Prof. Ilan Tamir May 2020 CURRICULUM VITAE and LIST

Prof. Ilan Tamir May 2020 CURRICULUM VITAE and LIST

Prof. Ilan Tamir May 2020 CURRICULUM VITAE AND LIST OF PUBLICATIONS • Brief Professor of media, specialized on social, media and gender aspect of sport. Chair of the School of Communications at Ariel University, lecturer at Bar-Ilan University and a visiting scholar at Harvard University. Serves also as Professorial Research Fellow (professor) - The Center for the Study of Sport in Society at Northeastern University, Boston. Published dozens of articles in leading international academic journals. Has been awarded teaching prizes for a decade and has been elected as one of the 12 most popular lecturers in Israel by the National union of Israeli students. • Education B.A. - 2003 – Bar-Ilan University - Political Science - Communications Program (Summa cum Laude). M.A. - 2005 - Bar-Ilan University – Communications (Summa cum Laude). Ph.D. - 2009 - Bar-Ilan University – Communications. Name of advisor – Prof. Rina Bogoch Title of thesis – Sport, Gender and the Media. • Employment History (in reverse chronological order) 2000 -2004 Sport5 – Israeli Television Station. Basketball Reporter. 2004 -2006 Salnews – Coverage of Israeli Men and Women Basketball National League. 2006 -2008 Reshet – Advising, Projects Manager and Editorial Functions in the Israeli Commercial Television Station's (Channel 2) Website. 2008 - Lecturer – Ariel University. School of Communication (- Present). Bar-Ilan University. School of Communication (- Present). Zinman College of Physical Education and Sport Sciences (-2010). 2013 - 2017 Walla! - Sports media commentator (Israeli most popular website). Prof. Ilan Tamir • Professional Activities (in reverse chronological order) (a) Positions in academic administration (School of communication, Ariel University): Since 2014 – Chair, School of communication. 2012-2014 – B.A student's advisor. 2012-2014 – Acceptance committee, Chairman. (b) Academic ranks 2011 – Lecturer. 2014 – Senior Lecturer. 2018 – Associate professor. (c) Membership in professional/scientific societies Since 2006 – The Israeli Forum for the Sport Research. Since 2008 – Israel Communication Association. Since 2008 – Israeli Sociological Society. Since 2012 – International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR). Since 2014 – International Communication Association (ICA). Since 2017 – Communication & Sport journal (Sage publication) - Editorial board member. Since 2019 – Sport Media & Society (SMS) Research Lab, IDC - Board member. Since 2019 – Holocaust forum – Bar-Ilan University. • Visiting Professorship (in reverse chronological order) 2018 – Northeastern University, Boston. 2019 – Harvard University, Boston. Prof. Ilan Tamir • Educational activities (a) Courses taught Introduction to mass communication - BA – Ariel University/Bar-Ilan University. Sport, society and the media - BA – Ariel University/Bar-Ilan University. The history of the media - BA – Bar-Ilan University. Institutes of communications - BA – Ariel University. Media and technology - BA – Ariel University. Research and information science - BA –Bar-Ilan University. Gender and society - BA – Zinman College (Wingate institute). • Awards, Citations, Honors, Fellowships (a) Honors, Citation Awards (including during studies) 2000-2003 – Bar-Ilan University - Dean Excellence Award. 2003- Bar-Ilan University - Rector Excellence Award. 2006-2009 – Bar-Ilan University - Bar-Ilan "President's Scholarship" for Excellent PhD Candidates. 2011-2018 - Ariel University - Excellency in Teaching, Rector's awards. 2016 - National union of Israeli students – Inspiring lecturer award. (b) Fellowships 2013- Ariel University – 12800 NIS - Research grant. 2016- Ariel University – 13500 NIS - Research grant (interdisciplinary contest). • Scientific Publications Authored books Editorial 1. Tamir, I. & Galily, Y. (Eds.). (Forthcoming, 2021). Israeli Football: Culture, Politics and Identity. London: Routledge. Prof. Ilan Tamir 2 .Galily, Y., Levy, M. & Tamir, I. (Eds.). (2015). Sport and gender in the Israeli society. Herzelya: IDC Publications. Articles (a) Refereed articles 3. Tamir, I. (2020). Whatsappsport: Using Whatsapp while Viewing Sports Events. Journal of sport & social issues, 44(3) 283–296 [Q2 - Impact factor 1.939, 1 citation]. 4. Tamir, I. & Bar-Eli M. (2020, Accepted). The moral gatekeeper: Soccer and Technology, the case of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR). Frontiers in Psychology [Q2 - Impact factor 2.067]. 5. Tamir, I. (2020). The Object is the Message: Sports, Violence, and Throwing Objects onto Fields. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 51 [Q1 - Impact factor 2.893]. 6. Limor, Y., & Tamir, I. (2020, Accepted). The Neglected Medium: Postage Stamps as Mass Media. Communication Theory [Q1 - Impact factor 3.395]. 