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Tamir Sheafer
Tamir Sheafer
Professor of Political Science and Communication, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Social media and the Arab Spring: Politics comes first
G Wolfsfeld, E Segev, T Sheafer
The International Journal of Press/Politics 18 (2), 115-137, 2013
10432013
Political communication in a high-choice media environment: a challenge for democracy?
P Van Aelst, J Strömbäck, T Aalberg, F Esser, C De Vreese, J Matthes, ...
Annals of the International Communication Association 41 (1), 3-27, 2017
9882017
The personalization (s) of politics: Israel, 1949–2003
G Rahat, T Sheafer
Political communication 24 (1), 65-80, 2007
7992007
The personalization of mediated political communication: A review of concepts, operationalizations and key findings
P Van Aelst, T Sheafer, J Stanyer
Journalism 13 (2), 203-220, 2012
7972012
How to evaluate it: The role of story-evaluative tone in agenda setting and priming
T Sheafer
Journal of communication 57 (1), 21-39, 2007
4272007
Two routes to personalized politics: Centralized and decentralized personalization
M Balmas, G Rahat, T Sheafer, SR Shenhav
Party Politics 20 (1), 37-51, 2014
4152014
Mediated public diplomacy: A strategic contest over international agenda building and frame building
T Sheafer, I Gabay
Political communication 26 (4), 447-467, 2009
2852009
The influence of presumed media influence in politics: Do politicians’ perceptions of media power matter?
J Cohen, Y Tsfati, T Sheafer
Public opinion quarterly 72 (2), 331-344, 2008
2752008
Political information opportunities in Europe: A longitudinal and comparative study of thirteen television systems
F Esser, CH De Vreese, J Strömbäck, P Van Aelst, T Aalberg, J Stanyer, ...
The international journal of press/politics 17 (3), 247-274, 2012
2672012
Agenda building, agenda setting, priming, individual voting intentions, and the aggregate results: An analysis of four Israeli elections
T Sheafer, G Weimann
Journal of Communication 55 (2), 347-365, 2005
2572005
Candidate image in election campaigns: Attribute agenda setting, affective priming, and voting intentions
M Balmas, T Sheafer
International journal of public opinion research 22 (2), 204-229, 2010
2532010
Nonrepresentative representatives: An experimental study of the decision making of elected politicians
L Sheffer, PJ Loewen, S Soroka, S Walgrave, T Sheafer
American Political Science Review 112 (2), 302-321, 2018
2472018
Competing actors and the construction of political news: The contest over waves in Israel
G Wolfsfeld, T Sheafer
Political communication 23 (3), 333-354, 2006
2442006
Does a crisis change news habits? A comparative study of the effects of COVID-19 on news media use in 17 European countries
P Van Aelst, F Toth, L Castro, V Štětka, C Vreese, T Aalberg, AS Cardenal, ...
Digital Journalism 9 (9), 1208-1238, 2021
1992021
Charismatic skill and media legitimacy: An actor-centered approach to understanding the political communication competition
T Sheafer
Communication Research 28 (6), 711-736, 2001
1772001
Functional theory and political discourse: Televised debates in Israel and the United States
WL Benoit, T Sheafer
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 83 (2), 281-297, 2006
1572006
Leaders first, countries after: Mediated political personalization in the international arena
M Balmas, T Sheafer
Journal of communication 63 (3), 454-475, 2013
1272013
Does the platform matter? Social media and COVID-19 conspiracy theory beliefs in 17 countries
Y Theocharis, A Cardenal, S Jin, T Aalberg, DN Hopmann, J Strömbäck, ...
new media & society, 146144482110456, 2021
1262021
Relative political and value proximity in mediated public diplomacy: The effect of state-level homophily on international frame building
T Sheafer, SR Shenhav, J Takens, W Van Atteveldt
Political Communication 31 (1), 149-167, 2014
1232014
The spoiler effect: Framing attitudes and expectations toward peace
T Sheafer, S Dvir-Gvirsman
Journal of peace research 47 (2), 205-215, 2010
1192010
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