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Elias, N. & Lemish, D. (2008). The internet life of Former Soviet Union adolescents in Israel. In I. Rydin & U. Sjöberg (Eds.). Mediated crossroads: Identity, youth culture and ethnicity - Theoretical and methodological challenges (pp.173-192). Göteborg, Sweden: Nordicom, Göteborg University
Lemish, D. & Elias, N. (2010). “One meets through clothing:” The role of fashion in the identity formation of Former Soviet Union migrant Youth in Israel. In D. Buckingham and V. Tingstad (Eds.), Childhood and consumer culture (pp. 244-258). London: Palgrave.
Lemish, D. (2010). Family representations in the media: Far and near relationships. In V. Muhlbauer & L. Kulik (Eds.), Working families in Israel (pp. 89-115). Tel Aviv, Israel: College of Management Publishing. (in Hebrew).
Reznik, S. & Lemish, D. (2011). Falling in love with "High School Musical": Girls' talk about romantic perceptions. In M.C. Kearney (Ed.), Mediated Girlhoods (pp. 151-170). New York, NY: Peter Lang.
Potter, J. and Wetherell, M. (1988). The politics of hypocrisy: Notes on the discrediting of apartheid’s opponents, Newsletter of the British Psychological Society Social Psychology Section, 19, 30-42.
Lemish, D. (2011). “What’s TV good for?” Views of producers of television for children around the world. In V. Mayer (Ed.), Blackwell’s international companion to media studies: Production (pp. 535-556). New York, NY: Blackwell.
Shifman, L. & Lemish, D. (2011). Virtually blonde: Blonde jokes in the digital age and the discourse of post feminism. In K. Ross (Ed.), Gender, Sex and the Media (pp. 88-194). New York, NY: Blackwell.
Lemish, D. (2013). Feminist theory approaches to the study of children and media. In D. Lemish (Ed.), The Routledge international handbook of children, adolescents and media (pp. 68-74). New York and Abingdon: Routledge
Elias, N. & Lemish, D. (2013). Together and separately: Media in the lives of immigrant families from FSU. In Y. Lerner and R. Faldchi (Eds.), The pragmatics of an immigrating culture (pp. 231-255). Jerusalem, Israel: Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (in Hebrew).
Lemish, D. (2014). Boys are… Girls are….: How children’s media and merchandizing construct gender. In C. Carter, L. Steiner, & L. McLaughlin (Eds.), Routledge Companion to Media and Gender (pp. 179-189). New York, NY: Routledge.