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  1. Harel-Shalev, Ayelet. 2010. The Challenge of Sustaining Democracy in Deeply Divided Societies: Citizenship,Rights, and Ethnic Conflicts in India and Israel. Lanham: Lexington Press. The book was awarded the Israeli Political Science Association's prize for the best book of 2010.

  2. Harel-Shalev, Ayelet. 2013. *Reprint, including a new Introduction: The Challenge of Democracy: Citizenship,Rights, and Ethnic Conflicts in India and Israel. South Asian edition. New-Delhi: Cambridge University Press India and Foundation Books, 2013.

  3. Harel-Shalev, Ayelet  and Daphna-Tekoah  Shir. 2020. Breaking the Binaries in Security Studies: A Gendered Analysis of Women in Combat. Oxford University Press. -promo code

  4. הראל-שלו, אילת ודפנה-תקוע, שיר, על ביטחון וחוסר ביטחון – הקרב הכפול של נשים לוחמות, פרדס, תשפ"א

 

 

  1. Stein, Arthur, and Harel-Shalev, Ayelet, (Eds). Affect, Interest, and Political Entrepreneurs in Ethnic and Religious Conflicts. New-York & London: Routledge, 2018. ISBN.

PUBLICATIONS

Authored Books
Refereed Chapters in Collective Volumes
  1. Harel-Shalev, A. 2009. The Complexity of Majority-Minority Relations in Deeply Divided Democracies –Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives. Editors, Avnon, D. and Benziman, Y., Plurality and Citizenship in Israel Moving Beyond the Jewish/Palestinian Civic Divide. New-York and London: Routledge. Pp. 93-114

  2. Harel-Shalev, A. 2010. The Problematic Nature of Religious Autonomy to Minorities in Democracies –The Case of India's Muslims. Editor, Haynes, J. Religion and Democratizations. New-York and London: Routledge. Chapter 10. (Reprint of my Democratization journal article). Pp. 221-241.

  3. Harel-Shalev, A. 2010. Educational Policy toward "Homeland Minorities" in Divided Societies. Editors, Lazin, F., Jayaram, N., and Evans, M. Higher Education and Equality of Opportunity: Cross-National Perspectives. Lanham: Lexington Press. Chapter 12. Pp. 183-200.

  4. Harel-Shalev, A. and Daphna-Tekoah, S. 2015. Gendering Conflict Analysis  Analyzing Israeli Female Combatants' Experiences. Editor, Shekhawat, S. Female Combatants in Conflict and Peace. Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. 69-83.​​ 

  5. Harel-Shalev, A. 2018. Gendering Conflict Analysis - The Case of Minority Women and Muslim Women’s Status in India. In Stein and Harel-Shalev (Eds.). Affect, Interest, and Political Entrepreneurs in Ethnic and Religious Conflicts. New York & London, Routledge. Pp. 135-154. (Reprint of my ERS article 2017).

  6. Stein, A. and Harel-Shalev, A. 2018. Ancestral and Instrumental in the Politics of Ethnic and Religious Conflict. In Stein and Harel-Shalev (Eds.). Affect, Interest, and Political Entrepreneurs in Ethnic and Religious Conflicts. New York & London, Routledge. Pp. 1-20 (Reprint of our ERS article 2017).

  7. Harel-Shalev, A. 2018. Gendered Perspective on Intractable Conflicts and Power Sharing. In L. Kriesberg, C Gerard, G. Golan, & M. Elman (Eds.), Transforming Intractable Conflicts.  Lanham:  Rowman & Littlefield. Accepted.

  8. Daphna-Tekoah, S. and Harel-Shalev, A. 2018. Beyond Binaries: Analyzing Violent State Actors in Critical Studies. In Richard Jackson, Harmonie Toros, Lee Jarvis & Charlotte Heath-Kelly (Eds.) 10 years of Critical Studies on Terrorism (Reprint of our CST article 2017, Equal contributions). Accepted.

  9. Harel-Shalev, A., and Daphna-Tekoah, S., 2018. On Research and Listening. Pp. 183-210. In Keinan, I. and Harbourn, I. (Eds.). Security as a Civic Issue. Haifa: Pardes. (Hebrew). 

  10. Harel-Shalev, A., 2019. Gendered Perspective on Intractable Conflicts and Power Sharing. PP. 17-33. In L. Kriesberg, C Gerard, G. Golan, & M. Elman (Eds.), Transforming Intractable Conflicts.  Lanham:  Rowman & Littlefield. 

  11. Harel-Shalev, A., and Levy, N. 2019. Some ‘Side Effects’ of Religious Diversity: Exploring Religious Conversion in the Indian Secular State. Pp. 93-118. In Jørn Borup, Lene Kühle, and Marianne Qvortrup Fibiger (Eds). Religious Diversity in Asia. NL: Brill.

