Books Chapters

                                  • Dan Caspi with Daniel Rubinstein, The Wallkeepers: Monitoring the Israel-Arab Conflict, in: Daniel Bar-Tal and Izhak Schnell, eds. The Impacts of Lasting Occupation:Lessons from Israeli Society. Oxford University Press. 299-325. 2013

                                    • Dan Caspi, Public Responsibility of the Mass Media. in: Raphael Cohen-Almagor, Ori Arbel-Ganz and Asa Kasher, eds. Public Responsibility in Israel (Achrayut Ziburit Be’Israel), Tel Aviv and Jerusalem: Hakibbutz Hameuchad and Mishkanot Shaananim, 378-396. 299-325.. (Hebrew)
                                    • Dan Caspi and Eleanor  Lev. Just Like in America: New Media in the 18th Knesset Election Campaign, in: Asher Arian and Michal Shamir, eds. The Elections in Israel – 2009. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction. 251-275. 2011.
                                    • Dam Caspi with Daniel Rubinstein. The Walkeepers  and the Israel-Arab Conflict, in: Ephraim Lavie, ed. 40 Years of  Occupation: The Affects on Israeli Society. Tel-Aviv University. The Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research. 143-157. 2009. (Hebrew).
                                • Dan Caspi, On Politicization of the Israeli  Broadcasting Authority. In: Motti Neiger, Menahem Blondheim and Tamar      Liebes, eds. Telling News Stories: Perspective on Media Discourse in  Israel. Jerusalem. Magnes (Hebrew). 125-165. 2008.
                              • Dan Caspi, Israel: Media System. The International Encyclopedia of Communication. Blackwell.  6: 2536-2541. 2008 (2010, revised entry).
                            • Dan Caspi, "Israel: From Monopoly to Open Skies," in: Anthony McNicholas and David Ward, eds. Television and Public      Policy: Change and Continuity in an Era of Liberalization. Lawrence Erlbaum, New York/London. 305-321. 2008.
                          • Nelly Elias and Dan Caspi, From Pravda to Vesty: The Russian Media Renaissance in Israel, in Alek D. Epstein and Vladimir (Zeev)  Khanin (eds.), Every Seventh Israeli: Patterns of Social and Cultural Integration of the Russian-Speaking Immigrants. Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press. 2007. 175-198.
                        • Dan Caspi, Online journalis  in Israel: a preliminary typology, in Tehila Shwarz-Altshuler (ed.), Online  newspapers in Israel. Jerusalem and Beer-Sheva. The Israel Democracy Institute and Burda Center for Innovative Communications (Hebrew with  English abstract). 32-52.      (Hebrew with English abstract). 2007.
                      • Dan Caspi, Media Elite in Israel, in: Eliezer Ben-Rafael and Yitzhak Strinberg, eds.      New Elites in Israel. Bialik Institute: Jerusalem.  137-157.  (Hebrew). 2007.
                    • Dan      Caspi, The Endless Process of Media Institutionalization in Israel, in: Uri Cohen, Eliezer      Ben-Rafael, Ari Bareli, Ephraim Ya'ar, eds. Israel and Modernity: in      Honor of Moshe Lissak. Ben-Gurion Research
                    • Institute for the Study of      Israel and Zionism, Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi. 241-281. (Hebrew). 2006.
                  • Dan Caspi and Baruh Leshem, From Electoral Propaganda to Political Advertising in Israel, in: Lynda Lee Kaid and Christina Holtz-Bacha, eds. The Sage Handbook of International Political Advertising. Thousands Oaks, Ca. Sage. 109-129. 2006.
                • Dan Caspi, On Media and Politics: Between      Enlightened Authority and Social Responsibility, Israel Affairs.      11:1, 23-38. 2005.
              • Dan Caspi,      “Propaganda in Israel”& "Electoral Propaganda", in: N.J.Cull, D. Culbert &      D. Welch, eds. Propaganda and Mass Persuasion: A Historical      Encyclopaedia, 1500 to the Present. ABC Clio, 2003.
            • Dan Caspi and Yehiel Limor, The In/outsiders – Political Control on Media in Israel: A Theoretical Framework. in: H. Herzog & E. Ben-Rafael. eds. Language and Communication in Israel. Israel Studies Series. New Brunswick, N.J. Transaction. 557-577. 2001.
          • Dan Caspi, Introduction: The Pillars of the Israeli Democracy”. in: Dan Caspi. ed. Communications and Democracy in Israel. Jerusalem. Van Leer & Hakibutz Hameuhad. 9-29. (Hebrew). 1997.
      • Dan Caspi and Hana Levinsohn, "To Influence and to be Influenced: The Election Campaign to the 12th Knesset". in Daniel Elazar and Shmuel Sandler. eds., Who's the Boss in Israel: Israel at the Polls, 1988-89. Wayne State University Press. Detroit. 153-172. 1992.
    • Dan Caspi, Following the Race: Propaganda and Electoral Decision, in Dan Caspi, Avraham Diskin, and Emanuel Gutmann, eds. The Roots of Begin's Success: The 1981 Israeli Elections. London. Croom Helm. 245-273. 1984.
  • Dan Caspi and Chaim H. Eyal, Professionalization Trends in Israeli Election Propaganda: 1973 – 1981. in Asher Arian, ed. The Election in Israel – 1981. Tel Aviv. Ramot Publishing Co. 235-258.1983.
  • Dov Shinar with  Pnina Parnes and Dan Caspi, Structure and Content of Television Broadcasting in Israel, in: George A. Comstock, Eli A. Rubinstein and John P. Murray, eds. Television and Social Behavior: Media Control and Content. vol. 1. Rockwell, MD. US Department of Health. 1972.