ד"ר מיכל חמו

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ד"ר מיכל חמו
Name:ד"ר מיכל חמו
place:מרצה
division:ביה"ס לתקשורת, ביה"ס למדעי ההתנהגות

CURRICULUM VITAE

  1. Personal details

Permanent Home Address: 13a Gilboa St. Mevaseret Zion, Israel 9075813

Home Telephone Number: 077-4812556

Cellular phone: 052-3524780

Email Address: [email protected], [email protected]

  1. Higher Education
  2. Undergraduate and Graduate Studies
Period of Study Name of Institution and Department Degree Year of approval of degree
1995-1998 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,

Communication and Journalism and the "Amirim" Interdisciplinary excellence program

BA Summa cum Laude 1998
1998-2001 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,

Communication and Journalism

MA (as part of the direct PhD studies program) 2001
1998-2005 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,

Communication and Journalism

PhD 2005

 

  1. Post-Doctoral Studies
Period of Study Name of Institution, Department and Host Degree Year of Completion
2005-2006 New-York University, Department of Performance Studies, Prof. Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimbeltt Post-doctoral visiting scholar 2006

 

  1. Academic Ranks and Tenures in Institutes of Higher Education
Dates Name of Institution and Department Rank/Position
2006-2007 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Communication and Journalism Post-Doctoral Fellow
2006-2016 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Communication and Journalism n Adjunct lecturer
2007 Sapir Academic College, School of Communication Adjunct lecturer
2007-2008 Netanya Academic College, School of Communication Guest Lecturer
2008-2013 Netanya Academic College, School of Communication Lecturer
2013-2019 Netanya Academic College, School of Communication Senior Lecturer
2015-2016 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Smart institute for Communication Visiting Scholar
2017-2019 The David Yellin Academic College of Education, Department of Hebrew Language and Department of Communication Adjunct lecturer
2019-present Netanya Academic College, School of Communication and School of Behavioral Sciences Senior Lecturer
2019-2023 The David Yellin Academic College of Education, Department of Hebrew Language Adjunct lecturer
2019-present The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Communication and Journalism Adjunct lecturer

 

  1. Offices in Academic Administration
Dates Name of Institution and Department Role
2002-2005 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Communication and Journalism Undergraduate Academic Advisor
2008-2013 Netanya Academic College, School of Communication Dean of Students
2009-2025 Netanya Academic College, School of Communication Instruction Committee Member
2012-2017 Netanya Academic College Ethics Committee Member
2016-2019 Netanya Academic College, School of Communication Dean of Students
2021-2025 Netanya Academic College, School of Communication Vice Dean
2021-2023 Netanya Academic College Teaching Authority member
2023-present Netanya Academic College Teaching Authority Chair
2024-present Netanya Academic College Advisory Committee to the President’s Advisor on Gender Equality Member
2025- Netanya Academic College, School of Communication Instruction Committee Chair

 

  1. Scholarly Positions and Activities outside the Institution
  2. Committee Membership
Dates Name of Institution and Committee
2011-2018 Ministry of Education, The high school curriculum committee on the new "communication and society teaching program"
2015-present The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Communication and Journalism, The Shoshana Blum-Kulka annual memorial lecture series Organizing Committee
2016-present Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, The Israeli Center for Qualitative Research of People and Societies Steering Committee
2021-2023 Ministry of Education, Chief Scientist office, A working group on developing standards for the evaluation of applied and commissioned qualitative research

 

  1. Organization and Participation in Academic forums
Dates Name of Forum Role
2000-2003 "The Discourse Forum" – A monthly interdisciplinary seminar for researchers and advanced students from several fields and institutions, who share an interest in discourse studies Co-founder and Organizer
February 2000 Digital sound and video seminar for discourse analysts, Odense University, Denmark

 

Participant
2004-2013 The Ross Priory International group for broadcast talk and mediated talk analysis Regular Member
2015-2020 "The Discourse Analysis Research Space" at the Hebrew University – a forum for researchers and advanced students from several fields and institutions, who share an interest in discourse studies Co-organizer
2017-2020 "Dialogicity in Public Discourse" research group at Bar-Ilan University Regular Member
2020-present "The Discourse Analysis Research Space" (The Hebrew University, 2020-2024; Tel-Aviv University, 2024-present)

– a forum for researchers and advanced students from several fields and institutions, who share an interest in discourse studies

Regular Member

 

  1. Service as an Occasional Reviewer, Referee or Consultant (since 2010)
Dates Name of Institution and Department / Journal / Foundation Service
2010, 2012, 2016, 2022 Media Frames: Israeli Journal of Communication [In Hebrew] Reviewer
2010 Social Semiotics Reviewer
2010 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, School of Education Referee of a PhD dissertation
2011 The Open University Consultant for the Media discourse coursebook editorial board
2012-2016,

2018-2020,

2022

The annual conference of the Israel Communication Association Referee
2013 Tel-Aviv University, Department of Communication Referee of a Master's thesis
2013 Law and Social Inquiry Reviewer
2013-2015 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Communication and Journalism Supervising committee member for PhD student Efrat Daskal
2014 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Communication and Journalism Referee of a Master's thesis
2014 Popular Communication Reviewer
2014-2020 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Communication and Journalism Supervising committee member for PhD student Noam Gal
2015 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Communication and Journalism Referee of a PhD dissertation
2015 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Communication and Journalism Referee of a Master's thesis
2015,

2018,

2019,

2021

Israeli Studies in Language and Society [In Hebrew] Reviewer
2015 Megamot [In Hebrew] Reviewer
2015, 2024 Open Journal of Modern Linguistics Reviewer
2016 Atlantic Journal of Communication Reviewer
2016 Discourse, Context & Media Reviewer
2016-2019,

2024-2025

Journal of Pragmatics Reviewer
2017,

2021, 2023

The Israel Science Foundation Research proposal referee
2017, 2023 The bi-annual conference of The Israeli Center for Qualitative Research of People and Societies Referee
2018-present The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Communication and Journalism Supervising committee member for PhD student Mia Schreiber
2018 Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly Reviewer
2018 John Benjamins Publishing House Reviewer for a chapter in an edited volume
2019 Mofet Institute Referee of a book manuscript
2019-2020 Hadassah Academic College, Department of Communication committee member for the evaluation and promotion of a lecturer
2020 Critical Studies in Media Communication Reviewer
2022 International Journal of Communication Reviewer
2023 Balshanut Ivrit [In Hebrew] Reviewer
2024 Human Communication Research Reviewer
2024 The Goldberg Prize, Lamda, The Open University publishing hourse Reviewer
2024-2025 Social Sciences and Humanities Communications Reviewer

 

