College | Design, Creative and Digital Industries |
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Head | Dr Doug Specht |
Kavada, A. 2015. Social Media as Conversation: A Manifesto. Social Media + Society. 1 (1). https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305115580793
Mano, W. 2015. Racism, Ethnicity and the Media in Africa. in: Mano, W. (ed.) Racism, Ethnicity and the Media in Africa: Mediating Conflict in the Twenty-first Century London I.B. Tauris. pp. 1- 27
Koksal, O. 2015. From Wim Wenders' Lisbon to Fatih Akin's Istanbul: Producing the Cool City in Film. in: Ozkan, D. (ed.) Cool Istanbul: Urban Enclosures and Resistances Bielefeld transcript Verlag. pp. 81-101
Ratta, D., Sakr, N. and Skovgaard-Petersen, J. (ed.) 2015. Arab Media Moguls. London I.B. Tauris.
Vanwynsberghe, H., Boudry, E. and Verdegem, P. 2015. De impact van ouderschapsstijlen op de ontwikkeling van sociale mediageletterdheid bij adolescenten. Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschap. 43 (1), pp. 84-100.
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
Barnett, S. 2015. Your BBC needs you. British Journalism Review. 26 (4), pp. 22-27. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956474815620720
Meikle, G. 2015. Distributed citizenship and social media. in: Weibel, P. (ed.) Global activism: art and conflict in the 21st century Cambridge, MA: USA MIT Press. pp. 373-383
Kavada, A. 2015. Creating the collective: social media, the Occupy Movement and its constitution as a collective actor. Information, Communication & Society. 18 (8), pp. 872-886. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2015.1043318
Lancaster, D.J. 2015. Wot! No bike? The Clash's Paul Simonon paints.
Lancaster, D.J. 2015. Introduction. in: Cameron, B. and Rees, S. (ed.) Paul Simonon - Wot No Bike London Anomie Publishing.
Fuchs, Christian 2015. The MacBride Report in Twenty-first-century Capitalism, the Age of Social Media and the BRICS Countries. Javnost / The Public. 22 (3), pp. 226-239. https://doi.org/10.1080/13183222.2015.1059626
Fuchs, Christian 2015. Power in the Age of Social Media. Heathwood Journal of Critical Theory. 1 (1), pp. 1-29.
Fuchs, Christian 2015. The digital labour theory of value in the age of Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Weibo. in: Fisher Eran and Fuchs Christian (ed.) Reconsidering value and labour in the digital age Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 26-41
Fuchs, Christian and Fisher, Eran 2015. Introduction: Value and labour in the digital age. in: Fuchs Christian and Fisher Eran (ed.) Reconsidering value and labour in the digital age Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 3-25
Fuchs, Christian 2015. Surveillance and critical theory. Media and Communication. 3 (2), pp. 6-9. https://doi.org/10.17645
D'Arma, A. 2015. Media and Politics in Contemporary Italy: From Berlusconi to Grillo. Lanham/Boulder Lexington Books.
Sakr, N. 2015. Good Practice in EU Public Service Media and Contemporary Practice in Jordan: A Comparative Analysis. Amman UNESCO Amman Office .
Fuchs, Christian 2015. Zur Theoriebildung und Analyse der digitalen Arbeit. Die globale Produktion digitaler Hard- und Software (Teil I). Z. Zeitschrift Marxistische Erneuerung . 2015 (103), pp. 85-94.
Esteves, V. and Meikle, G. 2015. '"Look @ this fukken doge": Internet Memes and Remix Cultures'. in: Atton, C. (ed.) The Routledge Companion to Alternative and Community Media Abingdon and New York Routledge. pp. 561-70
Fuchs, Christian 2015. Christian Fuchs (Interview conducted by Michelle Amazeen). in: Lent, John and Amazeen, Michelle (ed.) Key thinkers in critical communication scholarship: From the pioneers to the next generation Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan.
