El Naggar, S. (2024). The representation of Muslim identities in contemporary televangelists' online discourse. Palgrave Macmillan.
El Naggar, S. (2011). Cotton 100%, Collection of short stories. Cairo, Egypt: Nahdet Masr.
El Naggar, S. (2005). El Belyatsho, Collection of short stories. Cairo, Egypt: Merit Publishing House.
El Naggar, Shaimaa (2019) 'The eyes of history are looking upon as a community': The representation of Islam and Muslims by the televangelist Hamza Yusuf. In Rosowsky, Andrey (ed.) Aspects of performance in faith settings: Heavenly Acts (pp. 151-167). Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
El Naggar, S. (2017) American Muslim televangelists as religious celebrities: The changing ‘face’ of religious discourse. In Andrey Rosowsky (ed.) Faith and language practices in digital spaces, (pp. 158-181). Multilingual Matters, an imprint of Channel View Publications Ltd.
El Naggar, S. (2015) Multi-modality in perspective: creating a synergy of the Discourse Historical Approach and the Framework of Visual Grammar. In Janina Wildfeuer (ed.) Building bridges for multimodal research. International perspectives on theories and practices of multimodal analysis (pp. 149-166). Bern/New York: Peter Lang Edition.
Journal articles
El Naggar, S. (2021) ‘Don’t touch your face, avoid it friends’. The representation of coronavirus in YouTube songs – the case study of ‘le cumbia del coronavirus’, DiscourseNet Collaborative Working Paper Series, no. 2/14, Special Issue: Discourse Studies Essays on the Corona Crisis, 1-7 https://discourseanalysis.net/dncwps.
El Naggar, S. (2018) ‘But I did not do anything’- Analysing the YouTube videos of the American Muslim televangelist Baba Ali: Delineating the complexity of a novel genre, Critical Discourse Studies, 15, 3, 303-319. Link
El Naggar, S. (2014) Digitization and its impact on society, Indonesian Journal of Islam and Muslim Societies, 4 (2), 189-211.
Reprinted in:
El Naggar, S. (2016) Digitisation and its impact on the religious sphere: Televangelism as an example. In Luciana Taddei and Michele Infante (eds.) Digitisation and its impact on society, (pp. 181-198). Aracne, Italy.
El Naggar, S. (2013). Review of Rosenberger, S. and B. Sauer (eds.) (2012). Politics, religion and gender: Framing and regulating the veil. London: Routledge. ISBN: 978–0415561488. Journal of Language and Politics, 12 (2), 310-314. 10.1075/jlp.12.2.09nag.
El Naggar, S. (2012) Intertextuality and interdiscursivity in the discourse of Muslim televangelists: the case study of Hamza Yusuf. Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines, 6 (1), 76-95.
Blogposts
El Naggar, S. (2015) ISIS propaganda and how to counter it. The Islamic Monthly Magazine, the United States https://www.academia.edu/10878677/ISIS_propaganda_and_how_to_counter_it
El Naggar, S. (2015) Research Design Get Lost: Reflections on Meeting 1. Available at: http://protopublics.org/project-2/
Blogposts on my blog “Me in the UK” e.g., El Naggar, S. (2020) The discursive construction of love, https://www.shaimaaelnaggar.com/2020/03/the-discursive-construction-of-love-i.html