  1. Participation in Scholarly Conferences
  2. Active Participation
  3. International Refereed Conferences
Date Name of Conference Place of Conference Subject of Lecture/Discussion and Role  
March 2001 The Georgetown Round Table for Linguistics Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA From observation to transcription: Theory, practice and interpretation in the analysis of children’s naturally occurring discourse (Lecture with G. Hacohen & S. Blum-Kulka)
July 2005 The International Association for the Study of Child Language 10th Conference Berlin, Germany Apprenticeship in culture and conversation: Peer talk as a cultural practice and a matrix for the development of discursive skills (Poster with S. Blum-Kulka, H. Avni, & N. Bar)
June 2007 The 23rd annual conference of the Association for Israel Studies The Open University, Ra'anana, Israel Israeli public discourse with and about Mizrahim: A case study of popular television (Lecture)
June 2010 The 60th annual conference of the International Communication Association Singapore Surviving the "Mock Interview": Challenges to Political Communicative Competence in Contemporary Televised Discourse (Poster with Z. Kamp & L. Shifman)
June 2013 The 63rd annual conference of the International Communication Association London, UK 'Who's the decider?': Discursive strategies for maintaining sociability in negotiations in preschoolers' peer talk (Lecture with S. Blum-Kulka)
June 2013 The National Association of Professors of Hebrew 2013 International conference on Hebrew language, literature and culture Jewish Theological Seminar, New-York, USA The discursive construction of authoritativeness in Israeli broadcast television news (Lecture, in Hebrew)
June 2014 The National Association of Professors of Hebrew 2014 International conference on Hebrew language, literature and culture Ben-Gurion University, Be'er-Sheva, Israel Conflict and agreement in Israeli television discourse (Lecture, in Hebrew)
May 2015 The 65th annual conference of the International Communication Association San Juan, Puerto Rico Children talking television: The salience and functions of media content in child peer interactions (Lecutre with Z. Kampf)
May 2018 Global perspectives of populism and the media, the International Communication Association pre-conference Budapest, Hungary Understanding "populism" from Journalists' and politicians' perspective (Lecutre with Z. Kampf and N. Weiss-Yaniv)
February 2019 Discourse theory: Way forwards international colloquium Brussels, Belgium 'Populism' as a meta-discursive resource for positioning and framing in mediated political discourse (Lecture with Z. Kampf and N. Weiss-Yaniv)
May 2022 The 72nd annual conference of the International Communication Association Paris, France Rituals of morality: Questions of regret and sorrow in news interviews (Lecture with Z. Kampf)
June 2023 "The Dialogicity Continuum: Rethinking the Value-Ladeness of Communication and Discourse" IADA (International Association for Dialogue Analysis) Conference "The Dialogicity Continuum: Rethinking the Value-Ladeness of Communication and Discourse" IADA (International Association for Dialogue Analysis) Conference) Chair of the session "Dialogue in the professions"

 

 

  1. International Seminars and workshops(non-refereed)
Date Name of Conference Place of Conference Subject of Lecture/Discussion and Role  
September 2004 The annual Broadcast Talk Seminar Roskilde University, Denmark "What is your headline tonight?": Conversational formats in Israeli prime-time news (Lecture with S. Blum-Kulka)
September 2005 The annual Broadcast Talk Seminar Ross Priori, Scotland The importance of doing keying: Broadcast talk from a Goffman-inspired perspective (Lecture with S. Blum-Kulka)
January 2006 The working group on Jews, Media & Religion The Center for Religion and Media, New York University, New York 'Tate': A case study of language and identity in reality television (Lecture)
September 2006 The annual Broadcast Talk Seminar Ross Priori, Scotland "I wasn't looking for some slogan": Language use on reality gamedocs (Lecture)
March 2008 The annual Broadcast Talk Seminar Ross Priori, Scotland Television talk: Institutional discourse and images of conversation (Lecture)
July 2010 The annual Broadcast Talk Seminar University of Bologna, Italy Self-reflection in broadcast television news discourse (Lecture)
May-June 2012 ESF exploratory workshop, Follow-ups across discourse domains: A crosscultural exploration of their forms and functions Würzburg University, Germany The reciprocal positioning of journalists and experts in broadcast television news discourse (Lecture)
July 2012 The annual Broadcast Talk Seminar Ross Priori, Scotland The reciprocal positioning of journalists and experts in broadcast television news discourse  (Lecture)
June 2013 The International Communication Association pre-conference 'Language and engagement in changing forms of public interaction London, UK Story and conversation in broadcast television news  (Lecture)
March 2016 The International workshop Regenerating Communication: Fifty Years of Communication Research at The Hebrew University Noah Mozes Department of Communication and Journalism The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel Response to the session Discourse: Actions, Interactions, and Narratives
November 2017 Discourses, narratives and identities: Conference in honor of the retirement of Professor Esther Schely-Newman The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel Response to the session Israeli discourse
January 2018 Discourse, pragmatics, translation: A conference in honor of Prof. Elda Weizman on her retirement Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel 'Populism' as a meta-discursive resource for positioning and framing in mediated political discourse (Lecture with Z. Kampf)
September 2019 Dialogue in the public discourse international workshop Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel Moderator of the roundtable discussion "Dialogic aspects of public discourse"

 

  1. Israeli National Conferences (In Hebrew)
Date Name of Conference Place of Conference Subject of Lecture/Discussion and Role  
February 2001 The 4th Hebrew – A living language conference Oranim College Translation in the post-modern era (Lecture with R. Weissbrod)
April 2003 The 7th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan Conflictual discourse, discourse in conflict: Adversariality in the discourse of an Israeli talk-show (Lecture with S. Blum-Kulka)
March 2004 The 1st Israeli Interdisciplinary conference for Qualitative Research Methods Tel-Aviv Child peer talk as a double opportunity space: Theory, methodology and practice (Lecture with S. Blum-Kulka)
June 2004 The 3rd annual conference of the Israeli Association for the Study of Language and Society Beit-Berl College, Kfar-Saba Searching for the meaning of "conversation": An integrative model of conversationality (Lecture with S. Blum-Kulka)
April 2005 The 9th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association Ben-Gurion University, Be'er-Sheva. Between conversation and the image of conversation: A controlling infrastructure under a guise of freedom in Israeli talk show discourse (Lecture with S. Blum-Kulka)
January 2007 Discourse and Gender Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan Dialogue, religiosity and gender in the reality show "Sof Ha-derech 2" (Lecture)
March 2007 The 11th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association The Open University, Ra'anana Style, form and function in conversational formats on television news: The case of "Ulpan Shishi" (Lecture)
April 2008 The 12th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association The College of Management, Tel-Aviv Textual strategies for the rich representation of Israeli identity on the reality show "Sof Ha-derech 2" (Lecture)
October 2010 The 37th annual conference of the Israel Association for Applied Linguistics Kibbutzim College of Education, Tel-Aviv Participation in a roundtable discussion of the new book Children talk
January 2011 Fiction: Israeli television Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv Discourse analysis and broadcast talk analysis on television (Panel presentation)
April 2011 The 15th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association Haifa University, Haifa Plenary session presentation of the new book Children talk
March 2013 The 17th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan Inner tensions in the positioning of television news people in Israel (Lecture)
September 2013 The annual conference of the Israel Association for Applied Linguistics Beit-Berl Academic College, Kfar-Saba 'What is authentic?': Talk-in-interaction on popular television (Lecture)
April 2014 The 18th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association Netanya Academic College, Netanya 'What is authentic?': Talk-in-interaction on popular television (Lecture)
February 2016 The 7th Israeli Interdisciplinary Conference of Qualitative Research Ben-Gurion University of The Negev, Be'er-Sheva “I was here”: The contribution of participation framework analysis to the study of text and discourse (Lecture)
April 2016 The 23rd annual conference of the Israel Communication Association Hadassah Academic College, Jerusalem Response to a session on children and media
June 2022 The 24th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Response to a session on meta-discourse
May 2023 The language of television – a special conference of the Israel Communication Association and the Israeli Association for Langauge and Society The Academic College of Tel-Aviv Yaffo Television discourse as public sphere: The case of questions of regret in news interviews (Lecture with Z. Kampf)

 

  1. Organization of Conferences or Sessions
Date Name of Conference Place of Conference Subject of Session and Role  
June 2004 Discourse and discourses: Media, message, meaning: A conference in honor of Prof. Shoshana Blum-Kulka on her retirement The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Organizing committee member
December 2008 Humor and irony in public and political discourse: A conference in honor of Prof. Rafael Nir Netanya Academic College, Netanya, Israel Conference organizer
March 2013 the 17th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel Organizer of the session "The changing rhetorics of the news: Past, present and future in news discourse and its study: In memory of Prof. Rafael Nir"
June 2014 The National Association of Professors of Hebrew 2014 International conference on Hebrew language, literature and culture Ben-Gurion University, Be'er-Sheva, Israel Co-organizer (with H. Netz) of the double session "Disagreement, conflict, and tensions in social and communication contexts"
February 2016 The 7th Israeli Interdisciplinary Conference of Qualitative Research Ben-Gurion University, Be'er-Sheva, Israel Co-organizer (with C. Noy) of the session "Combining approaches to discourse analysis: In light of Chaim Noy's book "Thank you for dying for our country"
February 2018 The 8th Israeli Interdisciplinary Conference of Qualitative Research Ben-Gurion University, Be'er-Sheva, Israel Co-organizer (with C. Noy) of the session "Language and discourse analysis as a tool for qualitative research"
June 2022 The 24th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Co-organizer (with Z. Kampf) of the session "Discourse on discourse: Meta-communication as a resource for public and political discourse analysis
June 2023 "The Dialogicity Continuum: Rethinking the Value-Ladeness of Communication and Discourse" IADA (International Association for Dialogue Analysis) Conference Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel (an online conference) Scientific committee member

