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Baines, P. R., O’Shaughnessy, N. J., Moloney, K., Richards, B., Butler, S. and Gill, M., 2010. The dark side of political marketing: Islamist propaganda, reversal theory and British Muslims. European Journal of Marketing, 44. (In Press)

Baines, P. R., O'Shaughnessy, N., Moloney, K., Richards, B., Butler, S. and Gill, M., 2006. Muslim Voices: the British Muslim Response to Islamic video-polemic - an Explanatory Study. Working Paper. Cranfield: Cranfield University.

Barnes, R., 2005. Collaboration and Integration: A Method of Advancing Film Sound Based on The Coen Brothers' Use of Sound and Their Mode of Production. Volume 1. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

Barnes, R., 2005. Collaboration and Integration: A Method of Advancing Film Sound Based on The Coen Brothers’ Use of Sound and Their Mode of Production. Volume 2. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

Brissenden, J. and Moloney, K., 2005. Political PR in the 2005 UK General Election: winning and losing, with a little help from spin. Journal of Marketing Management, 21 (9), pp. 1005-1020.

Berger, S. and Lilleker, D., 2002. The British Labour Party and the German Democratic Republic during the Era of non-recognition 1949–1973. The Historical Journal, 45 (2), pp. 433-458.

Brown, J. and Richards, B., 2000. Introduction to the psychoanalytic sociology of emotion. Psychoanalytic Studies, 2 (1), pp. 31-33.

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Chignell, H., 2009. Key Concepts in Radio Studies. London: Sage.

Chignell, H., 2009. LBC/IRN Archive Teaching and Learning Case Study. Poole: Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Chignell, H., 2009. Radio Studies. In: Blackwell’s Encyclopedia of Cultural Theory. Oxford: Blackwell. (In Press)

Chignell, H., 2008. Change and Reaction in BBC Current Affairs Radio, 1928 – 1970. In: Bailey, M., ed. Narrating Media History. London: Routledge, pp. 36-47.

Cartwright, A., 2008. Charles Parker Day - Editing the Radio Ballads - Andy Cartwright. In: Charles Parker Day 2008, 04th April 2008, Miramar Hotel. (Unpublished)

Cownie, F., Milton, P. and Polkinghorne, M., 2008. Wheesh Ltd: KTP Final Report. Project Report. UK: TSB. (Unpublished)

Chignell, H., 2007. The London Broadcasting Company (LBC) and Independent Radio News (IRN) Archive. Twentieth Century British History, 18 (4), pp. 514-525.

Chatiratchart, W., 2007. Attitudes towards political leaders amongst young Thai people (Generation Y) and their influence on electoral choices. Unpublished. (Unpublished)

Chignell, H., 2006. The birth of BBC Radio 4's Analysis. Journal of Radio Studies, 13 (1), pp. 89-102.

Crawford, E., 2005. An exploration of the influence of cultural variability on members of multicultural student groups as they work together toward the attainment of a mutual goal. Masters Thesis (Masters). Bournemouth University.

Cope, J., Cave, F. and Eccles, S., 2004. Attitudes of venture capital investors towards entrepreneurs with previous business failure. Venture Capital, 6 (2/3), pp. 147-172.

Court, S. and Molesworth, M., 2003. Developing teaching strategies for research methods that are appropriate to the learning styles of marketing communication students. Journal of Marketing Management, 19 (5-6), pp. 675-697.

Chignell, H., 2003. BBC Radio 4's Analysis and Africa. How the flagship current affairs programme covered Africa in the 1970s and early 1980s. The Radio Journal, 1 (2), pp. 101-112.

Chignell, H., 2003. BBC Handbooks, Accounts and Annual Reports, 1927-2001/2. Introduction to the microfilm edition. Wakefield: Microform Academic Publishers.

Chignell, H., Holland, M. and McCain, J., 2001. The use of online databases in a university broadcasting archive. Case studies of the construction of databases for BBC Radio 4's Analysis and ITV's This Week. In: Digital evidence : selected papers from DRH2000, Digital Resources for the Humanities Conference, September, 2000, University of Sheffield, pp. 65-78.

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Durkin, K., 2008. The Middle Way: East Asian masters students' perceptions of critical argumentation in U.K. universities. Journal of Studies in International Education, 12 (1), pp. 38-55.

Durkin, K., 2008. The Adaptation of East Asian Masters Students to Western Norms of Critical Thinking and Argumentation in the UK. Intercultural Education, 19 (1), pp. 15-27.

Durkin, K., 2008. Russian Immigrants Adapting to Academic Norms in Israeli Universities. In: Byram, M. and Dervin, F., eds. Students, Staff and Academic Mobility in Higher Education. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 153-165.

Devlin, J. and Chignell, H., 2007. John Peel's Home Truths. The Radio Journal, 4 (1), pp. 69-81.

Denegri-Knott, J., 2007. Desire for commodities and fantastic consumption in Digital Games. In: Williams, J. P. and Smith, J. H., eds. The Players' Realm: Studies on the Culture of Video Games and Gaming. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company.

Daymon, C. and Foster, R., 2007. Future Possibilities: A Scenario Analysis Study of British Television. In: Media in Transition 3: television, May 2-4, 2003, MIT, Boston. (Unpublished)

Dermody, J. and Scullion, R., 2006. Exploring the Value of Party Political Advertising for Youth Electoral Engagement: An Analysis of the 2001 British General Election Advertising Campaigns. International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing, 9 (4), pp. 361-379.

