Amit Schejter

AMIT M. SCHEJTERJanuary, 2017

CURRICULM VITAE AND LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

  • Personal Details

Name: / Amit M Schejter
Address and telephone number at work: / The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Department of Communication Studies
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev P.O. Box 653, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel
Tel: 972-8-6477211
Fax: 972-3-6472855
E-mail:
  • Education

Ll.B. / 1982-1986 / Hebrew University / Law
M.S. / 1989-1991 / Boston University / Communications
Adviser: Prof. Julie Dobrow
Title of Master’s Thesis: The Effect of Mass Media Public Opinion Polls on the Behavior of Voters, Political Campaigns and the Mass Media
Ph.D. / 1991-1995 / Rutgers University / Communications
Adviser: Prof. Jorge Reina Schement
Title of Doctoral dissertation: Media Policy as Social Regulatory Policy: The Role of Broadcasting in Shaping National Culture in Israel
  • Employment History

2015-present / Professor (Full) / Communication Studies / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2014-present / Department Head / Communication
Studies / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2014-present / Visiting Professor and co-director, Institute for Information Policy / Telecommunications / Penn State University
2012-2015 / Associate Professor (tenured) / Communication
Studies / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2010-2011 / Visiting Professor / Communication
Studies / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2009-2014 / Associate Professor (tenured) and co-director, Institute for Information Policy / Telecommunications / Penn State University
2004-2009 / Assistant Professor (tenure track) / Telecommunications / Penn State University
2003-2004 / Attorney / -- / Cohen Lahat & Co.
2000-2003 / Vice President for Regulatory Affairs / -- / Cellcom Israel
1997-2000 / Lecturer (tenure track) / Communications / Tel Aviv University
1993-1997 / Director of Legal Affairs and International Relations / -- / Israel Broadcasting Authority
1992-93 / Senior Advisor to the Minister / -- / Ministry of Education and Culture
1989 / Minister’s Bureau Chief of Staff and Senior Policy Advisor / -- / Ministry of Education and Culture
  • Professional Activities

(a) Positions in academic administration

2014 - Present / Head, Department of Communication Studies / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2012 - 2014 / Faculty advisor for undergraduate communication studies minor / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2009 – present / Co-director, Institute for Information Policy / Penn State University
2005 – 2009 / Faculty advisor for the student chapter of the National Association of Minorities in Communications / Penn State University

(b) Professional functions outside university

Conferences/workshops organized

Date / Topic / Location
September 2016 / “Legal and Policy Issues in Cybersecurity” / George Washington University
May 2016
September 2015 / “Freedom of Information in Crisis Zones”
“New Media, Old Money: Digital Technology, Social Media
and the New Challenges to Campaign Financing” / City University London
Embassy of Switzerland, Washington, DC
May 2015 / “Administrative v. Critical Research: Implications for Contemporary Information Policy Studies” / A pre-conference of the 65th annual conference of the International Communication Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico
September 2014 / “Whose Information is it Anyway?” / New America Foundation, Washington, DC
May 2014 / “New Media, News Reporting and the Middle East” / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
May 2014 / “The Future of Broadband Regulation” / Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC
September-October 2013 / “Media policy and advocacy” / New America Foundation, Washington, DC
May 2013 / “Theory of Broadband” / Columbia University, New York, NY
September 2012 / “Is it working?”: Information Policy Evaluation / New America Foundation, Washington, DC
May 2012 / “End of the Phone System” / University of Pennsylvania Wharton Business School, Philadelphia, PA
September 2011 / “New ICTs + New Media = New Democracy?” / New America Foundation, Washington, DC
May 2011 / “Digital Diversity” / Fordham University, New York, NY
September, 2010 / “Broadband Act of 2011” / New America Foundation, Washington, DC
September, 2009 / “Beyond Broadband: Data Based Policy for a New Administration” / New America Foundation, Washington, DC
June, 2008 / “Academic Research for Media Reform: A Symposium for Scholars” / Minneapolis, MN

