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Lemish, D. (2006). Rethinking childhood. Panim, 37, 14-21. (In Hebrew)
Götz, M., Bulbulia, F., Fisch, S., Lemish, D., Messenger-Davies, M., Schauer, R., & Homer, B. (2006). Is that funny anywhere else? TelevIZIon, 19(E), 35-40.
Götz, M., Hoffman, O., Brosius, H.B., Carter, C., Chan, K., Dobnald, S.H., Fisherkeller, J., Frenette, M., Kolbjørnsen, T. Lemish, D., Lustyik, K., McMilin, D.C., Walma van der Molen, J.H., Pecora, N., Prinsloo, J., Pestaj, M., Rivero, P.R., Mereilles, A.H., Saeys, F., Scherr, S., & Zhang, H. (2008). Gender in children’s television worldwide. TelevIZIon, 21(E), 4-9.
Elias, N. & Lemish, D. (2008). Medien, Migrationserfahrung und Adoleszenz: Die Rolle von Fernsehen und Internet für russischstämmige 6- bis 18-Jährige in Deutschland und Israel. TelevIZIon, Internationales Zentralinstitut für das Jugend- und Bildungsfernsehen (IZI), 21(1), 24-28. (in German)
Reprinted: Elias, N. & Lemish, D. (2010). Media, migration experience and adolescence. TelevIZIon, special issue on "Diversity in Children's TV". International Institute of Youth and Edicational Television, 23(E), 9-15.
Götz, M., & Lemish, D. (2008). Media and the make believe worlds of boys and girls. TelevIZIon, 21(E), 42-44.
Lemish, D. (2009). Guest editor introduction: The media gendering of war and conflict. Feminist Media Studies, 5(3), 275-280.
Lemish, D. (2009). Convention on Television Broadcasting for Children and Youth: A Case Study of Academic-Professional Collaboration in Israel. Communication Research Trend, 28(3), 31-33.
Lemish, D. (2009). Television as a “safe space” for children: The views of producers around the world. Communication Research Trend, 28(3), 17-21.
Lemish, D. (2012). Popular screen culture and childhood. Forum, 3, 28-31. Krakwow, Poland: Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow (MOCAK). (in Polish)
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