Denegri-Knott, J., 2006. Consumers behaving badly: deviation or innovation? Power struggles on the web. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 5 (1), pp. 82-94.

Denegri-Knott, J., Zwick, D. and Schroeder, J. E., 2006. Mapping Consumer Power: An integrative framework for marketing and consumer research. European Journal of Marketing, 40 (9/10), pp. 950-971.

Denegri-Knott, J. and Taylor, J., 2005. The Labelling Game: A Conceptual Exploration of Deviance on the Internet. Social Science Computer Review, 23 (1), pp. 93-107.

Dermody, J. and Scullion, R., 2005. Young People's Attitudes Towards British Political Advertising: Nurturing or Impeding Voter Engagement? Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing, 14 (1/2), pp. 129-148.

Durkin, K., 2004. Challenges Chinese students face in adapting to academic expectations and teaching/learning styles of U.K. Masters courses, and how cross cultural understanding and adequate support might aid them to adapt. London: British Council.

Denegri-Knott, J., 2004. Sinking the Online? Music Pirates, Foucault, Power and Deviance on the Web. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 9 (4).

Durkin, K., 2003. The Critical Learning Journey of Chinese Post Graduate Students in the U.K.: Adapting to Western Norms of Academic Argumentation and Debate. In: The Learning Conference, July 15 -18, 2003, Institute of Education, University of London. (Unpublished)

Durkin, K., 2003. The critical learning journey of Chinese Masters students in the U.K.: adapting to Western norms of academic argumentation and debate. International Journal of Learning, 10, pp. 1345-1357.

Daymon, C., 2003. When Competitors and Collaborators Converse : Scenario Analysis as an Approach to Industry Learning. In: Workshop on Understanding Organisational Context, 12 - 13 June, 2003, University of St. Andrews. (Unpublished)

Denegri-Knott, J., 2003. Consumers behaving badly: deviation or innovation? A conceptual exploration of empowered communications online- The case of consumer-producer relationships on the web. In: Home Oriented Informatics and Telematics [HOIT], April 6-8, 2003, Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations (CRITO), University of California, Irvine. (Unpublished)

Daymon, C., 2003. The Future of Television and Implications for Public Relations. In: Current Debates and Issues in Public Relations Research and Practice, 10 – 12 April 2003, Bournemouth University, Poole. (Unpublished)

Denegri-Knott, J. and Molesworth, M., 2002. Cyber-delinquency or electronic opportunism?: exploring young consumers' willingness to lie to and steal from companies online. In: The marketing landscape: signs for the future: Academy of Marketing Annual Conference, 2-5 July, 2002, Nottingham. (Unpublished)

Dermody, J. and Scullion, R., 2001. An Exploration of the Advertising Ambitions and Strategies of the 2001 British General Election. Journal of Marketing Management, 17 (9-10), pp. 969-987.

Daymon, C., 2000. Culture Formation in a New Television Station: A Multi-perspective Analysis. British Journal of Management, 11 (2), pp. 121-135.

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Eccles, S., 2009. Patterns of Addictive Consumption. In: British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies, 15-18 July 2009, Exeter University. (Unpublished)

Eccles, S., 2002. The lived experiences of women as addictive consumers. Journal of Research for Consumers, 4, pp. 1-17.

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Foster, J., 2008. Time and Silence: Julio Medems's Feminist Time Traveller. In: Poetics to Come, Politics of Mourning, 28-31 October 2008, Facultades de Filología y Filosofía, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain.. (Unpublished)

Franklin, I., 2008. “A Hush Descended on the City…”: Hidden Histories and Radio Remembrance. The Next Layer.

Fawkes, J. and Moloney, K., 2008. Does the European Union (EU) need a propaganda watchdog like the US Institute of Propaganda Analysis to strengthen its democratic civil society and free markets? Public Relations Review, 34 (3), pp. 207-214.

Foster, J., 2008. Memory and Film. In: Image, Culture and the Media, April 2008, Universidad Complutense, Madrid. (Unpublished)

Fjeld, K. and Molesworth, M., 2006. PR practitioners' experiences of, and attitudes towards, the internet's contribution to external crisis communication. Corporate Communications: An International Journal, 11 (4), pp. 391-405.

Frost, T. and Jackson, D., 2005. What students and employers think of the work placement. Behind the Spin, 11, pp. 9-10.

Forbes, E., 2004. An underlying principle of democracy. The Times, 19th February (Business-Law), p. 6.

Froggett, L. and Richards, B., 2002. Exploring the bio-psycho-social. European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 5 (3), pp. 321-326.

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Gregory, A. and Watson, T., 2008. Defining the gap between research and practice in public relations programme evaluation - towards a new research agenda. Journal of Marketing Communications, 14 (5), pp. 337-350.

Gerodimos, R. and Ward, J., 2007. Rethinking Online Youth Civic Engagement: Reflections on Web Content Analysis. In: Loader, B. D., ed. Young Citizens in the Digital Age : Political Engagement, Young People and New Media. Abingdon, England: Routledge, pp. 114-126.

