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Potter, J. (2004). Discourse analysis as a way of analysing naturally occurring talk. In D. Silverman (Ed.) Qualitative Analysis: Issues of theory and method, 2nd Edition (pp. 200-221). London: Sage.
Potter, J. & Hepburn, A. (2004). Analysis of NSPCC call openings. In S. Becker & A. Bryman (Eds). Understanding research methods for social policy and practice (pp.311-13). London: The Policy Press.
Lemish, D. (2011). About boys and girls: Mapping gender and family in television programming for children in Israel. Media Frames, 6, 61-88. (in Hebrew)
Potter, J. & Hepburn, A. (2004). Analysis of NSPCC call openings. In S. Becker & A. Bryman (Eds). Understanding research methods for social policy and practice (pp.311-13). London: The Policy Press.
Potter, J. (2004). Söylemsel psikoloji ve söylem analizi. In S.A. Arkonaç (Ed.). Doğunun ve batinin yerelliği. Istanbul: Alfa.
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Shalev, S. & Lemish. D. (2011). Women as consumers of reproductive technology: Media representation versus reality. Journal of Interdisciplinary Feminist Thought, 5(1), 1-23.