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AAllan, S., 2011. Introduction: Science Journalism in a Digital Age. Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism, 12 (7), pp. 771-777. CChignell, H., 2011. Public Issue Radio: Talks, news and current affairs in the twentieth century. Other. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave MacMillan. Chignell, H., 2011. Book Review: The BBC and national identity in Britain, 1922-53 Thomas Hajkowski. Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2010, ISBN: 9780719079443;. Reviews in History. Chignell, H., 2011. Radio Studies. In: Ryan, M., ed. Encyclopedia of Literary and Cultural Theory. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, p. 1235. FFenge, L.-A., Hodges, C. E.M. and Cutts, W., 2011. Seen But Seldom Heard: Creative Participatory Methods in a Study of Youth and Risk. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 10 (4), pp. 418-430. Flintham, J., 2011. Narrative Approaches to Wellbeing. In: Wellbeing 2011: The First International Conference Exploring the Multi-dimensions of Well-being, 18-19 July 2011, Birmingham City University, England. Flintham, J., 2011. The Machine Starts: Computers as Collaborators in Writing. In: Non-Human Narratives , 27 April 2011, Bournemouth University, England. Flintham, J., 2011. The Ethics of Netnography. In: 3rd Annual Postgraduate Research Conference Bournemouth University, 12 January 2011, Bournemouth University, England. GGerodimos, R., 2011. Populism, victimhood and ethical austerity. In: International Conference “The Politics of Extreme Austerity: Greece Beyond the Crisis”, 8-9 December 2011, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. (Unpublished) Gerodimos, R., 2011. Introducing ‘Citizen Diplomacy 2.0’: A framework for the study of online civic engagement with global affairs. In: Media & Politics Group (MPG) Annual Conference , 3-4 November 2011, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished) Gerodimos, R., 2011. Youth Engagement with Global Current Affairs: Lessons from a 2nd Year Multi-Media Journalism Unit. In: 4th International Conference on Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship: “Global Vision, Local Action”, 8-9 September 2011, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished) Gerodimos, R., 2011. Extreme Emotions: an analysis of the role of emotions in the discourse of Greek terrorist and anarchist groups. In: 61st Political Studies Association Annual Conference. Transforming Politics: New Synergies, 19-21 April 2011, London. (Unpublished) Gerodimos, R., 2011. Going “Unplugged”: Exploring Students’ Relationship with the Media and its Pedagogic Implications. Project Report. Centre for Excellence in Media Practice. HHodges, C. E.M. and McGrath, N., 2011. Communication for social transformation. In: Edwards, L. and Hodges, C. E.M., eds. Public Relations, Society and Culture: Theoretical and empirical explorations. London: Routledge. (In Press) Hodges, C. E.M., 2011. Public relations in the postmodern city: an ethnographic account of PR occupational culture in Mexico City. In: Edwards, L. and Hodges, C. E.M., eds. Public Relations, Society and Culture: Theoretical and empirical explorations. London: Routledge. (In Press) JJackson, D., 2011. Strategic Media, Cynical Public? Examining the Contingent Effects of Strategic News Frames on Political Cynicism in the UK. The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 16 (1), pp. 75-101. Jackson, D., 2011. Strategic news frames and public policy debates: Press and television news coverage of the euro in the UK. Communications, 36 (2), pp. 169-194. LLilleker, D., Koc Michalska, K., Schweitzer, E., Jacunski, M., Jackson, N. and Vedel, T., 2011. Informing, Engaging, Mobilizing or Interacting: Searching for a European model of web campaigning. European Journal of Communication, 26 (3), pp. 195-213. Lilleker, D. and Jackson, N., 2011. Elections 2.0: Comparing e-campaigns in France, Germany, Great Britain and the