(c) Significant professional consulting

2015 / The committee for the study of the regulation of the Knesset Channel (appointed by chairman of the Knesset), member
2014-2017 / The advisory committee on monetary sanctions set according to article 37A1 of the communications (telecommunications and broadcasting) law, 1982, member
2014 / The committee for regulation of commercial audiovisual services (appointed by minister of communications), chairman
2002 / The committee for the restructuring of regulation of the telecommunications sector (appointed by minister of communications), industry representative
2001 / The committee for the restructuring of regulation of commercial broadcasting (appointed by minister of communications), member
1993 / The committee for the restructuring of public broadcasting (appointed by minister of education and culture and minister of justice), member
1993 / The committee for studying the issue of advertising on cable television (appointed by minister of communications), chairman

(d) Editor or member of editorial board of scientific or professional journal

2013 – present / Member, Editorial Secretariat / DigiWorld Economic Journal (until 2015 known as Communications and Strategies)
2012 / Guest editor / Media Frames: Journal of the Israel Communications Association, Issue 8: Regulation.
2010 – present / Founding editor / Journal of Information Policy (
2009 / Guest editor / Journal of Communication Inquiry, Volume 33 (4): Media Reform and Public Policy (with Laura Stein).
2009 – 2012 / Member, Editorial Board / “Media Frames” The Journal of the Israel Communication Association
2008 – present / Member, Editorial Board / Journal of Communication Inquiry
2008 – present / Member, Editorial Board / Global Media Journal(US edition)

(e) Ad-hoc referee and reviewer

Peer-reviewed journals / Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, Journal of Children and Media, Journal of Communication Inquiry, Media Frames (Hebrew), Megamot (Hebrew), Regulation & Governance, The Communication Review, Social Issues in Israel (Hebrew), Global Media Journal (American and Canadian editions), International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, International Journal of Communication, Critical Studies in Media Communications
Conferences / Member, Student paper competition bi- annual ECREA conference
ECREA
Member, Program Committee, TPRC 2010-2014
Member, Program Committee, Association for Israel Studies annual conference, 2012
International Communication Association
Media Management Division of the AEJMC
Graduate Education Interest Group of AEJMC annual conference
Telecommunication Policy Research Conference student competition
“Metaksherim” a graduate student conference
Mid-winter conference of the Graduate Education Interest Group of AEJMC
Annual conference of the Israel Communication Association
Grants / British Academy, Israel Science Foundation, Arthur W. Page Center of Integrity in Public Communication annual Page Legacy Scholars competition, Social Science Research Council (US),
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Book proposals / Lawrence Erlbaum,Open University Press (Israel), Oxford University Press, Routledge, Sage, MIT Press
Educational programs / Chair of two committees appointed by the Israeli Council of Higher Education in order to examine new degree granting programs in communication studies
Judge in the undergraduate student poster competition, Penn State (2005 – 2009)

(f) Membership in professional/scientific societies

2012-presentInternational Association of Media and Communication Research

1998-present International Communication Association

1996-present Israel Communication Association

  • Educational Activities

(a) Courses taught

Course / Level / Instituion
Communication law / Undergraduate / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Media activism / Undergraduate/graduate seminar / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Introduction to communication studies / undergraduate / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Communication theory / graduate / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Media Industry Regulation / undergraduate / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Comparative World Media / undergraduate seminar / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Disconnected Communities in an Online Society / graduate seminar / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Communications For All – activism seminar / graduate and undergraduate / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Media and Democracy / undergraduate / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Telecommunication Regulation / undergraduate / Penn State
Media and Information Industries / undergraduate / Penn State
Comparative Media Systems / graduate / Penn State
World Media Systems / undergraduate / Penn State
Media Activism / undergraduate / Penn State
Introduction to Mass Communication / undergraduate / Tel Aviv University
Broadcasting Law and Policy in Israel and the World / undergraduate / Tel Aviv University
The Public Interest Standard in Communication Policy / undergraduate seminar / Tel Aviv University
Media Institutions / undergraduate / Tel Aviv University
Communication and Cultural Policy / undergraduate seminar / Tel Aviv University
Policy Issues in the Information Society / undergraduate seminar / Tel Aviv University
Public Broadcasting / undergraduate seminar / Tel Aviv University
Regulating Communication Infrastructure / undergraduate / Tel Aviv University
Regulating Communication Content / undergraduate / Tel Aviv University
Communications and Social Justice / graduate (executive program) / Tel Aviv University
Communications and the Law / graduate (executive program) / University of Haifa
Media Law / graduate / University of Haifa
Communication Law / graduate (executive program) / Tel Aviv University

