• Kligler-Vilenchik, N., Yarchi, M. & Baden, C. (2019). Interpretative polarization across platforms: How a controversial case fragmented Israeli audiences across Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp. International Communication Association. Washington DC, USA.


  • Literat, I. & Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2019). Youth collective political expression on social media: The role of affordances and memetic dimensions for voicing divergent political views. International Communication Association. Washington DC, USA.


  • Baden, C., Kligler-Vilenchik, N., & Yarchi, M. (2019). Hybrid content analysis: Toward a strategy for the computer-assisted classification of large text corpora using topic modeling. International Communication Association. Washington DC, USA.


  • Pfetsch, B., Maier, D., Stoltenberg, D., Waldherr, A., Kligler-Vilenchik, N., & de Vries, M. (2019). How local is the digital public sphere on Twitter? A comparison between Jerusalem and Berlin. International Communication Association. Washington DC, USA.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. & Literat, I. (2018). Distributed creativity as political expression: Youth responses to the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election in online affinity networks. International Communication Association. Prague, Czech Republic.


  • Literat, I. & Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2018). Civic education 2.0: Implications of youth online political expression in non-political spaces. International Communication Association. Prague, Czech Republic.


  • Boczkowski, P.J., Hayashi, K., Kligler-Vilenchik, N., Mitchelstein, M.E., Tenenboim-Weinblatt, K., & Villi, M. (2018). Stories from the field: A qualitative study of how people access the news incidentlly on social media. International Communication Association. Prague, Czech Republic.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. & Tenenboim, O. (2018) Co-constructing journalistic knowledge with the audience: A case study of sustained reciprocity. Association of Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, DC.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. & Literat, I. (2017) Formative events, networked spaces, and the political socialization of youth. Association of Internet Researchers, Tartu, Estonia.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2017). How politically heterogeneous Israeli WhatsApp groups engage in civil cross-cutting political talk. International Communication Association. San Diego, USA.


  • Literat, I., Kligler-Vilenchik, N., Brough, M. & Blum-Ross, A. (2017). Analyzing youth digital participation: Aims, actors, contexts and intensities. International Communication Association. San Diego, USA.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2016). 'Imagine we're all in the living room talking about politics': Israeli WhatsApp groups devoted to informal political talk. Association of Internet Researchers. Berlin, Germany.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2016). Alternative citizenship models: Mapping the new "good citizen." International Communication Association. Fukuoka, Japan.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2016). Equity and diversity in participatory politics. International Communication Association. Fukuoka, Japan.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2015). Mechanisms of translation: From participatory culture to participatory politics. International Communication Association, San Juan, PR.


  • Thorson, K., Edgerly, S., Xu, Y., Kligler-Vilenchik, N. & Driscoll, K. (2015). Activist communication across platforms: Social media and the People's Climate March. International Communication Association, San Juan, PR.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2014). Wizards, werewolves and house-elves: An ethnographic examination of political conversation in fan spaces. International Communication Association, Qualitative Political Communication pre-conference, Seattle, WA.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2013). Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2014). “Decreasing World Suck”: Equality and Diversity in the Nerdfighter Community. Digital Media & Learning Conference, Boston, MA.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2013). Connecting fandom, participatory culture and civic engagement: From theories to trajectories. National Communication Association Conference, Washington, DC.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2013). Mobilized Communities: Reconstructing Alternative Citizenship Models through Ethnographic Examination. National Communication Association Conference, Washington, DC.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. & Thorson, K. (2013). Navigating good citizenship in a networked world: The case of Kony2012. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference, Washington, DC. [Top paper in the Critical and Cultural Studies Division]


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. & Gamber-Thompson, L. (2013). The civic me: Supports for integrating civic and personal identities online. Digital Media and Learning Conference, Chicago, IL.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2012). Experiencing fan activism: Understanding the mobilizing power of fan activist organizations through members' narratives. International Communication Association. Phoenix, AZ.


  • Ball-Rokeach, S., Gonazalez, C., Son, M. & Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2012). Understanding individuals in the context of their environment: Communication ecology as a concept and method. International Communication Association. Phoenix, AZ.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2012). Learning through practice: Participatory culture civics . Digital Media and Learning Conference, San Francisco, CA.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2011). The seven sins of collective memory (and forgetting). National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2011). Setting the collective memory: Empirical analysis of mainstream media's influence on collective memory in Israel. International Communication Association, Boston, MA.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2011). Memory-Setting: Applying Agenda-Setting Theory to the Study of Collective Memory. International Communication Association, Boston, MA.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2011). Sustainability in fan activism: The case of the Harry Potter Alliance. Digital Media and Learning Conference, Long Beach, CA.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2009). Toward Memory Setting: Applying agenda setting theory to collective memory research. Israeli Communication Association (ISCA), Emek Izrael, Israel.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2008). Selective memory: Analyzing the collective memories of individuals in Israel. Israeli Communication Association (ISCA), Tel Aviv, Israel.


  • Katsman, M. and Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2008). Young viewers' discourse on television product placement. Israeli Communication Association (ISCA), Tel Aviv, Israel.


  • Kligler-Vilenchik, N. (2008). Selective memory: Analyzing the collective memories of individuals in Israel. Israeli Political Science Association (ISPSA), Beit Berl, Israel.