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Just noticeable gamma differences and acceptability of sRGB images displayed on a CRT monitor

Article

Bilissi, E., Jacobson, R.E. and Attridge, G.G. 2008. Just noticeable gamma differences and acceptability of sRGB images displayed on a CRT monitor. Imaging Science Journal. 56 (4), pp. 189-200. https://doi.org/10.1179/174313108X281362

Structural Change journalism practice: Xinhua News Agency in the early 2000s

Article

Xin, X. 2008. Structural Change journalism practice: Xinhua News Agency in the early 2000s. Journalism Practice. 2 (1), pp. 46-63. https://doi.org/10.1080/17512780701768501

Homesick for Silent Hill: Modalities of nostalgia in fan responses to Silent Hill 4: The Room

Book chapter

Whiteman, Natasha 2008. Homesick for Silent Hill: Modalities of nostalgia in fan responses to Silent Hill 4: The Room. in: Playing the Past: History and Nostalgia in Video Games Vanderbilt University Press. pp. 32-49

Engaging with the research methods curriculum

Journal article

Oliver, Martin and Whiteman, Natasha 2008. Engaging with the research methods curriculum. Reflecting Education. 4 (1), pp. 63-71.

Learning at the Cutting Edge? Help-seeking and Status in Online Videogame Fan Sites

Journal article

Whiteman, Natasha 2008. Learning at the Cutting Edge? Help-seeking and Status in Online Videogame Fan Sites. 9 (1), pp. 7-26. https://doi.org/10.7459/ites/09.1.02

Emerging communities, emerging media: the case of a Zimbabwean nurse in the British Big Brother show

Journal article

Mano, W. and Willems, W. 2008. Emerging communities, emerging media: the case of a Zimbabwean nurse in the British Big Brother show. Critical Arts: South-North Cultural and Media Studies. 22 (1), pp. 101-128. https://doi.org/10.1080/02560040802166300

Cross-Cultural Filmmaking in New Zealand National Cinema

PhD thesis

Pitts, V. 2008. Cross-Cultural Filmmaking in New Zealand National Cinema. PhD thesis University of Auckland Media, Film and Television

A diversity of understanding: the increasing importance of major public service broadcasting institutions

Book chapter

Seaton, J. 2008. A diversity of understanding: the increasing importance of major public service broadcasting institutions. in: Gardam, T. and Levy, D. (ed.) The price of plurality: choice, diversity and broadcasting institutions in the digital age New York, USA Reuters. pp. 120-125

Research into Chinese media organisations. The case of Xinhua Shanghai bureau

Article

Xin, X. 2008. Research into Chinese media organisations. The case of Xinhua Shanghai bureau. Javnost / The Public. 15 (1), pp. 39-56.

Narrating the diaspora: diasporic audiences and the construction of diasporic experience

Article

Tsagarousianou, R. and Wen, T. 2008. Narrating the diaspora: diasporic audiences and the construction of diasporic experience. Journalism & Communication Review.

The family legacy

Digital or visual media

Thorburn, J. 2008. The family legacy.

Nollywood just doing it

Digital or visual media

Thorburn, J. 2008. Nollywood just doing it.

Journeys to truth: the BBC as a pragmatic ethical engineer at home and abroad

Article

Seaton, J. 2008. Journeys to truth: the BBC as a pragmatic ethical engineer at home and abroad. Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television. 28 (4), pp. 441-451. https://doi.org/10.1080/01439680802310167

The BBC an imperfect beauty

Book chapter

Seaton, J. 2008. The BBC an imperfect beauty. in: Thomas, I. and Almqvist, K. (ed.) The future of public service broadcasting Stockholm, Sweden Ax:son Johnson Foundation. pp. 43-58

Gaps in the market: insights from scholarly work on Arab media economics

Book chapter

Sakr, N. 2008. Gaps in the market: insights from scholarly work on Arab media economics. in: Hafez, K. (ed.) Arab media: power and weakness London Continuum. pp. 195-198

Egyptian TV in the grip of government: politics before profit in a fluid Pan-Arab market

Book chapter

Sakr, N. 2008. Egyptian TV in the grip of government: politics before profit in a fluid Pan-Arab market. in: Ward, D. (ed.) Television and public policy: change and continuity in an era of global liberalization New York Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. pp. 265-281

Arab media and cultural studies: rehearsing new questions

Book chapter

Sabry, T. 2008. Arab media and cultural studies: rehearsing new questions. in: Hafez, K. (ed.) Arab media: power and weakness London Continuum. pp. 237-251

Whacking Bush: tactical media as play

Book chapter

Meikle, G. 2008. Whacking Bush: tactical media as play. in: Boler, M. (ed.) Digital media and democracy: tactics in hard times Cambridge, Massachusetts MIT Press. pp. 367-382

Electronic civil disobedience and symbolic power

Book chapter

Meikle, G. 2008. Electronic civil disobedience and symbolic power. in: Karatzogianni, A. (ed.) Cyber-conflict and global politics London Routledge. pp. 177-187

Decision-making online and offline: the case of the ‘movement for alternative globalization’

Book chapter

Kavada, A. 2008. Decision-making online and offline: the case of the ‘movement for alternative globalization’. in: Carpentier, N., Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, P., Nordenstreng, K., Hartmann, M., Vihalemm, P., Cammaerts, B., Nieminen, H. and Olsson, T. (ed.) Democracy, Journalism and Technology: New Developments in an Enlarged Europe: The Intellectual Work of the 2008 ECREA Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School Tartu University of Tartu Press. pp. 217-228

Internet and society: social theory in the information age

Book

Fuchs, Christian 2008. Internet and society: social theory in the information age. New York Routledge.

