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Potter, J. (2012). Discourse analysis. In Becker, S. & Bryman, A. (Eds). Understanding research for social policy and social work: Themes, methods and approaches (pp 343-346). Bristol: The Policy Press.
Lemish, D. & Pick-Alony, R. (2014). Inhabiting two worlds: The role of news in the lives of Jewish and Arab children and youth in Israel. The International Communication Gazette, 76(2), 128-151.
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Lemish, D. & Pick-Alony, R. (2014). The gendered nature of news consumption by children and youth. Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies, 11(1), 174-198.
Lachover, E. & Lemish, D. (2018). Women in Israeli journalism: Forwards and backwards. Israeli Affairs, 24(3), 500-518.
Kulkarni, V., Lewis, L., & Laster, N. M. Making sense of change announcements: The difference between positive and balanced messages.