I am a Ph.D. student at the Department of Communication at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. My dissertation project focuses on the cultural logic of podcast listening. It explores how and why people listen to podcasts, how podcast creators construct their listening subjects and which actors and technologies participate in the datafication of podcast listening, placing them within a wider context of the attention economy.
I hold a Master’s degree in communication and a Bachelor’s degree in Art History and Communication, both from the Hebrew University. In my Master’s dissertation I developed the concept of ‘networked anonymity’ that offers a new way of understanding anonymity in the age of real-name social media. My fields of interest include: philosophy and theory of media and communication, history of media technologies, digital culture and digital research methods. Outside the academic world, I have worked as a technology journalist and a digital copywriter, both driven by my fascination with ways in which people interact with technologies.
Besides working on my dissertation, I produce the Smart Institute’s podcast, The SIP.
Research Interests
Podcast studies
Philosophy and theory of media and communication
Digital culture
Selected Publications
Baden, C., & Sharon, T. (2021). Blinded by the lies? Toward an integrated definition of conspiracy theories. Communication Theory, 31(1), 82-106.
Sharon, T., & John, N. A. (2019). Imagining an Ideal Podcast Listener [Special issue]. Popular Communication 17(4), 333-347
Sharon, T., & John, N. A. (2018). Unpacking (the) Secret: Anonymous social media and the impossibility of networked anonymity. New Media & Society 20(11): 4177–4194.
Awards and Prizes
2019-2023: The President’s Scholarship for Outstanding PhD Students, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2019: Smart Institute scholarship for PhD Students, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2019: The Blum-Kulka excellence research award, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2019: Student Travel grant, International Communication Association (ICA)
2019: Travel grant, Political Communication Division, International Communication Association (ICA)
2018-2019: Honored for excellence in teaching, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2018: The Department of Communication and Journalism scholarship for outstanding doctoral students, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2018: Erasmus+ grant, European Union graduate student exchange programme
2018: Travel grant, Popular Communication Division, International Communication Association (ICA)
2018: Travel grant, Department of Communication and Journalism, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2018: Gilbert scholarship, given to academic sponsors at the Equal Opportunity Unit, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2017: The Department of Communication and Journalism scholarship for outstanding doctoral students, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2015: The Department of Communication and Journalism scholarship for M.A. thesis research, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2014–2015: Honored for excellence in teaching, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2012–2013: Dean's award for outstanding achievements, Faculty of Humanities, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem