Sciences discourse. He has authored and co-authored several peer-reviewed journal articles and scholarly works that demonstrate strong theoretical grounding, methodological rigor, and academic impact. His research addresses key Social Sciences themes such as drama, performance, identity, power, gender, memory, and cultural representation, linking literary analysis with broader social, political, and cultural contexts. Through this integrative approach, his scholarship enhances the relevance of Social Sciences to contemporary global challenges. Prof. Midhin actively collaborates with internationally recognized scholars, fostering cross-cultural academic exchange. Beyond publications, his contributions extend to mentoring, research supervision, conference participation, and editorial engagement. His Scopus profile lists 8 documents, 4 citations, and an h-index of 1, reflecting growing research visibility in Social Sciences.
Featured Publications
Techniques Used by University Instructors in Teaching Short Story
International Journal of Language and Linguistics, 2015 •
Cited by 4
National Cultural History and Transnational Political Concerns in Rasha Fadhil’s Ishtar in Baghdad
Studies in Theatre and Performance, 2022 •
Cited by 2
Memory, National Identity Formation, and (Neo)Colonialism in Hannah Khalil’s A Museum in Baghdad
Journal of Contemporary Drama in English, 2021 •
Cited by 2
The Dilemma of the Artist in Contemporary British Theatre: A Theoretical Background
Athens Journal of Humanities & Arts, 2015 •
Cited by 2