13 February 2013
  Socio-cultural, economic and political diversity of the Mediterranean  (Med) basin does not seem to have been captured by the media. The  visibility of Med space is obscured by its classical considerations that  still do not think about it as a common space. A common Mediterranean  culture is still invisible in mindscapes, though its landscape  visibility is evident. Neither the media in the northern shore of the  basin nor that in the southern shore has given it its due space. Common  concerns of the Med countries and societies do not seem to have  attracted media attention though the basin could confidently be called  “the middle of the world,” as has the British novelist David Herbert  Lawrence named it in one of his poems. The media still does not think  Mediterranean.
 
  
 