Gerodimos, R., 2007. Democracy and the Internet: Emerging Lessons from the 21st Century Public Sphere. In: 54th Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association (PSA), 6-8 April, 2004, University of Lincoln. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2007. New Labour’s Strategic Communications Before and After 01/05/1997: A Comparative Case Study of Strategic Output. In: Democracy and Diversity: 53rd Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association (PSA), 15-17 April, 2003, University of Leicester.

Gerodimos, R., 2007. Democracy and the Internet: Access, Engagement and Deliberation. In: 2nd International Conference on Politics and Information Systems: Technologies and Applications, 21-25 Jul 2004, Orlando, USA, pp. 103-108. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2007. Social Movements and Online Civic Engagement. In: 2nd International Conference: Imaging Social Movements, 1-3 Jul 2004, Ormskirk, UK. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2007. Engaging Young Citizens: Young User's Evaluations of Issue Websites. In: 57th Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association, 11 -13 April, 2007, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2006. Mobilising Young Citizens in the UK: A Content Analysis of Youth and Issue Websites. In: Information Communication, Society (iCS) 10th Anniversary Symposium, 20-22 September, 2006, University of York. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2006. A Deficit of Civil Society? A Comparative Analysis of UK Youth and Issue Networks and Websites. In: 56th Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association (PSA), 3 – 6 April, 2006, University of Reading. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2005. Democracy Reloaded: Generation Y and Online Civic Engagement. In: Internet Research (IR) 6.0 - Internet Generations. 6th annual international conference of the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR), 5 – 9 October 2005, University of Illinois, Chicago. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2005. Political Communication and Crisis Governance: the Case of Greece. In: Inaugural Northern Ireland Graduate Conference, 07 May 2005, University of Ulster, Jordanstown. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2005. Democratic Engagement and Media Uses Amongst the Internet Generation. In: 55th Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association (PSA), 4 – 7 April, 2005, University of Leeds. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2004. Journalists in the eye of the storm: balancing ethics and competition. In: MedaiWise / National Union of Journalists (NUJ) Ethics Council Conference, 04 December, 2004, London.

Gerodimos, R., 2004. The UK BSE crisis as a failure of government. Public Administration, 82 (4), pp. 911-929.

Gerodimos, R., 2004. Mind the Gaps: Political Rhetoric, Executive Reality and Public Trust. In: Communication in the Age of Suspicion: Trust, Communication and Culture, 20 - 21 February, 2004, Bournemouth University, Poole. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2003. The Blair Government v. the Media in the Iraq Crisis: Strategic Communications and Agenda Setting. In: Annual Conference of the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP) Specialist Group, 13 September, 2003, Cardiff. (Unpublished)

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Haywood, H. and Molesworth, M., 2009. "I was always looking at like Vogue..[I'd} be really good in the ad. world" Student Choice And Vocational Degrees. In: " Academy of Marketing Conference" - Putting Marketing in its Place, 7-9th July 2009, Leeds Metropolitan University.

Hall, A., 2008. Charles Parker Day - Composing Radio - Alan Hall. In: Charles Parker Day 2008, 04th April 2008, Miramar Hotel. (Unpublished)

Hall, K., 2008. Charles Parker Day 2008 - The Radio Ballads and TV - Ken Hall. In: Charles Parker Day 2008, 04th April 2008, Miramar Hotel. (Unpublished)

Hearing, T., 2008. Interzone 1. Video/DVD. Trevor Hearing. 2008.

Holland, P., 2008. The politics of the smile: "soft news" and the sexualisation of the popular press. In: Biressi, A. and Nunn, H., eds. The Tabloid Culture Reader. Milton Keynes: Open University Press, pp. 205-213.

Hearing, T., 2007. Developing documentary film practice as an academic methodology. In: Visual: ADM-HEA annual forum 2007, 11 May 2007, Custard Factory, Birmingham, England.

Hearing, T., 2007. "This Paper Is A Video". In: MeCCSA with AMPE Joint Annual Conference 2007, 10-12 January 2007, University of Coventry, England.

Holland, P., 2007. The child in the picture. In: Livingstone, S. and Drotner, K., eds. International Handbook of Children, Media and Culture. London: Sage, pp. 36-54.

Hearing, T., 2007. I think I am turning academic, I really think so... In: “Minding the Gap”:Reflections on Media Practice & Theory. Postgraduate & Early Career Researchers Training Day, 12 May 2007, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford.

Hearing, T., 2006. Earth Air Fire Water. Video/DVD. Trevor Hearing. July 2006.

Haywood, H., 2006. The Lack of Systematic Decision-Making by Chinese Students Applying to UK MA Programmes. In: Academy of Marketing Conference 2006: Marketing Excellence, 4-7 July 2006, Holiday Inn Regents Park, London. (Unpublished)

Holland, P., 2004. Three young women from Palestine. In: Biressi, A. and Nunn, H., eds. Mediactive 03: mediawar. London: Barefoot Publications.

Holland, P., 2004. Little Ali and other rescued children. In: Miller, D., ed. Tell me lies : propaganda and media distortion in the attack on Iraq. London: Pluto, pp. 185-194.

Holland, P., 2004. The Politics of the smile; 'soft news' and the sexualisation of the popular press. In: Carter, C. and Steiner, L., eds. Critical readings : media and gender. London: Pluto Press, pp. 68-88.

