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Rivka Neriya-Ben Shahar
Rivka Neriya-Ben Shahar
Sapir Academic College
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Negotiating agency: Amish and ultra-Orthodox women’s responses to the Internet
R Neriya-Ben Shahar
New Media & Society 19 (1), 81-95, 2017
712017
Gender, religion, and new media: Attitudes and behaviors related to the Internet among ultra-Orthodox women employed in computerized environments
N Shahar, A Lev-On
International Journal of Communication 5, 875-895, 2011
562011
A forum of their own: Views about the Internet among ultra-Orthodox Jewish women who browse designated closed fora
A Lev-On, RNB Shahar
First Monday, 2011
492011
“Mobile internet is worse than the internet; it can destroy our community”: Old Order Amish and Ultra-Orthodox Jewish women’s responses to cellphone and smartphone use
RNB Shahar
The Information Society 36 (1), 1-18, 2020
242020
The medium is the danger: Discourse about television among Amish and ultra-orthodox (Haredi) women
R Neriya-Ben Shahar
Journal of Media and Religion 16 (1), 27-38, 2017
182017
To browse, or not to browse? Third-person effect among ultra-Orthodox Jewish women, in regards to the perceived danger of the Internet
A Lev-On, N Shahar
Regards to the Perceived Danger of the Internet (November 16, 2023). NERIYA …, 2023
132023
Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) women and mass media in Israel–Exposure patterns and reading strategies
R Neriya-Ben Shahar
Unpublished PhD thesis, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem.(Hebrew), 2008
132008
“For We ascend in holiness and do not descend.” Jewish ultra-Orthodox women’s agency through their discourse about media
R Neriya-Ben Shahar
Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 18 (2), 212-226, 2019
122019
The learners' society: Continuity and change in characteristics of education and employment among Ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) women.
RNB Shahar
Sociological Papers 14, 2009
112009
The amen meal: Jewish women experience lived religion through a new ritual
RNB Shahar
Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues, 158-176, 2018
102018
“At ‘Amen Meals’ It’s Me and God” Religion and Gender: A New Jewish Women’s Ritual
R Neriya-Ben Shahar
Contemporary Jewry 35 (2), 153-172, 2015
72015
" At'Amen Meals' It's Me and God" Religion and Gender: A New Jewish Women's Ritual
RNB Shahar
Contemporary Jewry, 153-172, 2015
72015
Being the wife of a Torah scholar
RNB Shahar
Heker Hahevra Ha\'Haredit 2, 169-192, 2015
72015
To browse or not to browse: Perceptions of the danger of the Internet by ultra-orthodox Jewish women
A Lev-On, R Neriya-Ben Shahar
New media and intercultural communication, 223-236, 2012
72012
“We Need to Worship Outside of Conventional Boundaries”: Jewish Orthodox Women Negotiating Time, Space and Halachic Hegemony Through New Ritual
R Neriya-Ben Shahar
Contemporary Jewry 39 (3), 473-495, 2019
52019
Forum of their own: Studying discussion forums of Ultra-Orthodox women online
A Lev-On, RNB Shahar
Misgarot Media 4, 67-106, 2009
42009
‘I am just a part of the community’: Amish and Ultra-Orthodox Women and the Third Person Perception
R Neriya-Ben Shahar
Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies 9 (1), 83-98, 2021
32021
Women's creation and renewal of religious rituals: A strategy for addressing their marginality in traditional societies
RNB Shahar
Iyunim Bitkumat Israel 24, 257-281, 2014
32014
Negative Spaces in the Triangle of Gender, Religion, and New Media: A case study of the Ultra-Orthodox community in Israel
RNB Shahar
The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Communication, 330-348, 2020
22020
Open spaces? Perceptions of the Internet among Ultra-Orthodox women working in computerized environments
A Lev-On, RNB Shahar
Megamot 49, 272-306, 2013
22013
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