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Raphael Cohen-Almagor, CV, February 2016

CURRICULUM VITAE AND LIST OF PUBLICATIONS


I. CURRICULUM VITAE

1. Personal Details
Name: Raphael CohenAlmagor

University Address: School of Politics, Philosophy and International Studies 

The University of Hull

Cottingham Road

Hull, HU6 7RX

United Kingdom.
Electronic Address: R.Cohen-Almagor@hull.ac.uk

Phone: 0044-1482-465024.

Cell: 00-44-7791-763-035.

Fax Number: 0044-1482-466208.

Website: http://www.hull.ac.uk/rca

http://www2.hull.ac.uk/fass/politics/staff/prof_raphael_cohen_almagor.aspx

Blog: Israel: Democracy, Human Rights, Politics and Society, http://almagor.blogspot.com

Twitter: @almagor35

Skype: Almagor7
ACADEMIC INTERESTS
Fields of Specialization
Academic freedom; Arab-Israeli conflict; Ethics; Freedom of expression; Human rights; Internet studies; Israel studies; Political philosophy.
2. Higher Education
 Tel Aviv University (November 1983  July 1985), Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science, Sociology and Anthropology awarded in June 1986. GPA: 89/100 (Magna cum Laude).

- Tel Aviv University (November 1985  July 1987), Master’s Degree in Political Science awarded in June 1988. GPA: 94/100 (Magna cum Laude).

- Oxford University (October 1987 - August 1991), D. Phil. in Politics (awarded in March 1992).

3. Academic Positions in Institutes of Higher Education

DATES


NAMES OF INSTITUTION AND DEPARTMENT

RANKS

1991-1992


Department of Political Science, Bar-Ilan University

Post-Doctorate



1991-1998

The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute

Fellow/Director

1992-1995

Faculty of Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Adjunct Lecturer

1995-2002



Department of Communication & Faculty of Law, University of Haifa

Senior Lecturer



1999-2000



School of Law and Department of Communication, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)

Visiting Yitzhak-Rabin Fulbright Professor


2002-2006



Department of Communication, Library & Information Studies,

University of Haifa


Associate Professor



2003-2004



Institute for Policy Studies, and the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University

Senior Fellowship at the Institute and Visiting Professorship at the Advanced Studies Program

Since 2007

Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Hull

Professor and Chair in Politics

2007-2008

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

Fellowship











4. Offices in Academic Administration (Highlights)
Chairperson, Library and Information Studies, University of Haifa (2000-2003).
Director, Center for Democratic Studies, University of Haifa (2003-2007). See http://cds.haifa.ac.il/
(Acting) Deputy Dean for Research, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Hull (2008-2009).
Director, Middle East Study Group (MESG), University of Hull (2008 - ), http://www2.hull.ac.uk/fass/me-study-group.aspx
Member of dozens of committees at the departmental, faculty and university levels, both at the University of Haifa (including Faculty Exec Comm., University Scholarship Comm., University Small Grants Research Comm.) (1995-2006) and the University of Hull, including University Research Comm., University Impact Comm., University Race, Religion and Belief Comm., Academic Degrees Comm., Graduate School Research Degree Comm., Faculty Exec Comm., Faculty MA Degree Comm., Faculty Academic Approvals Comm., Faculty Engagement Committee, Faculty Research Exec. Committee, Faculty Ethics Committee (2007 – present).
Director of Postgraduate Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Hull (2011-2012).
Director of Undergraduate Studies, Politics Department, University of Hull (2011-2012).
Equality and Diversity Champion, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Hull (2012-2015).
Director of Research, School of Politics, Philosophy and International Studies (2015 -).