 

  1. Invited Lectures and Colloquium Talks (Selected List)
Date Place of Lecture Name of Forum Subject of Lecture
June 2004 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Discourse and discourses: Media, message, meaning – A conference in honor of Prof. Shoshana Blum-Kulka on her retirement "A small country needs a great Pini": Analyzing a humoristic talk show (Lecture with Z. Kampf and L. Shifman)
June 2004 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Discourse and discourses: Media, message, meaning – A conference in honor of Prof. Shoshana Blum-Kulka on her retirement Response to M. Montgomery's keynote lecture "Public discourse, trust and the news interview"
June 2006 Rutgers University, New-Jersey, USA Communication Department Colloquium "Conversational images on television:

Cultural concepts and discursive phenomena" (colloquium talk)

October 2006 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel Department of Communication and Journalism Colloquium "Tate comes from the heart": Language, identity and paradoxical authenticity on reality television" (colloquium talk)
April 2007 Levinsky College of Education, Tel-Aviv, Israel The annual national conference for language teaching, The Ministry of Education, "Dimensions for critically viewing television news" (Invited lecture)
December 2007 Netanya Academic College, Netanya, Israel The School of Communication Colloquium "Look, Ahrale…": Discursive patterns, professional perceptions and social functions of conversational formats on television news" (colloquium talk)
February 2008 Jerusalem, Israel The Second Authority for Television and Radio "Discursive patterns, professional concepts and social functions of conversational formats in television news" (Invited lecture)
May 2008 Netanya Academic College, Netanya, Israel A symposium on the reality show "Survivor" "Survivor, public discourse and broadcast television" (Invited lecture)
June 2008 Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv The television studies forum of the Israel Communication Association

 

"Reality television: research foci and issues for discussion" (Invited lecture)
November 2009 Haifa University, Haifa, Israel The Department of Communication Colloquium "Establishing authority in the discourse of television news: Between the personal and the professional and between story and conversation" (colloquium talk)
January 2011 Rishon Le'Tziyon, Israel The Hebrew language 4th annual conference "Who talks to whom in the kindergarten?: Dialogue as an ideal, a challenge and a reality in conversations among and with children" (Invited lecture)
February 2011 The Open University, Ra'anana, Israel The symposium "A different reality: Big Brother culture in Israel" "I say what's in my heart": Reality television, authenticity and celebrity" (Invited lecture)
December 2011 The Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem, Israel The symposium "Gender and communication" Participation in a panel on gender representation on reality television
February-May 2012 Ramat-Gan, Israel The evaluation and instruction staff of the Karev educational program Two invited lectures on child discourse
December 2012 Mount Washington College, Israel "The child, the family and the kindergarten" seminar for educators "Peer talk in the kindergarten as a double opportunity space" (Invited keynote lecture)
June 2013 Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel The Department of Communication Colloquium "The discourse of television news: Between tradition and change, between the personal and the professional, between story and conversation" (colloquium talk)
November 2014 Airport city, Israel Israel's Education Convention, organized by the National Organization of Teachers Invited speaker on the panel "Surveillance or space: Protecting children versus protecting their privacy"
January 2015 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be'er-Sheva, Israel "Practice and theory in discourse analysis", a symposium organized by The Israeli center for qualitative research of people and societies "Discourse analysis: Basic tenets and multi-disciplinary contexts" (Invited opening lecture)
January-February 2017 Tel-Aviv, Israel A seminar for practitioners in linguistic education for children with hearing disabilities, organized by the Ministry of Education a series of invited talks on child peer talk
July-August 2017 Ben-Gurion University, Be'er-Sheva, Israel The summer school program for researchers and advanced students of The Israeli center for qualitative research of people and societies Delivery of a two-day intensive workshop on discourse analysis
January-February 2018 Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel Department of Communication and Department of Sociology Delivery of a three-day intensive workshop on discourse analysis for PhD students
July 2018 Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel Dialogicity in public discourse workshop for advanced students and researchers "Dialogic aspects in institutional discourse" (Invited lecture)
July-August 2018 Ben-Gurion University, Be'er-Sheva, Israel The summer school program for researchers and advanced students of The Israeli center for qualitative research of people and societies Delivery of a two-day intensive workshop on discourse analysis
March-June 2019 Israel A seminar for educators on emerging literacy in the kindergarten, organized by the Ministry of Education "Literacy in preschooler's peer talk" (an online asynchronous invited lecture and synchronous discussion)
July-August 2019 Ben-Gurion University, Be'er-Sheva, Israel The summer school program for researchers and advanced students of The Israeli center for qualitative research of people and societies Delivery of a two-day intensive workshop on discourse analysis

 

 

  1. Research Grants
  2. Grants Awarded
Role in Research Co-Researchers Topic Funded by / Amount Year
PI None Credibility, Authority and evidentially in Israeli television news: Discursive patterns, professional values and social functions The Second Authority for Television and Radio Hamer research grant, 4,500$ 2007

 

  1. Submission of Research Proposals – Pending

N/A

  1. Submission of Research Proposals – Not Funded

N/A

  1. Scholarships, Awards and Prizes (since 2005)
Year Institution Scholarship / Award
2005 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Post-Doctoral Grant (20,000$)
2006 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Awarded through the support of the Women's Group Fellowships of the Mexican Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Approx. 20,000$)
2012 Netanya Academic College Commendation for excellence in teaching

 

  1. Teaching
  2. Courses Taught in Recent Years (Since 2017)
Years Name of Course Type of Course Degree and Institution Number of Students
2017, 2019-2026 Language and Communication (also entitled: "Introduction to Communication B: Language and Communication") Mandatory BA, Netanya Academic College 20-40
2017-2018,

2020-2026

 

Popular Television (also entitled

"TV: A screen among screens")

Lecture BA, Netanya Academic College 20-40
2017- 2018 Qualitative Research Methods in the Social Sciences and Communication Mandatory BA, Netanya Academic College 20-40
2017-2019 "My Truth": Authenticity and Popular Culture Seminar BA, Netanya Academic College 20-30
2017-2022

 

Language and Society: Tools for discourse analysis Seminar MA, Netanya Academic College Approx. 25
2018-2021 Popular Television Lecture MA, Netanya Academic College 20-30
2018-2020, 2022-2023 Language and Society Elective Online Course B.Ed, The David Yellin Academic College of Education 30-40
2018-2020 Television Discourse Elective B.Ed, The David Yellin Academic College of Education 6-30
2019-2022

 

Advanced Methods of Textual Analysis Lecture MA, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 7-14
2020-2022

 

Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods Mandatory MA, Netanya Academic College 20-30
2020-2022

 

Language in the Digital Age Mandatory Condensed Completion pre-MA course MA, Netanya Academic College 20-30
2021-2023

 

Academic Writing Workshop B.Ed, The David Yellin Academic College of Education 38
2021 Israeli Hebrew in the Digital and Online Sphere Elective Online Course B.Ed, The David Yellin Academic College of Education 24
2022 Research Methods in Communication Mandatory Condensed Completion pre-MA course MA, Netanya Academic College 20-30
2022-2026 Language and Society in the Digital Age (also entitled: “Language and Society”) Mandatory BA, Netanya Academic College 20-30
2023- 2026 Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods Mandatory BA, Netanya Academic College 20-40
2023-2026 Israeli Identity in Media Discourse Elective BA, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 20-30
2024-2026 Popular Culture and Identity in Israel (also entitled: “Popular Culture and public discourse in Israel”) Seminar / Elective BA, Netanya Academic College 20-30
  1. Supervision of Graduate Students

N/A

  1. Miscellaneous
  2. Professional Experience
Dates Name of Institution and Department Position
1999-2002 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Commination and Journalism Research Project Coordinator for BSF & ISF funded project "Gaining autonomy in genres of extended discourse" (Principal investigators: S. Blum-Kulka, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and C. E. Snow, Harvard Graduate School of Education)

 

PUBLICATIONS

* Unless explicitly specified otherwise, authors are listed in the order of their relative contribution, and the first author should be considered the primary author.

