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Mokros, H.B. (2006). Composing relationships at work: Three minutes at a wholesale produce market. In J. Wood & S. Duck (Eds.). Composing relationships (1st Edition), (175-185). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Mokros, H.B. & Friedrich, G.W. (2008). The future of communication theory and research. In M.B. Salwen (Ed.), An integrated approach to communication theory and research, (546-552). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Mokros, H.B. (2009). Language and social interaction at the University of Chicago 1977-1984. In W. LeedsHurwitz (Ed.), The social history of language and social interaction research: People, places and ideas. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Lemish, D. (April 2011). “Screening gender on children’s television” – New books in communication panel. Israeli Communication Association Annual Conference. University of Haifa, Israel.
Lemish, D. (May 2011). Using factual media content by immigrant adolescents: A shift from television to the internet. International Communication Association Annual Conference. Boston, MA (co-author with Nelly Elias).
Lemish, D. (May 2011). Explorations of media’s influence in the lives of Asian children and youth. (Session Respondent). International Communication Association Annual Conference. Boston, MA.
Lemish, D. (May 2011). Theorizing about media and the construction of gendered childhoods. Miniplenary: ICA Fellows Panel. International Communication Association Annual Conference. Boston, MA.
Fisch, S. (presented by him) & Lemish, D. (June 2012). Shalom Sesame: Using media to promote Jewish education and identity. The 26th Annual New Research in Jewish Education (NRJE) conference at Hebrew College in Newton Centre, MA.
Lemish, D. & Pick Alony, R. (April 2013) “I was afraid he would do that to me”: Girls consuming news about sexual crimes - An Israeli case study. The inaugural conference of the Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Illinois, USA.
Lachover, E. & Lemish, D. (April 2013). Revisiting the feminization of Israeli news profession thesis and research. Paper presented in the Passages in the media conference. Ben Gurion University, Israel (in Hebrew).