Tamar Katriel (; born 1947) is professor emeritus of communications in the University of Haifa.
[ Dr. Tamar Katriel MA, PhD, 1980, 1983]
Her interests include, among others, culture, language and communication, in particular, issues of language and memory in the context of the cultural legacy of German-speaking Jews in Israel.[
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Tamar Katriel was born and educated in Israel.[Elana Shefrin, Re-Mediating the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: The Use of Films to Facilitate Dialogue, p. 347] She earned BA in English language and literature (University of Haifa, Ben Gurion University, 1967-1973); MA in English linguistics (UoH, 1973-1976); MA in speech communication (UoH, 1979-1980). She received a PhD in speech communication at University of Washington in Seattle in 1983 and since then she was with the University of Haifa.[ פרופ' (אמריטה) תמר כתריאל ( vitae, in English)]
Books
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1986: Talking Straight: Dugri Speech in Israeli Sabra Culture
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:Analysis of the cultural phenomenon of , or "straight" speech style of sabras; based on her Ph.D.
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1991: Communal Webs: Communication and Culture in Contemporary Israel
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2004: Dialogic Moments: From Soul Talks to Talk Radio in Israeli Culture
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2013: Performing the Past: A Study of Israeli Settlement Museums
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2020: Defiant Discourse: Speech and Action in Grassroots Activism (The Politics of Language)
Awards and recognition
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1987: Golden Anniversary Award for Outstanding Scholarship for Talking Straight from the American National Communication Association
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2004 University of Washington Alumni Hall of Fame
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2017: Elected Fellow of the International Communication Association
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2023: Life Achievement Award from the
[ אות מפעל חיים 2023 פרופ׳ תמר כתריאל ]
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