Hodges, C., 2003. An Agenda for Research into the Relationship between Public Relations and Culture. In: Current Debates and Issues in Public Relations Research and Practice, 10 – 12 April 2003, Bournemouth University, Poole. (Unpublished)

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Ireland, A., 2010. Playing to the crowd: Torchwood knows we’re watching. In: Ireland, A., ed. Illuminating Torchwood: Essays on Narrative, Character and Sexuality in the BBC Series. Jefferson, NC, USA: McFarland Press, pp. 11-21.

Ireland, A., 2008. This Planet Has Four Walls: How early Doctor Who narrative was influenced by techniques and technology to overcome the confines of studio recording. In: Popular Culture Conference PCA/ ACA, 19–22 Mar 2008, San Francisco, USA.

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Jenkin, R., Eccles, S. and Molesworth, M., 2010. Alternative hedonism, digital virtual consumption, and structures of the imagination. In: American Marketing Academy, February 2010, New Orleans, USA. (Submitted)

Jackson, N. and Lilleker, D., 2009. Building an Architecture of Participation? Political Parties and Web 2.0 in Britain. Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 6 (3 & 4), 232 -250.

Jackson, N. and Lilleker, D., 2009. MPs and E-representation: me, MySpace and I. British Politics, 4 (2), pp. 236-264.

Jackson, D., 2009. Framing democratic politics: An investigation into the presence and effects of 'strategy' news frames in the UK. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

Johnston, A., 2008. Charles Parker Day 2008 - Remembering John Axon - Andrew Johnston. In: Charles Parker Day 2008, 04th April 2008, Miramar Hotel. (Unpublished)

Jackson, D., 2008. Citizens, consumers and the demands of market-driven news. In: Lilleker, D. and Scullion, R., eds. Voters or Consumers: Imagining the Contemporary Electorate. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Jackson, D., 2007. Strategic media, cynical public? Exploring the impact of strategic news frames on political cynicism and policy support. In: 4th Wales and South-West England Postgraduate Conference, in association with the Political Studies Association, April 28, 2007, Cardiff University. (Unpublished)

Jackson, D., 2007. Time to get serious? Process news and British Politics. In: The Political Studies Association (PSA), Media and Politics Group Annual Conference, November 2007, Staffordshire University, England. (Submitted)

Jackson, D., 2005. Using off-air recordings in media research: issues and challenges. Viewfinder (60), p. 13.

Jackson, D., 2005. Back into the Malaise? The Effects of Strategic News Frames on Voter Learning, Political Cynicism, and Policy Support. In: Political Studies Association Annual Conference, 5-7 April, 2005, University of Leeds.

Jackson, D., 2005. What’s Best for Tracking Media Effects? Analysing the Latest Experimental Techniques on the Impact of News Framing. In: Annual joint conference of MeCCSA and AMPE, 5-7 January , 2005, University of Lincoln.

Jackson, N. and Lilleker, D., 2004. Just public relations or an attempt at interaction? British MPs in the press, on the web and ‘In Your Face’. European Journal of Communication, 19 (4), pp. 507-533.

Jackson, D., 2004. The Mass Media and Youth Participation in Politics: a Love/ Hate Relationship? In: 8th annual Central And Northern England (CANE) conference, in association with the Political Studies Association, 20 November, 2004, University of Manchester. (Unpublished)

Jackson, D., 2004. Fragmentation, Distortion and Conflict: Media Coverage of the British Euro Debate. In: Campaigning for Europe: Media, Parties, and the European Parliamentary Elections 2004, 1-3 October, 2004, University of Koblenz, Landau Germany. (Unpublished)

Jackson, D., 2004. Manufacturing Mistrust? News Frames and the Strategy Agenda. In: Communication in the age of Suspicion: A Conference on Trust, Communication and Culture, 20-21 February, 2004, Bournemouth University, Poole.

Jackson, D., 2003. The Great Euro Debate: Where were you? In: Centre for Public Communication Research (CPCR) Research Seminar, 3 November, 2003, Bournemouth University, Poole. (Unpublished)

Jackson, D., 2002. Online Activism: Beyond the Fringe. E-Government Bulletin (107).

James, B. and Moloney, K., 1995. Towards a Classification of Environmental Groups. Project Report. Poole: Bournemouth University.

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Kitchen, P. J. and Watson, T., 2010. Reputation Management: Corporate Image and Communication. In: Moutinho, L. and Southern, G., eds. Strategic Marketing Management: A Process-based Approach. Andover, Hampshire: Cengage Learning.

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Lilleker, D. and Jackson, N., 2011. Political Campaigning, Elections and the Internet: Comparing the US, UK, France and Germany. Routledge. (In Press)

Lilleker, D. and Malagon, C., 2010. Levels of Interactivity in the 2007 French Presidential Candidates’ Websites. European Journal of Communication, 25 (1). (In Press)

Lilleker, D., Pack, M. and Jackson, N., 2010. Political Parties and Web 2.0: The Liberal Democrat Perspective. Politics, 30 (2), pp. 105-112. (In Press)

Lilleker, D. and Scullion, R., 2009. Political Advertising. In: Powell, H., Hardy, J., Hawkin, S. and MacRury, I., eds. The Advertising Handbook. Routledge.