 

  1. PhD Dissertation

Hamo, M. (2005). Televised images of conversation in Israel, 1991-2002. PhD dissertation, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. [In Hebrew, 380 pages, Supervisor: Prof. Shoshana Blum-Kulka. Publications D4 and D9 below are based on dissertation chapters.]

  1. Scientific Books
    1. Authored Books (published)

N/A

  1. Authored Books (accepted for publication)

 

  1. Edited Books and Special Journal Issues (published)
  2. Blum-Kulka, S., & Hamo, M. (Eds.) (2010). Children talk: Communicative patterns in peer talk. Tel-Aviv: Matah, the Center for Educational Technology. [In Hebrew, 429 pages]
  3. Hamo, M., Liebes, T., & Blondheim, M. (Eds.) (2012). Communication as discourse: Studies in language and media. Jerusalem: Magnes and Smart institute for communication. [In Hebrew, 387 pages]
  4. Edited Books and Special Journal Issues (accepted for publication)

 

  1. Other Scientific Publications

N/A

  1. Articles in Refereed Journals
  1. Hacohen, G., & Hamo, M. (2002). From observation to transcription: Theory, practice and interpretation in the analysis of children’s naturally occurring discourse. Script, 3-4, 55-74. [In Hebrew. Both authors contributed equally to this work.]
  2. Hamo, M., Blum-Kulka. S., & Hacohen, G. (2004). From observation to transcription and back: Theory, practice and interpretation in the analysis of children’s naturally occurring discourse. Research on Language and Social Interaction, 37, 71-92. [Extended revision of publication D1]
  3. Hamo, M. (2006). Conflictual discourse, discourse in conflict: Adversariality in the discourse of an Israeli talk-show. Kesher, 34, 151-159. [In Hebrew]
  4. Hamo, M. (2006). Caught between freedom and control: "Ordinary" people's discursive positioning on an Israeli prime-time talk show. Discourse & Society, 17(4), 427-446.
  5. Hamo, M. (2009). Style, form and function in conversational formats on television news: The case of "Ulpan Shishi". Hebrew Linguistics, 62-63, 323-346. [In Hebrew] [reprinted in: S. Blum-Kulka, O. Livio & O. Soffer (Eds.), Media discourse (pp. 219-242). Ra'anana: The Open University.]
  6. Hamo, M. (2009). Textual mechanisms for the rich representation of Israeli identity on the reality show "Sof Ha-Derch 2". Media Frames: Israeli Journal of Communication, 3, 27-53. [In Hebrew. An extended and revised version appeared as publication E8.]
  7. Hamo, M., Kampf, Z., & Shifman, L. (2010). Surviving the “mock interview”: Challenges to political communicative competence in contemporary televised discourse. Media, Culture & Society, 32(2), 247-266. [An extended and more developed version of publication E7.]
  8. Blum-Kulka, S., Hamo, M., & Habib, T. (2010). Explanations in naturally occurring peer talk: Conversational dynamics, themes, and contribution to the development of discursive skills. First Language, 30(3-4), 440-460. [A shorter simplified version appeared in Hebrew as publication E4.]
  9. Hamo, M. (2010). "The Nation's Living Room": Negotiating solidarity on an Israeli talk show in the 1990s. Journal of Israeli History, 29(2), 175-190.
  10. Taub, G., & Hamo, M. (2011). Dialectic textual negotiation: Redemption and sovereignty in manifestos of the Israeli religious settlers' movement. Journal of Language and Politics, 10(3), 416-435.
  11. Kampf, Z., & Hamo, M. (2015). Children talking Television: The salience and functions of media content in child peer interactions. Discourse & Communication, 9, 465-485.
  12. Hamo, M. (2016). Positioning in meta-communicative discourse on Israeli television news. Israeli Studies in Language and Society, 9, 98-115. [In Hebrew]
  13. Hamo, M., Kampf, Z., & Weiss-Yaniv, N. (2019). Populism as a keyword and as a meta-discursive resource for positioning in mediated political discourse. Discourse, Media & Context, 29, 100283. [Awarded Editor's choice, 2019]
  14. Noy, C., & Hamo, M. (2019). Stance-taking and participation framework in museum commenting platforms: On subjects, objects, authors and principals. Language in Society, 48, 285-308.
  15. Hamo, M., Kampf, Z. (2023). “But then again, too few to mention”: Negotiating regret in Israeli and American news interviews. Contrastive Pragmatics, 4, 410-436.

 

  1. Articles or Chapters in Scientific Books
  1. Weissbrod, R., & Hamo, M. (2003). Translation in the post-modern era. In: R. Ben-Sachar & G. Toury (Eds.), Hebrew – A living language 3 (pp. 119-134). Tel-Aviv: Porter Institute and Ha-Kibbutz Ha-Meuhad. [In Hebrew. Refereed volume]
  2. Hamo, M., & Blum-Kulka, S. (2007). Apprenticeship in conversation and culture: Emerging sociability in preschool peer talk. In: J. Valsiner & A. Rosa (Eds.), The Cambridge handbook of sociocultural psychology (pp. 423-443). New-York: Cambridge University Press. [An extended revised version appeared in Hebrew as publication E5.]
  3. Blum-Kulka, S., & Hamo, M. (2010). Introduction: Communicative competence, Literate discourse and peer talk. In: S. Blum-Kulka & M. Hamo (Eds.), Children talk: Communicative patterns in peer talk (pp. 5-41). Tel-Aviv: Matah, the Center for Educational Technology [In Hebrew]
  4. Hamo, M., & Huck-Taglicht, D. (2010). Peer talk explanations: Content and functions. In: S. Blum-Kulka & M. Hamo (Eds.), Children talk: Communicative patterns in peer talk (pp. 121-144). Tel-Aviv: Matah, the Center for Educational Technology [In Hebrew. A shorter simplified version of publication D8]
  5. Hamo, M., & Blum-Kulka, S. (2010). The rise of sociable conversation among children. In: S. Blum-Kulka & M. Hamo (Eds.), Children talk: Communicative patterns in peer talk (pp. 261-292). Tel-Aviv: Matah, the Center for Educational Technology [In Hebrew. An extended version of publication E2.]
  6. Blum-Kulka, S., & Hamo, M. (2011). Discourse pragmatics. In: T. van-Dijk (Ed.), Discourse studies: A multidisciplinary introduction (2nd edition) (pp. 143-164). London: Sage. [Appeared in Hebrew translation as: Blum-Kulka, S., & Hamo, M. (2015). Discourse pragmatics. In: S. Blum-Kulka, O. Livio & O. Soffer (Eds.), Media discourse (pp. 272-304). Ra'anana: The Open University.]
  7. Hamo, M., Kampf, Z., & Shifman, L. (2012). Making it through "Pini the great": Challenges to the communicative competence of politicians in the 'media-fictive' interview era. In M. Hamo, T. Liebes, & M. Blondheim (Eds.), Communication as Discourse: Studies in language and media (pp. 351-383). Jerusalem: Magnes and Smart institute for communication. [Refereed volume. In Hebrew. An extended more developed version appeared in English as publication D7.]
  8. Hamo, M. (2013). The (inter)play of nationality, religiosity and gender: Textual mechanisms for the rich representation of Israeli identity on a reality race gamedoc. In: N. Lorenzo-Dus & P. Garcés-Conejos Blitvich (Eds.), Real talk: Reality television and discourse analysis in action (pp. 66-87). Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. [Refereed volume. An extended and revised version of publication D6]
  9. Hamo, M. (2015). Broadcast talk and interaction analysis. In: S. Blum-Kulka, O. Livio & O. Soffer (Eds.), Media discourse (pp. 191-218). Ra'anana: The Open University. [In Hebrew]
  10. Hamo, M., Kampf, Z., & Blum-Kulka, S. (2015). Discourse analysis: research traditions and core principles. In: S. Blum-Kulka, O. Livio & O. Soffer (Eds.), Media discourse (pp. 5-25). Ra'anana: The Open University. [In Hebrew]
  11. Hamo, M. (2015). "I have nothing to do but agree": Affiliative meta-discursive follow-ups as a resource for the reciprocal positioning of journalists, experts and politicians-as-experts in television news. In: E. Weizman & A. Fetzer (Eds.), Follow-ups in political discourse: Explorations across contexts and discourse domains (pp. 57-80). Amsterdam: John Benjamin .[Refereed volume. An earlier version appeared as publication F1.]
  12. Hamo, M., & Kampf, Z. (2025). Rituals of morality: Questions of regret and sorrow in news interviews. In: M. Haugh & R. Márquez Reiter (Eds.), Morality in discourse (pp.189-207). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    1. Articles in Conference Proceedings
      1. Hamo, M. (2012). “I have nothing to do but agree”: The reciprocal positioning of journalists and experts in broadcast television news discourse. In: Fetzer, A., Weizman, E., & Reber, E. (Eds.), Proceedings of the ESF strategic workshop on follow-ups across discourse domains: A crosscultural exploration of their forms and functions (pp. 107-120). Electronic publication, Würzburg University. http://opus.bibliothek.uni-wuerzburg.de/frontdoor.php?source_opus=7165 [a final version appeared as publication E11.]
    2. Entries in Encyclopedias