  12. Harel-Shalev, A., and Daphna-Tekoah S., 2018. Listening to Silences and Voices – A Methodological Framework Parpart, J. and Parashar, S. (Eds) Rethinking Silence, Voice and Agency in Contested Gendered Terrains. Pp. 78-92. NY: Routledge.

  13. Harel-Shalev, A. 2020. To be or not to be a Combatant?: Feminism and Gendered Considerations in the Israel Defense Forces. In The Role of a Woman in Jewish World, edited by D. Maryasis and L. Khlebnikova. Pp. 133 – 154. Moscow: Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. РОЛЬ ЖЕНЩИНЫ В ЕВРЕЙСКОМ МИРЕ Коллективная монография МОСКВА ИВ РАН.

  14. Harel-Shalev, A. 2021. Women in the Military. International Palgrave Handbook on Israel, edited by P.R. Kumaraswamy. 

  15. Daphna-Tekoah, S. and Harel, Ayelet. 2021. On Trauma, Violence and Listening. In Social Work on Fire, edited by Orit Nuttman-Shwartz. Pardes Press. Accepted.

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Edited Books
Refereed Articles in Scientific Journals
  1. Harel-Shalev, A. 2006. The Status of Minority Languages in Deeply Divided Societies: Urdu in India and Arabic in Israel - a Comparative Perspective. Israel Studies Forum 21(2):28-57. 

  2. Harel-Shalev, A. 2009. Lingual and Educational Policy toward "Homeland Minorities" in Deeply Divided SocietiesPolitics and Policy 37(5): 951-970.

  3. Harel-Shalev, A. 2009. The Problematic Nature of Religious Autonomy to Minorities in Democracies – The Case of India's Muslims. Democratization 16(6): 1261-1281.

  4. Harel-Shalev, A. 2010. The State’s Attitude toward Homeland Minorities in Divided Democracies: A Comparative analysis of India and Israel. State and Society 7(1):885- 910. (Hebrew). 

  5. Harel-Shalev, A. 2013. Policy Analysis beyond Personal Law: Muslim Women’s Rights in IndiaPolitics and Policy 41(3):384-419.

  6. Harel-Shalev, A. 2013. Implementing Democracy and Minority Rights in Deeply Divided Societies: Comparing Macedonia and Israel. New Balkan Politics 13:28-44.

  7. Harel-Shalev, A. 2013. The Muslim Minority and Minority Rights in Independent India. Zmanim 122:3 41. (Hebrew).

  8. Daphna-Tekoah, S., and Harel-Shalev, A. 2014. “Living in a Movie” - Women Combatants in Conflict Zones  A multilayered analysis. Women's Studies International Forum 44:26-34.

  9. Harel-Shalev, A., and Peleg, I. 2014. Hybridity and Israel Democratic Order – The End of Imperfect Balance? Contemporary Review of the Middle East 1(1):74-94.

  10. Harel-Shalev, A., and Chen, S. 2015. Democracy and Ultra-Nationalism – Normative Duality in Deeply Divided Society. Theory and Criticism 44: 151-175 (Hebrew).

  11. Harel-Shalev, A., and Daphna-Tekoah, S. 2016. Bringing Women’s Voices Back In: Conducting Narrative Analysis in IR International Studies Review 18(2): 171-194. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/isr/viv004.

  12. Harel-Shalev , A., and Daphna-Tekoah , S. 2016. The Double Battle - Women Combatants and Embodied Experiences in WarzonesCritical Studies on Terrorism 9(2): 312-333. doi: 10.1080/17539153.2016.1178484.

  13. Harel-Shalev, A. 2017. Gendering Conflict analysis - The case of Minority Women and Muslim Women’s Status in India. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 40(12), 2115-2134. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2017.1277028..

  14. Daphna-Tekoah, S. and Harel-Shalev, A. 2017. The Politics of Trauma Studies - An Analysis of Women Combatants’ Experience of Traumatic Events in Conflict Zones. Political Psychology. First view - DOI: 10.1111/pops.12373.

  15. Harel-Shalev A., Huss, E., Daphna-Tekoah, S., and Cwike, J. 2017. Drawing on Women's Military Experiences and Narratives – Women Soldiers’ Challenges in the Military Environment. Gender, Place and Culture, 10.1080/0966369X.2016.127718.

  16. Stein, A. and Harel-Shalev, A. 2017. Ancestral and Instrumental in the Politics of Ethnic and Religious Conflict. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 40(12), 1981-2000.

  17. Daphna-Tekoah, S. and Harel-Shalev, A. 2017. Beyond Binaries: Analyzing Violent State Actors in Critical  Studies.  Critical Studies on Terrorism 10(2). http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17539153.2017.1329783

  18. Harel-Shalev A. 2018. The Dynamics of Multiple Citizenship? Gendered analysis of the status of women in        deeplydivided societies. The Public Sphere 13: (Special Issue: honoring Yoav Peled): 227-250 (Hebrew)

  19. Elia Leib, R, Harel-Shalev, A. and Daphna-Tekoa. 2018. From a disadvantaged community to a struggling one - Myriad voices of Ethiopian community members in the background of the 2015 protestSociety and welfare 48(4): 801-829 (Hebrew). 

