1st Edition
New Media, Politics and Society in Israel
Gideon Doron (Tel-Aviv University)
Hi-Tech nation: The future of the Israeli polity.
Nicholas John (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
The Diffusion of the Internet to Israel: The first ten years.
Dan Caspi (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
A revised look at online journalism in Israel: Entrenching the old hegemony.
Heidi Campbell (Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA)
Religion and the Internet in the Israeli Jewish context.
Ronit Kampf (Tel-Aviv University)
Internet, conflict and dialog: The Israeli case.
Ruth Avidar (Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezreel and University of Haifa)Israeli public relations and the Internet.
Edith Manosevitch (Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezreel)
User generated content in the Israeli online journalism landscape.
Lior Livak (Tel-Aviv University), Azi Lev-On (Ariel University Center) and Gideon Doron (Tel-Aviv University)
MK Websites and the personalization of Israeli politics.
Sharon Haleva-Amir (University of Haifa)
Online Israeli politics: Current state of the art (5900 words)
Biography
Gideon Doron teaches Political Science, Political Communication and Public Policy at Tel Aviv University. He is the president of the Israeli Association of Political Science, the author of seventeen books and dozens of scholarly articles. Prof. Doron served as the chairman of the board of the Public Council of the Second Authority for Television and Regional Radio.
Azi Lev-On is the chair of the School of Communication at Ariel University Center in Israel. Dr. Lev-On’s studies explore behaviors and collective action in computer-mediated environments, employing a variety of methods such as link analysis, surveys and laboratory experiments.