N/A

  1. Other Scientific Publications
  1. Hamo, M. (2008). Book review of Hutchby, I. (2005). 'Media talk: Conversation analysis and the study of broadcasting'. Language in Society, 37(2), 290-293.
  2. Hamo, M. (2011). Book review of Elda Weizman, 'Positioning in media dialogue: Negotiating roles in the news interview'. Pragmatics & Cognition, 19(3), 591-595.
  3. Hamo, M., Blondheim, M., & Liebes, T. (2012). Introduction: Between language and discourse and communication. In M. Hamo, T. Liebes, & M. Blondheim (Eds.), Communication as Discourse: Studies in language and media (pp. 1-11). Jerusalem: Magnes and Smart istitute for communication. [In Hebrew]
    1. Other Publications
  4. Hamo, M. (2013). The language of television news: Between tradition and change. Common Sense, 9.
  5. Hamo, M. (2015). Television news between tradition and change. Panim http://www.panim-mag.org.il/ [In Hebrew]
    1. Other Works Connected with my Scholarly Field

 

Summary of Activities and Future Plans

My academic field is discourse analysis – the study of language use in context. Drawing on a range of analytic and theoretical approaches to language and discourse – pragmatics, micro-interactionism, conversation analysis, linguistic anthropology and ethnography of communication – I employ rigorous detailed analysis of linguistic and discursive phenomena as a way of exploring the social functions and meanings of real-life texts and interactions, and their complex interrelations with their cultural and institutional contexts.

The core strand of my work, since the beginning of my career to this day, focuses on the discourse analysis of television talk – that is, on examining the inner logic, communicative ethos and generic characteristics of broadcast interactions. I strive to fruitfully combine the discourse analytic micro-level sensitivity to the minute details of talk with a macro-level orientation to the public and social roles and ramifications of popular television texts, as discussed in media and television studies.

Over the years, I've applied this approach to the study of the most salient and dominant genres on Israeli commercial television in the periods studied: talk shows in the 1990's and early 2000's, reality television in the 2000's, and lastly television news, whose centrality remains constant throughout the years. While focusing on these three genres in my independent work, in my collaborative works I've extended to the study of additional genres, including various types of mediated political discourse.

Lately, my interest in media discourse has evolved in two directions. The first is a focus on meta-discourse as a specific fertile site for exploring the normative frameworks and beliefs of social actors. Several of my most recent publications examine various forms of meta-discourse, and I plan to further develop and extend this line of work in the near future. The second direction emerges from my teaching experience in recent years, which has turned my attention to mediated talk as realized not on television but rather in the digital sphere. In the future, I hope to examine the relevance and adaptation of my analytic approach to the study of computer-mediated interactions in general, and to the cross-platform relationships between traditional and social media in particular.

In parallel to my specific interest in media and television discourse, I also have a more general commitment to developing, consolidating and disseminating discourse analysis as a productive methodology for qualitative research in the social sciences, as evident in my research, teaching and academic service. Over the years I've taken part in collaborative studies in various research fields and on various research objects, such as children's discursive skills and their naturally occurring peer interactions, the historical evolution of political manifestos, or the participation frameworks of museumgoers comments. Similarly, my teaching exhibits a growing focus on methodology in general and on a methodological outlook on discourse analysis in particular. Finally, in recent years, by working with The Israeli Center for Qualitative Research of People and Societies at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and by offering several workshops to researchers and graduate students from a range of disciplines and institutions, I've dedicated much of my academic service to promoting the accessibility and utility of discourse analysis to social scientists. I hope to continue pursuing this goal in the future.

PUBLICATIONS

Unless explicitly specified otherwise, authors are listed in the order of their relative contribution, and the first author should be considered the primary author.

A. PhD Dissertation

Hamo, M. (2005). Televised images of conversation in Israel, 1991-2002. PhD dissertation, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. [In Hebrew, 380 pages, Supervisor: Prof. Shoshana Blum-Kulka. Publications D4 and D9 below are based on dissertation chapters.]

B. Scientific Books

a. Authored Books (published)
N/A

b. Authored Books (accepted for publication)
N/A

c. Edited Books and Special Journal Issues (published)

  1. Blum-Kulka, S., & Hamo, M. (Eds.) (2010). Children talk: Communicative patterns in peer talk. Tel-Aviv: Matah, the Center for Educational Technology. [In Hebrew, 429 pages]

  2. Hamo, M., Liebes, T., & Blondheim, M. (Eds.) (2012). Communication as discourse: Studies in language and media. Jerusalem: Magnes and Smart institute for communication. [In Hebrew, 387 pages]

d. Edited Books and Special Journal Issues (accepted for publication)
N/A

C. Other Scientific Publications

N/A

D. Articles in Refereed Journals

  1. Hacohen, G., & Hamo, M. (2002). From observation to transcription: Theory, practice and interpretation in the analysis of children’s naturally occurring discourse. Script, 3-4, 55-74. [In Hebrew. Both authors contributed equally to this work.]

  2. Hamo, M., Blum-Kulka. S., & Hacohen, G. (2004). From observation to transcription and back: Theory, practice and interpretation in the analysis of children’s naturally occurring discourse. Research on Language and Social Interaction, 37, 71-92. [Extended revision of publication D1]

  3. Hamo, M. (2006). Conflictual discourse, discourse in conflict: Adversariality in the discourse of an Israeli talk-show. Kesher, 34, 151-159. [In Hebrew]

  4. Hamo, M. (2006). Caught between freedom and control: "Ordinary" people's discursive positioning on an Israeli prime-time talk show. Discourse & Society, 17(4), 427-446.

  5. Hamo, M. (2009). Style, form and function in conversational formats on television news: The case of "Ulpan Shishi". Hebrew Linguistics, 62-63, 323-346. [In Hebrew] [reprinted in: S. Blum-Kulka, O. Livio & O. Soffer (Eds.), Media discourse (pp. 219-242). Ra'anana: The Open University.]

  6. Hamo, M. (2009). Textual mechanisms for the rich representation of Israeli identity on the reality show "Sof Ha-Derch 2". Media Frames: Israeli Journal of Communication, 3, 27-53. [In Hebrew. An extended and revised version appeared as publication E8.]

  7. Hamo, M., Kampf, Z., & Shifman, L. (2010). Surviving the “mock interview”: Challenges to political communicative competence in contemporary televised discourse. Media, Culture & Society, 32(2), 247-266. [An extended and more developed version of publication E7.]

