Displaying 2911 - 2920 of 8467
Livingstone, S., Lemish, D., Lim, S., et al (2017). Global perspectives on children’s digital opportunities: An emerging research and policy agenda. Pediatrics, 140, S(2)137-S141.
Kulkarni, V., Lewis, L., & Laster, N. M. Making sense of change announcements: The difference between positive and balanced messages.
Koschmann, M., Lewis, L., Isbell, M (2010). Effective collaboration in a complex and interdependent society. National Science Foundation/Social Behavioral and Economic Sciences White Paper. Paper submitted and accepted by the SBE 2020 project on Future Research in the Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences (NSF 10-069). Paper included on the SBE 2020 website.
The media gendering of war and conflict. Feminist Media Studies, 5(3), November 2005
Tufte, B. Lavender, & T. Lemish, D. (Eds.) (2003). Media education around the globe: Policies and practices. Newark, NJ: Hampton Press. 200 pages
Lemish, D. (2003). Growing up with television: The little screen in the lives of children and youth. Tel Aviv: The Open University of Israel (Hebrew). 502 pages
(Revised 2013). Growing-up with television and the internet: The screens in the lives of children and youth. Tel Aviv: The Open University of Israel (Hebrew). 502+30
Götz, M. Lemish, D. Aidman, A., & Moon, H. (2005). Media and the make-believe worlds of children: When Harry Potter meets Pokémon in Disneyland. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. 229 pages
Lemish, D. (2007). Children and television: A Global perspective. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. 257
Translations:
Greek (2009) by Motibo Publishing SA – Topos Books
Russian (2009) by Pokelenie Publishing Ltd.
Italian (2008) by Raffaello Cortina Editore
Polish (2008) by Wydawnictwo Uniwerstetu Jagiellońskiego.
Serbian (2008) by CLIO Publishing Company
Cohen, A.A., Lemish, D., & Schejter, A. (2008). The wonder phone in the land of miracles: Mobile telephony in Israel. Newark, NJ: Hampton Press. 230 pages
Götz, M. & Lemish, D. (Eds.) (2012). Sexy girls, heroes and funny losers: Gender representations in children´s TV around the world. New York, NY: Peter Lang. 207 pages