CURRICULUM VITAE Yossi David, Ph.D. Candidate The Department of Communication and Journalism The Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus Jerusalem, Israel 91905 + 972 50744-9591 davidyossi4@gmail.com Site EDUCATION Ph.D. (in progress). The Department of Communication & Journalism, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Advisor: Prof. Ifat Maoz M.A. (2011-2013). Political Communication (magna cum laude), the Department of Communication & Journalism, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Thesis Title: Competing messages: "Communication, Involvement and Climate of Opinion In the 2011 Summer Social Protest ". Advisor: Prof. Jacob Shamir B.A. (2008-2010). The Department of Communication & Journalism, and the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. PUBLICATIONS Articles in Academic Journals: Hartal, G., David, Y., & Pascar, L. (2014). Safe space. Mafte akh: Lexical Review of Political Thought, 8, 93-120 (Hebrew). David, Y., & Maoz, I. (2015). Gender perceptions and support for compromise in the Israeli- Palestinian conflict. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 21(2), 295-298. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & David, Y. (2015). Tag Mehir: The different faces of Zionism. Malafat Mada (Arabic). Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & David, Y. (2016). Is the violence of Tag Mehir a state crime?. British Journal of Criminology, 56(5), 835-856. David, Y., Shamir, J. & Simpser, A. (forthcoming). When (Facebook) status and (socioeconomic) status went out to the street: Communications, political involvement, and the climate of opinion in the summer 2011 protests in Israel. Megamot (Hebrew). Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & David, Y., & Ihmoud, S. (2016). Theologizing state crime. State Crime Journal, 5(1), 139-162. David, Y., Rosler, N., Ellis, D., & Maoz, I. (2016). Gendering human rights: Threat and gender perceptions as predictors of attitudes towards violating human rights in asymmetric conflict. Peace and Conflict Studies, 23(1), 1-26. 1
Under Review David, Y., Rosler, N., & Maoz, I. (R&R). Gender-empathic constructions, empathy and support for compromise in intractable conflict. Journal of Conflict Resolution. Pascar, L., Hartal, G., & David, Y. Theorizing queer safe spaces. (Under review). SELECT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS David, Y. & Maoz, I. (2016). Gender perceptions and human rights in asymmetric conflict. A paper presented at the Fifty Years of Communication Research at the Hebrew University: Political Communication, Public Opinion, Conflict, Discourse and Psychological Perspectives, Jerusalem, Israel. David, Y. (2015). Digital safe spaces: The role of digital spaces in challenging the power structure in the Ultra-Orthodox community. A paper presented at the III European Geographies of Sexualities Conference, La Sapienza University, Rome. Pascar, L., Hartal, G., & David, Y. (2015). [Re]constructing queer safe spaces. A paper presented at the III European Geographies of Sexualities Conference, La Sapienza University, Rome. David, Y. & Maoz, I. (2015). Gendering human rights: Threat and gender perceptions as predictors of attitudes towards violating human rights in asymmetric conflict. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico. David, Y. & Maoz, I. (2015). Dehumanization, threat, and human rights: Data from public opinion polls. Dilemmas of recognition in asymmetric conflicts: The Israeli-Palestinian conflict in a comparative perspective. A paper presented at the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. David, Y. (2014). Gender and gender stereotype representations: The representation of Palestinians in the Jewish-Israeli media and public opinion. A paper presented at the Gatekeepers: The Media and Social & Political Processes in the Middle East, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. David, Y. (2014). Homo-secularism and homo-nationalism: The imaginary representation of the Ultra-Orthodox community by the homonormative and LGBT communities. A paper presented at the "Sex Acher" The fourteenth LGBT Studies & Queer Theory Conference, Tel Aviv University, Israel. David, Y. & Tenenboim-Weinblatt, K. (2014). Issues of space in using in-depth interviews with journalists. A paper presented at the sixth Annual Conference of the Qualitative Research, Ben-Gurion University, Be'er-Sheva, Israel. David, Y. (2013). Communication and the climate of opinion in the social protest - summer 2011. A paper presented at the Metaksherim conference, Haifa University, Israel. 2
David, Y. (2013). Homonationalism/ethnicity: On critical normativity in visibility of Arab- Jews in Israel. A paper presented at the Homonationalism and Pinkwashing Conference, Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, CUNY, New York. Averbuch, M. & David, Y. (2013). The Jermuda triangle: When an "Eastern" (Arab Jew) meets an Eastern European Jew in the west of a demonstration in East Jerusalem/Al Quds. A paper presented at the Homonationalism and Pinkwashing Conference, Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, CUNY, New York. Hartal, G., David, Y. & Pascar, L. (2013). Safe space. A paper presented at the Lexical Ninth Conference of Critical Political Thought, Minerva Center for the Humanities, Tel Aviv University, Israel. David, Y. (2012). Feminist masculinity: Between reality and illusion. A paper presented at the New Masculinity in Israel Conference, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. David, Y., Shamir, J. & Simpser, A. (2012). Pluralistic ignorance and information in the 2011 social protest. A paper presented at the Association for Israel Studies Conference, Haifa University, Israel. David, Y. & Shamir, J. (2011). Preliminary findings from public opinion surveys conducted online and distributed among protest activists (August - October 2011). A paper presented at the Social protest and journalistic ethics Conference, Center for Ethics, Jerusalem, Israel. WORKSHOPS Institute for Critical Social Inquiry (ICSI) at the New School for Social Research, participation at Prof. Judith Butler summer seminar Freud to Klein: Death Drive, Pleasure, Ethics. June 2016. TEACHING EXPERIENCE The Department of Communication & Journalism, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Frontal Teaching Assistant Quantitative Research Methods for M.A. students. Lecturer: Prof. Ifat Maoz (2014-Present). Qualitative Research Methods for B.A. students. Lecturer: Dr. Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt (2011-Present). Quantitative Research Methods for B.A. students. Lecturer: Dr. Meital Balmas (2012- Present). Guest Lecturer. Introduction to queer theory B.A. and one M.A. students. Lecturer: Prof. Ifat Maoz (2014-2015). Teaching Assistant Journalism and Freedom of Press and Ethical Dilemmas in Journalism. Lecturer: Prof. Moshe Negbi (2012-14). 3
