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Lab Scholarly Outcomes: Publications

Warshel, Y. When Conflict Is Real: Reimagining the Study of Children, Youth and Media in International and Global Conflict Zones (under contract with Stanford University Press).

Warshel, Y. (2023). Two plus two does not equal four: (Non-) Childist calls for Sahrawi statehood. NEOS: A Publication of the American Anthropology Association. Anthropology of Children and Youth Interest Group (Communication in the Worlds of Children and Youth: Imagination, Language, Performance, and Creative Expression),15(2).

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Warshel, Y. (2021). How might media aid and empower young people to manage armed political conflict? Parenting for a Digital Future, London School of Economics.

Warshel, Y.(2021 hardback and electronic editions, 2022 paperback). Experiencing the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Children, Peace Communication and Socialization. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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  • 2024 - Next Generation Indie Book Award Finalist in Current Events

  • 2024 - International Studies Association Book Award Runner-up in International Communication

 

  • 2023 - National Communication Association Outstanding book of the Year Award in Ethics

 

  • 2023 - International Communication Association Activism, Communication and Social Justice Outstanding Book Award-Honorable Mention

  • 2022 - National Communication Association Applied Communication Division Sue DeWine Distinguished Scholarly Book Award

 

  • 2021 - Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Teaching Award in International Communication (in conjunction with a teaching module I developed)

Warshel, Y. (2019). Problematizing the variable of conflict to address children, media, and conflict. Journal of Global Ethics (Global Justice for Children). 15(3), 361-381

Warshel, Y. (2018). Conducting ethical research with children inside and/or displaced by conflict zonesNEOS (Child Displacement). 10(2) 8-10, October.

Warshel, Y. (2018). Peace Communication. Key Concepts in Intercultural Dialogue, 91.

Warshel, Y. (2014). Mamfakinch: Moroccan citizen journalism collective. In Harvey, K. (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Social Media and Politics. 2 (pp. 787-789). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

  • Encyclopedia won the 2014 Apex Award for “One-of-a-kind Print Publication”, and the 2014 Library Journal’s Best Reference

Warshel, Y. (2014). Social Media and Middle Eastern, North African and Gulf Politics. In Harvey, K. (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Social Media and Politics. 2 (pp. 821-827). Thousand Oaks, California: Sage.

  • Encyclopedia won the 2014 Apex Award for “One-of-a-kind Print Publication”, and the 2014 Library Journal’s Best Reference

Warshel, Y. (2012). It’s All about Tom and Jerry, Amr Khaled and Iqra, Not Hamas’s Mickey Mouse: Palestinian Children’s Cultural Practices around the Television Set. Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, 5(2), 211–245.

Ellis, Donald and Yael Warshel (2010). The contributions of communication and media studies to peace education. In E. Cairns and G. Salamon. (eds.) Handbook on Peace Education. (pp. 135-153). New York: Psychology Press.

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Warshel, Y. (2009). Broadening the Discourse about Martyrdom Television Programming. Arab Media and Society 8(Spring), 10 pp.

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Warshel, Y. (2007). "As though there is peace:" Opinions of Jewish-Israeli children about watching Rechov Sumsum/Shara’a Simsim amidst armed political conflict. In Lemish, D. and Gotz, M. (eds.), Children and media at times of conflict and war (pp. 309-332). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.

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Warshel, Y. (2004). Surrogate languages: Alternative communication. In P. Peek and K. Yankah (Eds.) African Folklore: An Encyclopedia. (pp. 450-451). New York, NY: Routledge.

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