(b) Research students

Ph.D. Students

Graduation Date / Student’s Name / Degree / Institution
2009 / Ming Kuok Lim / Ph.D. / Penn State
2009 / Worapron Tina Worawongs / Ph.D. / Penn State (with Colleen Connolly-Ahern)
2010 / Jonathan Obar / Ph.D. / Penn State
2013 / NiveditaChaterjee / Ph.D. / Penn State (with Krishna Jayakar)
2014 / Daniela Korbas-Magal / Ph.D. / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (with Zvi Reich)
2016 / Sangyong Han / Ph.D. / Penn State (with Krishna Jayakar)
2016 / Noam Tirosh / Ph.D. / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2016 (expected) / Michael Todd / Ph.D. / Penn State (with Bob Richards)
2018 (expected) / Jonathan Mendels / Ph.D. / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2018 (expected) / Shula Mola / Ph.D. / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2018 (expected) / Ghalia Abu-Kaf / Ph.D. / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2019 (expected) / Malka Shacham / Ph.D. / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2019 (expected) / Moshe Schwartz / Ph.D. / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2020 (expected) / Baruch Shomron / Ph.D. / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
M.A. Students
Graduation Date / Student’s Name / Degree / Institution
2014 / Shirley Drucker / M.A. / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (with Nelly Elias)
2015 / Moshe Schwartz / M.A. / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (with Hillel Nosek) (thesis completion)
2016 / Baruch Shomron / M.A. / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2017 (expected) / Inbar Bar Yehuda / M.A. / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2017 (expected) / AmnehSharha / M.A. / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Dissertation/thesis committee member:

Ph.D. Students

2006 / SanghoSeo / Ph.D. / Penn State
2008 / Aziz Douai / Ph.D. / Penn State
2008 / Sung Wook Kim / Ph.D. / Penn State
2009 / Juraj Kittler / Ph.D. / Penn State
2012 / Michael Horning / Ph.D. / Penn State
2013 / Nadia-Ivette Martinez-Carrillo / Ph.D. / Penn State
2013 / Brandie Martin / Ph.D. / Penn State
2015 / Katherine Reed Allen / Ph.D. / Penn State
2015-19 / Yehuda BarLev / Ph.D. / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2016-20
2016-20 / Aviv Barnoy
Inbal Avraham / Ph.D.
Ph.D. / Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
M.A. Students
2008 / Patrick Baxter / M.A. / Penn State
2010 / Jon Gobeil / M.A. / Penn State
2010 / India Brown / M.A. / Penn State

Supervisor of independent studies:

Kevin Wentzel (2006, Spring); Ryan Coyle (2006, Fall); Alyse Fiori (2006-7, Honors Thesis); Ming Kuok Lim (2006, Summer); Sung Wook Kim (2007, Spring); Brandon Tarbert (2007, Spring); Worapron Tina Worawongs (2007, Summer), NiveditaChaterjee (2008, Spring), Jonathan Obar (2008, Spring), Michael Horning (2009, Summer); Sangyong Han (2010, Summer), Alan DeLevie (2011, Spring).

  • Honors, Citations, Awards

2015 / Penn State University / Visiting Paterno Scholar
2011-2012 / Penn State University / Distinguished Honors Faculty
2009-2011 / University of Hamburg/University of Amsterdam / Mundus Scholar
2009 / International Communication Association, Law and Policy Division / Top Three Paper
2008 / Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (AEJMC), Radio Television Division Annual Conference / Best Faculty Paper
2008 / Penn State, College of Communications / Faculty Marshal, Fall commencement
2006-7 / Penn State, College of Communications / Deans’ Excellence Award for Integrated Scholarship
1995 / Hebrew University (Jerusalem, Israel) / Lady Davis Post-Doctoral Fellowship (declined).
1989 / Boston University (Boston, USA) / Outstanding Academic and Leadership Achievement Student Award
  • Scientific Publications

(a) Books

  1. Cohen, A. Lemish, D. & Schejter, A. (2008) The Wonder Phone in the Land of Miracles: Mobile Telephony in Israel. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press (34 citations)
  1. Schejter, A. (2009). Muting Israeli Democracy: How Media and Cultural Policy Undermine Free Expression. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press(13citations)
  1. Schejter, A. & Tirosh, N. (2016). A Justice-Based Approach for New Media Policy: In the Paths of Righteousness. London: Palgrave-McMillan

