Eva Weiler | Philosophy | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Eva Weiler | Philosophy | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Eva Weiler, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany

Dr. Eva Weiler is an accomplished political philosopher and Akademische Rätin a.Z. at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. She earned her PhD in 2020 with a dissertation exploring the normative foundations of property rights from early modernity to the present. Her research focuses on political philosophy, environmental ethics, and theories of ownership and commons, culminating in a monograph published by Mohr Siebeck in 2023. Dr. Weiler has contributed extensively to peer-reviewed journals, edited volumes, and interdisciplinary research networks. She has organized international workshops and led funded projects, including the prestigious Wie viel Erde braucht der Mensch? funded by UDE. As a board member of the Center for Global Cooperation Research and an active educator, she also mentors early-career researchers and champions academic accessibility for first-generation students. Her accolades include the Soroptimist International Dissertation Award and selection into the Global Young Faculty program of the Ruhr Alliance.

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Qualifications and Career

Dr. Eva Weiler is a distinguished scholar in political philosophy with a career rooted in academic excellence and interdisciplinary engagement. Since 2023, she has held the position of Akademische Rätin at the University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE), where she continues her contributions to research and teaching. From 2014 to 2023, she served as a research associate at the Chair for Political Philosophy at UDE, engaging in both doctoral and postdoctoral work. Her earlier academic tenure (2013–2014) was with the French-German research network Saisir l’Europe – Europa als Herausforderung at Goethe University Frankfurt, where she was part of the sustainability research group. In 2020, Dr. Weiler completed her PhD at the Institute for Philosophy, University of Duisburg-Essen. Her dissertation, supervised by Andreas Niederberger and Jakob Kapeller, was titled “Der ursprüngliche Gemeinbesitz an der Erde”, focusing on the normative foundations of property debates from early modern history to the present.

Research Focus

Dr. Eva Weiler’s research lies at the intersection of political philosophy, property theory, and environmental ethics, with a specific focus on the normative foundations of ownership and resource distribution. Her work critically examines the historical and philosophical development of property rights, particularly how Enlightenment theories transitioned from the idea of original common ownership to modern concepts of private property. In her 2025 article “Property’s Entanglement with the Future”, she explores the shift from productivist economic models toward commons-based approaches, highlighting sustainability and intergenerational justice. Her 2024 publication in Zeitschrift für Politische Theorie investigates why classical theories failed to evolve from communal to common property frameworks and proposes methodological pathways for rethinking ownership. Dr. Weiler’s research significantly contributes to contemporary debates on climate ethics, legal pluralism, and the governance of natural resources, making her a key voice in reimagining property beyond extractive capitalism toward more equitable and ecological systems.

Publication Top Notes

📘 “Property’s Entanglement with the Future. From Productivist Economy to the Common”Ethics, Policy & Environment, 2025, DOI: 10.1080/21550085.2025.2516333

📗 “Vom Gemeinbesitz zum Privateigentum? […]”Zeitschrift für Politische Theorie, 2024, DOI: 10.3224/zpth.v15i1.04

📙 (Online first) Vom Gemeinbesitz zum Privateigentum? […]ZPTh (Online First), 2024, DOI: 10.3224/zpth.v15i1.05.of

 

Miral AlAshry | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Miral AlAshry | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Professor at  The European Universities in Egypt (EUE), Egypt.

Dr. Miral Sabry AlAshry is a prominent academic and media professional whose work bridges academia, journalism, and practical applications in media safety and communication. She holds multiple influential positions, including Professor and Director of the Media and Communication BA program at the University of East London’s European Universities in Egypt (EUE) campus. Dr. AlAshry co-leads the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) division at the Centre for Freedom of the Media, University of Sheffield, and serves as an academic expert on journalist safety at the University of Liverpool. Her extensive contributions range from research and publication to active participation in media initiatives focused on journalism safety, media ethics, and freedom of information. Dr. AlAshry’s work is recognized internationally, making her a notable figure in media studies, with significant contributions to policy discussions on media freedom and cybersecurity in journalistic contexts.

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Education

Dr. AlAshry’s academic journey has equipped her with a strong foundation in media and communication studies. She has completed advanced degrees in journalism and mass communication, with a focus on social sciences, from reputable institutions. Her education laid the groundwork for her interdisciplinary approach to media studies, allowing her to effectively examine complex topics like media freedom, cybersecurity, and journalistic safety within conflict zones. Her academic background has not only informed her research methodologies but also underpins her teaching philosophy, allowing her to lead degree programs and mentor students with a well-rounded perspective on contemporary media issues.

