College | Design, Creative and Digital Industries |
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Head | Dr Doug Specht |
Costagliola, A. 2023. ‘Allow her to flourish and grow’: commodifying gendered handicraft labour in conscious capitalist brand imagery on Instagram. Third World Quarterly. 44 (6), pp. 1288-1305. https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2023.2179983
Bedu-addo, K. 2023. Power, Policy, and Digital Switchover: An Analysis of Communication Policy Making and its Challenges for Regulating Ghana’s Digital Television Sector. PhD thesis University of Westminster Westminster School of Media and Communication https://doi.org/10.34737/w121z
Sakr, N. 2023. Saudi Arabian Television: The Challenge of Connecting with Reality. in: Ogola, G. (ed.) The Future of Television in the Global South: Reflections from Selected Countries Palgrave Macmillan.
Mohammed Faisal Amadu, Eliasu Mumuni and Ahmed Taufique Chentiba 2023. Journalistic ethics and elections news coverage in the Ghanaian press: a content analysis of two daily Ghanaian newspaper coverage of election 2020. Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society. 21 (1), pp. 63-75. https://doi.org/10.1108/jices-04-2022-0039
Medrado, A. 2023. The Place of Radio in the Soundscapes: Everyday Listening and Producing Sounds in Marginalised Communities of the Global South. in: McDonald, K. and Chignell, H. (ed.) The Bloomsbury Handbook of Radio London Bloomsbury.
Kent, A.J. and Specht, D. 2023. Geospatial Technologies in Archaeology. in: Kent, A.J. and Specht, D. (ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Geospatial Technologies and Society Routledge.
Sabry, T. 2023. “Arab” Cultural Studies: Phenomenology Being Digital, and Other Notes. in: The Handbook of Media and Culture in the Middle East London Wiley. pp. 45-52
Medrado, A. and Rega, I. 2023. Media Activism, Artivism, and the Fight Against Marginalisation in the Global South: South-to-South Communication . London Routledge.
Rega, A. and Medrado, A. 2023. The Stepping into Visibility Model: reflecting on consequences of social media visibility – a Global South perspective. Information, Communication & Society. 26 (2), pp. 405-424. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2021.1954228
Specht, D. 2023. Geospatial Technology and the Sustainable Development Goals. in: Kent, A.J. and Specht, D. (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Geospatial Technology and Society Abingdon, Oxon Routledge.
Angeli, S. and Quaranta, C. 2023. Confirmations That Were Not Meant to Be: Religion, Violence and the Female Body in Un poison violent (2010), Corpo celeste (2011), and Kreuzweg (2014). Studies in European Cinema. 20 (1), pp. 20-35. https://doi.org/10.1080/17411548.2021.1921931
Kent, A.J. and Specht, D. (ed.) 2023. Routledge Handbook of Geospatial Technologies and Society. Routledge.
Sakr, N. 2023. Purposes and practices of MENA television: Components of an ever-evolving medium . in: Gholam, K. and Guaaybess, T. (ed.) The Handbook of Media and Culture in the Middle East Hoboken, NJ Wiley.
Lodhi, A. 2022. Reclaiming a Lost Past: Black British Women, Visibility and the BBC. https://canvas-story.bbcrewind.co.uk/reclaiming/
Lodhi, A. 2022. The Conversation Continues: We Are Still Listening (with Trevor Mathison). Stuart Hall Foundation
Hort, P. 2022. Fragments and Annotations. Archives and Imaginaries exhibition, HKW Berlin, March 24th to April 28th 2022
Hogg, C. 2022. Reflections on 'Television Adaptation Specifically', CST Online.
Hogg, C. 2022. Time for Change: An Actor's Perspective - Christopher Hogg in Conversation with Mandip Gill. www.cream.ac.uk.
