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 children’s 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.
Lemish, D. (July 2005). The rational and methodology of the Global Media Monitoring Project. Symposium discussion at the International Association of Mass Communication Research (IAMCR), Taipei Taiwan.