5. Scholarly and Public Positions/Activities Outside the University

(since 1995, partial list)
Director, Medical Ethics Think-tank, and Senior Fellow, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (1991-1998).
International Advisory Board, Center for Bioethics, University of Rijeka, Croatia (1994-1995).
The Israel Press Council (1997-2000).
Visiting Scholar, Department of Metamedica, Faculty of Medicine, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam (July-August 1999; April 2002).
Member, Public Committee on the Dying Patient, Ministry of Health, Jerusalem (2000-2002) (appointed to draft Israel’s Dying Patient Law).
Consultant, Israeli Parliament (education, health, and legislative committees) (2000-2007).
Advisor to the British Council, Israel (2006).
Review Committees of the Israel Council for Higher Education, BA programs in communication studies (2006-2011).
Advisory Board, Centre for the Advancement of Non-Racialism and Democracy, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU), South Africa (2009-2011).
International Advisory and Research Council of the Inter-University Center for Middle East Studies (IUCMES), Washington DC (2009-2012).
Consultant, Emerging Biotechnologies, The Nuffield Council on Bioethics (2011-2012).
Scholars for Peace in the Middle East (SPME) BDS (Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions) Task Force (2011-2013).
American Biographical Institute (ABI) Research Board of Advisors (2002 - ).
Advisor to Marquis Who's Who (2013 - ) and the International Biographical Centre (2014).
Consultant, Israel Ministry of Health, Jerusalem (2013).
Inaugural Member of the Advisory Committee, Initiative on Youth-oriented Online Hate, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University (2014 - ).

6. Scholarships, Awards, Research Grants (of $5,000 or more), etc. (since 1984)
The Dean’s Scholarship, Faculty of Social Sciences, Tel Aviv University (1984-1987) ($20,000).
St. Catherine’s College Post-Graduate Scholarship, Oxford University (1987-1990) (£15,000).
Rothschild Avi Chair Foundation Grant (1988-1991) (£15,000).
The European Project, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, Volkswagen Foundation (1992-1998) (1,500,000 German Marks);
The Van Leer Medical Ethics Think-tank (1995-1998) ($30,000).
Fellow, The 21st Century Trust, London (1994 - 1998) ($10,000).
Visiting Fellow, the Hastings Center, New York (to work on my books on media ethics and medical ethics, January-February 1994 and March 1999) ($5,100).
Faculty Enrichment Award and two Research Awards granted by the Canadian Government, to conduct research in Canada on the right to die with dignity, ethics in the media, hate speech and Canadian constitutional law (Summer 1995, Summer 1998, Summer 2002) ($10,000).
The Yigal Alon Scholarship (“Milgat Alon”) (1995-1998) ($200,000).
Grant, The University of Haifa, to organize and international conference in memory of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (January 1997) ($30,000).
Visiting Scholar, St. Catherine’s College, Oxford (August-October 1997).
British Council Chevening Scholarship, media ethics research. All Souls College residency, Oxford. Sponsor: Professor GA Cohen (offered for 12 months; took 3 months - August-October 1997) ($5,000).
Grants, Stifterverband fur die Deutsche Wissenschaft; The British Council; TEVA, and The Israel Cancer Association, Medical Ethics at the Close of the 20th Century (January 1998) ($7,000).
The Israeli Ministry of Science (1998) ($35,000).
Teaching Excellence Award, Faculty of Law, University of Haifa (1998-1999).
The Fulbright – Yitzhak Rabin Award (1999-2000) ($50,000).
The Israel Ministry of Science (2001) ($8,000).
Residency Fellowship, The Rockefeller Foundation Center, Villa Serbelloni, Bellagio, Italy (February 2002). http://www.rockfound.org
The Dutch Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences Scholarship (summer 2002).
Man of the Year Award 2003, awarded by The American Biographical Institute (December 2003).
Senior Fellowship, Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University (2003-2004).
Residency Fellowship, The Bogliasco Foundation, Liguria Study Center in Bogliasco, Italy (Fall 2005). http://www.liguriastudycenter.org/
USA-Israel Cultural Fund, The American Embassy, Tel Aviv (2006) ($5,000).
The 1970 Trust, England (2006) (£6,000).
Fellowship, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (2007-2008) ($90,000).
Grants, toward the publication of Public Responsibility in Israel (2009) ($15,000).
Grants, for the Middle East Study Group (2013) (£70,000).
AHRC Research Network: Crossing Over – New Narratives of Death, PI Dr David Kennedy (2013-2016) (£33,000), http://www2.hull.ac.uk/fass/english/research/research-themes/modern-and-contemporary-lit/projects/crossing-over-network.aspx
The 1970 Trust, England (2013-2016) (£9,000).

