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Lemish, D. (November 2013). Gender representations in children’s media: Eight working principles for change. Paper presented at the First Congress on Children and Media in Turkey, Istanbul, Turkey.
Lemish, D. (June 2016). A safe haven in the ICA sea. Panel presentation in the Feminist Scholarship Division of ICA is 30: What do we gather from the past and how do we plan for the future? International Communication Association Annual conference, Fukuoka Japan.
Lemish, D. (June 2016). JOCAM NEXT – A forward looking agenda for Children, Adolescents and Media research. Chair and panel presentation at the International Communication Association Annual conference, Fukuoka Japan.
Lemish, D. (October 2016). What happens next? The 10th anniversary of the Journal of Children and Media. Chair and panel participant at the meeting on Technology and Media in Children’s Development of the Society for Research in Child Development. Irvine, California: University of California Irvine.
Lemish, D, Bansal, N., & Cao, H. (2012). The 33 most discussed finalists of Prix Jeunesse International 2010: Arguments of over 400 experts from 60 countries. Munich, Germany: IZI. 123 pages
Roundtable with Lemish D. (2013). Beyond ‘the west to the rest’: A roundtable on global children’s media flow. Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture, 4(3), 211-220.
Lemish, D. (1992). Between reality and fantasy: The media in our lives. A set of two textbooks and two teacher guides for grades 3-6. Jerusalem, Israel: The Ministry of Education. (in Hebrew). 112 pages, 99 pages, 48 pages, 62 pages
Lemish, D. (Ed.) (2007). Growing up with television: The little screen in the lives of children and youth: A Reader. Tel Aviv, Israel: The Open University of Israel (in Hebrew and English). 375 pages
International encyclopedia of communication (edited by W. Donsbach) (2008) Blackwell Publishing.
Entry: Fantasy-reality distinction (Volume IV, pp. 1738-1741);
Entry: Gender, representation in media (Volume V, pp. 1945-1951).
Lemish, D. (1993). Critical television viewing: Ad added benefit of community television. In A. Tamir (Ed.), A different television: Open channels in the community (pp. 45-53). Tel Aviv, Israel: Sifriyat Ha’minhal. (in Hebrew)