Rebecca Lewis 2022. The Simultaneity of Loneliness and Popularity in Dear Evan Hansen. Exchanges: The Interdisciplinary Research Journal. 9 (3), pp. 84-103. https://doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v9i3.864
Schneider, N. 2022. Governable Stacks against Digital Colonialism. tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society. 20 (1). https://doi.org/10.31269/triplec.v20i1.1281
Nathan Schneider 2022. The Tyranny of openness: what happened to peer production? Feminist Media Studies. 22 (6), pp. 1411 - 1428. https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2021.1890183
Amy A. Hasinoff and Nathan Schneider 2022. From Scalability to Subsidiarity in Addressing Online Harm. Social Media + Society. 8 (3). https://doi.org/10.1177/20563051221126041
Nathan Schneider 2022. Admins, mods, and benevolent dictators for life: The implicit feudalism of online communities. New Media & Society. 24 (9), pp. 1965 - 1985. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444820986553
Seaton, J. 2022. “It's the news, stupid”. IPPR Progressive Review. 29 (1), pp. 7-15. https://doi.org/10.1111/newe.12303
Specht, D. 2022. The codification of local knowledges through digital cartographic artefacts: A Case study of the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. PhD thesis University of Westminster Westminster School of Media and Communication https://doi.org/10.34737/w0607
Kala, Geetanjali 2022. Internet Memes as Instruments of Subversion in the Context of Islam and Muslims. PhD thesis University of Westminster Westminster School of Media and Communication https://doi.org/10.34737/w03x3
Barnett, Steven, Murdoch, Tom and Townend, J. 2022. Where public interest and public benefit meet: the application of charity law to journalism. Journal of Media Law. 14 (2), p. 323–351. https://doi.org/10.1080/17577632.2022.2141225
Mushayabasa, Reward 2022. Democratic Transition and Digital Media Activism in Africa: A Zimbabwean Case Study. PhD thesis University of Westminster Westminster School of Media and Communication https://doi.org/10.34737/w0230
Medrado, A., Rega, I. and Paulla, M. 2022. South-to-South dialogues between Brazilian and Kenyan artivists: decolonial and intersectional feminist perspectives. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society. https://doi.org/10.1080/25729861.2022.2126245
Xin, X. 2022. Xinhua News Agency. in: The SAGE Encyclopedia of Journalism Thousand Oaks, CA Sage. pp. 1781-1784
Xin, X. 2022. (Re-)Popularizing Party Journalism in China: A Qualitative Study of Xinhua News Agency's Online Media Content. in: Zhang, S.I. (ed.) Digital Journalism in China London Routledge. pp. 36-47
Day, C. 2022. The people's broadcasters. IPPR Progressive Review. 29 (2), pp. 45-52. https://doi.org/10.1111/newe.12298
Chabanova, Anastasia 2022. VFX – A New Frontier: The Impact of Innovative Technology on Visual Effects. PhD thesis University of Westminster Westminster School of Media and Communication https://doi.org/10.34737/vzx94
Balsom, E., Clark, G., Kennedy, C., Thomas, E. and Yamashita, Y. 2022. Platform, Showcase, Gathering, Exchange: A Conversation about Film Festivals with Erika Balsom, George Clark, Chris Kennedy, Eduardo Thomas, and Koyo Yamashita. in: Windhausen, F. (ed.) A Companion to Experimental Cinema Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 433-452
Winston Mano 2022. Between citizen and vigilante journalism. Communicare: Journal for Communication Studies in Africa. 29 (sed-1), pp. 57-70. https://doi.org/10.36615/jcsa.v29ised-1.1675
Yang, C. 2022. The identity construction and representation of diasporic Chinese content creators on YouTube. PhD thesis University of Westminster Westminster School of Media and Communication https://doi.org/10.34737/vz7zz
Medrado, A. and Cabral, A. 2022. Contrasting Federal and State Government Communication on Facebook in Brazil: Contradictory Messages and Realities. in: Maarek, P. (ed.) Manufacturing Government Communication on Covid-19: A Comparative Perspective Cham, Switzerland Springer. pp. 175-211
Yang, Xinyi 2022. The Political Economy of Internet Celebrities in China. PhD thesis University of Westminster Westminster School of Media and Communication https://doi.org/10.34737/vxwq8
Aouragh, M. 2022. The Arab Spring a decade on: Revolution, Counter-Revolution and the transformation of a region. Amsterdam Transnational Institute Amsterdam.