Lilleker, D., 2008. Political Representation and Democracy: what is wrong with the political public sphere. In: D’Artrey, M., ed. Cont_xts: Media, Representation and Society: papers from a conference held at the University of Chester, November 2006. Chester, England: Chester Academic Press, pp. 10-44.

Lilleker, D., 2007. Local political marketing: political marketing as public service. In: Lilleker, D. G., Jackson, N. A. and Scullion, R., eds. The Marketing of Political Parties. Political Marketing at the 2005 General Election. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Lilleker, D., 2006. Local politics for local people: why communicating at the local level can reconnect the public with government. In: This is an abstract of a paper delivered at the Good Governance and Communication Conference, March 2006, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished)

Lilleker, D., 2006. Key concepts in political communication. London: Sage.

Lilleker, D. and Negrine, R., 2006. Mapping a market orientation: can we detect political marketing only through the lens of hindsight? In: Davies, P. J. and Newman, B. I., eds. Winning elections with political marketing. New York: Haworth Press.

Lilleker, D., Jackson, N. and Scullion, R., 2006. The Marketing of Political Parties: Political Marketing at the 2005 General Election. Manchester, England: Manchester University Press.

Lilleker, D., Jackson, N. and Scullion, R., 2006. The Marketing of Political Parties: Political Marketing at The British General Election. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Lilleker, D., 2005. The British Left and Eastern Europe. In: Berger, S. and LaPorte, N., eds. The Other Germany: Perceptions and Influences in British-East German Relations, 1945–1990. Augsburg, Germany: Wissner Verlag.

Lilleker, D., 2005. The impact of political marketing on internal party democracy. Parliamentary Affairs, 58 (3), pp. 570-584.

Lilleker, D. and Lees-Marshment, J., 2005. Introduction: Rethinking political party behaviour. In: Lilleker, D. G. and Lees-Marshment, J., eds. Political marketing: a comparative perspective. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Lilleker, D. and Lees-Marshment, J., 2005. Political marketing in the UK: a positive start but an uncertain future. In: Lilleker, D. G. and Lees-Marshment, J., eds. Political marketing: a comparative perspective. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Lilleker, D., 2005. Political marketing: the cause of an emerging democratic deficit in Britain? Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing, 14 (1-2), pp. 5-26.

Lilleker, D., 2005. Political marketing: the cause of the democratic deficit? In: Wymer, W. W. and Lees-Marshment, J., eds. Current Issues in Political Marketing. New York: Haworth Press, pp. 5-26.

Lilleker, D. and Jackson, N., 2004. Review article: politics, citizens and cyberspace. European Journal of Communication, 19 (3), pp. 403-408.

Lilleker, D., 2004. Against the Cold War : the history and political traditions of pro-Sovietism in the British Labour Party 1945-89. London ; New York: I.B. Tauris,.

Lilleker, D., 2003. Interviewing the political elite: navigating a potential minefield. Politics, 23 (3), pp. 207-214.

Lilleker, D. and Negrine, R., 2003. Not big brand names but corner shops: marketing politics to a disengaged electorate. Journal of Political Marketing, 2 (1), pp. 55-75.

Lilleker, D., 2002. Whose Left? Working-class political allegiances in post-industrial Britain. International Review of Social History, 47 (Supplement S10), pp. 65-85.

Lilleker, D., Negrine, R. and Stanyer, J., 2002. Media malaise. Politics Review, 12 (3), pp. 29-31.

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Meng, Y, Thwaites, D and Gopalakrishna Pilla, K, 2009. The mediating role of animosity in Chinese consumers’ responses to sport sponsorship by foreign companies. In: 2009 NASSM Conference, 27-30 May 2009, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA.

Moloney, K., 2008. Trouble making and whistleblowing. In: Invited talk, November 21, 2008, Institute of Communication Ethics, London College Communications. (Unpublished)

McQueen, D., 2008. On the Warpath: The British Government, the BBC and Panorama. In: Reconsidering Conflict, Terror and Resolution Conference, 11-12 September 2008, Strathclyde University, Glasgow.

McQueen, D., 2008. BBC’s Panorama, War Coverage and the ‘Westminster Consensus’. Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture, 5 (3), pp. 47-68.

McQueen, D., 2008. 1970s Current Affairs: A Golden Age? In: 1970s British Culture Conference, 1st-3rd July 2008, Portsmouth University.

Moloney, K., 2008. Can theories of power help us understand public relations better? In: Seminar to the Culture, Politics and Production Group, May 5, 2007, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. (Unpublished)

McQueen, D., 2008. Approaches to Broadcast Archive Research –BBC’s Current Affairs Series Panorama. In: Postgraduate Research Conference, October 2008, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished)

Moloney, K., 2007. Can theories of power help us understand public relations better? In: Media School Seminar Series, Bournemouth. (Unpublished)

Molesworth, M. and Denegri-Knott, J., 2007. Digital play and the actualisation of the consumer imagination. Games and Culture, 2 (2), pp. 114-133.

Moloney, K., 2006. An archive of media references to the Cameron personal narrative and his repositioning of the Conservative party in his first 100 days as Conservative Party leader. Poole: Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Moloney, K., 2006. Public Affairs. In: Tench, R. and Yeomans, L., eds. Exploring Public Relations. London: Pearson Education.