Children's television: the soft underbelly of public service broadcasting

Conference paper

D'Arma, A. and Steemers, J. 2008. Children's television: the soft underbelly of public service broadcasting. RIPE@2008 Conference: Public Service Media in the 21st Century: Participation, Partnership and Media Development. Mainz, Germany 08 - 11 Oct 2008

Sterling Stuff 2

Exhibition

Brown, C. 2008. Sterling Stuff 2. Pangolin London, King's Place, London

Myths and Legends

Exhibition

Brown, C. 2008. Myths and Legends. Contemporary Applied Arts, London

Can the public service broadcaster survive? Renewal and compromise in the new BBC Charter

Book chapter

Barnett, S. 2008. Can the public service broadcaster survive? Renewal and compromise in the new BBC Charter. in: Ferrell Lowe, G. and Bardoel, J. (ed.) From public service broadcasting to public service media Göteborg, Sweden Nordicom. pp. 87-104

Oil, arms and media: how US interventionalism shapes Arab TV

Journal article

Sakr, N. 2008. Oil, arms and media: how US interventionalism shapes Arab TV. Journal für Entwicklungspolitik. 2008/1, pp. 57-81.

Women and media in Saudi Arabia: rhetoric, reductionism and realities

Journal article

Sakr, N. 2008. Women and media in Saudi Arabia: rhetoric, reductionism and realities. British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. 35 (3), pp. 385-404. https://doi.org/10.1080/13530190802525197

Diversity and diaspora: Arab communities and satellite communication in Europe

Journal article

Sakr, N. 2008. Diversity and diaspora: Arab communities and satellite communication in Europe. Global Media and Communication. 4 (3), pp. 277-300. https://doi.org/10.1177/1742766508096082

Fluctuations in the site-disordered traveling salesman problem

Article

Dean, D.S. and Lancaster, D.J. 2007. Fluctuations in the site-disordered traveling salesman problem. Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical. 40 (46), pp. 13837-13857. https://doi.org/10.1088/1751-8113/40/46/002

Co-operation, compromise and confrontation: the Universal News 1860-69

Article

McNicholas, A. 2007. Co-operation, compromise and confrontation: the Universal News 1860-69. Irish Historical Studies. XXXV (139), pp. 311-326.

Rebels at Heart: the National Brotherhood of Saint Patrick and the Irish Liberator

Article

McNicholas, A. 2007. Rebels at Heart: the National Brotherhood of Saint Patrick and the Irish Liberator. Media History. 13 (1), pp. 25-41. https://doi.org/10.1080/13688800701264934

Popular music as journalism in Zimbabwe

Article

Mano, W. 2007. Popular music as journalism in Zimbabwe. Journalism Studies. 8 (1), pp. 61-78. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616700601056858

Numerical simulations of the random phase sine-Gordon model and renormalization group predictions

Article

Lancaster, D.J. and Ruiz-Lorenzo, J.J. 2007. Numerical simulations of the random phase sine-Gordon model and renormalization group predictions. Journal of Statistical Mechanics. P01003. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-5468/2007/01/P01003

The Impact of the Media on Children and Young People

Report

Buckingham, David, Whiteman, N., Willett, Rebekah and Burn, Andrew 2007. The Impact of the Media on Children and Young People. Department for Children, Schools and Families.

Stop Signs: An Introduction to Culture Jamming

Book chapter

Meikle, G. 2007. Stop Signs: An Introduction to Culture Jamming. in: Coyer, K., Dowmunt, T. and Fountain, A. (ed.) The Alternative Media Handbook Routledge. pp. 166-79

Cross-cultural Filmmaking in Aotearoa New Zealand

Conference paper

Pitts, V. 2007. Cross-cultural Filmmaking in Aotearoa New Zealand . MEDIANZ Conference . Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand 08 - 10 Feb 2007

Broadcasting policy in Italy's 'second republic' 1994-2006

PhD thesis

D'Arma, A. 2007. Broadcasting policy in Italy's 'second republic' 1994-2006. PhD thesis University of Westminster Faculty of Media, Arts and Design

Being objective: changing the world

Book chapter

Seaton, J. 2007. Being objective: changing the world. in: Sambrook, R. (ed.) Global voice: Britain's future in international broadcasting London Premium Publishing. pp. 40-56

Xinhua news agency and globalization: negotiating between the global, the local and the national

Book chapter

Xin, X. 2007. Xinhua news agency and globalization: negotiating between the global, the local and the national. in: Boyd-Barrett, O. (ed.) Communications media, globalization, and empire Eastleigh, UK John Libbey & Company. pp. 111-128

How to do fieldwork?

Book chapter

Xin, X. 2007. How to do fieldwork? in: Carpentier, N., Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, P., Nordenstreng, K., Hartmann, M., Vihalemm, P., Cammaerts, B. and Nieminen, H. (ed.) Media technologies and democracy in an enlarged Europe Tartu University of Tartu Press. pp. 295-306


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