  8. Blum-Kulka, S., Hamo, M., & Habib, T. (2010). Explanations in naturally occurring peer talk: Conversational dynamics, themes, and contribution to the development of discursive skills. First Language, 30(3-4), 440-460. [A shorter simplified version appeared in Hebrew as publication E4.]

  9. Hamo, M. (2010). "The Nation's Living Room": Negotiating solidarity on an Israeli talk show in the 1990s. Journal of Israeli History, 29(2), 175-190.

  10. Taub, G., & Hamo, M. (2011). Dialectic textual negotiation: Redemption and sovereignty in manifestos of the Israeli religious settlers' movement. Journal of Language and Politics, 10(3), 416-435.

  11. Kampf, Z., & Hamo, M. (2015). Children talking Television: The salience and functions of media content in child peer interactions. Discourse & Communication, 9, 465-485.

  12. Hamo, M. (2016). Positioning in meta-communicative discourse on Israeli television news. Israeli Studies in Language and Society, 9, 98-115. [In Hebrew]

  13. Hamo, M., Kampf, Z., & Weiss-Yaniv, N. (2019). Populism as a keyword and as a meta-discursive resource for positioning in mediated political discourse. Discourse, Media & Context, 29, 100283. [Awarded Editor's choice, 2019]

  14. Noy, C., & Hamo, M. (2019). Stance-taking and participation framework in museum commenting platforms: On subjects, objects, authors and principals. Language in Society, 48, 285-308.

  15. Hamo, M., Kampf, Z. (2023). “But then again, too few to mention”: Negotiating regret in Israeli and American news interviews. Contrastive Pragmatics, 4, 410-436.

E. Articles or Chapters in Scientific Books

  1. Weissbrod, R., & Hamo, M. (2003). Translation in the post-modern era. In: R. Ben-Sachar & G. Toury (Eds.), Hebrew – A living language 3 (pp. 119-134). Tel-Aviv: Porter Institute and Ha-Kibbutz Ha-Meuhad. [In Hebrew. Refereed volume]

  2. Hamo, M., & Blum-Kulka, S. (2007). Apprenticeship in conversation and culture: Emerging sociability in preschool peer talk. In: J. Valsiner & A. Rosa (Eds.), The Cambridge handbook of sociocultural psychology (pp. 423-443). New-York: Cambridge University Press. [An extended revised version appeared in Hebrew as publication E5.]

  3. Blum-Kulka, S., & Hamo, M. (2010). Introduction: Communicative competence, Literate discourse and peer talk. In: S. Blum-Kulka & M. Hamo (Eds.), Children talk: Communicative patterns in peer talk (pp. 5-41). Tel-Aviv: Matah, the Center for Educational Technology. [In Hebrew]

  4. Hamo, M., & Huck-Taglicht, D. (2010). Peer talk explanations: Content and functions. In: S. Blum-Kulka & M. Hamo (Eds.), Children talk: Communicative patterns in peer talk (pp. 121-144). Tel-Aviv: Matah, the Center for Educational Technology. [In Hebrew. A shorter simplified version of publication D8]

  5. Hamo, M., & Blum-Kulka, S. (2010). The rise of sociable conversation among children. In: S. Blum-Kulka & M. Hamo (Eds.), Children talk: Communicative patterns in peer talk (pp. 261-292). Tel-Aviv: Matah, the Center for Educational Technology. [In Hebrew. An extended version of publication E2.]

  6. Blum-Kulka, S., & Hamo, M. (2011). Discourse pragmatics. In: T. van-Dijk (Ed.), Discourse studies: A multidisciplinary introduction (2nd edition) (pp. 143-164). London: Sage. [Appeared in Hebrew translation as: Blum-Kulka, S., & Hamo, M. (2015). Discourse pragmatics. In: S. Blum-Kulka, O. Livio & O. Soffer (Eds.), Media discourse (pp. 272-304). Ra'anana: The Open University.]

  7. Hamo, M., Kampf, Z., & Shifman, L. (2012). Making it through "Pini the great": Challenges to the communicative competence of politicians in the 'media-fictive' interview era. In M. Hamo, T. Liebes, & M. Blondheim (Eds.), Communication as Discourse: Studies in language and media (pp. 351-383). Jerusalem: Magnes and Smart institute for communication. [Refereed volume. In Hebrew. An extended more developed version appeared in English as publication D7.]

  8. Hamo, M. (2013). The (inter)play of nationality, religiosity and gender: Textual mechanisms for the rich representation of Israeli identity on a reality race gamedoc. In: N. Lorenzo-Dus & P. Garcés-Conejos Blitvich (Eds.), Real talk: Reality television and discourse analysis in action (pp. 66-87). Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. [Refereed volume. An extended and revised version of publication D6]

  9. Hamo, M. (2015). Broadcast talk and interaction analysis. In: S. Blum-Kulka, O. Livio & O. Soffer (Eds.), Media discourse (pp. 191-218). Ra'anana: The Open University. [In Hebrew]

  10. Hamo, M., Kampf, Z., & Blum-Kulka, S. (2015). Discourse analysis: research traditions and core principles. In: S. Blum-Kulka, O. Livio & O. Soffer (Eds.), Media discourse (pp. 5-25). Ra'anana: The Open University. [In Hebrew]

  11. Hamo, M. (2015). "I have nothing to do but agree": Affiliative meta-discursive follow-ups as a resource for the reciprocal positioning of journalists, experts and politicians-as-experts in television news. In: E. Weizman & A. Fetzer (Eds.), Follow-ups in political discourse: Explorations across contexts and discourse domains (pp. 57-80). Amsterdam: John Benjamin. [Refereed volume. An earlier version appeared as publication F1.]

  12. Hamo, M., & Kampf, Z. (2025). Rituals of morality: Questions of regret and sorrow in news interviews. In: M. Haugh & R. Márquez Reiter (Eds.), Morality in discourse (pp. 189-207). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

F. Articles in Conference Proceedings

  1. Hamo, M. (2012). “I have nothing to do but agree”: The reciprocal positioning of journalists and experts in broadcast television news discourse. In: Fetzer, A., Weizman, E., & Reber, E. (Eds.), Proceedings of the ESF strategic workshop on follow-ups across discourse domains: A crosscultural exploration of their forms and functions (pp. 107-120). Electronic publication, Würzburg University. http://opus.bibliothek.uni-wuerzburg.de/frontdoor.php?source_opus=7165 [a final version appeared as publication E11.]

G. Entries in Encyclopedias

N/A

H. Other Scientific Publications

  1. Hamo, M. (2008). Book review of Hutchby, I. (2005). 'Media talk: Conversation analysis and the study of broadcasting'. Language in Society, 37(2), 290-293.

  2. Hamo, M. (2011). Book review of Elda Weizman, 'Positioning in media dialogue: Negotiating roles in the news interview'. Pragmatics & Cognition, 19(3), 591-595.

  3. Hamo, M., Blondheim, M., & Liebes, T. (2012). Introduction: Between language and discourse and communication. In M. Hamo, T. Liebes, & M. Blondheim (Eds.), Communication as Discourse: Studies in language and media (pp. 1-11). Jerusalem: Magnes and Smart istitute for communication. [In Hebrew]

I. Other Publications

  1. Hamo, M. (2013). The language of television news: Between tradition and change. Common Sense, 9.

  2. Hamo, M. (2015). Television news between tradition and change. Panim http://www.panim-mag.org.il/ [In Hebrew]

J. Other Works Connected with my Scholarly Field

N/A.


