El Naggar, S. “Intertextuality and Interdiscursivity in the Discourse of Muslim Televangelists: The Case Study of Hamza Yusuf”, Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis across Disciplines (CADAAD), University of Minho, Portugal, 4-6 July, 2012.
El Naggar, S. “‘Who hijacked my religion?’ — The discursive representation of Us/Other in the discourse of the two American Muslim televangelists: Hamza Yusuf and Ali Ardekani”. Post-graduate Opposition Conference, University of Salford, Manchester, England, 28th-29 September, 2012.
El Naggar, S. “‘Identity or identities?’ The discursive construction of Muslim identities by contemporary Muslim televangelists”, British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES) Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 24-25 June, 2013.
El Naggar, S. “The impact of digitization on the religious sphere: televangelism and Hip Hop Hijabi as examples”. Impact of Digitization on Society, International Summer School, University of Dresden, Germany, 29th September-5th October, 2013.
El Naggar, S. “Self-presentation and the discursive construction of identities by American Muslim televangelists”. Sociolinguistics Symposium 20, jyväskylä, Finland, 15 June, 2014.
El Naggar, S. “Critical Discourse Analysis and multi-modality: Tracing ‘new’ domains and genres”. First Bremen Conference on Multimodality, Bridging The Gap between Here and There. Combining Multi-modal Analysis from International Perspectives. Germany, 10-13 Sep., 2014.
El Naggar, S. “‘The country is depressing but I am not depressed': Language, Gender and the Egyptian Revolution: An analysis of a YouTube series about the Egyptian revolution by Women activists”, with Dr Shuruq Naguib as discussant, Lancaster University, 9 June, 2015.
El Naggar, S. “Televangelism, its dynamics and the discursive construction of Muslim identities. University of Cambridge Postgraduate Symposium”, Muslims in UK and Europe, Cambridge, 29-31 May 2015.
El Naggar, S. “Social Media and American Muslim televangelists: The changing face of religious discourse”. The 9th International Conference on Web and Social Media. Religion on Social Media Workshop, Oxford University, UK, 26 May, 2015.
El Naggar, S. “The changing face of religious discourse: A Multi-modal analysis of televangelists' performance. The acquisition of performance practices in faith settings”, University of Sheffield, 11-12 September, 2015.
EL Naggar, S. “Subverting stereotypes on mental illness: The discursive construction of bipolar on YouTube”, Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines (CADAAD), University of Catania, Italy, 5-7 September, 2016.
EL Naggar, S. “‘A message to humanity’: The representation of Islam/Muslims by the American televangelist Hamza Yusuf”, The 11th Quarterly Linguistics Seminar, Department of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Arts, Cairo University, 23 Dec. 2017.
El Naggar, S. “'Halal? Or not?' The re-contextualisation of reggae in contemporary Muslim (religious) performance in the UK: the case studies of UK Apache and Muslim Belal”. Heavenly acts Network: Aspects of performance through an interdisciplinary lens symposium, University of Sheffield, UK, 8-9 May, 2017.
El Naggar, S. “Student identities in a neoliberal context”. Group presentation with Johnny Unger and Jess Aiston at Lancaster University, Identities and social futures workshop, Institute for Social Futures, Lancaster University, UK, 19 March, 2019.
El Naggar, S. “The representation of coronavirus in YouTube songs”. Discourse Net Communities e-workshop: Discourses and Dispositifs of Covid-19 Pandemic. How to Make Sense of a Global Crisis? 11 July, 2020.
El Naggar, S. “Integrating student hobbies and interests as an innovative approach to EAP teaching (co-presented with Jake Groves at the University of Birmingham), BALEAP (online) conference: Exploring pedagogical approaches in EAP teaching, the University of Glasgow, 10 April, 2021.