Moloney, K., 2006. Politics and public relations - should they hang together? In: Government Communication Workshop, 10 Mar 2006, London. (Unpublished)

MacGregor, P., 2006. Narratives and Problems of Proximity Between Online Journalists and Audiences. In: The impact of Internet on the mass media in Europe: COST A20 international conference (European Cooperation in the Field of Scientific and Technical Research (Organization) ), 26-29 April 2006, Delphi, Greece.

McCain, J., 2006. Women and libraries. In: Black, A. and Hoare, P., eds. The Cambridge history of libraries in Britain and Ireland. Volume 3, 1850-2000. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 543-547.

Molesworth, M. and Scullion, R., 2005. The impact of commercially promoted vocational degrees on the student experience. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 27 (2), pp. 209-225.

Molesworth, M. and Denegri-Knott, J., 2005. Performing consumer daydreams and fantasies through digital play. In: Playful Subjects, symposium on technology, agency and computer games, 13- 14 May, 2005, University of the West of England, Bristol. (Unpublished)

Molesworth, M. and Denegri-Knott, J., 2005. The pleasures and practices of virtualised consumption in digital spaces. In: Proceedings of the DiGRA 2005 Conference: Changing Views – Worlds in Play, June 16th - 20th, 2005, Vancouver, Canada.

Moloney, K., 2004. Is political marketing new words or new practice in UK politics? In: The Political Studies Association Conference, 6-8 April, 2004, University of Lincoln, pp. 1-11.

Molesworth, M., 2004. Collaboration, reflection and selective neglect: campus-based marketing students' experiences of using a virtual learning environment. Innovations in Education & Teaching International, 41 (1), pp. 79-92.

Molesworth, M. and Denegri-Knott, J., 2004. An exploratory study of the failure of online organisational communication. Corporate Communications: An International Journal, 9 (4), pp. 302-316.

Molesworth, M. and Denegri-Knott, J., 2004. Desire for commodities and fantastic consumption in Digital Games. In: Virtue in Marketing: signs for the future: Academy of Marketing Annual Conference, 6-9 July, 2004, University of Gloucestershire Business School, Cheltenham.

Molesworth, M., 2003. Encounters with consumption during computer-mediated play: the development of digital games as marketing communication media. In: First Digital Games Research Association Conference, 4-6 November, 2003, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Moloney, K., 2003. Is political marketing for real? A critique. Poole: Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Molesworth, M., 2003. Ad Invaders: the development of computer games as a medium for marketing communication. In: History of the Next Decade, Academy of Marketing Annual Conference 2003, Doctorial Colloquium, 8-10 July, 2003, Aston Business School, Birmingham. (Unpublished)

Molesworth, M. and Denegri-Knott, J., 2003. What happens when an organisation attacks an online group? An analysis of the Audiogalaxy forums immediately following effective closure by the Recording Industry Association of America. In: History of the Next Decade, Academy of Marketing Annual Conference 2003, Doctorial Colloquium, 8-10 July, 2003, Aston Business School, Birmingham. (Unpublished)

Moloney, K., Richards, B., Scullion, R. and Daymon, C., 2003. Mapping the production of political communications: a model to assist in understanding the relationships between the production and consumption of political messages. Journal of Public Affairs, 3 (2), pp. 166-175.

Molesworth, M. and Suortti, J. P., 2002. Buying cars online: the adoption of the web for high-involvement, high-cost purchases. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 2 (2), pp. 155-168.

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Moloney, K., 2000. Nico and Charlie: a story of two political servants and of political management. In: Harris, P., Lock, A. and Rees, P., eds. Machiavelli, marketing and management. London: Routledge, 164 -174.

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Oliver, J., 2008. Making the case for action learning as an effective framework for strategy making. In: The Media School Seminar Series, Bournemouth University, 28 January 2008, Poole, Dorset. (Unpublished)

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Pullen, C., 2009. Gay Identity, New Storytelling and The Media. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave Macmillan.

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Pullen, C., 2008. AIDS Orphans, Parents and Children in Documentary: Disclosure, Performance and Sacrifice. Media, Culture and Society, 30 (5), pp. 663-676.

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Pope, J., 2007. How do readers interact with hypertext fiction?: an empirical study of readers' reactions to interactive narratives. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

Pullen, C., 2007. Non-heterosexual characters in post war television drama: from covert identity and stereotyping, towards reflexivity and social change. In: Godiwala, D., ed. Alternatives within the Mainstream II: Queer Theatres in post-war Britain. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press, pp. 272-297.

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Pullen, C., 2005. Echoes of the sad young man and the mirror of the reflexive self: French queer cinema, social performance and gay teen identity. In: Transversalities: Crossing Disciplines, Cultures and Identities, 16-18 September, 2005, University of Reading. (Unpublished)

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Richards, B., 2005. Are terrorists on another planet? Poole: Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Richards, B., 2005. Leaders, authority, parties: the situation after 5.5.05. Poole: Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

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Richards, B., 2003. Rottweilers savage democracy. Poole: Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

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Sudbury, S., 2009. Witness, Sari Stories. Television. Aljazeera English. 01 September 2009. 08:30.

