Hard news, soft news,‘general’news: The necessity and utility of an intermediate classification SN Lehman-Wilzig, M Seletzky Journalism 11 (1), 37-56, 2010 | 302 | 2010 |
The natural life cycle of new media evolution: Inter-media struggle for survival in the internet age S Lehman-Wilzig, N Cohen-Avigdor New Media & Society 6 (6), 707-730, 2004 | 224 | 2004 |
Frankenstein unbound: Towards a legal definition of artificial intelligence SN Lehman-Wilzig Futures 13 (6), 442-457, 1981 | 128 | 1981 |
The importance of product involvement for predicting advertising effectiveness among young people T Te’eni-Harari, SN Lehman-Wilzig, SI Lampert International Journal of Advertising 28 (2), 203-229, 2009 | 117 | 2009 |
Information processing of advertising among young people: The elaboration likelihood model as applied to youth T Te'eni-Harari, SI Lampert, S Lehman-Wilzig Journal of Advertising Research 47 (3), 326-340, 2007 | 103 | 2007 |
Whose news? Does gender determine the editorial product? A Lavie, S Lehman-Wilzig European Journal of Communication 18 (1), 5-29, 2003 | 97 | 2003 |
Wildfire: Grassroots revolts in Israel in the post-socialist era S Lehman-Wilzig SUNY Press, 1992 | 89 | 1992 |
Stiff-necked people, bottle-necked system: the evolution and roots of Israeli public protest, 1949-1986 SN Lehman-Wilzig Indiana University Press, 1990 | 80 | 1990 |
Loyalty, voice, and quasi-exit: Israel as a case study of proliferating alternative politics SN Lehman-Wilzig Comparative Politics 24 (1), 97-108, 1991 | 78 | 1991 |
The method is the message: Explaining inconsistent findings in gender and news production research A Lavie, S Lehman-Wilzig Journalism 6 (1), 66-89, 2005 | 62 | 2005 |
CEO branding: Between theory and practice—case studies of Israeli corporate founders O Cottan-Nir, S Lehman-Wilzig International Journal of Strategic Communication 12 (2), 87-106, 2018 | 31 | 2018 |
Factors underlying organizations' successful press release publication in newspapers: Additional PR elements for the evolving “Press Agentry” and “Public Information” models M Seletzky, S Lehman-Wilzig International Journal of Strategic Communication 4 (4), 244-266, 2010 | 26 | 2010 |
An Exploratory Model of Media-Government Relations in International Crises: US Involvement in Bosnia 1992–1995 Y Bloch, S Lehman-Wilzig Media and conflict: Framing issues, making policy, shaping opinions, 153-173, 2002 | 26 | 2002 |
COPYING THE MASTER? PATTERNS OF ISRAELI ARAB PROTEST, I95O-1W0 S Lehman-Wilzig Asian and African Studies 27, 129-147, 1993 | 23 | 1993 |
Babbling our way to a new Babel: Erasing the language barriers S Lehman-Wilzig The Futurist 35 (3), 16, 2001 | 22 | 2001 |
The economic and political determinants of public protest frequency and magnitude: The Israeli experience S Lehman-Wilzig, M Ungar International review of modern sociology, 63-80, 1985 | 21 | 1985 |
Will cities become obsolete? S Lehman-Wilzig Telecommunications Policy 5 (4), 326-328, 1981 | 20 | 1981 |
Elite and popular newspaper publication of press releases: Differential success factors S Lehman-Wilzig, M Seletzky Public Relations Journal 6 (1), 1-25, 2012 | 19 | 2012 |
The Tower of Babel vs the power of babble: Future political, economic and cultural consequences of synchronous, automated translation systems (SATS) S Lehman-Wilzig New Media & Society 2 (4), 467-494, 2000 | 18 | 2000 |
Public Protest in Israel 1949-1992 S Lehman-Wilzig Bar Ilan University| Hebreyy, 1992 | 18 | 1992 |