  20. Arnd-Linder, S., Harel-Shalev, A., and Daphna-Tekoah S., The Political is Personal - Everyday lives of women in Israel/Palestine. Women's Studies International Forum 69: 76-84.

  21. Harel-Shalev, A. 2018. A Room of One's Own (?) in the Battlespace –Women Soldiers in War Rooms (2018). Critical Military Studies.https://doi.org/10.1080/23337486.2018.1494882 .

  22. Levi-Hazan Y., and Harel-Shalev A., 2019.  “Where Am I in this Story?”- Listening to Activist Women Writers. The Journal of Gender Studies 28(4): 387-401. https://doi.org/10.1080/09589236.2018.1485554.

  23. Harel-Shalev A., Kook R, & Yuval F. 2019. Gender Relations in Bedouin Communities in Israel: Local Government as a Site of Ambivalent Modernity. Gender, Place and Culture 26(1): 30-51. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2018.1518314.

  24. Kook, R., and Harel-Shalev, A., and Yuval, F. 2019. Focus Groups and the Collective Construction of Meaning: Listening to Minority Women in Israel. Women's Studies International Forum 72: 87-94.

  25. Lander, L. Huss E., and Harel-Shalev A., 2019. Coping with Transitions: The Case of Combat Reserve Forces. Clinical Social Work Journal. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10615-019-00731-1.

  26. Harel-Shalev. A, 2020. Learning from silences. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 22(3): 434-441 https://doi.org/10.1080/14616742.2020.1755335.

  27. Kook, R. and Harel-Shalev, A. 2020. Patriarchal norms, practices and changing gendered power relations- Narratives of Ultra-Orthodox women in Israel. Gender, Place and Culture https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2020.1762546.

  28. Harel-Shalev A, Kook, R. & Elkrenawe, F. 2020. Changing (?) Gender Roles within Conservative Communities: An Analysis of Narratives of Bedouin Women. Social Politics. https://doi.org/10.1093/sp/jxaa013.

  29. Harel-Shalev, A. 2005. The Status of the Arabic Language in Israel - Comparative PerspectiveAdalah'sNewsletter. (English; Arabic & Hebrew).

  30. Harel-Shalev, A. 2005. The Status of Minority Languages in Deeply Divided Societies. Tel-Aviv: Harold Hartog School of Government and Policy, TAU. (Hebrew).

  31. Daphna-Tekoah, S., and Harel-Shalev, A. 2012. From Rothschild to Rothschild: The Recent 'Social Justice'Demonstrations in Israel in a 'Different Voice'. History and Theory – The Protocols 23. http://bezalel.secured.co.il/zope/home/he/1328560844.

  32. Harel-Shalev, A. 2019. The cancellation of the Special Status of Kashmir. The Arena. (Hebrew) https://www.arenajournal.org.il/single-post/2019/08/08/harel-shalev-kashmir.

  33. Harel-Shalev, A. 2019. Feminist International Relations (IR) Theory. In: Romaniuk S., Thapa M., Marton P. (eds) The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Global Security Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74336-3.

  34. Harel-Shalev, A. and Wolberg, C. 2020. Human Security. The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Global Security Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74336-3_227-1.

  35. Harel-Shalev A, 2021. A Room of Their Own in the IDF?: Experiences of Female Combat-Support Soldiers in Forward War Rooms. Society, Military and National Security – Ma’arachot. Vol 1: 31-49. (Hebrew). https://www.maarachot.idf.il/2021

  36. Kook R & Harel-Shalev Ayelet, 2021. “I am only working, it’s not a career” – Narratives of Ultra-Orthodox Women about Agency and Employment. Gender [Migdar]. Vol 8. (Hebrew). https://www.migdarjournal.com

  37. Harel-Shalev Ayelet, and Daphna-Tekoah, S. 2021. Breaking the Binaries in Research- The Listening Guide. Qualitative Psychology. 8(2): 211:223. https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2021-84531-006

  38. Harel-Shalev, Ayelet and Kook, R. 2021. Ontological Security and the Protection of Women: The Case of Polygamy among Religious Minorities. Frontiers in Psychology - Gender, Sex and Sexuality Section. [Equally contributed]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.743478.

  39. Daphna-Tekoah, S. Harel-Shalev, Ayelet and Harpaz-Rotem, I.  2021. “Thank you for hearing my voice” – Listening to combat veterans in US and Israeli militaries. Frontiers in Psychology–Personality and Social Psychology Section [Equally contributed]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.769123

  40. Kook, R and Harel, Ayelet. 2022. Protecting the Women or Protecting the State?  Politics [Politika]. (Hebrew).  

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