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Tirosh-Alon, M. & Lemish, D. (2014). “If I was making the news”: What do children want from news. The gendered nature of news consumption by children and youth. Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies, 11(1), 108-129.
4. Lesk, M.E., “Easy 3D: User Opinions,” EVA London Conference, pp. 39.1-39.10, Morgan Kaufmann, Florence, Italy (2007). Note second edition above.
Sarcevic, A., Lesk, M.E., Marsic I., and Burd, R.S., “Quantifying adaptation parameters for information support of trauma teams,” Proc. ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2008): Extended Abstracts, pp. 3303-3308, Morgan Kaufmann, Flo- rence, Italy (April 5-10, 2008.). Note second edition above.
Lemish, D. & Pick-Alony, R. (2014). The gendered nature of news consumption by children and youth. Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies, 11(1), 174-198.
Lachover, E. & Lemish, D. (2018). Women in Israeli journalism: Forwards and backwards. Israeli Affairs, 24(3), 500-518.
Lewis, L. K. Memorable messages about volunteering.
Dill-Shackleford, K.E., Ramasubramanian, S., Behm-Morawitz, E., Scharrer, E., Burgess, M.C.R., & Lemish, D. (forthcoming). Screening Stories about Race, Gender and Other Social Groups: What and How Young People Learn from Social Representations in Entertainment Media. Pediatrics Supplement
Lewis, L. K., & Laster, N. M. Changing stories.
This course takes a critical approach to understanding new media environments, especially with regard to what has been called at various moments “social media,” “participatory culture,” “digi
Sahay, S., & Lewis, L. Perspectives on soliciting and providing input during organizational change: The provider, the executive, and the consultant.