United States. In: Schweitzer, E. and Albrecht, S., eds. Das Internet im Wahlkampf: Analysen zur Bundestagswahl 2009. Heidelburg, Germany: VS Verlag, pp. 96-116. Lilleker, D. and Jackson, N., 2011. Microblogging, constituency service and impression management – UK MPs and the use of Twitter. Journal of Legislative Studies, 17 (1), pp. 86-105. Lilleker, D. and Jackson, N., 2011. Political campaigning, elections and the internet: Comparing the US, UK, France and Germany. London, England: Routledge. MMcQueen, D., Jackson, D. and Moloney, K., 2011. The ‘PRisation’ of news and media literacy: an audience reception study. In: Future of Journalism Conference, 8-9 September 2011, Cardiff University. (Unpublished) MacGregor, P., Fortunati, L., Sarrica, M., O'Sullivan, J., Salaverria, R., Balcytiene, A., Roussou, N. and Nuust, V., 2011. A Cross-regional Comparison of Selected European Newspaper journalists and their Evolving Attitudes and Beliefs about the Internet - including a single-country focus on the UK. Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism, 12 (5), pp. 627-646. NNguyen, A. and Garcia, A., 2011. When public service is the name of the game: the evolution of British and Spanish PSBs in online journalism. In: Burns, M. and Brugger, N., eds. Histories of Public Service Broadcasters on the Web. London: Peter Lang. RRichards, B. and Brown, J., 2011. Media as drivers of the therapeutic trend? Free Associations: Psychoanalysis and Culture, Media, Groups, Politics, 62, pp. 18-30. Richards, B. and Rees, G., 2011. The management of emotion in British journalism. Media, Culture and Society, 33 (6), pp. 851-867. Richards, B., 2011. Nationalist extremism and the hatred of the liberal state. In: Demertzis, N., ed. Emotions and Politics. ?. (Submitted) SScullion, R., Jackson, D. and Molesworth, M., 2011. Civic culture and everyday discussion online: a netnography of three ‘non-political’ online spaces. In: Civic Cultures Conference, 31 March 2011, Lund University, Sweden. (Unpublished) Scullion, R., 2011. Civic culture and everyday discussion online: a content analysis and netnography of three ‘non-political’ online spaces. In: CFP Civic Cultures conference, 31 March 2011, Lund University, Sweden. (Unpublished) Scullion, R., Jackson, D. and Molesworth, M., 2011. Performance, Politics and Media: How the 2010 British General Election leadership debates generated ‘talk’ amongst the electorate. Journal of Political Marketing. (In Press) TThorsen, E., 2011. News After the Oslo and Utøya Attacks. In: Journalism Research Group Seminar, 14 December 2011, Bournemouth University. (Unpublished) Thorsen, E., 2011. BBC News Online and the Routinisation of ‘Healthy Democratic Debate’. In: Modes of Communication, Deliberation and Democratic Values, 10-11 November 2011, Aarhus University. (Unpublished) Thorsen, E., 2011. Peer Support Networks and the Postgraduate Research Environment. In: Art, Design, Media Creative Learning and Teaching Day, 29 November 2011, London. (Unpublished) Thorsen, E., 2011. Routinisation of Audience Participation: BBC News Online, Citizenship and Democratic Debate. In: Political Studies Association’s Media and Politics Annual Conference, 3-4 November 2011, Bournemouth University. (Unpublished) Thorsen, E., Sreedharan, C. and Allan, S., 2011. Journalism, transparency and accountability: WikiLeaks and the war in Iraq. In: The Future of Journalism Conference, 8-9 September 2011, Cardiff University. (Unpublished) Thorsen, E., 2011. Student Wiki Pages: e-learning strategy for collaborative student notes. In: The Media Education Summit, 6-7 September 2011, London. (Unpublished) Thorsen, E., Sreedharan, C. and Allan, S., 2011. The media politics of WikiLeaks: public service or enemy of state? In: The Media Studies Conference, 6-8 July 2011, BFI, London. (Unpublished) Thorsen, E., 2011. Environmental Spectacles: Citizens, Scientists and Celebrities. In: Spectacular Environmentalisms: Celebrity and the Mediation of Environmental Change, 7-8 July 2011, King’s College London. (Unpublished) Thorsen, E., Sreedharan, C., Allan, S. and Andén-Papadopoulos, K., 2011. Truth and transparency: the media politics of Wikileaks. In: International Association for Media and Communications Research World Congress, 13-17 July 2011, Istanbul, Turkey. (Unpublished) Thorsen, E., 2011. The media politics of WikiLeaks. In: Journalism Research Group Seminar, 11 May 2011, Bournemouth University. (Unpublished) Thomas, B., 2011. Dialogue. In: Logan, P. M., George, O., Hegeman, S. and Kristal, E., eds. Encyclopedia of the Novel. