All Stories

  1. Google Maps review sub-platform: A narrative view of design, affordances, and user activity
  2. Ethnography of Communication
  3. “I repeatedly tell you, the future is yours—the righteous, not the liars”: Hope in Saleh Diab's political speeches in East Jerusalem
  4. Memory, media, and museum audience's discourse of remembering
  5. Backpacker Tourism
  6. ‘Come support the locals!’: mediating peripheral spaces on Google maps via user-generated content
  7. “OK guys, thank you for coming today”: Indexicality, utterance events, and verbal rituals in political speeches in Sheikh Jarrah
  8. Polemic polyphony
  9. Like, share, and remember: Facebook memorial Pages as social capital resources
  10. “Really Made You Feel for the Jews Who Went Through This Terrible Time in History”
  11. Review forum of Tamar Katriel’s book Defiant Discourse
  12. The ethnomethodology of metapragmatics in everyday interaction
  13. Conceptualizing social media sub-platforms: The case of mourning and memorialization practices on Facebook
  14. Theorising comment books as historical sources: towards a performative and interpretive framework
  15. Museum Audience’s Texts: Toward a Contextual Conceptual Reading
  16. Narrative affordances
  17. Gestures of closure: A small stories approach to museumgoers' texts
  18. Voices on display: Handwriting, paper, and authenticity, from museums to social network sites
  19. Stance-taking and participation framework in museum commenting platforms: On subjects, objects, authors, and principals
  20. Memory, media, and museum audience’s discourse of remembering
  21. Thank you for dying for our country: Commemorative texts and performances in Jerusalem Chaim Noy (2015) Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press ISBN: 978-0-19-939897-3. Pp. 304
  22. Moral discourse and argumentation in the public sphere: Museums and their visitors
  23. ‘Look at me! Oh Lord have mercy!’: images of roller-coaster riders and the work of self-recognition
  24. Thank You for Dying for Our Country: Commemorative Texts and Performances in Jerusalem. Chaim Noy. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. 274 pp.
  25. Participatory Media and Discourse in Heritage Museums: Co-constructing the Public Sphere?
  26. Participatory media new and old: semiotics and affordances of museum media
  27. How museums diaply language and disocurse. Or the visual environments of language
  28. “Seeing the Voices”: On the Visual Representation of Texts in Jewish Museums
  29. Discourse in the public sphere
  30. Backpacker
  31. Thank You for Dying for Our Country
  32. Tourists’ Traces
  33. Articulating Commemoration
  34. Ethnography²
  35. Conclusions
  36. The Ammunition Hill Museum
  37. The Ammunition Hill Visitor Book
  38. “I Was Here!!!”
  39. “Write ‘I was impressed’ and not ‘I enjoyed’”
  40. Gender and Familial Performances
  41. “Like a magazine loaded with bullets”
  42. Interdiscursivity
  43. Writing in Museums
  44. The International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction
  45. Mobile Cartographies and Mobilized Ideologies: The Visual Management of Jerusalem
  46. Staging portraits: Tourism’s panoptic photo-industry
  47. Backpacker
  48. An aikidōka’s contribution to the teaching of qualitative inquiry
  49. Peace through Tourism
  50. Book Reviews
  51. Social Constructivism and the Philosophy of Science
  52. Your Hands. Extended: Performing Embodied Knowledge in Eastern Martial Arts
  53. Inhabiting the family-car: Children-passengers and parents-drivers on the school run
  54. The Aesthetics of Qualitative (Re)search
  55. Multimodal discourse in mediated spaces
  56. Articulating spaces: inscribing spaces and (im)mobilities in an Israeli commemorative visitor book
  57. Chaim Noy, A Narrative Community: Voices of Israeli Backpackers, Wayne State University Press: Detroit, MI, 2007; xii + 238 pp.: ISBN 9780814331767, $27.00
  58. Mediating touristic dangerscapes: the semiotics of state travel warnings issued to Israeli tourists
  59. Sanctities, Blasphemies and the (Jewish) Nation: Commemorative Inscriptions at a National Memorial Site in Israel
  60. The said and the unsaid: Performative guiding in a Jerusalem neighbourhood
  61. Reviews: Aspects of Everyday Life: S. Böhm, C. Jones, C. Land and M. Paterson, eds, Against Automobility. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2006, 259 pp., ISBN 9781405152709, US$39.95/£19.99
  62. `I was here!': addressivity structures and inscribing practices as indexical resources
  63. Chaim Noy, A narrative community: Voices of Israeli backpackers. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. 2007. Pp. xii, 238. Pb $29.95.
  64. Doing Sensory Ethnography
  65. Sampling Knowledge: The Hermeneutics of Snowball Sampling in Qualitative Research
  66. Writing Ideology: Hybrid Symbols in a Commemorative Visitor Book in Israel
  67. Mediation Materialized: The Semiotics of a Visitor Book at an Israeli Commemoration Site
  68. PAGES AS STAGES: A Performance Approach to Visitor Books
  69. Book review: CHAIM NOY, A Narrative Community: Voices of Israeli Backpackers. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press, 2007
  70. The Poetics of Tourist Experience: An Autoethnography of a Family Trip to Eilat1
  71. The Critical Turn in Tourism Studies
  72. The Beauty in the Form: Ethnomethodology and Tourism Studies
  73. The Language(s) of the Tourist Experience: An Autoethnography of the Poetic Tourist
  74. Travelling for masculinity: the construction of bodies/spaces in Israeli backpackers' narratives.
  75. Israeli Backpacking Since the 1960s: Institutionalization and its Effects
  76. Performing identity: Touristic narratives of self-change
  77. THIS TRIP REALLY CHANGED ME
  78. The Identity Drama: Narratives of Personal Change
  79. “You Must Go Trek There”
  80. Collected Stories in the Life Narratives of Holocaust Survivors
  81. Making it personal: shared meanings in the narratives of Holocaust survivors