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Sudbury, S., 2009. Ksusha's Story. In: Porn Cultures: Regulation, Political Economy and Technology, 15-16 June 2009, University of Leeds. (Unpublished)

Street, S. and Holland, M., 2009. Spreading the Word, Protecting the Rights. In: Unlocking Audio 2 - Connecting with Listeners, 16-17 Apr 2009, The British Library, London, UK. (Unpublished)

Scullion, R., 2009. Political Communication Case Study: The Case of the Exploding Bins- Why Responding to Voters as Customers is a Risky Business. In: Lees-Marshment, J., ed. Political Communication. Unknown Publisher. (Submitted)

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Street, S., 2008. Sunday Feature, The Trial of Ezra Pound. Radio. BBC Radio 3. 20 July 2008. 21.30.

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Street, S., 2008. Charles Parker Day 2008 - Choreographing Chaos, David Isay, Radio and Oral History - Sean Street. In: Charles Parker Day 2008, 04th April 2008, Miramar Hotel. (Unpublished)

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Street, S., 2008. Radio archive. Documentation. Poole: Bournemouth University.

Sudbury, S., 2008. Refuge. Film. London Independent Documentary Festival. April 2008.

Street, S., 2008. The Archive Hour, God, Pirates and the Ovaltineys. Radio. BBC Radio 4. January 2008. 20.00.

Street, S., 2008. Choreographing Chaos – David Isay, Radio and Oral History. In: Charles Parker Day Conference 2008, 4 April 2008, Miramar Hotel, Bournemouth, England. (Unpublished)

Scullion, R., 2008. Having, Being and Higher Education: The Marketisation of the University and the Transformation of the Student into Consumer. Teaching in Higher Education. (Submitted)

Street, S., 2008. Radio History Online. In: Learning On Screen 2008, 18-19 March 2008, National Science Learning Centre, University of York, England. (Unpublished)

Street, S. and Holland, M., 2008. Radio Programme Sharing. BUFVC Viewfinder Journal. (Unpublished)

Street, S., 2008. The Sound of Poetry, The Poetry of Sound. In: Sounding Out 4 (SO4), 4-6 September 2008, University of Sunderland, England. (Unpublished)

Street, S., 2007. Sunday Feature, The Splintered City: The 1917 Halifax Harbour Explosion. Radio. Canada: CBC. November 2007. 22:10.

Street, S., 2007. The Archive Hour, Saving the Sounds of History: Marie Slocombe and the BBC Sound Archive. Radio. BBC Radio 4. August 2007. 20.00.

Street, S., 2007. The Rights and Wrongs of Passage to Ireland on the Ferry, Not What It Used to Be: England and Nostalgia. Radio. BBC Radio 4. June 2007. 06:03.

Street, S., 2007. Sunday Feature, The Splintered City: The 1917 Halifax Harbour Explosion. Radio. BBC Radio 3. May 2007. 22:10.

Street, S., 2007. Commercial Radio: The Prehistory. In: Miramar Talks, March 2007, Bournemouth, England. (Unpublished)

Sudbury, S., 2007. Moving On. Film. UK: Bournemouth Churches Housing Association. January 2007.

Street, S., 2007. 6BM Calling. In: Miramar Talks, 22 February 2007, Bournemouth, England. (Unpublished)

Street, S., 2007. For Jeremy Hooker. In: Meredith, C., ed. Moment of Earth: Poems and Essays in Honour of Jeremy Hooker. Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications.

Street, S., 2007. Poem: The Dying Weather Girl. In: Cuthbertson, G. and Newlyn, L., eds. Branch-lines: Edward Thomas and Contemporary Poetry. London: Enitharmon Press, pp. 218-219.

Stephenson, I., 2007. Simulating Film Grain using the Noise Power Spectrum. Eurographics UK.

Street, S., 2007. A word in your ear: radio archives and education. In: Grant, C. and McKernan, L., eds. Moving Image Knowledge and Access: The BUFVC Handbook. London: BUFVC, pp. 23-28.

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Street, S., 2006. The ‘Frisco Quake. Radio. Berkeley, California: KPFA. July 2006.

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Street, S., 2005. The Fisheries Broadcast. Radio. CBC, Canada. December 2005.

Simmons, P. and Watson, T., 2005. Public relations evaluation in Australia – practices and attitudes across sectors and employment status. In: Public Relations Institute of Australia Academic Forum, 23 October 2005, Brisbane, Australia. (Unpublished)

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Sudbury, S., 2005. Is it worth the risk? Film. HMPS Young Offenders' Institution - Portland, Dorset: Her Majesty's Prison Service. January 2005.

Street, S., 2005. The Broadcast: A Community Radio Phenomenon. In: Charles Parker Day Conference 2005, University of Central England, Birmingham, England. (Unpublished)

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Scullion, R. and Dermody, J., 2000. Perceptions of Negative Political Advertising. Meaningful or Menacing? An Empirical Study of the 1997 British General Election Campaign. International Journal of Advertising, 19 (2), pp. 201-223.

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Thomas, B., 2002. Multiparty talk in the novel: the distribution of tea and talk in a scene from Evelyn Waugh's Black Mischief. Poetics Today, 23 (4), pp. 657-684.

