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Number of items: 23.

Article

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

Round, J., 2005. Fragmented Identity: The Superhero Condition. International Journal of Comic Art, 7 (2), 358-369.

Dix, H., 2005. Mark Twain: Freedom, Imperialism and Selective Tradition. Public Resistance, 2.1 (7).

Xavier, R., Johnston, K., Patel, A., Watson, T. and Simmons, P., 2005. Using evaluation techniques and performance claims to demonstrate public relations impact: An Australian perspective. Public Relations Review, 31 (3), 417-424.

Davis, H., 2005. Public authorities as "victims" under the Human Rights Act. Cambridge Law Journal, 64 (2), 315-328.

Davis, H., 2005. Lessons from Turkey: anti-terrorism legislation and the protection of free speech. European Human Rights Law Review, 1, 75-85.

Simmons, P. and Watson, T., 2005. Public relations evaluation in Australia – practices and attitudes across sectors and employment status. Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal, 6 (2), 1-14.

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

Book Section

Yu, H. and Bennamoun, M. , 2005. A Compact and Complete AFMT Invariant with Application to Face Recognition. In: ACIDCA-ICMI'2005: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Machine Intelligence 2005. ACIDCA-ICMI'2005.

Monograph

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 (Unpublished)

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 (Unpublished)

Conference or Workshop Item

Brissenden, J. and Moloney, K., 2005. Understanding political public relations – what is it; what does it do, and why? In: Political Marketing Symposium, 14-15 September 2005, University of Gloucester, Cheltenham. (Unpublished)

Stephenson, I., 2005. A real virtual pinhole. In: International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. ACM SIGGRAPH 2005 Posters: SESSION: Rendering, 31 July - 04 August , 2005, Los Angeles, California.

Lilleker, D., 2005. The Politics of the shrinking marketplace: Marketing voter disengagement. In: British Association of American Studies 52nd Annual Conference , 19--22 April 2007, Leicester, UK.

Anderson, E. F., 2005. Playing Smart - Another Look at Artificial Intelligence in Computer Games. In: Presentation to UK CGI briefing for KOCCA (Korean Culture and Content Agency) and the Department of Trade and Industry, July 2005, Bournemouth University, Poole.

Thesis

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. Doctoral Thesis (Doctoral). 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. Doctoral Thesis (Doctoral). Bournemouth University.

Hodges, C. E.M., 2005. Relaciones humanas the potential for public relations practitioners as cultural intermediaries in Mexico City. Doctoral Thesis (Doctoral). Bournemouth University.

Xu, Z., 2005. Real-time expressive internet communications. Doctoral Thesis (Doctoral). Bournemouth University.

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.

Berger, R., 2005. Rewiring the Text: Adaptation and Translation in the Digital Heteroglossia. Doctoral Thesis (Doctoral). Bournemouth University.

Artwork/Design Object

Smith, P. and Isley, V., 2005. Biome Systems. Computational artworks.Southampton, UK: boredomresearch.

Show/Exhibition

White, N., 2005. The Third Campaign (2004-5). [Show/Exhibition]

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