College | Design, Creative and Digital Industries |
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Head | Dr Doug Specht |
Brown, C. 2006. Collective traces. University College London 22 Mar - 05 May 2006
Barnett, S. 2006. Can the BBC invigorate our political culture? in: Lloyd, J. and Seaton, J. (ed.) What can be done? Making the media and politics better Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishers.
Xin, X. 2006. A developing market in news: Xinhua News Agency and Chinese newspapers. Media, Culture & Society. 28 (1), pp. 45-66. https://doi.org/10.1177/0163443706059285
Sakr, N. 2006. Foreign support for media freedom advocacy in the Arab Mediterranean: globalization from above or below? Mediterranean Politics. 11 (1), pp. 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1080/13629390500490361
Mano, W. 2005. Press freedom, professionalism and proprietorship: behind the Zimbabwean media divide. Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture. Special issue, pp. 56-70.
Mano, W. 2005. Scheduling for rural and urban listeners on bilingual Radio Zimbabwe. Radio Journal. 3 (2).
Sabry, T. 2005. What is 'global' about Arab media? Global Media and Communication. 1 (1), pp. 41-46. https://doi.org/10.1177/174276650500100110
Sabry, T. 2005. Emigration as popular culture: the case of Morocco. European Journal of Cultural Studies. 8 (1), pp. 5-22. https://doi.org/10.1177/1367549405049489
Dean, D.S., Lancaster, D.J. and Majumdar, S.N. 2005. The statistical mechanics of travelling salesman type problems. Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment. L01001. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-5468/2005/01/L01001
D'Arma, A. 2005. Le Televisioni Locali. in: Rapporto sull'Economia della Cultura in Italia 1990-2000 il Mulino.
Meikle, G. 2005. Open Publishing, Open Technologies. in: Hartley, J. (ed.) Creative Industries Blackwell. pp. 70-82
Kavada, A. 2005. Exploring the Role of the Internet in the “Movement for Alternative Globalization”: The case of the Paris 2003 European Social Forum. Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture. 2 (1), pp. 72-95. https://doi.org/10.16997/wpcc.9
Seymour, E. and Barnett, S. 2005. Bringing the World to the UK: factual international programming on UK public service TV, 2005. Witney, UK 3WE.
Seaton, J. 2005. Carnage and the media: the making and breaking of news about violence. London, UK Allen Lane.
Sakr, N. 2005. Women, development and Al Jazeera: a balance sheet. in: Zayani, M. (ed.) The Al Jazeera phenomenon: critical perspectives on new Arab media London, UK Pluto. pp. 127-149
Sakr, N. 2005. Media policy in the Middle East: a reappraisal. in: Curran, J. and Gurevitch, M. (ed.) Mass Media and Society. 4th edition London, UK Hodder Arnold. pp. 234-250
Sabry, T. 2005. The day Moroccans gave up couscous for satellites: global TV, structures of feeling, and mental migration. Transnational Broadcasting Studies. 14, pp. 197-221.
McNicholas, A. 2005. 'EastEnders' and the manufacture of celebrity. Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture. 2 (2), pp. 22-36.
Kavada, A. 2005. Civil society organisation and the internet: the case of Amnesty International, Oxfam and the World Development Movement. in: de Jong, W., Shaw, M. and Stammers, N. (ed.) Global activitism, global media London, UK Pluto Press. pp. 208-222
Goodwin, P. 2005. United Kingdom: never mind the policy, feel the growth. in: Brown, A. and Picard, R.G. (ed.) Digital terrestrial television in Europe Mahwah, USA Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers. pp. 151-180
Goodwin, P. 2005. Low conspiracy? Government intervention in the BBC. Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture. 2 (1), pp. 96-118.
Dean, D.S., Lancaster, D.J. and Majumdar, S.N. 2005. Statistical mechanics of combinatorial optimization problems with site disorder. Physical Review E. 72 (2), p. 026125. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.72.026125
Brown, C. 2005. The Fragmented Figure. UWIC, Cardiff 29 Jun - 08 Jul 2005
Barnett, S. 2005. Opportunity or threat? The BBC, investigative journalism and the Hutton Report. in: Allan, S. (ed.) Journalism: critical issues Maidenhead, UK Open University Press. pp. 328-341
Barnett, S. 2005. Hello sky, goodbye world. in: Engel, M. (ed.) Wisden cricketers' almanack 2005 Alton, UK John Wisden. pp. 49-53
Mano, W. 2005. Exploring the African view of the global. Global Media and Communication. 1 (1), pp. 50-55. https://doi.org/10.1177/174276650500100112
Mano, W. 2005. Editorial. Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture. Special issue, pp. 1-7.
Barnett, S. 2004. Media ownership policies: pressure for change and implications. Pacific Journalism Review. 10 (2), pp. 8-19.
McNicholas, A. 2004. Wrenching the machine around: EastEnders, the BBC and institutional change. Media, Culture & Society. 26 (4), pp. 491-512. https://doi.org/10.1177/0163443704044214
Lancaster, D.J. 2004. Two combinatorial models with identical statics yet different dynamics. Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General. 37 (4), pp. 1125-1143. https://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/37/4/003
Whiteman, Natasha 2004. (Dis)possessing Literacy and Literature: Gourmandising in Gibsonbarlowville. in: The World Yearbook of Education 2004: Digital Technology, Communities and Education Routledge.
Ward, D., Fueg, O.C. and D'Arma, A. 2004. A Mapping Study of Media Concentration and Ownership in Ten European Countries. Hilversum, The Netherlands Commissariaat voor de Media.
Meikle, G. 2004. 'Networks of Influence: Internet Activism in Australia and Beyond'. in: Goggin, G. (ed.) Virtual Nation: The Internet in Australia University of New South Wales Press. pp. 73-87
Cunha, M. 2004. Exodus, or an imagined political community: the landless workers movement and internal migration in the work of Sebastião Salgado. Intexto. 11, pp. 48-62.