Lemish, D. & Cohen, A.A. (June 2003). Tell me about your mobile and I’ll tell you who you are: Israelis talk about themselves. Paper presented at the Front Stage/Back Stage – Social Implications of Mobile Phone. The 4th International Conference on Mobile Communication, Grimstad, Norway.

Lemish, D. & Cohen, A.A. (December 2003). On the gendered nature of mobile phone culture in Israel. The Gender & ICT Symposium, Brussels Belgium.

Lemish, D. (May 2003). Researching childrens make-believe worlds: Notes from a cross-cultural study. Paper presented at annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), San Diego, CA. 

Cohen, A.A. & Lemish, D. (June 2004). When the bombs go off the mobiles ring: The aftermath of terrorist attacks. Paper presented (by Cohen) at the Global and the Local in Mobile Communication: Places, Images, People, Connections conference. Budapest, Hungary.

Cohen, A. & Lemish, D. (May 2004). From flat tires to suicide bombings: Mobile phones and emergencies. Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, New Orleans.

Lemish, D. (May 2004). War talk: Israeli and American children’s understandings. Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, New Orleans.

Lemish, D. (May 2004). Fighting a lost battle? Reflections on modest feminist achievements in Israeli media. Symposium at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, New Orleans.

Lemish, D. & Reznik, S. (May 2004). What makes Israeli children laugh? The role of the media in children’s humor. Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, New Orleans.

Cohen, A.A. & Lemish, D. (June 2004). Mobiles in the aftermath of terror in Israel: Medical personnel, victims and the media. Paper presented at the workshop on Mobile Technologies and Health: benefits and risks, Udine, Italy.

Cohen, A.A. & Lemish, D. (April 2005). Parents, children and the third person effect. Paper presented (by Cohen) at the Seeing, Understanding, Learning in the Mobile Age conference,  Budapest, Hungary.

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