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Rivka Ribak
Rivka Ribak
Department of Communication, University of Haifa
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Remote control, umbilical cord and beyond: The mobile phone as a transitional object
R Ribak
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 27 (1), 183-196, 2009
1302009
Playing with fire: On the domestication of the mobile phone among Palestinian teenage girls in Israel
H Hijazi-Omari, R Ribak
Information, Community and Society 11 (2), 149-166, 2008
1202008
The contribution of family culture to political participation, political outlook, and its reproduction
T Liebes, R Ribak
Communication Research 19 (5), 618-641, 1992
851992
Like Immigrants' Negotiating Power in the Face of the Home Computer
R Ribak
New media & society 3 (2), 220-238, 2001
842001
Smartphone resistance as media ambivalence
R Ribak, M Rosenthal
First Monday, 2015
772015
Rebelde way in Israel: Parental perceptions of television influence and monitoring of children's social and media activities
Y Tsfati, R Ribak, J Cohen
Mass Communication & Society 8 (1), 3-22, 2005
642005
A mother's battle against TV news: A case study of political socialization
T Liebes, R Ribak
Discourse & Society 2 (2), 203-222, 1991
631991
Ideological reproduction
T Liebes, E Katz, R Ribak
Political Behavior 13, 237-252, 1991
411991
Internet power and social context: A globalization approach to web privacy concerns
R Ribak, J Turow
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 47 (3), 328-349, 2003
402003
Mobile social media as platforms in workers’ unionization
T Lazar, R Ribak, R Davidson
Information, Communication & Society 23 (3), 437-453, 2020
382020
Sex Differences in Pleasure from Television Texts: The Case of Ally McBeal
J Cohen, R Ribak
Women's Studies in Communication 26 (1), 118-134, 2003
362003
In defense of negotiated readings: how moderates on each side of the conflict interpret Intifada news
T Liebes, R Ribak
Journal of Communication 44 (2), 108-124, 1994
311994
Democracy at risk: The reflection of political alienation in attitudes toward the media
T Liebes, R Ribak
Communication Theory 1 (3), 239-252, 1991
301991
Translating privacy: developer cultures in the global world of practice
R Ribak
Information, Communication & Society 22 (6), 838-853, 2019
222019
Socialization as and through conversation: Political discourse in Israeli families
R Ribak
Comparative Education Review 41 (1), 71-96, 1997
221997
Israeli children online: From moral panic to responsible Parenting
D Lemish, R Ribak, R Aloni
Megamot-Behavioral Sciences Journal 46 (1-2), 137-163, 2009
202009
From the field phone to the mobile phone: a cultural biography of the telephone in Kibbutz Y
R Ribak, M Rosenthal
New Media & Society 8 (4), 551-572, 2006
192006
On Pomegranates and Etrogs: Internet Filters as Practices of Media Ambivalence among National Religious Jews in Israel 1
M Rosenthal, R Ribak
Digital Judaism, 145-160, 2015
162015
“Yes, I'm Worth It”: The Economy of Girls' Photo Rating in Social Network Sites
S Davidson, R Ribak
Communication, Culture & Critique 10 (1), 2-19, 2017
112017
Children & new media: Some reflections on the ampersand
R Ribak
Journal of children and media 1 (1), 68-76, 2007
112007
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