Combined together, I have raised more than $1.6 million in grants, scholarships and fellowships.



7. Teaching
A. Supervision of Graduate Students:
Mr Joseph Whittaker, MA, Middle East Studies, University of Hull (2014 – 2015). Completed with Distinction.
Mr. Bruce Mutsvaiaro, MPhil, “Rethinking the Role of the Internet in Sustaining Democratic Participation in Zimbabwe”, University of Hull (2009-2013).
Mr. Ben Pendlbury, MPhil, “Has Global Governance Created An Adequate Framework for Tackling the Challenges to Privacy in the 21st Century?” University of Hull (2010-2011).
Ms. Varda Samuels, PhD, "Legislative Approaches to Fertility Treatments in Liberal Democracies: How Do They Impact Patients' Rights?", University of Haifa (2004-2009).
Ms. Sharon Amir, PhD, "The Internet in Service of Public Representative: Comparative Analysis", University of Haifa (2005-2009).
Mr. Vladislav Ternopolsky, PhD, "Human Cloning, Embryo Cloning, and Genetic Engineering", University of Haifa (2005-2007).

B. Courses taught (since 1995) (Selected courses):
Core Courses:

- “Themes in Medical Ethics and Law”, 1998-1999, B.A. students. University of Haifa School of Law.

- "Manuscripts, Books and Libraries: Historical and Cultural Perspectives", 2005-2006, graduate students. University of Haifa Library and Information Studies.

- "Freedom of Expression in Libraries and on the Internet", 2005-2007, B.A. and M.A. students. University of Haifa Library and Information Studies.

- “Human Nature, Society and the State”, 2008-2010, 2013-2014, B.A. Students, University of Hull Department of Politics.

- “Political Thought from Plato to Marx”, 2008-2009, B.A. Students, University of Hull Department of Politics.

- “Key Skills in Politics”, 2011-2012, B.A. students, University of Hull Department of Politics.

- “Comparative Politics”, 2012-2016, B.A. Students, University of Hull School of Politics, Philosophy and International Studies. 

- “The Arab-Israeli Conflict”, 2015-2017, M.A. Students, University of Hull School of Politics, Philosophy and International Studies. 

Elective Courses/Seminars:

- “Boundaries of Freedom of Expression: Practical and Legal Aspects”, 1995-1996, seminar, B.A. students. University of Haifa School of Law.

- “Boundaries of Freedom of Expression: Theoretical Aspects”, 1995-1997, elective course, B.A. students. University of Haifa Department of Communication.

- “Media and Terror”, 1995-1997, elective course, B.A. students. University of Haifa Department of Communication.

- “From Incitement to Political Assassination”, 1997-1999, seminar, B.A. students. University of Haifa School of Law.

- “Themes in Media Ethics”, 1998-1999, seminar, B.A. students. University of Haifa Department of Communication.

- “Boundaries to Freedom of Expression and of the Media”, 1999-2000, seminar, B.A. students. UCLA Department of Communication.

- “The Right to Die with Dignity and the Right to Live with Dignity”, 1992-1995 (Hebrew University Law School), 1999, seminar, B.A. and M.A. students. UCLA School of Law.

- “Boundaries to Freedom of Expression”, 1992-1995, Hebrew University School of Law; 2000-2002, seminar, B.A. and M.A. students. University of Haifa Department of Communication.

- “Media Ethics: Boundaries to Freedom of Expression”, 2000-2001, seminar, graduate students. University of Haifa Department of Communication.

- “Issues in Media Ethics”, 2001-2002, elective course, B.A. students. University of Haifa Department of Communication.

- “Practicum in Information Studies”, 2001-2003, seminar, graduate students. University of Haifa Library and Information Studies.

- "Media Ethics: Advanced Principles and Concepts", 2002-2003, seminar, B.A. and M.A. students. University of Haifa Department of Communication.