Professional Activities / Academic Service

Committee Membership (outside the institution)

  • 2011–2018 Ministry of Education – High school curriculum committee for the new “communication and society” teaching program

  • 2015–present The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Communication and Journalism – Organizing Committee, The Shoshana Blum-Kulka annual memorial lecture series

  • 2016–present Ben-Gurion University of the Negev – Steering Committee, The Israeli Center for Qualitative Research of People and Societies

  • 2021–2023 Ministry of Education, Chief Scientist Office – Working group on developing standards for the evaluation of applied and commissioned qualitative research

Organization and Participation in Academic Forums

  • 2000–2003 “The Discourse Forum” (monthly interdisciplinary seminar) – Co-founder and Organizer

  • February 2000 Digital sound and video seminar for discourse analysts, Odense University (Denmark) – Participant

  • 2004–2013 The Ross Priory International group for broadcast talk and mediated talk analysis – Regular Member

  • 2015–2020 “The Discourse Analysis Research Space” (The Hebrew University) – Co-organizer

  • 2017–2020 “Dialogicity in Public Discourse” research group (Bar-Ilan University) – Regular Member

  • 2020–present “The Discourse Analysis Research Space” (The Hebrew University, 2020–2024; Tel-Aviv University, 2024–present) – Regular Member

Service as an Occasional Reviewer, Referee or Consultant (since 2010)

  • Reviewer: Media Frames: Israeli Journal of Communication (2010, 2012, 2016, 2022)

  • Reviewer: Social Semiotics (2010)

  • Referee of PhD dissertation: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, School of Education (2010); Department of Communication and Journalism (2015)

  • Consultant: The Open University – Media discourse coursebook editorial board (2011)

  • Referee: Annual conference of the Israel Communication Association (2012–2016; 2018–2020; 2022)

  • Referee of Master’s thesis: Tel-Aviv University, Department of Communication (2013); The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Communication and Journalism (2014; 2015)

  • Reviewer: Law and Social Inquiry (2013); Popular Communication (2014); Open Journal of Modern Linguistics (2015, 2024); Atlantic Journal of Communication (2016); Discourse, Context & Media (2016); Journal of Pragmatics (2016–2019; 2024–2025); Critical Studies in Media Communication (2020); International Journal of Communication (2022); Human Communication Research (2024); Social Sciences and Humanities Communications (2024–2025)

  • Reviewer: Israeli Studies in Language and Society (2015, 2018, 2019, 2021); Megamot (2015); Balshanut Ivrit (2023)

  • Research proposal referee: The Israel Science Foundation (2017, 2021, 2023)

  • Referee: Bi-annual conference of The Israeli Center for Qualitative Research of People and Societies (2017, 2023)

  • Supervising committee member for PhD students (HUJI, Department of Communication and Journalism): Efrat Daskal (2013–2015); Noam Gal (2014–2020); Mia Schreiber (2018–present)

  • Reviewer: Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly (2018)

  • Reviewer for a chapter in an edited volume: John Benjamins Publishing House (2018)

  • Referee of a book manuscript: Mofet Institute (2019)

  • Committee member for evaluation and promotion of a lecturer: Hadassah Academic College, Department of Communication (2019–2020)

  • Reviewer: The Goldberg Prize, Lamda, The Open University publishing house (2024)

Invited Lectures and Workshops (selected)

  • 2006 Rutgers University (USA) – Communication Department Colloquium (colloquium talk)

  • 2006 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem – Department Colloquium (colloquium talk)

  • 2007 Levinsky College of Education – Invited lecture (Ministry of Education annual national conference)

  • 2008 The Second Authority for Television and Radio – Invited lecture

  • 2015 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev – Invited opening lecture (symposium)

  • 2017; 2018; 2019 Delivery of intensive workshops / invited lecture series (incl. summer schools and doctoral workshops)

Professional Experience

  • 1999–2002 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Communication and Journalism – Research Project Coordinator for BSF & ISF funded project “Gaining autonomy in genres of extended discourse” (PIs: S. Blum-Kulka; C. E. Snow)


Participation in Scholarly Conferences

A. Active Participation

1. International Refereed Conferences

  • March 2001 – The Georgetown Round Table for Linguistics, Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA – From observation to transcription: Theory, practice and interpretation in the analysis of children’s naturally occurring discourse (Lecture with G. Hacohen & S. Blum-Kulka)

  • July 2005 – The International Association for the Study of Child Language 10th Conference, Berlin, Germany – Apprenticeship in culture and conversation: Peer talk as a cultural practice and a matrix for the development of discursive skills (Poster with S. Blum-Kulka, H. Avni, & N. Bar)

  • June 2007 – The 23rd annual conference of the Association for Israel Studies, The Open University, Ra'anana, Israel – Israeli public discourse with and about Mizrahim: A case study of popular television (Lecture)

  • June 2010 – The 60th annual conference of the International Communication Association, Singapore – Surviving the "Mock Interview": Challenges to Political Communicative Competence in Contemporary Televised Discourse (Poster with Z. Kamp & L. Shifman)

  • June 2013 – The 63rd annual conference of the International Communication Association, London, UK – 'Who's the decider?': Discursive strategies for maintaining sociability in negotiations in preschoolers' peer talk (Lecture with S. Blum-Kulka)

  • June 2013 – The National Association of Professors of Hebrew 2013 International conference on Hebrew language, literature and culture, Jewish Theological Seminar, New-York, USA – The discursive construction of authoritativeness in Israeli broadcast television news (Lecture, in Hebrew)

  • June 2014 – The National Association of Professors of Hebrew 2014 International conference on Hebrew language, literature and culture, Ben-Gurion University, Be'er-Sheva, Israel – Conflict and agreement in Israeli television discourse (Lecture, in Hebrew)

  • May 2015 – The 65th annual conference of the International Communication Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico – Children talking television: The salience and functions of media content in child peer interactions (Lecture with Z. Kampf)

  • May 2018 – Global perspectives of populism and the media, the International Communication Association pre-conference, Budapest, Hungary – Understanding "populism" from Journalists' and politicians' perspective (Lecture with Z. Kampf and N. Weiss-Yaniv)

  • February 2019 – Discourse theory: Way forwards international colloquium, Brussels, Belgium – 'Populism' as a meta-discursive resource for positioning and framing in mediated political discourse (Lecture with Z. Kampf and N. Weiss-Yaniv)

  • May 2022 – The 72nd annual conference of the International Communication Association, Paris, France – Rituals of morality: Questions of regret and sorrow in news interviews (Lecture with Z. Kampf)

  • June 2023 – “The Dialogicity Continuum: Rethinking the Value-Ladeness of Communication and Discourse” IADA Conference – Chair of the session "Dialogue in the professions"

2. International Seminars and Workshops (non-refereed)

  • September 2004 – The annual Broadcast Talk Seminar, Roskilde University, Denmark – "What is your headline tonight?": Conversational formats in Israeli prime-time news (Lecture with S. Blum-Kulka)

  • September 2005 – The annual Broadcast Talk Seminar, Ross Priori, Scotland – The importance of doing keying: Broadcast talk from a Goffman-inspired perspective (Lecture with S. Blum-Kulka)

  • January 2006 – The working group on Jews, Media & Religion, The Center for Religion and Media, New York University, New York – 'Tate': A case study of language and identity in reality television (Lecture)

  • September 2006 – The annual Broadcast Talk Seminar, Ross Priori, Scotland – "I wasn't looking for some slogan": Language use on reality gamedocs (Lecture)

  • March 2008 – The annual Broadcast Talk Seminar, Ross Priori, Scotland – Television talk: Institutional discourse and images of conversation (Lecture)

  • July 2010 – The annual Broadcast Talk Seminar, University of Bologna, Italy – Self-reflection in broadcast television news discourse (Lecture)

  • May–June 2012 – ESF exploratory workshop, Follow-ups across discourse domains, Würzburg University, Germany – The reciprocal positioning of journalists and experts in broadcast television news discourse (Lecture)

  • July 2012 – The annual Broadcast Talk Seminar, Ross Priori, Scotland – The reciprocal positioning of journalists and experts in broadcast television news discourse (Lecture)

  • June 2013 – ICA pre-conference “Language and engagement in changing forms of public interaction”, London, UK – Story and conversation in broadcast television news (Lecture)

  • March 2016 – International workshop “Regenerating Communication: Fifty Years of Communication Research…”, HUJI, Jerusalem, Israel – Response to the session Discourse: Actions, Interactions, and Narratives

  • November 2017 – “Discourses, narratives and identities” conference (honoring Prof. Esther Schely-Newman), HUJI, Jerusalem, Israel – Response to the session Israeli discourse

