publications

Selected publications

Call for Papers / Editorial Initiatives

  • Organizing for Peace: Theory, Practice, and Transformation
    Call for Papers (2025). View CfP.

Articles

  • Ben-Shmuel, A. T. (2026). What Counts as Environmental Work? How Gender Regimes Shape Organizational Practice. Organization & Environment, 1-23.

  • Ben-Shmuel A. T. & Brenner, N. (2026). Oslo and Post-Oslo Generations: Failed Peace Processes and Peacebuilding Perspectives. Peacebuilding, 1-15.

  • Ben-Shmuel, A. T., Hayes, A., & Drach, V. (2024). The Gendered Language of Financial Advice: Finfluencers, Framing, and Subconscious Preferences. Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World, 10, 1-17.

  • Hayes, A. & Ben-Shmuel, A. T. (2024). Under the Finfluence: Financial Influencers, Economic Meaning-Making, and the Financialization of Digital Life. Economy & Society, 53(3), 478-503.

  • Ben-Shmuel, A. T. & Halle, S. (2023). Beyond greenwashing: Prioritizing environmental justice in conflict-affected settings. Environment & Security, 1(3-4), 209-218.

Peer-reviewed book chapters

  • Ben-Shmuel, A. T., El Bouhati, M., & Singh, R. (2026). Depoliticization in Environmental Peacebuilding. In Bruch, C., Weaver, R., Matthew, R., Weinthal, E. & Swatuk, L. (Eds). Essential Concepts of Environmental Peacebuilding: An A-Z Guide, pp. 81-82. Routledge.

  • Ben-Shmuel, A. T., Martinez, P., & Zahran, A. (2026). A Gender Just Transition in Environmental Peacebuilding. In Bruch, C., Weaver, R., Matthew, R., Weinthal, E. & Swatuk, L. (Eds). Essential Concepts of Environmental Peacebuilding: An A-Z Guide, pp. 160-161. Routledge.

  • Vojno, N., Ben-Shmuel, A. T., & Barron, E. (2026). Youth Mobilization in Environmental Peacebuilding. In Bruch, C., Weaver, R., Matthew, R., Weinthal, E. & Swatuk, L. (Eds). Essential Concepts of Environmental Peacebuilding: An A-Z Guide, pp. 336-337. Routledge.

  • Ben-Shmuel, A. & Faraj, M. (2021). The logic of intersectional exclusion: Palestinian and Israeli practitioners’ observations of grassroots peace organizing. In M. Fotaki, A. Sjöstedt-Landé & K. Giritli-Nygren (Eds). Working life and gender inequality: Intersectional perspectives and the spatial practices of peripheralization (pp. 89-110). Routledge.


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Papers published in refereed conference proceedings

  • Ben-Shmuel, A. (2025). When Peace Meets Environment: Gender Regimes, Ecotones, and the Future of Sustainability Work. In Academy of Management Proceedings (Vol. 2025, No. 1, p. 11961).

  • Ben-Shmuel, A. (2024). Intergenerational Confrontation and Organizational Change in the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Context. In Academy of Management Proceedings (Vol. 2024, No. 1, p. 19057). Winner of Conflict Management Division Best Student Paper Award.

  • Ben-Shmuel, A., & Frenkel, M. (2022). Gender-Intersectional Regimes: How Gender & Nationality Shape Peace Initiatives in Israel-Palestine. In Academy of Management Proceedings (Vol. 2022, No. 1, p. 14545).

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In preparation

  • Ben-Shmuel, A. T., Hernandez, M., & Frenkel, M. (Title masked for review.) Intergenerational contestation and organizational renewal. Target journal: AMJ.

  • Ben-Shmuel, A. T. & Hug, K. (Title masked for review.) Building cooperation across conflict and asymmetrical divides. Target journal: AMJ.

  • Ben-Shmuel, A. T. & Jakob Sadeh, L. (Title masked for review.) When relationships become liabilities: Organizing across adversarial divides. Target journal: AMR.

  • Ben-Shmuel, A. T., Zietsma, C. & Hoffman, A. Institutional theory and organizing for peace. Target outlet: Research in the Sociology of Organizations.

  • Ben-Shmuel, A. T. & Zietsma, C. Convening across divides. Target journal: AMR.

  • Ben-Shmuel, A. T. & Sadeh, L. J. A review on organizing for peace. Target journal: Annals.

  • Ben-Shmuel, A. T., Frenkel, M., and Qubti, S. (Title masked for review.) Gender-intersectional voice and silence in peacebuilding organizations. Target journal: JBE.

  • De Wit, P., Ben-Shmuel, A., & Nasser, R. Paper about navigating power dynamics and organizing in conflict context (private and third sector perspectives). Target journal: JOM.

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