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Lemish, D. (1987). Viewers in diapers: The early development of television viewing. In T. Lindlof (Ed.), Natural audiences: Qualitative research of media uses and effects (pp. 33-57). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
Lemish, D. (1993). Critical television viewing: Ad added benefit of community television. In A. Tamir (Ed.), A different television: Open channels in the community (pp. 45-53). Tel Aviv, Israel: Sifriyat Ha’minhal. (in Hebrew)
Tidhar, C. and Lemish, D. (1993). Women in the Intifada: A television news perspective. In A. Cohen and G. Wolfsfeld (Eds.) Framing the Intifada: People and media (pp. 142-159). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
Tidhar, C. & Lemish, D. (1993). Israeli broadcasting media facing the Scud missile attacks. In T. McCain & L. Shyles (Eds.), The 1000 Hour War: Communication in the Gulf War (pp. 111-126). Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.
This class will give students hands-on experience with traditional and digital journalism, including work in both written and multimedia formats, through the creation and management of a news
Lemish, D. (1996). Israelische Schuken als Wrestling-Kampfplatz (Television wrestling in the lives of Israeli children. In B. Bachmair & G. Kress (Eds.), Hollen- Inzyenierung Wrestling: Bedeutungs - und Rezeptionsanalyse eines Kontroversen Genres. (Hell-Staged Wrestling: Meaning and reception analysis of controversial genres) (pp. 145-159). Munchen, Germany: Kopad (in German).
Based on: Lemish (1997). The school as a wrestling arena (Ibid).
Lemish, D. (1997). Equal communication rights: A feminist perspective on Israeli media. In D. Caspi (Ed.) Media and democracy in Israel (pp. 119-139). Jerusalem, Israel: Van-Leer and Kibbutz Meuchad. (in Hebrew).
Lemish, D. & Lemish, P. (1997). A much debated consensus: Media literacy in Israel. In Kubey, R. and Ruben, B. (Eds.) Media literacy in the information age (pp. 213-228). New York, NY: Transaction Publishers.
Lemish, D. (1998). Spice Girls’ talk: A case study in the development of gendered identity. In S.A. Inness (Ed.), Millennium girls: Today’s girls around the world (pp. 145-167). New York, NY: Rowman and Littlefield.
Reprinted in Hebrew 2000, Patuach, 4, 21-44
Lemish, D. (1998). Fighting against television violence: An Israeli case study. In U. Carlsson & C.V. Feilitzen (Eds.), Children and media violence: Yearbook 1997 of the UNESCO International Clearinghouse on Children and Violence on the Screen (pp. 125-138).Goteborg, Sweden: Goteborg University Press.