(b) Edited Books

  1. Schejter, A. (ed.) (2009). … and communications for all: A Policy Agenda for a New Administration. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books (5 citations)

Translated to Chinese as: Information Policy in the Age of the Network Economy. Beijing: Publishing House of Electronic Industry

  1. Taylor, R. & Schejter A. (eds.) (2013). Beyond Broadband Access: Developing Data-Based Information Policy Strategies. New York: Fordham University Press
  1. Elias, N., Nimrod, G., Reich, Z. & Schejter, A. (2015). Transitions in Media. Mevasseret Zion: Tzivonim Press [in Hebrew]

(c) Edited Collections

  1. Schejter A. & Han, S. (eds.) (2010). Telecommunications, Broadcasting, and Information: Law, Policy, and Regulation. San Diego, CA: Cognella (a collection of readings designed to accompany an upper-level undergraduate course in telecommunications regulation)

(d) Book Chapters

  1. Lehman-Wilzig, S. PISchejter, A. PI (1994). Mass Media in Israel. in Y. Kamalipour, H. Mowlana (Eds.) Mass Media in the Middle East. (pp. 109-125). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
  1. Schejter, A. (1996). Rundfunk in Israel. In C. Matzen, (Ed.) InternationalesHandbuch fur Hornfunk und Fernsehen. (pp. 55-59). Hamburg: Hans BredowInstitut.
  1. Schejter, A. (1998). Rundfunk in Israel. In C. Matzen, (Ed.) InternationalesHandbuch fur Hornfunk und Fernsehen. (pp. 668-672). Hamburg: Hans BredowInstitut.
  1. Schejter, A. (1998). The Internet: A Mirage of Public Sphere. In Sivan, Y. From the MTV Generation to the LLLGeneration: The Story of a National Educational Infrastructure. (pp. 263-271) [in Hebrew]. Even Yehuda, Israel: Reches Publishing House
  1. Schejter,A. (2000). Rundfunk in Israel. In C. Matzen, (Ed.) InternationalesHandbuch fur Hornfunk und Fernsehen. (pp. 761-766) Hamburg: Hans BredowInstitut.
  1. Schejter, A. PI & Cohen, A. PI (2002). Israel: Chutzpah and Chatter in the Holyland. In J. Katz & M. Aakhus (Eds.) Perpetual Contact. (pp. 30-42) Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press(39 citations)
  1. Schejter, A. (2002). Medien in Israel. In C. Matzen, (Ed.) IntenationalesHandbuch fur Medien 2002-2003. (pp. 817-824) Hamburg: Hans BredowInstitut.
  1. Schejter, A. (2003). Public broadcasting, the information society and the Internet: a paradigm shift? In M. McCauley, E. Peterson, L. Artz & D. Halleck (Eds.) Public Broadcasting and the Public Interest. (pp. 158-174) Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe (4 citations)
  1. Schejter, A. (2004). Medien in Israel. In C. Matzen, (Ed.) IntenationalesHandbuch fur Medien 2004-2005. (pp. 905-911) Hamburg: Hans BredowInstitut.
  1. Schejter, A. (2006). Media Law and the rights of the Palestinian-Arab minority in Israeli public service broadcasting. In The Obligations of Public Broadcasting toward the Arab Society: On the Reform in the Israel Broadcasting Authority. (pp. 63-90) Nazareth: Ilam Media Center for Arab Palestinians in Israel (in Hebrew)
  1. Schejter, A. (2007) Online transformation: The Israel Broadcasting Authority on the Internet – What Goes, What Gets By and What Should Give. In T. Schwartz-Altschuller (ed.) Online Journalism in Israel (pp. 51-83) Jerusalem: Israel Democracy Institute and Burda Center for Innovative Communications at Ben Gurion University of the Negev (in Hebrew). Book can be accessed online: (English language abstracts available as of page 376)
  1. Schejter, A. (2008) European Union: Communication Law. Entry in Donsbach, W. (ed.) The International Encyclopedia of Communication (pp. 1609-1615) Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
  1. Schejter, A. (2009) International Benchmarks: The Crisis in U.S. Communications Policy Through a Comparative Lens. In: A. Schejter (ed.) “…and communications for all”: A Policy Agenda for a New Administration. (pp. 57-77) Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Translated to Chinese and reprinted in Information policy in the Age of the Network Society (Taylor, R. and Zheng, B., eds), Beijing: Pubishing House of Electronic Industry (pp. 124-146)