 

Experience

With a career spanning academia, media, and research, Dr. AlAshry has extensive experience in media studies and journalism. She holds the position of professor and director for the Media and Communication BA program at the University of East London (EUE). Additionally, she co-leads the MENA region at the Centre for Freedom of the Media at the University of Sheffield, where she focuses on media freedom and safety. Dr. AlAshry is also actively engaged as a reporter, covering conflict in regions like Libya for Eurasia Review. Her hands-on involvement in media and journalism, combined with her academic expertise, provides a unique lens for her research on freedom of information, the impact of media regulations, and the safety of journalists.

Research Focus

Dr. AlAshry’s research encompasses media freedom, the safety of journalists, cybersecurity, and the ethical dimensions of journalism, particularly in conflict zones. Her work critically examines how legal and regulatory frameworks in regions like Egypt influence information access and media freedom. Additionally, her studies delve into young people’s perceptions of risk during the COVID-19 pandemic, reflecting her interest in social behavior and media’s role in shaping it. She has also explored internal communication’s impact on organizational performance, as well as media’s ethical responsibilities amid crises. Dr. AlAshry’s interdisciplinary research aligns with her active roles in promoting journalist safety and analyzing media’s societal influence, positioning her work at the intersection of academia, policy, and real-world media challenges.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. AlAshry’s accomplishments in media research have garnered numerous awards. In 2024, she received the Best Researcher Award at the International Conference on Cybersecurity and Cryptography for her analysis of Egyptian media laws. In 2023, she earned the Egyptian State Prize in social sciences, and her film “To Hell” secured top recognition at the MEDCOM International Short Film Festival. Dr. AlAshry’s papers on media risk perceptions and internal communication also won the Emerald Literati and Future University in Egypt awards. Her awards underscore her contributions to advancing media studies, ethics, and policy, affirming her as a key figure in the global media research community.

Conclusion

Dr. Miral Sabry AlAshry is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her diverse roles, impactful research contributions, and significant recognition through awards and grants. Her interdisciplinary work, particularly in media freedom, social sciences, and the safety of journalists, has both academic and societal relevance, making her research widely applicable. Addressing areas such as more focused specialization and longitudinal research could further elevate her academic impact. Overall, Dr. AlAshry’s profile reflects a commendable blend of academic rigor, practical engagement, and a commitment to advancing knowledge and solutions in media and communication studies.

 

Publication Top Notes  

“Arab journalists have no place: Authorities use digital surveillance to control investigative reporting”
Author: AlAshry, M.S.
Year: 2024
Journal: Communication and Society, 37(1), pp. 61–77
Citations: 3

“From restrictions on freedom of expression and access to COVID-19: Open-source data in investigative Arab journalism”
Author: AlAshry, M.S.
Year: 2024
Book Chapter: Data Journalism and the COVID-19 Disruption, pp. 193–208
Citations: 0

“Arab authorities use digital surveillance to control press freedom: journalists’ perceptions”
Author: AlAshry, M.S.
Year: 2023
Journal: Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance, 25(3), pp. 250–266
Citations: 2

“Journalistic censorship during COVID-19 by using the Egyptian Communicable Diseases Law” | Censura Jornalística Durante a COVID-19 Usando a Lei Egípcia de Doenças Transmissíveis
Author: AlAshry, M.S.
Year: 2022
Journal: Brazilian Journalism Research, 19(3), pp. 524–549
Citations: 3

“Contrasting the COVID-19 Effects on Tourism Safety Perceptions and Coping Behavior among Young People during Two Pandemic Waves: Evidence from Egypt”
Authors: Caldeira, A.M., Seabra, C., & AlAshry, M.S.
Year: 2022
Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(12), 7492
Citations: 6

“A critical analysis of journalists’ freedom of expression and access to information while reporting on COVID-19 issues: a case of selected Arab countries”
Author: AlAshry, M.S.
Year: 2022
Journal: Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, 20(2), pp. 193–212
Citations: 5

“Investigating the efficacy of the Egyptian Data Protection Law on Media Freedom: Journalists’ perceptions”
Author: AlAshry, M.S.
Year: 2022
Journal: Communication and Society, 35(1), pp. 101–118
Citations: 5