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Based on Lemish (2010). Screening gender (Ibid).
Translated to Turkish (2013) in: 1. Turkiue Cocuk ve Medya Kongresi: Bildiriler Kitabi, Cilt 2, (pp. 35-47). Istanbul, Turkey: Kasim.

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.

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Reprinted: Lemish, D. (2013). Von der idealfamilie bis “kinder allein zu haus”: Darstellung von familien im internationalen kinderfernsechn. In M. Götz (Ed.) Die Fernsehheld(inn)en der Mӓdchen und Jungen: Geschlechterspezifische Studien zum Kinderfernsehen (The TV hero(in)es of girls and boys: Gender specific studies on children's TV) (pp. 139-153). Munich, Germany: KoPäd (in German)

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