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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.

Richards, B., 2002. Rottweilers savage democracy. In: Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association Annual Conference, December 2002, University of Reading, Reading, England. (Unpublished)

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

Richards, B., 2002. The emotional deficit in political communication. In: Seminar on ‘Promotional practices and political participation', November 2002, London School of Economics, London, England. (Unpublished)

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

Richards, B., 2002. The emotional public. In: Political Studies Association/ British Sociological Association Conference on 'Politics and Media', September 2002, Loughborough University, Loughborough, England. (Unpublished)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 (Unpublished)

Molesworth, M. and Jenkins, K., 2002. Young adults uses of commercial and non-commercial Internet content. In: The marketing landscape: signs for the future: Academy of Marketing Annual Conference, 2-5 July, 2002, Nottingham. (Unpublished)

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.

Richards, B., 2002. Remaking the British public: inaugural lecture. Other. Poole, England: Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Street, S., 2002. Between the Ears, The Colour of Sound. Radio. BBC Radio 3. February 2002. 22:30.

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.

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.

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

Richards, B., 2002. Authority and popularity in twenty-first century Britain: a psychosocial analysis. Journal of Psycho-Social Studies, 1 (1).

Triscott, N. and La Frenais, R., 2002. Cleanrooms. London: The Arts Catalyst.

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

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

Norfolk, L. and White, N., 2002. Ott’s Sneeze. London: Bookworks.

Street, S., 2002. A concise history of British radio, 1922-2002. Tiverton: Kelly Publications.

Street, S., 2002. A concise history of British radio, 1922-2002. Tiverton, Devon: Kelly Publications.

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

Richards, B. and Brown, J., 2002. The therapeutic culture hypothesis: a critical discussion. In: Johansson, T. and Sernhede, O., eds. Lifestyle, Desire and Politics: Contemporary Identities. Centre of Cultural Studies,University of Goteborg, Sweden: Daidalos, pp. 97-114.

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