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Craighead, A. and Thomson, J. 2015. Hello World. Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery, UK Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery, UK.
Craighead, A. and Thomson, J. 2015. Art in the age of asymmetrical ... warfare. Witte de With, Rotterdam, London 11 Sep 2015 - 03 Jan 2016
Craighead, A. and Thomson, J. 2015. Right Here Right Now. The Lowry, Salford 14 Nov 2015 - 28 Feb 2016
Craighead, A. and Thomson, J. 2015. Data as Culture 3: Data Anthropologies. Open Data Institute, London 25 Mar - 20 Jun 2015
White, N. 2015. Secrecy and Art in Practice. Politics and Practices of Secrecy. Institute of North American Studies, Kings College, London 15 - 15 May 2015
Springer, J. 2015. Interview with Lemi Ghariokwu. 16 Oct 2015
Pucill, S. 2015. Magic Mirror (exhibition). The Nunnery Gallery, London 14 Apr - 14 Jun 2015
D'heer, E. and Verdegem, P. 2015. What social media data mean for audience studies: a multidimensional investigation of Twitter use during a current affairs TV programme. Information, Communication & Society. 18 (2), pp. 221-234. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2014.952318
Vanwynsberghe, H., Vanderlinde, R., Georges, A. and Verdegem, P. 2015. The librarian 2.0: Identifying a typology of librarians’ social media literacy. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science. 47 (4), pp. 283-293. https://doi.org/10.1177/0961000613520027
Kempadoo, R. 2015. Ghosts: Keith Piper/Roshini Kempadoo.
Kempadoo, R. 2015. Timings, Canon, and Art History. Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism. 19 (2 47), pp. 167-176. https://doi.org/10.1215/07990537-3139298
Nassif, H. 2015. Home under siege: Bab al-Hara, televising morality and everyday life in the Levant. PhD thesis University of Westminster Communication and Media Research Institute https://doi.org/10.34737/9yxq0
White, N., La Fevre, L and Yiakoumaki, N 2015. The Third Campaign: Extracts. Whitechapel Gallery 22 Sep 2014 - 22 Feb 2015
Wrigley, A. 2015. The Spaces of Medieval Mystery Plays on British Television. Shakespeare Bulletin. 33 (4), pp. 569-593. https://doi.org/10.1353/shb.2015.0058
Burgos, D. 2015. Digital anthropology and educational eGames: learning through behavioural patterns in digital, game-based contexts. PhD thesis University of Westminster Media, Arts and Design https://doi.org/10.34737/9x1qq
El Sayed, N. 2015. From Underground to Elite: Egyptian Bloggers before and after the 2011 Uprising. PhD thesis University of Westminster Media, Arts and Design https://doi.org/10.34737/9x1q9
Leeson, L. and Dunn, P. 2015. Big Money is Moving in, Docklands Community Poster Project and posters from the East London Health Project. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid
Leeson, L. 2015. Cultural policy of the GLC. A Greater London: The GLC story 1981-1986. The Rag Factory, London 02 - 02 Dec 2015
Leeson, L. 2015. Active energy - London: capital / climate / culture. Deadline@Tate. Tate Modern 04 - 06 Dec 2015
Vu, T. 2015. Managing Vietnamese newsrooms: the role of internal communication. PhD thesis University of Westminster Westminster School of Media, Arts and Design https://doi.org/10.34737/9ww8z
Piva, A. 2015. Landscapes of the invisible: sounds, cosmologies and poetics of space. PhD thesis University of Westminster Faculty of Media, Arts and Design https://doi.org/10.34737/9w796
Bovey, D. 2015. The artist biopic: a historical analysis of narrative cinema, 1934-2010. PhD thesis University of Westminster Television, Film and Moving Image https://doi.org/10.34737/9w77z
Boehnert, J. 2015. The Politics of Data Visualisation. Discover Society. 23.
Maziere, M. 2015. Contemporary Screen-Based Curatorial Practice. Artists' Moving Image Practice in Britain: From 1990 to Today. Whitechapel Gallery 07 Nov 2015
Maziere, M. 2015. Chantal Akerman NOW. Ambika P3 University of Westminster Nov 2016
Niblock, S. 2015. From the high ground to the swamp: A model for immersive journalism research. Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies. 4 (2), pp. 223-237. https://doi.org/10.1386/ajms.4.2.223_1
Niblock, S. 2015. Russell Brand: the compassionate humorist. in: Keeble, R.L. and Swick, D. (ed.) Pleasure of the Prose: Humour in Journalism Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Abramis Academic Publishing.
Rashid, I. 2015. The politics of DTT policy-making in Bulgaria: the significance of path dependencies and institutional characteristics. PhD thesis University of Westminster Faculty of Media, Arts and Design https://doi.org/10.34737/9w194
Maziere, M. 2015. Au Revoir, Chantal. Moving Image Review & Art Journal. 4 (1&2), pp. 287-292. https://doi.org/10.1386/miraj.4.1-2.288_1
Turajlic, M. 2015. Cinema Komunisto: cinema as a memory site. PhD thesis University of Westminster Faculty of Media, Arts and Design https://doi.org/10.34737/9qx73
Douglass, C. 2015. Collaborative visual ethnography and breast cancer. PhD thesis University of Westminster Faculty of Media, Arts and Design https://doi.org/10.34737/9qx13
Garrisi, D. 2015. Reading skin in Victorian newspapers: an analysis of British newspapers’ coverage of human skin, 1840-1900. PhD thesis University of Westminster Faculty of Media, Arts and Design https://doi.org/10.34737/9qvyq
Leeson, L. 2015. Community Collaborations 1978-2015. Community Arts? Learning from the legacy of artists’ social initiatives. The Black-e, Liverpool 01 Nov 2015
Bunz, M. 2015. Things Are Not to Blame: Technical Agency and Thing Theory in the Age of Internet of Things. in: Chun, W., Watkins Fisher, A. and Keenan, T. (ed.) New Media, Old Media: A History and Theory Reader London Routledge. pp. 388-400
Leeson, L. 2015. Giving More than You Take. in: Collins, D. (ed.) The Tetley Feast: Documentation and Critical Reflections Leeds Leeds College of Art. pp. 81-85
Santos, M. and Da Fonseca Moreira Santos Maria 2015. (un)childhood: performing the voices and times of childhood through relational video-making. PhD thesis University of Westminster Faculty of Media, Arts and Design https://doi.org/10.34737/9984y
McMurdo, W. 2015. Children and computers: collected works (1995–2014). PhD thesis University of Westminster Faculty of Media, Arts and Design https://doi.org/10.34737/997v9