- “Media, Violence and Pornography”, 2003-2004, elective course, graduate students. Johns Hopkins School for Advanced Studies.

- "The Theatre of Terror: Relationships between Media, Terror and Government", spring 2004, elective course, graduate students. Johns Hopkins School for Advanced Studies.

- "Boundaries to Free Speech and Media: Communication, Violence and Pornography", 2004-2005, elective course, B.A. students. University of Haifa Department of Communication and Library and Information Studies.

- "Terrorism, Media and the Internet", 2004-2005, elective course, B.A. students. University of Haifa Department of Communication.

- "There Is A Limit: Violence and Pornography in Communication and the Internet", 2004-2006, elective course, B.A. students. University of Haifa Department of Communication and Library and Information Studies.

- "Ethics, Shmetics: Themes in Media Ethics", 2005-2006, elective course, B.A. students. University of Haifa Department of Communication.

- "Racism, Violence and Pornography", 2006-2007, seminar, B.A. students. University of Haifa Department of Communication.

- “Bioethics – End of Life Decision Making”, 2009-2010, Free elective, B.A. Students, University of Hull.

- “Is There A Limit? Violence and Crime on the Internet”, 2011-2012, M.A. students, University of Hull Department of Politics.

- “Media Ethics”, 2010-2013, B.A. Students, University of Hull Departments of Humanities and Politics.

- “The Theatre of Terror: Media, Terror and Government”, 2012-2015, B.A. Students, University of Hull Department of Politics.

- “The Internet Revolution”, 2014-2015, B.A. Students, University of Hull School of Politics, Philosophy and International Studies.

- “Media, Politics and Ethics”, 2014-2016, B.A. Students, University of Hull School of Politics, Philosophy and International Studies 

- “Hate, Violence and Pornography: Legal, Political and Ethical Considerations”, 2009-2016, B.A. Students, University of Hull Departments of Politics, Humanities and School of Law.

- “Peace Building in Israel and Palestine”, 2016-2017, B.A. Students, University of Hull School of Politics, Philosophy and International Studies.



8. Memberships and Fellowships
Formerly Member of: Israel Association of Political Science (1991-1996); The International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists (1992-2003); International Research Committee on Sociology of Law (1993-1999); The Israeli Academic Forum for Ethics and Social Responsibility (1994-1999); The Oxford Society (1995-2005); Israel Association of Communication (1995-2007); American Political Science Association (1999-2000); International Political Science Association (2003-2004); Association for Canadian Studies (2000-2002); National Communication Association (2003-2004); International Communication Association (2006-2009); Conflict Research Society (2009-2010); GW-Berkeley Privacy Law Scholars (2007-2012); Britain and Ireland Association for Political Thought (2010-2012); Standing Group on International Political Theory (2008-2012); Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa (ASMEA) (2008-2013); Association of Law and Mental Health (2013-2014); International Human Rights Tribunal (2009-2014); Human Rights International Research Committee (1998-2015); Think-tank on Social Justice and Health Rights, The Gertner Institute, Ministry of Health (1999-2015); Bashaar - Academic Community for Israeli Society (2000-2015); Association for Legal and Social Philosophy (2014-2015); American Political Science Association (2014-2015).
Fellow, The 21st Century Trust (1994-2012). http://www.21stcenturytrust.org/;
"Crossing Borders", The Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research, Tel Aviv University (2006).
Member of: Oxford University Alumni Association (1992 - ); International Political Science Association (IPSA) Study Group on Democratization in Comparative Perspective (1993 - ); The Israel Association for Canadian Studies (1995 - ); The UNESCO International Clearinghouse on Children and Violence on the Screen (1998 - ); International Standing Group on Extremism and Democracy (2001 - ); Institute of Communication Ethics, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom (2005 - ); Institute of Applied Ethics, University of Hull (2007 - ); Association for Israel Studies (2008 - ); Association of Internet Researchers (2008 -); The Internet Society (2008 -); Chevening Alumni Alliance (2010 - ); Fulbright Alumni Association (2010 - ); European Association of Israel Studies (EAIS) (2011 - ); Centre for End of Life Studies, University of Hull (2013 - );

