College | Design, Creative and Digital Industries |
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Head | Dr Doug Specht |
Tsagarousianou, R. 2012. European Muslim audiences and the negotiation of belonging. Journal of Contemporary European Studies. 20 (3), pp. 285-294. https://doi.org/10.1080/14782804.2012.711154
Trottier, D. and Lyon, D. 2012. Key features of a social media surveillance. in: Fuchs, Christian, Boersma, K., Albrechtslund, A. and Sandoval, M. (ed.) The internet and surveillance: the challenge of web 2.0 and social media New York Routledge. pp. 89-105
Steemers, J. and D'Arma, A. 2012. Evaluating and regulating the role of public broadcasters in the children’s media ecology: the case of home-grown television content. International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics. 8 (1), pp. 67-86. https://doi.org/10.1386/macp.8.1.67_1
Sofos, S.A. and Tsagarousianou, R. 2012. Back to the drawing board: rethinking multiculturalism. Journal of Contemporary European Studies. 20 (3), pp. 263-271. https://doi.org/10.1080/14782804.2012.711152
Seaton, J. 2012. Afterword. in: Pimlott, B. (ed.) The Queen: Elizabeth II and the monarchy London Harper Press. pp. 705-718
Sakr, N. 2012. Public service initiatives in Arab media today. in: Lowe, G.F. and Steemers, J. (ed.) Regaining the initiative for public service media Göteborg Nordicom. pp. 183-198
Sakr, N. 2012. From satellite to screen: how Arab TV is shaped in space. in: Parks, L. and Schwoch, J. (ed.) Down to earth: satellite technologies, industries and cultures New Jersey Rutgers University Press. pp. 143-155
Meikle, G. and Young, S. 2012. Media convergence: networked digital media in everyday life. Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan.
Meikle, G. 2012. “Find out exactly what to think—next!”: Chris Morris, Brass Eye, and journalistic authority. Popular Communication. 10 (1-2), pp. 14-26. https://doi.org/10.1080/15405702.2012.638569
Meikle, G. 2012. Continuity and transformation in convergent news: the case of WikiLeaks. Media International Australia. 144, pp. 52-59.
Mano, W. 2012. Why radio is Africa's medium of choice in the global age. in: Ligaga, D., Moyo, D. and Gunner, L. (ed.) Radio in Africa: cultures, publics and communities Johannesburg Wits University Press. pp. 102-117
Kavada, A. 2012. Engagement, bonding, and identity across multiple platforms: Avaaz on Facebook, YouTube, and MySpace. MedieKultur: Journal of Media and Communication Research. 28 (52), pp. 28-48.
Goodwin, P. 2012. Hign noon: the BBC meets the West's most daring government. in: Lowe, G.F. and Steemers, J. (ed.) Regaining the initiative for public service media Goteborg Nordicom. pp. 63-76
Fuchs, Christian and Mosco, Vincent 2012. Introduction: Marx is back: the importance of Marxist theory and research for critical communication studies today. tripleC: Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society. 10 (2), pp. 127-140.
Fuchs, Christian and Bolin, G. 2012. Introduction to the special section “Critical theory and political economy of the Internet (Nordmedia 2011)". tripleC: Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society. 10 (1), pp. 30-32.
Fuchs, Christian, Boersma, K., Albrechtslund, A. and Sandoval, M. 2012. Introduction: Internet and surveillance. in: Fuchs, Christian, Boersma, K., Albrechtslund, A. and Sandoval, M. (ed.) Internet and surveillance: the challenges of web 2.0 and social media New York Routledge. pp. 1-28
Fuchs, Christian 2012. The political economy of privacy on Facebook. Television & New Media. 13 (2), pp. 139-159. https://doi.org/10.1177/1527476411415699
Fuchs, Christian 2012. With or without Marx? With or without capitalism? A rejoinder to Adam Arvidsson and Eleanor Colleoni. tripleC: Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society. 10 (2), pp. 633-645.
Fuchs, Christian 2012. Web 2.0 surveillance and art. in: Burrough, X. (ed.) Net works: case studies in web art and design New York Routledge. pp. 121-127
Fuchs, Christian 2012. Some reflections on Manuel Castells’ book “Networks of outrage and hope. Social movements in the Internet age“. tripleC: Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society. 10 (2), pp. 775-797.
Fuchs, Christian 2012. New Marxian times! Reflections on the 4th ICTs and society conference "Critique, democracy and philosophy in 21st century information society. Towards critical theories of social media". tripleC: Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society. 10 (1), pp. 114-121.
Fuchs, Christian 2012. Media, war and information technology. in: Freedman, D. and Thussu, D.K. (ed.) Media and terrorism: global perspectives London Sage. pp. 47-62
Fuchs, Christian 2012. La politica economica dei social media [The political economy of social media, in Italian]. Sociologia della Communicazione. 43, pp. 62-86.
Fuchs, Christian 2012. Google capitalism. tripleC: Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society. 10 (1), pp. 42-48.
Fuchs, Christian 2012. Dallas Smythe today: the audience commodity, the digital labour debate, Marxist political economy and critical theory. Prolegomena to a digital labour theory of value. tripleC: Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society. 10 (2), pp. 692-740.
Fuchs, Christian 2012. Critique of the political economy of web 2.0 surveillance. in: Fuchs, Christian, Boersma, K., Albrechtslund, A. and Sandoval, M. (ed.) Internet and surveillance: the challenges of web 2.0 and social media New York Routledge. pp. 31-70
Fuchs, Christian 2012. Conference report: The 4th ICTs and society conference: critique, democracy and philosophy in 21st century information society. Nordicom Information. 34 (3-4), pp. 89-99.
D'Arma, A. and Steemers, J. 2012. Localisation strategies of US-owned children's television networks in five European markets. Journal of Children and Media. 6 (2), pp. 147-163. https://doi.org/10.1080/17482798.2011.587144
Brown, C. 2012. Tradition and innovation: five decades of Harrow ceramics.
Brown, C. 2012. Anxiety of endeavour: personal recollections of Harrow. in: Tradition and innovation: five decades of Harrow ceramics (exhibition catalogue) Ceramics Research Group.
Barnett, S. 2012. It's ownership, stupid: why plurality lies at the heart of media policy reform - and how to achieve it. in: Keeble, R.L. and Mair, J. (ed.) The phone hacking scandal: journalism on trial Bury St Edmunds Abramis Academic Publishing. pp. 352-364
Barnett, S. 2012. Imposition or empowerment? Freedom of speech, broadcasting and impartiality. in: Amos, M., Harrison, J. and Woods, L. (ed.) Freedom of expression and the media The Hague Martinus Nijhoff. pp. 45-71
Aouragh, M. 2012. Tweeting like a pigeon: the Internet in the Arab. CyberOrient. 6 (2).
Aouragh, M. 2012. Social media, mediation and the Arab revolutions. tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society. 10 (2), pp. 518-536.
Aouragh, M. 2012. Framing the Internet in the Arab revolutions: myth meets modernity. Cinema Journal. 52 (1), pp. 148-156. https://doi.org/10.1353/cj.2012.0120
Fuchs, Christian and Mosco, Vincent (ed.) 2012. Marx is back: the importance of Marxist theory and research for critical communication studies today. TripleC.
Fuchs, Christian and Bolin, G. (ed.) 2012. Critical theory and political economy of the Internet @ Nordmedia 2011. TripleC.