Prof. Saed Shahwan | Science Communication | Best Researcher Award
University of Hail | Saudi Arabia
Professor Saed Jamil Shahwan has made substantial scholarly contributions to the field of English literature, particularly through interdisciplinary approaches that bridge linguistic, cultural, and pragmatic perspectives. He has published 22 peer-reviewed research articles in internationally indexed journals and has two additional papers currently under submission. His ORCID records show consistent academic output, including a book chapter titled AI in Business: Opportunities and Limitations published by Springer, reflecting his interest in digital media and language learning. His citation metrics demonstrate an impactful research presence with over 190 citations, an h-index of 8, and 22 indexed documents that collectively indicate a strong and growing influence in the literary and applied linguistics research community. Beyond authorship, he actively serves on the editorial boards of seven international journals, including the International Journal of Linguistics and Literature and the Global Journal of Language and Linguistics, contributing to the peer-review and editorial processes that maintain scholarly standards. His academic service also includes leadership roles in quality assurance and accreditation committees at the University of Hail. Through these research and academic engagements, he has established a strong record of advancing critical dialogue in modern literary studies and interdisciplinary scholarship.
Featured Publications
Shahwan, S. J. Rhetoric history of culture and nature: The return of the native. ASR: Chiang Mai University Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities.
Shahwan, S. J. The impact of social media on literature. Arab World English Journal.
Shahwan, S. J. Seeking the self review: Psychology in twenty-first-century English literature. International Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Studies, 41.
Shahwan, S. Gender roles in The Merchant of Venice and Othello. Theory and Practice in Language Studies.
Shahwan, S., & Shahwan, T. R. Development of literary forms in theater and novel during the Victorian era. International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature, 8(5), 49.