  1. Schejter, A. (2009) Medien in Israel. In C. Matzen, (Ed.)IntenationalesHandbuchMedien. (pp. 939-948) Hamburg: Hans BredowInstitut [in German].
  1. Schejter, A. PI & Han, S.S (2011) Regulating the media: Four perspectives. In: D. Levi-Faur (ed.) Politics of Regulation Handbook. (pp. 243-253) London: Edward Elgar(2 citations)
  1. Schejter, A. PI & Katz-Kimchi, M. PI (2012) “... [and] they formed themselves into a single unit: The Development of the Israel Broadcasting Authority Website” In: N. Brugger & M. Burns (eds.) Public Service Broadcasters on the Web: A Comprehensive History (pp. 105-117) New York: Peter Lang
  1. Schejter, A. (2013) “Rulers of thousands, rulers of hundreds, rulers of fifties, and rulers of tens: Does democracy count?” In: R. Taylor & A. Schejter (eds.) Beyond Broadband: Developing data-based information policy strategies. (pp. 113-128) New York: Fordham University Press
  1. Schejter, A. (2013). ‘I live as an alien in the land; do not hide your commandments from me.’ The regulation of media for and by the Palestinian-Israeli minority. In: D. Caspi & N. Elias (eds.) Media and Ethnic Minorities in the Holy Land. (pp. 117-135). London: Vallentine-Mitchell
  1. Schejter, A. PI & Tirosh, N. PI (2014). New Media Policy: The Redistribution of Voice. In: Liu, Y. & Picard, R. (eds.) Policy and Marketing Strategies for Digital Media. (pp. 73-86). London: Routledge
  1. Schejter, A PI. & Yemini, M. PI (2015). Media concentration in Israel. In: Noam, E. (ed.) Who Owns the World's Media? Media Concentration and Ownership around the World. (pp. 942-984). New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press
  1. Tirosh, N. PISchejter, A. PI(2016). “…please grant success to the journey on which I have come”: successful and unsuccessful media reform strategies in Israel. In: Obar, J., Freedman, D., Martens, C. McChesney, R. (eds.) Strategies for Media Reform: International Perspectives. (pp. 252-267). New York: Fordham University Press
  1. Schejter, A. & Tirosh, N. (forthcoming, 2017).Much discourse about justice: Contemporary media policy in the age of abundance, mobility, interactivity, andmultimediality. In:T.Eberwein, G.Melischek, J.Seethaler & C.Wenzel (eds.) Medienwandel – Wandel der Demokratie? Das demokratischePotenzial der sozialenMedien |Changing media –changing democracy? The democratic potential of socialmedia (pp. 283-300). Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press
  1. Schejter, A., Ben Harush, O., & Tirosh, N.(forthcoming, 2017). The Effect of the Transformation in Digital Media on the Digital Divide. In: Friedrichsen, M.,Kamalipour, Y. (Eds.). Digital Transformation in Journalism and News Media: Media Management, Media Convergence and Globalization. Berlin: Springer

