Gonen Dori-Hacohen
By: Kaitlyn Ferrini
Gonen Dori-Hacohen has been studying communication since 1996 when he started working on his Master’s degree in Communication and Journalism that he received from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in his native country of Israel. 2013 marks his third year at UMass Amherst.
Professor Dori-Hacohen’s main focus of studies within the field of communication is interaction between people, how people interact with each other. He says that he specifically studies how ordinary people interact in the media. In the past he has done research on radio and television phone-ins. For his dissertation, Professor Dor-Hacohen studied Israeli radio phone-ins where ordinary Israeli citizens called in to radio talk shows and discussed Israeli politics. He also says that he has done some work with American talk radio shows, mostly those in relation to the conservative right wing. He mentions having looked at Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity on on the radio as well as looking at Jim Cramer’s television show on NBC entitled Mad Money and the ordinary people that called in to hear his advice.
In the future Gonen Dori-Hacohen is planning to do more work in regards to American radio. He is also working on a paper about lists and hopes to eventually continue his research on ordinary people and their interaction with the media through the channels of Internet forums and comments. He says that he is currently looking at Israeli comments; which are much more vicious than American comments. He has also started looking at American Comments on sites such as Yahoo! Sports.
At UMass Amherst, Gonen Dori-Hacohen teaches multiple classes. He teaches Comm 118: Introduction to Interpersonal Communication, Comm 397: Studying Social Interaction, a 400-level class called Interaction in the Media as well as some graduate level courses.
Professor Dori-Hacohen wants his students to know that his is a big fan of football and is very excited about a student of his who is doing some research having to do with football fans and studying them from a communication standpoint.
For more information about Professor Dori-Hacohen’s work in the Communication field, be sure to check out his bio on the Communication Faculty webpage! Professor Dori-Hacohen can also be reached by email at [email protected]. His office is located in 304 Machmer hall.













