Lecturer in Political Science
Ph.D.: Hebrew University, 2004.
Hebrew University: Lecturer, 2006.
Other Appointments: Visiting Scholar, Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies, New York University, 2004-5.
Honors and Awards: Raymond and Janine Bollag Post Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Communication at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2005-6); Leonard Davis Post-Doctoral Grant (2005-6); The Department of Communication, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a Post-Doctoral Grant,( 2005); Fulbright Post Doctoral Scholar Award (2004-5).
Research Interests: political discourse; Rhetoric; political culture; political narratives; Israeli politics.
Courses: The Israeli Political System 1948-1973; Political Rhetoric in Israel; Political Organizations: Theory and Internship.
Individualism and Collectivism in the Israeli Leadership's Communication with Families of Fallen Soldiers, Middle Eastern Studies, 45 (5), 691-707, forthcoming.
Public Diplomacy in the New Warfare, The Communication Review. 19 (4), (With Tamir Sheafer), forthcoming.
Incoherent Narrator: Israeli Public Diplomacy during the Disengagement and the Elections in the Palestinian Authority (With Tamir Sheafer and Itay Gabai), Israel Studies, forthcoming.
From Inter-Party Debate to Inter-Personal Polemic: Media Coverage of Internal and External Party, Party Politics, 2008, 14(6), pp. 706-725 (with Tamir Sheafer)
Showing and Telling in Parliamentary Discourse: The case of repeated interjections to Rabin’s speeches in the Israeli Parliament, Discourse & Society, 2008 19 (2), 223-256.
Detecting Stories: Revealing the Hidden “Voices” in Public Political Discourse, Journal of Language and Politics, 2007 6 (2), pp. 177-200.
Political Narratives and Political Reality, International Political Science Review. Vol. 27, No. 3, 2006, pp. 245-262.
A Worthless Flock with No Shepherd: Bechor Shalom Shitrit’s Representation-Based Approach to Political Crisis Resolution, Israel Affairs, Vol. 12 (2), April 2006, pp. 253-267.
Concise Narratives: A Structural Analysis of Political Discourse, Discourse Studies, 2005, Vol. 7(3), pp. 313-335.
Thin and Thick Narrative Analysis: On the Question of Defining and Analyzing Political Narratives, Narrative Inquiry, 2005, 15 (1), pp. 75-99.
Once Upon a Time There Was a Nation: Narrative Conceptualization analysis, the concept of ‘nation’ in the discourse of Israeli Likud Party Leaders, Discourse & Society, 15 (1), January 2004, pp. 81-104.
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