Lexington Books
Pages: 272
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-7391-0464-4 • Hardback • October 2003 • $130.00 • (£100.00)
Eli Avraham is Assistant Professor of Communication at Haifa University and the author of several articles on the Israeli media.
Chapter 1 Foreword
Part 2 Media Representation of Social Groups and Places
Chapter 3 The Media and Construction of Reality
Chapter 4 The Model and the Factors Shaping Place Coverage Patterns
Part 5 Findings
Chapter 6 Characteristics of Social Groups and Places
Chapter 7 The Social-Political Distance Between Centers of Power and Social Groups
Chapter 8 Media Representation as a Function of Social-Ideological Distance
Chapter 9 Media Organization Policy Towards Coverage of Social Groups and Places
Chapter 10 Socio-Political Environment
Chapter 11 Social Groups' Media Strategies, Spokesmanship, and Public Relations
Chapter 12 Discussion and Summary
Behind Media Marginality is a valuable contribution to our understanding of the interplay of mass communications and marginalization.
— Charlotte Ryan, Boston College Media Research Action Project
Behind Media Marginality covers an important yet understudied area of media research. Avraham's case studies successfully highlight the media's role in defining and shaping the ideological struggles of Israeli society at its margins. Further, the study's conceptualization and multi-methodological strategy offer an excellent point of departure for reflecting on the social roles of news in the U.S.
— Dan Berkowitz, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Iowa
• Winner, Ben Halpern Award on Israel Studies; Begin Center Research Award; Yoav Media Criticism Prize