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Tamar Ashuri
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2011
Tamar Ashuri
. 2011.
(Web)sites of Memory and the Rise of Moral Mnemonic Agents
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New Media & Society.
2010
Tamar Ashuri
. 2010.
The Arab-Israeli conflict in the media producing shared memory and national identity in the global television era
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Tamar Ashuri
. 2010.
I Witness: Re-presenting Trauma in and by Cinema
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The Communication Review. 13(3):171-192.
2007
Tamar Ashuri
. 2007.
Television Tension: National Versus Cosmopolitan Memory in a Co-Produced Television Documentary
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Media, Culture & Society. 29(1):31-51.
2005
Tamar Ashuri
. 2005.
The nation remembers: national identity and shared memory in television documentaries
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Nations & Nationalism. 11(3):423-442.