Dr. Gal Ariely Senior lecturer The Department of Politics & Government Ben-Gurion University of the Negev galariel@bgu.ac.il P.O.B. 653 Beer-Sheva 84105 Israel Tel/Fax: 972-8-6477245 Education CURRICULUM VITAE Gal Ariely BA 2000-2003. Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Political Sciences, Philosophy & Economics (PPE). MA 2004 2005. University of Haifa, School of Political Sciences (Honors). Advisors: Prof. Yael Yishai & Prof. Daphna Canetti. Thesis title: Citizenship between exclusion and inclusion: Perceptions of Israeli Jews regarding the civic status of non-jewish citizens. Ph.D 2006 2009. University of Haifa, School of Political Sciences. Advisors: Prof. Yael Yishai & Prof. Daphna Canetti. Dissertation title: The puzzle of ambivalent citizenship: Perspectives from Israel. Employment History 2014- Presnt 2012-2014 Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Politics & Government, BGU. Lecturer, Dept. of Politics & Government, BGU. 2010-2011 Visiting Scholar, Nanovic Institute, University of Notre Dame. 2008-2010 Adjunct lecturer, the School of Political Sciences, University of Haifa. Scientific Publications Refereed articles: Canetti, D., G. Ariely, & E. Halperin. (2008). Life, pocketbook, or culture: The role of perceived security threats in promoting exclusionist political attitudes towards minorities in Israel. Political Research Quarterly 61(1): 90-103. Ariely, G. & E. Davidov. (2011). Assessment of measurement equivalence in crossnational surveys: A neglected issue in political science studies. European Political Science 104(2): 271-286. Ariely, G. (2011). Constitutional patriotism, liberal nationalism, and membership in the nation: An empirical assessment. Acta Politica 46: 294-319. Ariely, G. (2011). Exploring citizenship spheres of inclusion/exclusion: Rights as potential for power, Patterns of Prejudice 45(3): 241-258.
Gal Ariely page 2 Ariely, G. (2011). Why people (dis)like the public service: Citizen perception of the public service and the NPM doctrine. Politics & Policy 39(6): 997-1019. Ariely, G. (2011). Spheres of citizenship: The role of distinct perceived threats in legitimizing allocation of political, welfare, and cultural rights in Israel. International Journal of Intercultural Relations 35(2): 213-25. Ariely, G. & E. Davidov. (2011). Can we rate public support for democracy in a comparable way? Cross-national equivalence of democratic attitudes in the World Values Survey. Social Indicators Research 104(2): 271-286. Ariely, G. (2012). Globalization and the decline of national identity: An exploration across sixty-three countries. Nations and Nationalism 18(3): 461-482. Ariely, G. (2012). Globalization, immigration and national identity: How the level of globalization affects the relations between nationalism/constructive patriotism and attitudes toward immigrants. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 15(4): 539-557. Ariely, G. (2012). Do those who identify with their nation always dislike immigrants? An examination of citizenship policy effects. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 18(2): 242-261. Ariely, G. (2013). Public administration and citizen satisfaction with democracy: Cross-national evidence. International Review of Administrative Sciences 79(4): 747-766. Ariely, G. )2013). Nationhood across Europe: The civic-ethnic framework and the distinction between Western and Eastern Europe. Perspectives on European Politics and Society 14(1): 123-143. Tsfati, Y. & G. Ariely. (2014). Individual and contextual correlates of trust in media across 44 countries. Communication Research 41(6):759-781. Ariely, G. (2014). Does diversity erode social cohesion? Conceptual and methodological issues. Political Studies 62(3): 573-595. Ariely, G. (2015). Democracy-assessment in cross-national surveys: A critical examination of how people evaluate their regime. Social Indicators Research. 121(3):621-635. Ariely, G. (2015). Trusting the press and political trust: A conditional relationship. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 25(3): 351 367. Ariely, G. (2015). Does commercialized political coverage undermine political trust? Evidence across European countries. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 59(3): 438 455. Ariely, G. (2016). Does national identification always lead to chauvinism? A crossnational analysis of contextual explanations. Globalizations 13(4): 377-395. Ariely G. (2017). Why does patriotism prevail? Contextual explanations of patriotism across countries Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 24: 351-377.