Sakr, N. 2015. Naguib Sawiris: global capitalist, Egyptian media investor. in: Ratta, D., Sakr, N. and Skovgaard-Petersen, J. (ed.) Arab media moguls London I.B. Tauris. pp. 147-164
Dwyer, P. 2015. Theorizing media production: the poverty of political economy. Media, Culture & Society. 37 (7), pp. 988-1004. https://doi.org/10.1177/0163443715591667
Fuchs, Christian 2015. Dallas Smythe and digital labor. in: Richard Maxwell (ed.) Routledge companion to labor and media New York Routledge. pp. 51-62
Steemers, J. and Sakr, N. 2015. Co-producing content for pan-Arab children's TV: state, business, and the workplace. in: Banks, M., Conor, B. and Mayer, V. (ed.) Production studies, the sequel!: cultural studies of global media industries London Routledge. pp. 238-250
D'Arma, A., Nieminen, H., Padovani, C. and Sousa, H. 2015. Challenges and confusion in media and communication regulation: a four country comparison. in: Trappel, J., Steemers, J. and Thomass, B. (ed.) European media in crisis: values, risks and policies London Routledge. pp. 163-181
Tsifouti, A., Triantaphillidou, S., Larabi M-C, Bilissi, E. and Psarrou, A. 2015. Comparative performance between human and automated face recognition systems, using CCTV imagery, different compression levels and scene parameters . SPIE Electronic Imaging: Image Quality and System Performance XII. San Fransisco, USA Jan 2015 SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2083325
Tsifouti, A., Triantaphillidou, S., Larabi, M.C., Doré, G, Bilissi, E. and Psarrou, A. 2015. The effects of scene content parameters, compression, and frame rate on the performance of analytics systems. SPIE Elecgtronic Imaging: Image Quality and System Performance XII. San Fransisco, USA Jan 2015 SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2083426
Tsifouti, A., Triantaphillidou, S., Larabi, M.C., Bilissi, E. and Psarrou, A. 2015. A case study in identifying acceptable bitrates for human face recognition tasks. Signal Processing: Image Communication . 36, p. 14–28. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.image.2015.05.002
Barnett, S. and Townend, Judith 2015. Plurality, policy and the local: can hyperlocals fill the gap? Journalism Practice. 9 (3), pp. 332-349. https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2014.943930
Barnett, S. 2015. Four reasons why a partisan press helped win it for the Tories. in: Jackson, Daniel and Thorsen, Einar (ed.) UK election analysis 2015: media, voters and the campaign Bournemouth Centre for the Study of Journalism, Culture and Community. pp. 91
Barnett, S. 2015. Plurality and public sector broadcasting: why and how PSBs deserve protection. in: Barnett, S. and Townend Judith (ed.) Media power and plurality: from hyperlocal to high-level policy London Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 45-62
Barnett, S. and Townend Judith (ed.) 2015. Media power and plurality: from hyperlocal to high-level policy. London Palgrave Macmillan.
Seaton, J. 2015. John Whittingdale should realise a strong BBC is in the national interest. Prospect.
Seaton, J. 2015. What would a world without the BBC look like? OpenDemocracy.
Seaton, J. 2015. Pinkoes and traitors: the BBC and the nation 1974-1987. London Profile Books.
Fuchs, Christian and Sandoval, M. 2015. The political economy of capitalist and alternative social media. in: Chris Atton (ed.) The Routledge Companion to Alternative and Community Media London Routledge. pp. 165-175
Fuchs, Christian 2015. Social media surveillance. in: Coleman, S. and Freelon Deen (ed.) Handbook of digital politics Cheltenham Edward Elgar. pp. 395-414
Fuchs, Christian 2015. Validation Report. Deliverable D5.3 of the EU FP7 project “PACT – Public Perception of Security and Privacy: Assessing Knowledge, Collecting Evidence, Translating Research into Action”. http://www.projectpact.eu PACT.