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Lemish, D. & Kolucki, B (November 2009). Lessons learned from UNICEF international experience on communicating with children. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association (APHA), Philadelphia, PA.
Elias, N. & Lemish, D. (November 2009). Media in the lives of immigrant families: The case Of Russian-speaking immigrants in Israel and Germany. Paper presented (by Elias) at the conference Diaspora, Migration and Media: Crossing Boundaries, New Directions organized by the Diaspora, Migration and Media section of the European Communication Research Association Utrecht University, Germany
Shifman, L. & Lemish, D. (March 2010). On-line humor about gender. Paper Presented (by Shifman) at The first Interdisciplinary conference, The Israeli Society for Humor Studies. Ashkelon, Israel.
Lemish, D. (June 2010). What’s TV good for?: Views of producers of television for Children around the world. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Singapore.
Lemish, D. & Varda Muhlbauer (September 2010). “Can’t have it all”: Representations of midlife women in popular culture. Symposium on women, power and aging. Pace University, NY, NY.
Lemish, D. (March 2011). The big No: Sex and sexualities on children’s television globally: Producers around the world speak. Global Feminist Media Studies Conference. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL.
Lemish, D. (April 2011). On studying the role of media in the lives of minority children: Challenges, methodological explorations and some insights. New Challenges and Methodological Innovations in European Media Audience Research. COST in partnership with ECREA, IAMCR and ICA. University of Zagreb, Croatia.
Mokros, H.B. (1996). From information and behavior to interaction and identity. In H.B. Mokros (Ed.), Interaction and identity: Information and behavior, volume 5, (1-22). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.
Duncan, S., Kanki, B., Mokros, H., & Fiske, D.W. (1996). Pseudounilaterality and other ills to which interaction research is heir. In H.B. Mokros (Ed.), Interaction and identity: Information and behavior, volume 5, (7196). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. [Reprint of Journal Article: Duncan, S., Kanki, B., Mokros, H., & Fiske, D.W. (1984).]
Mokros, H.B. & Deetz, S. (1996). What counts as real? A constitutive view of communication and the disenfranchised in the context of health. In E.B. Ray (Ed.), Communication and the disenfranchised: Social health issues and implications, (29-44). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.