  • January 2018 – “Discourse, pragmatics, translation” conference (honoring Prof. Elda Weizman), Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel – 'Populism' as a meta-discursive resource… (Lecture with Z. Kampf)

  • September 2019 – “Dialogue in the public discourse” international workshop, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel – Moderator of the roundtable discussion "Dialogic aspects of public discourse"

3. Israeli National Conferences (In Hebrew)

  • February 2001 – The 4th Hebrew – A living language conference, Oranim College – Translation in the post-modern era (Lecture with R. Weissbrod)

  • April 2003 – The 7th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan – Conflictual discourse, discourse in conflict… (Lecture with S. Blum-Kulka)

  • March 2004 – The 1st Israeli Interdisciplinary conference for Qualitative Research Methods, Tel-Aviv – Child peer talk as a double opportunity space… (Lecture with S. Blum-Kulka)

  • June 2004 – The 3rd annual conference of the Israeli Association for the Study of Language and Society, Beit-Berl College, Kfar-Saba – Searching for the meaning of "conversation": An integrative model of conversationality (Lecture with S. Blum-Kulka)

  • April 2005 – The 9th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association, Ben-Gurion University, Be'er-Sheva – Between conversation and the image of conversation… (Lecture with S. Blum-Kulka)

  • January 2007 – Discourse and Gender, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan – Dialogue, religiosity and gender in the reality show "Sof Ha-derech 2" (Lecture)

  • March 2007 – The 11th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association, The Open University, Ra'anana – Style, form and function… "Ulpan Shishi" (Lecture)

  • April 2008 – The 12th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association, The College of Management, Tel-Aviv – Textual strategies… "Sof Ha-derech 2" (Lecture)

  • October 2010 – The 37th annual conference of the Israel Association for Applied Linguistics, Kibbutzim College of Education, Tel-Aviv – Participation in a roundtable discussion of the new book Children talk

  • January 2011 – Fiction: Israeli television, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv – Discourse analysis and broadcast talk analysis on television (Panel presentation)

  • April 2011 – The 15th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association, Haifa University, Haifa – Plenary session presentation of the new book Children talk

  • March 2013 – The 17th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan – Inner tensions in the positioning of television news people in Israel (Lecture)

  • September 2013 – Annual conference of the Israel Association for Applied Linguistics, Beit-Berl Academic College, Kfar-Saba – 'What is authentic?': Talk-in-interaction on popular television (Lecture)

  • April 2014 – The 18th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association, Netanya Academic College, Netanya – 'What is authentic?': Talk-in-interaction on popular television (Lecture)

  • February 2016 – The 7th Israeli Interdisciplinary Conference of Qualitative Research, Ben-Gurion University, Be'er-Sheva – “I was here”: The contribution of participation framework analysis… (Lecture)

  • April 2016 – The 23rd annual conference of the Israel Communication Association, Hadassah Academic College, Jerusalem – Response to a session on children and media

  • June 2022 – The 24th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem – Response to a session on meta-discourse

  • May 2023 – The language of television (special conference), The Academic College of Tel-Aviv Yaffo – Television discourse as public sphere: The case of questions of regret in news interviews (Lecture with Z. Kampf)

B. Organization of Conferences or Sessions

  • June 2004Discourse and discourses: Media, message, meaning (conference honoring Prof. Shoshana Blum-Kulka), HUJI – Organizing committee member

  • December 2008Humor and irony in public and political discourse (conference honoring Prof. Rafael Nir), Netanya Academic College – Conference organizer

  • March 2013 – 17th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association, Bar-Ilan University – Organizer of the session “The changing rhetorics of the news…”

  • June 2014 – National Association of Professors of Hebrew 2014 International conference, Ben-Gurion University – Co-organizer (with H. Netz) of the double session “Disagreement, conflict, and tensions…”

  • February 2016 – 7th Israeli Interdisciplinary Conference of Qualitative Research, Ben-Gurion University – Co-organizer (with C. Noy) of the session “Combining approaches to discourse analysis…”

  • February 2018 – 8th Israeli Interdisciplinary Conference of Qualitative Research, Ben-Gurion University – Co-organizer (with C. Noy) of the session “Language and discourse analysis as a tool for qualitative research”

  • June 2022 – 24th annual conference of the Israel Communication Association, HUJI – Co-organizer (with Z. Kampf) of the session “Discourse on discourse: Meta-communication…”

  • June 2023 – IADA Conference “The Dialogicity Continuum…”, Bar-Ilan University (online) – Scientific committee member


השאירו פרטים ויועץ לימודים יחזור אליכם בהקדם

קרנות הוקרה וסיוע – חרבות ברזל

 

המכללה האקדמית נתניה גאה בסטודנטיות ובסטודנטים המשרתים במילואים, המתנדבים בפעילויות השונות, העוסקים בפעולות הבטחון וההגנה השונות. בתקופה מאתגרת וכואבת זו, אנו עושים כל מה שביכולתנו על-מנת לאפשר לכם להתנהל בשגרת החרום.

בנוסף למפורט במתווה ההתאמות וההקלות לכלל הסטודנטים ולמשרתים במילואים ובכוחות הבטחון, מציעה המכללה אפיקי סיוע נוספים לסטודנטים:

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הודעות לסטודנטים

בהתאם להוראות פיקוד העורף:

בהישמע אזעקה במכללה עליכם להגיע תוך דקה וחצי למרחבים המגונים או לגרמי המדרגות הקרובים ביותר, יש להתרחק מחלונות, תמונות ופתחים

ולהישאר במשך כעשר דקות לפחות במרחב המוגן.

 

להלן רשימת המקומות המגונים:

 

בניין 1:

קומת כניסה – חדר מורים ליד המעלית.

קומה 1 – ממ"ד סיפריה.

קומה 2 – אולפני טלוויזיה ליד המעלית.

 

 בניין 2:

גרמי המדרגות – הנמצאים בכל הקומות 0,1,2 {לרדת חצי קומה רחוק מהדלתות}

ממ"ד קומה 1- הרדיו 106 {קומת משרדים 1 -}

 

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הודעות לסגל

תאריך:  18.10.2023 – דיור למפונים במעונות המכללה האקדמית נתניה

שלום רב,

חברת איסתא נכסים, המפעילה את מעונות הסטודנטים במכללה האקדמית נתניה החלה לשכן בשבוע שעבר, תושבים מאזור הדרום והצפון בחלק מחדרי המעונות.

מדובר על דירות סטודיו לזוגות על בסיס מקום פנוי.

כרגע הוקצו למעלה מ-20 דירות פנויות לטובת הפרויקט.

הדירות מאובזרות באופן מלא הכולל מקלחת ושירותים, מיזוג, טלוויזיה עם חיבור למחשב, מטבח ובו מיקרוגל, קומקום וכיריים חשמליים.

המגורים במעונות הינם בחינם לגמרי

יצוין לחיוב שיתוף הפעולה:

* הקהילה המקומית בקרית השרון אשר תרמה ציוד, מזון יבש חטיפים שמיכות כריות, טואלטיקה וכיו"ב.

* מאפיית לחם האופים שמסייעת גם אך לא רק בארוחות בוקר לדיירים אלה.

* הקולג'ים גם נתן לנו אפשרות להכניס את הדיירים בשעות מסוימות לבריכה ולמכון הכושר.

המעוניין להפנות משפחות מקו העימות למגורים במעונות או לסייע בתרומה של ציוד, מזון או כל דבר אחר, יפנה לשמואל לסרי מנהל מתחם המעונות בנייד 054-3261268 (אם אין מענה נא לשלוח וואטסאפ).

בע"ה יגיעו ימים טובים יותר וביחד ננצח.

בברכה,
שמואל לסרי
מנהל מתחם המעונות

תאריך:  12.10.2023

לידיעתכם : בשל המצב הבטחוני, כל הבחינות מוקפאות. נעדכן בהמשך לגבי המועדים החדשים. מאחלים לכולם ימים רגועים.

תאריך:  12.10.2023

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