ד"ר מיכל אלון תירוש
Dr. Michal Alon Tirosh
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Hadar-Shoval, D., Alon-Tirosh, M., & Morag, H. (2019). Social relations between students from two groups in conflict: Differences in stereotypes and perceived social distance between Jewish and Arab nursing students. Nurse education today, 78, 5-9.
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Hadar-Shoval, D., & Alon-Tirosh, M. (2019). Acquiring political knowledge: The unique and joint contributions of various socialization agents to the acquisition of
political knowledge among elementary school children. Journal of children and media, 13(2), 163-179. -
Alon-Tirosh, M., Hadar-Shoval, D., & Marshi-Sakran, N. (2018). News consumption and identity: The case of adolescent girls belonging to a minority group. Psych, 9, 2718-2730.
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Alon-Tirosh, M., & Hadar-Shoval, D. (2017). Leadership and identity politics on the eve of the Israeli 2015 elections: Children’s perspectives. In E. Orkibi & M. Gerstenfeld (Eds.), Israel at the Polls 2015: A Moment of Transformative Stability (pp. 125-138). Routledge.
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Alon- Tirosh, M., Abolafia, T., & Azeypry, A. (2015). “It was scary, sad and on TV all the time” Memories from exposure to news events at childhood. Israel
communication Association conference (pp. 137-140), The Open University, Israel [Hebrew].
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Alon - Tirosh, M. & Lemish, D. (2014) "If I was making news": What do childrenwant from news? Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies, 11(1).
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Lemish, D., & Alon-Tirosh, M. (2014). "I was really scared": A cross-cultural comparison of reconstructing childhood's fearful viewing experiences. In M. Moshe (Ed.), The Emotions Industry. Nova Science Publishers
מענקים ופרסים | Grants and Awards
Israeli Center for Third sector Research
Who is a leader? Children's perceptions about leaders and leadership
בשיתוף עם Dorit HadarShoval
Pfizer
Perceptions of Ageism in television commercials: A comparative study
בשיתוף עם Dafna Halperin, Sigal Naim
Tel-Aviv University, Rothschild-Caesarean School of Communication
Children's news programs
The Second Authority for Television and Radio, Competitive Fellowship for conducting research in communication
Children's news programs