Public Opinion, Public Opinion in the Israeli Palestinian Conflict, and Brand Asset Management and Communication. Lecturer: Prof. Jacob Shamir (2011-12). RESEARCH ASSISTANT Research Assistant to Prof. J. Shamir and to Prof. I. Maoz from the Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace and the Department of Communication, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2010-Present). Project title: JIPP - Joint Israeli Palestinian Polls project. Research Assistant to Prof. N. Shalhoub-Kevorkian from the Mada al-carmel, School of Social Work and the Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2012-2014). Project title: Gender and Human Rights. Research Assistant to Dr. K. Tenenboim-Weinblatt from the Department of Communication, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2012). Project title: Journalists in the 2011 Summer Social Protest Research. Research Assistant to Dr. Z. Kampf from the Department of Communication, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2011-2012). Project title: Personalization of Terrorism Coverage (Israeli-German-British Project). Research coordinator at research of the social protest in Israel - summer 2011, supervised by Prof. J. Shamir from the Department of Communication, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Prof. A. Simpser from the Department of Political Science, University of Chicago. (2011). Project title: Communications, Political Involvement and the Climate of Opinion in the Summer 2011 Protest. Research member at research group of the social protest in Israel - summer 2011, under the head of Prof. M, Shalev, Prof. G. Yair and Dr. M. Frenkel from the Levi Eshkol Institute for Social, Economic and Political Research in Israel and The Shaine Center for Research in Social Sciences, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2011). Project title: the Summer 2011 Protest in Israel. GRANTS / AWARDS The Harry and Sylvia Hoffmann leadership fellowship for outstanding PhD Candidate, the Hebrew University (2014-17) The Department of Communication PhD Scholarship (2013-17) The Truman Institute for the Advancement of Peace, the Hebrew University, the Joint Israeli Palestinian Poll (2010-16) Travel grant for summer school in the Institute for Critical Social Inquiry (ICSI) at the New School for Social Research, awarded by the Department of Communication and Journalism and the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. (2016) 4
Travel grant for paper presentation at the International Communication Association (ICA), awarded by the Authority for Research Students of the Hebrew University (2015) Travel grant for paper presentation at the Homonationalism and Pinkwashing Conference, awarded by the Department of Communication of the Hebrew University (2013) The Levi Eshkol Institute for Social, Economic and Political Research in Israel Fellowship (2011-12) The Shaine Center for research in Social Sciences and the Levi Eshkol Institute Fellowship (2011-12) The Lafer Center for Women and Gender Studies Fellowship (2010-11) The ISEF fellowship for BA students at the Hebrew University (2006-08) OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES Methodology Advisor for quantitative methods and research ethics. The Department of Communication at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2015-2017) Co-organizer of three panel sessions on Queer Safe Spaces in the III European Geographies of Sexualities Conference "Crossing Boundaries: Sexualities, Media and (urban) Spaces". Co-organized by Yossi David, the Hebrew University, Lital Pascar, Northwestern University, & Gilly Hartal, Bar Ilan University. Take place at Rome, 16-18 September 2015 Member of the scholar peer group at The Center for the Advancement of Women in the Public Sphere, Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (2014-2015) Member of the Sexism and Racism Group, scholar peer group for graduate students at the Minerva Humanities Center, Tel-Aviv University (2013-2014) Member of the organizing committee, Mind the Gap: Academy and Activism within the Queer Community, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2012) Founding member of the Queer Studies Group, Scholar peer group for graduate students at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2011-2012) Delegation member of Israeli-German-British Research Project on the Personalization of Terrorism Coverage, Berlin, Germany (2011) Member of the Academic Delegation of the Hebrew University-Freie Universität Berlin Academic Exchange Workshop: Politics, Identities and Political Communication, (2011, 2013) MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS International Communication Association (ICA) Institute for Critical Social Inquiry (ICSI) 5
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Founding and director of the education and academy department at Yozim Leshinuy (leaving for change) organization that aiming to integrate former members of the Ultra-Orthodox community (2013-Present). Founding and coordinator of the encouragement workshop for participating master degree and research, for first generation for higher education students (2013-Present). Volunteer at Hillel - an organization for former Ultra-Orthodox Jews (2005-Present). Founding and director of the Equal Opportunities Unit for first Generation for higher education Students that educate in Non-Israeli education, Ethiopian and from Ultra-Orthodox education at the Dean office, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2010-2014). Volunteer and coordinator in the refusers support network in "New Profile" organization, a group of feminist women and men, who active for demilitarizing the Israeli society (2010-2014). Founding and director of the "Alternative Student Day" in Jerusalem/Al Quds, which include music and artists from the different cultures and languages, people from all religions and political views (2009-2011). Workshop leader at the "Cinema and Human Rights" Project at the Public Committee against Torture in Israel (PCATI) (2009-10). Spokesperson's assistant at Bizchut, the Human Rights Center for People with Disabilities (2008-09). 6