9. Refereeing
Reviewer for promotion procedures for: The University of Haifa (1995-2007); Sunderland University (1998); University of Chicago (2007); The Open University, Israel (2007); Bar-Ilan University (2007); The University of Hull (2008-2013); Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Herzliya (2009-2014); Beit Berl Academic College (2011); Sapir Academic College (2014); De Monfort University (2014); Ben-Gurion University (2015).
PhD external examiner: King’s College, London (2014-2015).
Reader for (selective list):
Law

International J. of Law and Psychiatry (2012-2013);

Journal of Law, Technology & Society (2009);

Journal of Legislative Studies (2009);

Law and Policy (2009);

Ottawa L. Rev. (1997);

Ratio Juris (2010);

UBC Law Review (2000);
Media

Asian J. of Communication (2011-2012);

Canadian J. of Communication (2004, 2009);

Communication, Culture and Critique (2008-2009);

Communication Research (2002);

European Conference in Intelligence Security Informatics (2011);



Information Security Journal: A Global Perspective (2011-2013);

International J. of Multimedia Intelligence and Security (IJMIS) (2010);

International J. of Press/Politics (2013);

Israel Communication Association (2000-2006, 2010-2011, 2016);



Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media (2011);

Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism (2014);

Journalism Studies (2007);

Media Frameworks (2011, Hebrew);

PATUACH (Hebrew, 2002);
Medical Ethics:

American J. of Bioethics (2006, 2015);

BMC Health Services Research (2013-2014);

Bioethics (2007, 2010, 2011, 2016);

British Medical Journal (BMJ) (2013-2014);

Journal of Medical Ethics (2008, 2013, 2015, 2016);

Journal of Palliative Care (2001, 2004, 2005);

Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal (2012);

Medical Research Archives (2015);

Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy (2014);

Pain and Therapy (2014);

Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine (2008);

Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics (2002-2004);
Philosophy

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (2008);

Open J. of Philosophy (2012-2014);

Philosophia (2009);
Politics

Cambridge Rev. of International Affairs (2007);

Canadian Social Science (2012);

Cooperation and Conflict (2012);

Ethnicities (2010, 2015-2016);

European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance (2014);

International Affairs (2015);

International J. of Middle East Studies (1999, 2013);

International Journal of Politics and Ethics (2001);

International Relations and Diplomacy (2013-2014);

Israel Affairs (2010);

Mediterranean Politics (2010);

Political Studies (2007);

Res Publica (2013);

Security Dialogue (2012);

State and Society (Hebrew, 2003, 2006);

Terrorism and Political Violence (2015);

The Public Sphere (2006, Hebrew);
Other

History Research (2012);

Human Rights Review (2016);

Quebec Studies (2012);

Review of Educational Research (2014);

Science and Engineering Ethics (2009-2015);

Referee, research proposals for: The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities (2001-2002); INTAS (International Association for East-West Scientific Co-operation) Young Scientist Fellowships (2002-2003); German-Israel Foundation (GIF) (2008, 2013, 2014); ESRC (2010); The Israel Ministry of Science and Technology (2010); The Ministry of Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia (2010); European Research Council (2013); Research Foundation - Flanders (Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek - Vlaanderen, FWO) (2014); European Research Council (2015); Israel Science Foundation (2016).


Reader in political theory for: Palgrave (2001).
Reader in communication studies for: The University of Haifa Press (2002); The Open University Press (Israel) (2012); Resling Publisher (Hebrew) (2012).
Reader in medical ethics for: Magnes - The Hebrew University Press (2006); Springer (2007-2008, 2013, 2015); OUP (2013).
Reader in medical law for: Springer (2010-2011).
Reader in political extremism for: Routledge (2011).
Reader in politics for: Edinburgh University Press (2012).
Reader in military ethics for: Ashgate (2012).
Reader in media ethics for: Sage (2013); Wiley Blackwell (2013); Routledge (2015).
Reader in Internet Studies for: IGI Global (2013-2014).
Referee, Book Prize in Israel Studies, Association for Israel Studies (2014-2015).


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