(d) Refereed Articles in Scientific Journals

  1. Schejter, A. (1996). The Cultural Obligations of Broadcast Television in Israel. Gazette, 56(3), 183-200
  1. Schejter, A. (1999). From a Tool for National Cohesion, to a Manifestation of National Conflict: The Evolution of Cable Television Policy in Israel, 1986-1998. Communication Law and Policy, 4(2), 177-200
  1. Schejter, A. (1999). The Fairness Doctrine is Dead and Living in Israel. Federal Communications Law Journal 51(3), 281-300
  1. Schejter, A. PIBorenstein, K. PI (2003). 3G Where Art Thou? On What Can and Can't be Learned from the UMTS Spectrum Auctions in Europe. Communications & Strategies 50(2), 215-235
  1. Schejter, A. (2005) Service public, societe de l’information et Internet. Mediamorphoses (January, 2005) 161-169 (in French)
  1. Schejter, A. (2005) “The people shall dwell alone”: The effect of transfontier broadcasting on freedom of speech and information in Israel. “ North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation31(2), 337-376
  1. Schejter, A. (2006). “Art Thou For Us, or For Our Adversaries?” Communicative Action and the Regulation of Product Placement: A Comparative Study and a Tool for Analysis. Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law,15(1), 89-119.
  1. Schejter, A. (2006) Israeli cellular telecommunications policy. Telecommunications Policy, 30(1), 14-28.
  1. Schejter, A. PI & Yemini, M. PI (2007) "'Justice, and only justice, you shall pursue:' Network neutrality, the First Amendment and John Rawls’ Theory of Justice". Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review, 14(1), 137-174.
  1. Schejter, A. (2007) “The Pillar of Fire by Night, to Shew Them Light:” Israeli Broadcasting, the Supreme Court, and the Zionist Narrative. Media, Culture & Society, 29(6), 916-933.
  1. Schejter, A. (2007) “Jacob’s Voice, Esau’s Hands:” Transparency as a First Amendment Right in an Age of Deceit and Impersonation. Hofstra Law Review35(2), 1489-1518.
  1. Schejter, A. PI & Lee, S. PI (2007) The Evolution of Cable Regulatory Policies and their Consequences: Comparing South Korea and Israel. Journal of Media Economics, 20(1), 1-28.
  1. Schejter, A. PI, Kittler, J.S, Lim, M.S, Balaji, M.S & Douai, A.S (2007) “Let's go down, and there confuse their language, that they may not understand one another's speech:” Developing a Model for Comparative Analysis and Normative Assessment of Minority Media Rights. Global Media Journal, 6(10) (
  1. Schejter, A. (2008) ‘The Stranger that Dwelleth With You Shall Be Unto You as One Born Among You’ - Israeli Media Law and The Cultural Rights of the Palestinian Israeli Minority. Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, 1, 156-179.
  1. Schejter, A. PI & Davidson, R. PI (2008) “. . . and money is the answer for all things”: The News Corp.—Dow Jones Merger and the Separation of Editorial and Business Practices. International Journal of Communication, 2, 515-542. (online at
  1. Schejter, A. PI & Yemini, M. PI (2009) “Eyes have they, but they see not”: Israeli election laws, freedom of expression, and the need for transparent speech. Communication Law and Policy 14, 411-452
  1. Schejter, A. PIElavsky, C.M.C, (2009) “…and the children of Israel sang this song”: The Role of Israeli law and policy in the advancement of Israeli music. Min-Ad: Israel Studies in Musicology Online 7(2), 131-153
  1. Schejter, A. PIObar, J.S (2009) “Tell it not in Harrisburg, Publish it not in the Streets of Tampa”: Framing, Media Ownership, and the Public Interest. Journalism Studies, 10(5), 577-593.
  1. Schejter, A. (2009) “From all my teachers I have grown wise, and from my students more than anyone else”: What lessons can the US learn from broadband policies in Europe? International Communication Gazette, 71(5), 429-445.
  1. Schejter, A. PI, Serenko, A. PI, Turel, O. PI, and Zahaf, M. PI (2010) Policy implications of market segmentation as a determinant of fixed-mobile service substitution: What it means for carriers and policymakers. Telematics and Informatics 27, 90-102.
  1. Obar, J.SSchejter, A. PI (2010) Inclusion or Illusion: An analysis of the FCC’s public hearings on media ownership 2006-2007. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 54(2), 212-227.
  1. Davidson, R. PISchejter, A. PI (2011). “Their deeds are the deeds of Zimri; but they expect a reward like Phineas”: Neoliberal and multicultural discourses in the development of Israeli DTT policy. Communication, Culture and Critique, 4, 1-22
  1. Connolly-Ahern, C. PI, Schejter, A. PIObar, J.S (2012). The poor man’s lamb revisited? Assessing the state of LPFM at its 10th anniversary. The Communication Review, 15(1), 21-44
  1. Schejter, A. PI & Tirosh, N. PI (2012). Social media new and old in the Al-‘Arakeeb conflict – a case study. The Information Society, 28, 304-315
  1. Schejter, A. PI & Cohen, A. PI (2013). Mobile Phone Usage as an Indicator of Solidarity: Israelis at War in 2006 and 2009. Mobile Media & Communication, 1(2), 174-195
  1. Schejter, A.PI & Tirosh, N. PI (2015). “What is wrong cannot be made right”? – Why has media reform been sidelined in the debate over “social justice” in Israel. Critical Studies in Media Communication 32 (1), 16-32

Reprinted in: Decherney, P. & Pickard, V. (eds) (2015). The future of Internet policy. Abingdon, UK: Routledge (pp. 112-128)