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About Ruth Tsuria

Ruth Tsuria earned her Ph.D. from Texas A&M University Department of Communication. Her research investigates the intersection of digital media, religion, and feminism with a focus on developing theoretical tools to understand online discourse and interrogate the relationship between technology and society.

She has published articles in various academic outlets, such as The Communication Review and New Media + Society. Dr. Tsuria has presented her research at numerous national and international communication, media, and religion conferences. Her work has been recoginzed in various awards, such as the "Emerging Scholar" award and the Digital Religion Research Award. She is currently working on her first book Holy Women, Pious Sex, Sanctified Internet: New Media in the Jewish Bedroom.

Positions

Present Assistant Professor, Seton Hall University College of Communication and the Arts
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Honors and Awards

  • 2019 Digital Religion Research Award
  • 2018 Emerging Scholar Award: Religion in Society
  • 2017 Tiffany Hunnicutt Award, Outstanding Graduate Student Award
  • 2017 STAR Award, Dissertation Writing Fellowship - College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University
  • 2016 Dissertation Fellowship Award - Texas A&M Women and Gender Studies
  • 2015 Top Graduate Paper Award - Communicating Diversity Student Conference
  • 2012 Oticon Fonden, Graduate Student Award


Articles (15)

Book Chapter (5)

Research Works (1)

Books (3)

Book Reviews (3)