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Isbell, M., Lewis, L. K., Koschmann, M., & Goldstein, R. (2006, November). Front line boundary spanners’ discourse about interorganizational collaboration: Negotiation of costs, rewards and autonomy. A paper presented to the Organizational Communication Division at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX.
Edwards, D. & Potter, J. (2005). Discursive psychology, mental states and descriptions. In H. te Molder & J. Potter (Eds). Conversation and cognition (pp.241-259). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Levin-Zamir, D., Lemish, D. & Gofin, R. (2011). Media Health Literacy (MHL): Development and measurement of the concept among adolescents. Health Education Research. 26(2), 323-335.
Lesk, M.E., “A Programming Community on the Unix system,” Proc. Online ’81 Conf., 5, 1, pp. 315-320, ACM Press, Dallas, Tex. (Nov. 1981). Also presented at the Public Record Office, Kew; see their conference on preservation.
Scott, C. R., Lewis, L. K., D’urso, S., & Davis, J. (2007, May). Use and nonuse of new communication technologies in an interorganizational network: A longitudinal case study in a community of health and human service providers. A paper presented to the Organizational Communication Division for presentation at the International Communication Association annual meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Lesk, M.E., “Combining Data Bases: National and Cartographic Files,” Proc. AFIPS Office Automation Conference, 5, 1, pp. 415-426, ACM Press, San Francisco, Cal. (April 1982). Also presented at the Public Record Office, Kew; see their conference on preservation.
Potter, J. (2006). Diskursive psychologie und diskursanalyse. In Keller, R., Hirseland, A., Schneider, W.& Vierhöver, W. (Eds). Handbuch Sozialwissenschaftliche Diskursanalyse: Band I: Theorien und Methoden, 2nd Ed. (pp.315-338). Opladen: Leske & Budrich.
Koschmann, M., Lewis, L. K., & Isbell, M. (2008, February). Interorganizational groups: A field study of vigilant Interaction theory. A paper presented to the Organizational Communication Division at the Western States Communication Association annual meeting, Denver, CO.
Shalev, S. & Lemish. D. (2011). Women as consumers of reproductive technology: Media representation versus reality. Journal of Interdisciplinary Feminist Thought, 5(1), 1-23.
Lewis, L. K. (2008, November). Research foci using spellings commission as a site. A presentation on a competitive panel submission to unconventional Programming entitled “New challenges in Higher Education: In the wake of the Spellings Commission- What this all means for the Communication Discipline.” Presented at the National Communication Association annual meeting, San Diego, CA.