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Lemish, D. (2014). Using media to aid children in war, crisis, and vulnerable circumstances. In Romer, D. & Jordan, A. (Eds.), Media and the wellbeing of children and adolescents (pp. 162-171). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Lemish, D. & Alon-Tirosh, M. (2014). “I was really scared”: A cross-cultural comparison of reconstructing childhood fearful viewing experiences. In M. Moshe (Ed.), The emotion industry (pp. 137-157). New York, NY: Science Publishers, Inc.
Lachover, E. & Lemish, D. (2015). The feminization of journalism in Israel: A thesis, research, and re-examination. In, N. Elias, G. Nimrod, Z. Riek, & A. Schejter (Eds.), Passages in communication (pp. 151-174). Israel: Tzivonim (in Hebrew). Reprinted: The Seventh Eye August 14, 2015 (in Hebrew).
Lemish, D. & Nimrod, G. (2015). From the womb to the tomb: Conceptual similarities in studying the youngest and the oldest of audiences. In F, Zeller, C. Ponte, & B. O’Neill (Eds.), Revitalising audience research: Innovations in European audience research (pp. 145-158). London, UK: Routledge
Wartella, E., Alexander, A. & Lemish, D. (1979). The mass media environment of children. American Behavioral Scientist, 23, 33-52.
Becker, L. Underwood, P. & Lemish, D. (1981). Western wire services and news of the US in the Yugoslav press. Gazzette, 28, 1981, 105-115.
Lemish, D. (1982). The rules of viewing television in public places. Journal of Broadcasting, 26, 757-781.Reprinted in: Gunter, B. & Machin, D. (2009), Benchmarks in communication: Media audiences. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Lemish, P. & Lemish, D. (1982). A guide to the literature of qualitative research. Journal of Broadcasting, 26, 839-846.
Lemish, D. (1985). Soap opera viewing in college: A naturalistic inquiry Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 29, 275-293.
Lemish D. & Rice, M.L. (1986). Television as a talking picture book: A prop for language acquisition. Journal of Child Language, 13, 251-274.