Dafna lemish biography definition

          She's the founding editor of the Journal of Children and Media, and a fellow of the ICA. She is author and editor of numerous books on children....

          Dafna Lemish

          Israeli media researcher (born 1951)

          Dafna Lemish is a media researcher and Interim Dean and Distinguished Professor of Journalism and Media Studies at Rutgers School of Communication and Information in New Brunswick, New Jersey.[2] An International Communication Association (ICA) fellow[3], she is an author and editor of books, journal articles, book chapters, encyclopedia entries, reviews, and commentaries.

          Lemish details several media literacy success stories that help develop life-long “investigation into the ways in which we search for meaning and create it.

        1. Lemish details several media literacy success stories that help develop life-long “investigation into the ways in which we search for meaning and create it.
        2. The book shows how it is possible to present positive role models of boys and girls who break stereotypes and can be happy, popular, fulfill their dreams.
        3. She's the founding editor of the Journal of Children and Media, and a fellow of the ICA. She is author and editor of numerous books on children.
        4. Previously she was a Professor of Communication and Chair of the Department of Communication at Tel Aviv University in Israel.
        5. Associate Dean for Programs and Professor of Journalism and Media Studies Dafna Lemish recently published a book exploring these issues, titled.
        6. Lemish is the founding editor of the Journal of Children and Media.[4]

          Biography

          Dafna Lemish was born and raised in Israel. She completed her BA degree in Geography at Tel Aviv University, her MA in Communication at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and her Ph.D.

          in Communication at Ohio State University. Upon return to Israel, she worked at Oranim College and later directed the Institute for the Research of Media and the Family, a non-profit organization later integrated within the Israeli Women's Network in Jerusalem.