Gal Ariely page 3 Ariely G., & Uslaner, E. (2017). Corruption, fairness, and inequality. International Political Science Review 38(3): 349-362. Ariely, G. (accepted). Globalization and global identification: A comparative multilevel analysis. National Identities Ariely, G. (accepted). Global Identification, Xenophobia, and Globalization: A Cross- National Exploration. International Journal of Psychology Ariely, G. (accepted). Remembrance Day influence on national sentiments and hostility towards out-groups: Evidence from a panel study in Israel. Ethnic and Racial Studies Ariely G. (accepted). Evaluations of Patriotism across Countries, Groups, and Policy Domains, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Chapters in collective volumes/conference proceedings: Ariely, G. (2013). A common dominator of citizenship? In: D. Avnon (Ed), Civic Education in Israel. Jerusalem: Am Oved (Hebrew). pp. 361-367. Unrefereed professional articles and publications: Ariely, G. (2013). Book review of: Americanism in the Twenty-First Century: Public Opinion in the Age of Immigration, by Deborah J. Schildkraut. Public Opinion Quarterly 77(1): 423-426. Ariely, G. & E. Davidov. (2014). Democracy measures, cross-national comparisons. In Alex C. Michalos (Ed), Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research. Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. pp 1543-1546. Lectures and Presentations at Meeting and Invited Seminars 2006. Ariely, G. Citizenship hierarchy: Perceptions from Israel. European Consortium for Political Research Graduate Conference, Essex University, UK. 2007. Ariely, G. The changing inner boundaries of Israel: Current perceptions of citizenship in Israel. American Political Science Association, Chicago, USA. 2007. Ariely, G. The Hierarchy of citizenship: Approaches of Jewish groups to the citizens rights of Non-Jews. Association of Israel Studies, Open University, Israel.
Gal Ariely page 4 2008. Ariely. G. Israel between ethnicity and democracy: A comparative view of national identity perceptions in Israel, Slovakia and Canada. The Israeli Sociological Association. Tel Aviv University. 2008. Ariely, G. The Politics of the word. Third Israeli Conference for Qualitative Methodologies, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. 2009. Ariely, G. Spheres of citizenship: The role of distinct perceived threats in legitimizing the allocation of political, welfare, and cultural rights in Israel. International Society of Political Psychology, Dublin, Irland. 2009. Ariely G. & E. Davidov. Assessment of measurement equivalence in cross-national surveys: A neglected issue in political science studies. International Society of Political Psychology, Dublin, Ireland. 2010. Ariely, G. The immigration of Others and the challenge to Israeli boundaries. American Political Science Association, Washington, DC., USA. 2011. Ariely, G. How attachments to the nation shape political participation: A cross-national analysis. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, USA. 2011. Ariely, G. Liberal nationalism vs. constitutional patriotism: An empirical assessment of national membership. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, USA. 2012. Ariely, G. Debating Israel as a liberal democracy/ethnic-democracy/ethnocracy: Theoretical and methodological critiques. Association of Israel Studies, Univeristy of Haifa, Israel. 2012. Ariely, G. Globalization, immigration, and national identity: How the level of globalization affects the relations between nationalism, constructive patriotism, and attitudes toward immigrants. Ruppin International Conference on Immigration and Social Integration, Ruppin College, Israel. 2013. Ariely, G. Exploring national pride across countries. International Society of Political Psychology. IDC, Israel. 2013. Ariely, G. National identity and conflict endorsement: A deterministic relationship? International Society of Political Psychology. IDC, Israel. 2013. Ariely, G. Does diversity erode docial cohesion? Conceptual and methodological issues. Migration and Well-Being: Research Frontiers. ISA Research Committee on Migration (RC31), Tel Aviv University, Israel. 2013. Ariely, G. Globalization, immigration, and the decline of national identity: An exploration across countries. Identity in a globalized world Social psychological dynamics in the face of globalization reserch workshop, Germany.
Gal Ariely page 5 2014. Ariely, G. & E. Uslaner. Trust, corruption, and ineqaulity. American Political Science Association, Washington DC., USA. 2014. Ariely, G. & G. Lahav. Perceived threat and opposition to immigration: Is political trust a remedy? American Political Science Association, Washington DC., USA. 2015 Ariely, G. The burden of history(?): Particularist and universalist framings of the Holocaust and attitudes towards asylum seekers in Israel. Univiersty of Konstanz, Univiersty of Mannihaim and Univeristy of Marburg, Germany. Research Grants 2007. Israel Foundation Trustees. Ariely, G, P.I. Citizenship: A bridge in a divided society? Perceptions of citizenship in Israel. Grant program for Social Science PhD students. 6000$. 2014. German-Israeli Foundation. Ariely, G. P.I. The burden of history? Basic human values, the memory of the Holocaust, and public attitudes towards asylum seekers in Israel. 31680$. Awards, Citations, Honors, Fellowships 2010 Israel Political Science Association, Outstanding PhD Dissertation Award. 2008 American Political Science Association, Best Paper Award (with Daphna Canetti & Eran Halperin), Political Psychology Section. 2005 University of Haifa, Excellence Prize for MA students, Dean of Extension Studies 2010 University of Haifa Rector s Outstanding Student Award for post-doctoral studies ($5000).