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 250-254. Thomas, B., 2011. Trickster Authors and Tricky Readers on the MZD forums. In: Bray, J. and Gibbons , A., eds. Mark Z. Danielewski. Manchester, England: Manchester University Press, pp. 86-102. Thomas, B., 2011. Update Soon! Harry Potter Fanfiction and Narrative as a Participatory Process. In: Page , R. and Thomas, B., eds. New Narratives: Stories and Storytelling in a Digital Age. Lincoln, NE, USA: University of Nebraska Press, pp. 205-219. Thomas, B., 2011. What is Fanfiction and Why Are People Saying Such Nice Things About it? StoryWorlds: A Journal of Narrative Studies, 3 (1), pp. 1-24. Thorsen, E., Sreedharan, C. and Allan, S., 2011. WikiLeaks: public service or enemy of state? In: Annual MeCCSA Conference 2011, 12-14 January 2011, University of Salford, England.. (Unpublished) WWatson, T., 2011. The importance of goal setting. In: 3rd European Summit on Measurement, 8--11 June 2011, Lisbon, Portugal. Watson, T., 2011. An initial investigation on the use of ‘Return on Investment” in public relations practice. Public Relations Review, 37 (3), pp. 314-317. Watson, T., 2011. The Proceedings of the International History of Public Relations Conference 2011. In: International History of Public Relations Conference 2011, 6--07 July 2011, Bournemouth University. Watson, T., 2011. What does ROI mean? An investigation on the use of ‘Return on Investment” in public relations practice. In: 14th International Public Relations Research Conference, 9-12 March 2011, Miami, FL, USA, pp. 914-918. White, N., 2011. Exploring Dark Places. In: Covert Cultures: Art and the Secret State, 1911-1989 , 4 - 5 February 2011, The Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, Cambridge University. (Unpublished) White, N., 2011. Modern British Sculpture Catalogue. In: Curtis, P. and Wilson, K., eds. Modern British Sculpture. London: Royal Academy of Arts, pp. 278-279. Watson, T., 2011. Colleague supervision – “ignored and undervalued”? The views of students and supervisors in a new university. Journal of Further and Higher Education. (In Press) Wallace, S., 2011. Paying The Price? Sustaining Regional Television News In Britain. In: Hutchison, D. and O'Donnell, H., eds. Centres and Peripheries: Metropolitan and Non-metropolitan Journalism in the Twenty First Century. Newcastle unpon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 90-104. Watson, T. and Zerfass, A., 2011. Return on Investment in Public Relations: A critical assessment of concepts used by practitioners from the perspectives of communication and management sciences. In: EUPRERA 2011, Annual Conference of the European Public Relations Education and Research Association, September 8-10, 2011, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK. (In Press) Watson, T. and Zerfass, A., 2011. Return on Investment in Public Relations: A critique of concepts used by practitioners from the perspectives of communication and management sciences. PRism, 8, pp. 1-14. Watson, T., 2011. What does ROI mean to practitioners? In: 3rd European Summit on Measurement, 8--10 June 2011, Lisbon. Watson, T., 2011. The evolution of evaluation – the accelerating march towards the measurement of public relations effectiveness. In: International History of Public Relations Conference 2011, 6-7 July 2011, Bournemouth University, Poole, England, pp. 398-412. |
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