7. Tamir, I. (2020, Accepted). The natural life cycle of sports fans. Sport in society [Impact factor 0.939]. 8. Tamir, I. (2020, Accepted). The Color is the Message: Sports Fans’ Obsessions with Team Colors. The journal of popular culture, 54(3) [Impact factor 0.199]. 9. Tamir, I. (2020). “It’s not exactly soccer and the players aren't exactly women”: Contemporary attitudes towards women's soccer in Israel. Israel affairs, 26(4), 541-554 [Impact factor 0.247]. 10. Tamir, I. & Galily, Y. (2020). Older than the state: 90 years of Israeli Football through the looking glass. Israel affairs, 26(4), 497-500 [Impact factor 0.247]. 11. Kaufman, H. & Tamir, I. (2020). The establishment of the Eretz Israel football association. Israel affairs, 26(4), 501-514 [Impact factor 0.247]. Prof. Ilan Tamir 12. Tamir, I. (2020, Accepted). Just win the game: The Reception of Arab Minorities on Israel's National Football Team. Sports, Ethics & Philosophy, 14(3), 391-400 [ISI collection]. 13. Tamir, I. (2020, Accepted). "Even when the angel of death comes, I will wear yellow-blue": Israeli Football Fans Chants as a Window for Understanding Cultural and Sports Reality. Megamot [Hebrew – Bar-Ilan rank A]. 14. Galily, Y. & Tamir, I. (2020, Accepted). Changes in viewing habits: The sport and the mediating medium in Israel in the second decade of the third millennium. Megamot [Hebrew – Bar-Ilan rank A]. 15. Tamir, I., Limor, Y. & Hagay, H. (2020). Sports, Entertainment and Business: 30 years to the Israeli television sports channel. Kesher, 54, 152-172 [Hebrew – Bar-Ilan rank B]. 16. Limor, Y., & Tamir, I. (2020, Accepted). "We have a signal from Bloomfield": 50 Years for "Songs and Goals" - The Great Revolution in Sports Radio in Israel. Kesher, [Hebrew – Bar-Ilan rank B]. 17. Tamir, I. (2019). Family in disarray: Fathers whose sons are a different football team fans than their own. The Spirit of sport: Scientific journal of humanities, social sciences, physical education and sport, 6 [Hebrew]. 18. Tamir, I. (2019). “I love you kid, but…”- Intergenerational soccer fandom conflict. Men and Masculinities, 22 (5), 893-904 [Q1 - Impact factor 1.863]. 19. Tamir, I. (2019, Accepted). “I am grateful that God hates the Reds”: Persistent values and changing trends in Israel football chants. Sport in society [Impact factor 0.768, 1 citation]. 20. Tamir, I. (2019). Choosing to Stay Away: Soccer Fans’ Purposeful Avoidance of Soccer Events. Time & society, 28 (1), 231-246 [Q2 - Impact factor 1.727, 7 citations]. Prof. Ilan Tamir 21. Tamir, I. &. Levy, M. (2019, Accepted). Neither sacred nor profane: Holocaust representations in Israeli sports media. Israel Affairs, 26 (2), 198-212 [Impact factor 0.203]. 22. Limor, Y., & Tamir, I. (2019). Postage stamps as a cultural portal - the underrepresentation of Israeli language and creation on stamps of the state. Kesher, 53, 125-130 [Hebrew – Bar-Ilan rank B]. 23. Tamir, I. (2019). DVR Dodgers – Sport-viewing Habits in the Face of Changing Media Reality. Time & society, 28 (4), 1319-1332 [Impact factor 1.727, 4 citations]. 24. Tamir, I. (2018). Generation 3.0: popularity of the national German Team among Israeli soccer fans. International review for the sociology of sport, 53 (3), 371-386 [Q 1 - Impact factor 1.914, 4 citations]. 25. Schleifer, R. & Tamir, I. (2018). Sport as a political tool in the Arab-Israeli conflict. Israel Affairs, 24 (1), 45-61 [Impact factor 0.203, 1 citation]. 26. Tamir, I. & Roth-Cohen, O. (2018). Sports, gambling and advertising: "Fill in the form – full of money" and full of stereotypes Movement, 11 (4), 421-440 [Hebrew - IHP]. 27. Roth-Cohen, O. & Tamir, I. (2017). The winner The Takes It All: Values and Benefits of Israeli Sports Gambling Advertisements. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 34 (7-8), 639-655 [Impact factor 0.326, 3 citation]. 28. Tamir, I., Galily, Y. & Yarchi, M. (2017). Women, sport and the media: Key elements at play in the shaping of the practice of women in sports journalism in Israel. The European journal of communication research, 42 (2), 441-464 [Impact factor 0.933, 7 citations]. 29. Tamir, I. & Galily, Y. (2017). When the private sphere hides from the public sphere: The power struggle between Israeli national identity and football Prof. Ilan Tamir fandom. International review for the sociology of sport, 52 (2), 189-208 [Q1 - Impact factor 1.914, 2 citations]. 30. Tamir, I. & Limor, Y. (2017). Sportgulation: Courts as 'deus ex machina' in defining the "public interest" in sport broadcasting: The case of Israel. International communication gazette, 79 (2), 190-202 [Q2 - Impact factor 0.608, 1 citation]. 31. Limor, Y. & Tamir, I. (2017). The paper ceiling: Under-representation of women on Israeli postage stamps. Media frames, 16, 23-40 [Hebrew – Bar-Ilan rank B]. 32. Samuel-Azran, Yarchi,

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