Oren Livio, Ph.D.

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2011 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Speech Communication, Military Studies
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Carolyn Marvin grad student 2011 Penn
 (The right to represent: Negotiating the meaning of military service in Israel.)
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Livio O, Afriat H. (2019) Politicised celebrity in a conflict-ridden society: The Elor Azaria case and celebritisation discourses in Israel Celebrity Studies. 1-17
Livio O, Cohen J. (2018) ‘Fool me once, shame on you’: Direct personal experience and media trust: Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism. 19: 1464884916671331
Livio O. (2018) Producing soldier boy: sperm donation discourse and militarism in Israeli media culture Critical Studies in Media Communication. 35: 259-272
Livio O, Cohen-Yechezkely S. (2018) Copy, Edit, Paste Journalism Studies. 20: 696-713
Livio O. (2016) Digital Militarism: Israel’s Occupation in the Social Media Age European Journal of Communication. 31: 353-356
Livio O. (2015) The path of least resistance: Constructions of space in the discourse of Israeli military refuseniks Discourse, Context and Media. 10: 1-9
Livio O. (2011) Danny Kaplan. The Men We Loved: Male Friendship and Nationalism in Israeli Culture . New York: Berghahn Books, 2006. xiv, 175 pp. ISBN: 1-84545-192-9. Ajs Review-the Journal of the Association For Jewish Studies. 35: 220-222
Hampton KN, Livio O, Trachtenberg C, et al. (2010) The social life of wireless Urban spaces Contexts. 9: 52-57
Livio O. (2010) Reds, white and blue: The dialectical construction of Zionism through the communist other in the Israeli press, 1948-1976 Journalism. 11: 549-566
Hampton KN, Livio O, Sessions Goulet L. (2010) The social life of wireless urban spaces: Internet use, social networks, and the public realm Journal of Communication. 60: 701-722
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