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Lemish, D. & Muhlbauer, V. (2012). “Can’t have it all”: Representations of older women in popular culture. Women & Therapy, 35(3-4), 165-180.
Lewis, L. K., Laster, N., Kulkarni, V. (2011, May). Telling ‘em how it will be: Previewing pain of risky change in initial announcements. Presented on competitive paper panel to the Organizational Communication Division at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Boston, MA.
Geller, V.J., and Lesk, L.E., “User Interfaces to Information Systems: Choices vs. Commands,” Proc. 6th Int. ACM SIGIR Conference, 251, 3, pp. 130-135, ACM Press, Bethesda, Md. (June 1983). Also presented at the Public Record Office, Kew; see their conference on preservation.
Dhoest, A., Cola, M., Mauri Brusa, M., & Lemish, D. (2012). Studying ethnic minorities’ media uses: Comparative conceptual and methodological reflections. Communication, Culture & Critique, 5, 372-391.
Wiggins, S. & Potter, J. (2008). Discursive psychology. In Willig, C. & Stainton-Rogers, W. (Eds). The SAGE handbook of qualitative research in psychology (pp. 73-90). London; Sage.
Lesk, M.E., “Computer Software for Information Management,” Scientific American, 251, 3, pp. 162-172, ACM Press, Chicago (O’Hare) (Sept. 1984). Also presented at the Public Record Office, Kew; see their conference on preservation.
Shalev, S. & Lemish, D. (2012). “Dynamic infertility”: The contribution of news coverage of reproductive Technologies to gender politics. Feminist Media Studies, 12(3), 371-388.
Potter, J. & Hepburn, A. (2008). Discursive constructionism. In Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. (Eds). Handbook of constructionist research (pp. 275-293). NewYork: Guildford.
Shalev, S. & Lemish, D. (2013). “Infertile motherhood”: The television construction of surrogacy. Feminist Media Studies, 13(2), 321-336.
Elliott, R.J., and Lesk, M.E., “Data Structures for Street Maps,” National Communications Forum, 38, 4, pp. 625-629, ACM Press, Chicago (O’Hare) (Sept. 1984). Also presented at the Public Record Office, Kew; see their conference on preservation.