Lemish, D. (1985). Soap opera viewing in college: A naturalistic inquiry Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 29, 275-293.

Lemish D. & Rice, M.L. (1986). Television as a talking picture book: A prop for language acquisition. Journal of Child Language, 13, 251-274.

Lemish, D. & Tidhar, C. (1991). The silenced majority: Women in Israel's 1988 television election campaign. Women and Language, XIV, 13-21.

Lemish, D. (1997). The school as a wrestling arena: The modeling of a television series. Communication: European Journal of Communication Research, 22(4), 395-418. A Hebrew version published in Dvarim Achadim, 1, 11-132.

Lemish, D. (1997). Kindergartners' understandings of television: A cross cultural comparison. Communication Studies, 48(2), 109-126.

         

Lemish, D. (1998). What is news? A cross cultural examination of kindergartners’ understanding of News. Communications: European Journal of Communication Research, 23, 491-504.   Reprinted in: Renckstorf, K., McQuail, D. & Jankowski, N. (eds.), Television news research: Recent European approaches and findings. Communications Monograph 2. Berlin, Germany: Quintessence Publishing.

Lemish, D., Drotner, K. Liebes, T. Maigret, E. & Stald, G. (1998). Global culture in practice: A look at children and adolescents in Denmark, France and Israel. European Journal of Communication, 13, 539-556.

Lemish, D. (1998). “Girls can be wrestlers too”: Gender differences in the consumption of a television wrestling series. Sex Roles, 38(9/10), 833-849.

Lemish, D. & Tidhar, C. (1999). Where have all the young girls gone? Women and Language, XXII (2), 27-32.

Bloch, L.R. & Lemish, D. (1999). Disposable love: The rise and fall of a virtual pet. New Media & Society, 1(3), 283-303.

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