Reeham R. Mohammed
Postdoctoral Fellow
Member Of:
- Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy
Office Phone: 404-385-8577
Office Location: DM Smith Building
Related Links:
Email Address: rrmohammed@gatech.edu
Overview
Personal Pronouns:
She/HerReeham earned her doctorate in Interdisciplinary Communication Studies with a focus on organizational communication, human–machine interaction, and artificial intelligence. Her research bridges organizational and critical/intercultural studies with emerging media and technology, public policy, and decision-making. She is particularly interested in the ethical and responsible development of new technologies and the processes of policy formation that shape them. Her work is grounded in qualitative methods and guided by an interdisciplinary perspective.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Human Communication Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe
- M.A. in Communication Studies, University of Nevada, Reno
- B.A. in English Language, Translation, & Interpreting, Ain Shams University, Cairo
Interests
Teaching Interests:
Qualitative Research Methods, Gender and Policy, Organizational Leadership, AI Ethics and Policy
Research Interests:
Ethical and Responsible Development of Technologies, Policy Development Processes, Human-Computer Interaction, Organizational Communication, Critical-Intercultural Communication Studies, New Media & Technologies
Research Fields:
- Digital Humanities
- Ethics and Philosophy of Science and Technology
- Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy
Issues:
- Gender
- Communication
- Emerging Technologies - Innovation
- Ethical Practices in Contemporary Contexts
- Feminism
- Inter- & Intra-Cultural Business & Technology Practices
Publications
Books
- How Participatory Modeling Can Enable Collective Bias Mitigation When AI is Used Across Systems and Institutions
In: Participatory Modelling and Simulation to Improve AI-based Public Social Services [Peer Reviewed]
Updated: Feb 10th, 2026 at 1:04 PM