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  1. “I have a question for you”
  2. The “Long List” in oral interactions
  3. ‘Hitlahamut’: A term for unreasonable populist public talk in Israel
  4. Creative resonance and misalignment stance
  5. On-line commenting on opinion editorials: A cross-cultural examination of face work in the Washington Post (USA) and NRG (Israel)
  6. Hebrew nu: Grammaticization of a borrowed particle from synchronic and diachronic perspectives
  7. Negotiating Norms of Discussion in the Public Arena: The Use of Irony in Israeli Political Radio Phone-In Programs
  8. Talk Radio, Discourse
  9. Talk Radio, Political
  10. Spontaneous or controlled: Overall structural organization of political phone-ins in two countries and their relations to societal norms
  11. Establishing social groups in Hebrew: ‘We’ in political radio phone-in programs
  12. “Booyah Jim”: The construction of hegemonic masculinity in CNBC ‘Mad Money’ phone-in interactions
  13. The effect of irony in radio talk-back programmes in Israel
  14. The cultural meanings of Israeli Tokbek (talk-back online commenting) and their relevance to the online democratic public sphere
  15. Gatekeeping public participation: An ethnographic account of the production process of a radio phone-in programme
  16. The Commercial and the Public “Public Spheres”: Two Types of Political Talk-Radio and Their Constructed Publics
  17. “With whom do I have the pleasure?”: Callers’ categories in political talk radio programs
  18. Types of Interaction on Israeli Political Radio Phone-In Programmes and Their Relations to the Public Sphere
  19. From Observation to Transcription and Back: Theory, Practice, and Interpretation in the Analysis of Children's Naturally Occurring Discourse