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I'm a discourse analyst, studying interactions in the media and in mundane situations, focusing on the intersection of interaction, culture, politics, and the media. Currently, working on projects on Entertainment-Politican Interviews, Speech-Language-Therapy interactions, and civic participation.

Interests: 

I use qualitative textual analysis to study politics (Israeli, American, shows like Rush Limbaugh's, online commenting in Israel Talkback), economics (Dave Ramsey's), culture (Israeli, American, concepts like entertainment, politics), and interaction (in all forms and formats). I study these constructs by analyzing how people do them in their everyday life, on traditional media (radio, TV), online (online comments, Facebook participation), or in ordinary interactions. I use discourse analysis from various perspectives, as I follow Wittgenstein (the latter one), Durkheim, and Weber (although politically speaking I'm closer to Marx). 

I work hard and publish quite a lot of research, and will be happy to instruct graduate students how to follow through with this profession.
 

I am looking for graduate students who are interested in financial discourse, political discourse and civic participation. Additionally, I am looking for Israeli students who would like to study interactions in Hebrew.

My articles are available for downloading @ academia.edu
https://twitter.com/gonendh

Courses Taught: 

Undergraduate:

  • Introduction to Interpersonal Communication and culture
  • Interaction in the media 
  • Studying social interaction

Graduate:

  • Communication Theory
  • Language in Civic Participation/ comunication in the public sphere
  • Ways to Analyze Discourse

For information on the Social Interaction and Culture graduate focus

Publications: 

Refereed Journal Articles - Last five years

For earlier publications, please email: gonen [at] comm [dot] umass [dot] edu (gonen[at]comm[dot]umass[dot]edu):

they include many publications on radio phone-ins, talk-backs, irony, and more!

Refereed Book Chapters - some

  • Dori-Hacohen, G. (in-press).""I can do math, but I''m not that smart. I''m not brilliant”: Ordinariness as a discursive resource in U.S.A radiophonic financial call-in interactions. In Fetzer, A. & Weizman, E. (eds.) Doing Ordinariness in Media Discourse. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.
  • Van Over, Brion, Dori-Hacohen, Gonen & Winchatz, Michaela R. (2019). Policing the Boundaries of the Sayable: The Public Negotiation of Profane, Prohibited and
  • Dori-Hacohen, G. (2016b). Tokbek, Israeli Speech Economy, and other Non-Deliberative Terms for Political Talk.  In D. Carbaugh (ed.), Communication in Cross-cultural perspective. Volume in the International Communication Association Handbook Series. New York: Routledge, 299-311.
  • Maschler, Y., & Dori-Hacohen, G (2016). Hebrew nu: Grammaticization of a Borrowed Particle. InAuer, P. & Maschler, Y. (eds.) NU and NÅ: A Family of Discourse Markers Across the Languages of Europe and Beyond. Berlin:  Walter de Gruyter. 162-212.
  • Dori-Hacohen, G. (2014b). Establishing social groups in Hebrew: ‘we’ in political radio phone-in programs. In Pavlidou, Theodossia-Soula (ed.) Constructing Collectivity: ‘We’ across Languages and Contexts (pp. 187-206). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Grants: 

  • 2017-2018 Lady Davis Fellowship for Visiting Professors, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • 2012 Fellow Research Grant, UMass Amherst
  • 2012 SBS FRG Matching grant
  • 2012 UMass Mellon Mentoring fellowship micro-grant

Current Projects: 

  • Israeli political participation 2000-2018: From radio phone-ins to online tokbek
  • The EPI: The Entertainment-Political Interviews - late-night talk shows interviews with politicians.
  • Speech-Language Therapy with children: analyzing asymmetrical interactions using Dialogic Resonance, Stance, and conversation analysis
  • Constructing (neo)Conservative Community: The Dave Ramsey's show and its interactions