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Wills, A. and Oliver, J., 2009. The future of non-terrestrial broadcasters in the UK television industry: the shape of things to come? In: European Media Management Education Conference 2010: The Future of TV, February 2010, London. (Submitted)

Watson, T., 2009. Reputation models, drivers and measurement. In: Handbook of Public Relations. Thousand Oaks: CA: Sage. (In Press)

Watson, T. and Sreedharan, C., 2009. The Senior Communicator of the Future – Competencies and Training Needs. In: 13th International Public Relations Research Conference: "Ethical Issues for Public Relations Practice in a Multicultural World", 10-14 March 2010, University of Miami, FL. (Submitted)

Watson, T., 2009. Integrating social media with traditional PR/marketing, especially in non-profit public relations. In: Connect 2009: Integrating Social Media and Traditional PR, 19-20 September 2009, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.

Watson, T. and White, A. M., 2009. Communicating 'dual citizenship' - how do charities manage their reputation for 'good works' while undertaking commercial activities. In: 12th Annual International Public Relations Research Conference: Research that Supports & Advances the Practice, 11-14 March 2009, Holiday Inn University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, pp. 589-601.

Watson, T. and White, A. M., 2009. Managing reputation for ‘good works’ while undertaking commercial activities - communications best practice guidelines for charities. PRism. (Submitted)

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Watson, T., 2008. Research priorities for public relations: Outcomes of an international Delphi study: keynote address. In: Southern Africa Institute for Management Scientists (SAIMS) 2008 Conference, 14 – 17 September 2008, Misty Hills Country Spa, Muldersdrift, South Africa. (Unpublished)

Watson, T., 2008. Public relations research priorities. In: SACOMM (South African Communication Association) Conference, 17 - 19 September 2008, Misty Hills Conference Centre and Spa, Pretoria. (Unpublished)

Watson, T. and Kitchen, P. J., 2008. Corporate Communication: reputation in action. In: Melewar, T. C., ed. Facets of Corporate Identity, Communication and Reputation. London: Routledge, pp. 121-140.

Watson, T., 2008. Creating the cult of a saint: Communication strategies in 10th century England. Public Relations Review, 34 (1), pp. 19-24.

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Watson, T., 2008. Public relations research priorities: a Delphi study. Journal of Communication Management, 12 (2), pp. 104-123.

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Watson, T., 2007. Research priorities for public relations: The Asia Pacific insights from an international Delphi study. PRism, 5 (1-2), pp. 1-15.

Watson, T., 2006. Evaluation – did it really work? Effective public relations measurement and evaluation. In: Australian Collaborative Communication Conference, 5 September 2006, Melbourne, Australia. (Unpublished)

Watson, T., 2006. CEO's reputation management and corporate governance. In: Public Relations Institute of Australia Academic Forum, 3 September 2006, Melbourne, Australia. (Unpublished)

Watson, T., 2006. A case to answer: CEOs, reputation management and corporate governance. In: Governance and Corporate Communication Conference, 30 March 2006, Bournemouth University, UK. (Unpublished)

Watson, T., 2006. Can "reputation management" overcome failures in corporate governance? In: Governance and Communication Conference, March 2006, Bournemouth. (Unpublished)

Watson, T., 2005. PR Evaluation: It's All About Relationships. Admap (465), pp. 44-46.

Watson, T., 2005. Towards common nomenclature for public relations evaluation – does return on investment (ROI) have a central role? In: 12th BledCom: Public relations metrics: Evaluation and measurement, 1 - 3 July 2005, Lake Bled, Slovenia. (Unpublished)

Watson, T., 2005. ROI or evidence-based PR: The language of public relations evaluation. PRism, 3 (1), pp. 1-10.

Watson, T. and Simmons, P., 2004. Public relations evaluation – survey of Australian practitioners. In: Making a Difference: Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Conference, 7-9 July, 2004, University of Sydney, Australia. (Unpublished)

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Watson, T., 2004. Evaluating PR programs – What in the world? In: Worldcom Public Relations Group World Conference, Melbourne, Australia. (Unpublished)

Watson, T., 2004. Issues negotiation: Is it characterised by control mutuality, trust, commitment and satisfaction? In: Raupp, J. and Klewes, J., eds. Quo vadis public relations? : auf dem Weg zum Kommunikationsmanagement : Bestandsaufnahme und Entwicklungen. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, pp. 186-198.

Watson, T., 2003. PR Consulting in the World Market. In: Public Relations Institute of Australia, National Conference, October 2003, Hobart, Australia. (Unpublished)

Watson, T., 2003. The future is now: The challenges facing public relations and marketing communications professionals. Keynote address. In: Australian and New Zealand Communications Association Annual Conference (ANZCA03), 9 - 11 July 2003, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane. (Unpublished)

Woodruffe-Burton, H., Eccles, S. and Elliott, R., 2002. Towards a theory of shopping: a preliminary conceptual framework. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 1 (3), pp. 256-266.

Watson, T., Osborne-Brown, S. and Longhurst, M., 2002. Issues Negotiation™ – investing in stakeholders. Corporate Communications: An International Journal, 7 (1), pp. 54-61.

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Watson, T., Osborne-Brown, S. and Longhurst, M., 2001. Issues Negotiation: Creating competitive advantage through stakeholder investment. In: 6th International Conference on Corporate and Marketing Communications, 23-24 April 2001, Queen’s University, Belfast. (Unpublished)

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