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Communication as an Academic Field: Middle East, Israel

Hanna Adoni and Anat First


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The institutionalization of communication as an academic field in Israel began with the establishment of the Communication Institute of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. From 1966 when founded by → Elihu Katz, and through the 1990s, the Communication Institute acted as a sole academic authority, a conceptual model, and a source of faculty recruitment for communication departments in the other Israeli institutions of higher education. Today, 18 academic programs in communication operate in Israel, offering various academic degrees. The basic orientation of these programs is theoretical; yet, the professional practicum, taught by senior Israeli journalists, forms an integral part of the curriculum. About 200 practicing communication scholars are members of the Israel Communication Association (ISCA) founded in the mid-1990s. Most of them are also members of the ICA, IAMCR, and other professional organizations.The concept of communication as an academic field, as developed in Israel in the 1960s, was rooted in → Paul Lazarsfeld's school, comprising the administrative research model, which sought to integrate academic and applied studies of communication that were relevant to journalists, cultural policymakers, and academic researchers. This concept was further enhanced by the Communication Institute's close, enduring cooperation with the Institute for Applied Social Research (IASR) ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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