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Adi, A., Erickson, K. and Lilleker, D., 2014. Elite Tweets: Analyzing the Twitter Communication Patterns of Labour Party Peers in the House of Lord. Policy & Internet, 6 (1), 1 - 27 .

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Bachmann, S.-D. , 2014. Eco Threats as Security Threats and the Protection of the Environment During Hostilities. In: International Symposium on Security and Military Law (ISSML), 5th , 25--27 September 2014, Seoul, South Korea. (Unpublished)

Bachmann, S.-D. , 2014. Russia’s ‘Ukrainian spring of 2014’ – and its implications for Global Security and the Rule of Law. In: Russia’s ‘Ukrainian spring of 2014’ – and its implications for Global Security and the Rule of Law, 18 June 2014, Central London – Army and Navy Club. (Unpublished)

Bachmann, S.-D. and Gunnariusson , H, 2014. Hybrid Wars: The 21st Century’s New Threats to Global Peace and Security. Scientia Militaria : South African Journal of Military Studies, 43 (1), 77 -98.

Botturi, L. and Rega, I., 2014. Intergenerational Digital Storytelling: four racconti for a new approach. Formazione & Insegnamento. European Journal of Research on Education and Teaching, 2, 211 - 224.

Brylla, C. and Ayisi, F., 2014. See Me, Know Me – Cultural Expressions of Cameroonian Women. Stimulus Respond – Africa, 25, 36 - 43.

Barker, B., 2014. Media Planning: Measuring the distance between theory and practice. In: Academy of Marketing, 7--10 July 2014, Bournemouth, UK.

Bachmann, S.-D. and Gunneriusson, H., 2014. Terrorism and cyber attacks as hybrid threats: defining a comprehensive approach for countering 21st century threats to global peace and security. Journal on Terrorism and Security Analysis, 9, 26-36.

Buscemi, F., 2014. Television as a trattoria: Constructing the woman in the kitchen on Italian food shows. European Journal of Communication, 29 (3), 304-318.

Barker, B., 2014. Employability skills: Maintaining relevance in marketing education. Marketing Review, 14 (1), 29-48 .

Buscemi, F., 2014. Jamie Oliver and the Gastrodiplomacy of Simulacra. Public Diplomacy Magazine, Winter.

Buscemi, F., 2014. From killing cows to culturing meat. British Food Journal, 116 (6), 952-964.

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Charles, M., 2014. The Search for Global Ethics: Changing Perceptions through International Journalism, Crisis and Trauma in the Classroom. Journalism Education, 2 (2), 34 - 52.

Chapman, L. and Sadd, D., 2014. Events as strategic marketing tools in shopping centres. Event Management: an international journal, 18 (3), 357-367.

Cannon, M. and McDougall, J., 2014. The Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies: 50 Years On (CCCS50): A 'pop-up occupation'? Journal of Media Practice, 15 (2), 147-150.

Crossley, L., 2014. Ganstagrass: Hybridity and Popular Culture in Justified. Journal of Popular Television, 2 (1), 57 - 75.

Copp, S. and Cronin, A., 2014. Off Balance Sheet Finance and the 2008 Financial Crisis: The Case for Deterrence Evaluated. In: Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference 2014, Banking and Finance Stream, 9--11 April 2014, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen. (Unpublished)

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Deng, S., Kirkby, J. A., Chang, J. and Zhang, J. J., 2014. Multimodality with Eye tracking and Haptics: A New Horizon for Serious Games? International Journal of Serious Games, 1 (4), 17 - 34.

Dix, H., 2014. After Writing Back: Owen Sheers, Welsh Writing in English and the Paradigm of Postcolonial Literature’. Margins: a journal of literature and culture, IV, 30 - 57.

Davis, H., 2014. The right to a fair hearing. In: Beginning Human Rights Law. London: Routledge.

Davis, H. and Klinkner, M. J., 2014. A victim’s right to truth and the International Criminal Court (ICC) Summary Project Report. Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Dix, H., 2014. The Loss of the Subject: Keywords and the language of science fiction. Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction (115).

Deng, S., Chang, J. and Zhang, J. J., 2014. A survey of haptics in serious gaming. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 8605, 130 - 144.

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Erdogan, G., McLeod, F., Cherrett, T., Bektas, T., Davies, N., Speed, C., Dickinson, J. E. and Norgate, S., 2014. Dynamic Collection Scheduling Using Remote Asset Monitoring: Case Study in the UK Charity Sector. Transportation Research Record, 2378, 65 - 72 .

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Feng, Y., Xiao, J., Zhuang, Y., Song, R., Yang, X. and Zhang, J. J., 2014. Exploiting temporal stability and low-rank structure for motion capture data refinement. Information Sciences, 277, 777 - 793 .

Frenzel, F., Feigenbaum, A. and Mccurdy, P., 2014. Protest camps: An emerging field of social movement research. Sociological Review, 62 (3), 457 - 474 .

Fisher, A., 2014. Il braccio violento della legge: Revelation, Conspiracy and the Politics of Violence in the Poliziottesco. Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies, 2 (2), 167 - 181.

Favale, M., 2014. Death and resurrection of copyright between law and technology. Information and Communications Technology Law, 23 (2), 117 - 135.

Frost, S., 2014. “Economising in Public: publishing history as a challenge to scientific method”. Book History, 17, 365 - 379.

Fowler-Watt, K., 2014. Professional Perspectives: placing lived experience at the heart of journalism education. Journalism Education, 3 (2), 78-90.

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Graham, T., Jackson, D. and Broersma, M., 2014. New platform, old habits? Candidates’ use of Twitter during the 2010 British and Dutch general election campaigns. New Media & Society.

Gingrich, O., Renaud, A., Emets, E. and Xiao, Z., 2014. Transmission: A telepresence interface for neural and kinetic interaction. Leonardo, 47 (4), 375 - 385.

Garcia, D., 2014. From Tactical Media to the Neo-pragmaticsts of the Web. Leonardo Electronic Almanac, 20 (1), 124-135.

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Hodges, C. E.M., Fenge, L.-A. and Cutts, W., 2014. Challenging Perceptions of Disability through Performance Poetry Methods: The "Seen but Seldom Heard" Project. Disability and Society, 29 (7), 1090-1103.

Hodges, C. E.M., Jackson, D., Scullion, R., Thompson, S. and Molesworth, M., 2014. Tracking changes in everyday experiences of disability and disability sport within the context of the 2012 London Paralympics. Project Report. Poole, England: CMC Publishing, Bournemouth University.

Haywood, H., 2014. “Wading Through Water” - Parental Experiences Of Their Child’s HE Choice Process. In: Academy of Marketing 2014 - Marketing Dimensions - people, spaces and places, 8--10 July 2014, Bournemouth, Dorset. (Unpublished)

Helmers, M., 2014. Emil und die Detektive: Early German sound cinema aesthetic. New Soundtrack, 4 (1), 41 - 57 .

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Jackson, D., Molesworth, M. and Goode, G., 2014. Understanding university students’ involvement with business consultancy: an audit and review of barriers and motivations. In: SRHE Research Conference 2014, 10--12 December 2014, Celtic Manor Resort, Newport, Wales.

Jackson, D., Molesworth, M. and Goode, G., 2014. Students and knowledge exchange in university business services. Project Report. Poole, England: CMC, Bournemouth University.

Jones, K. and Leavy, P., 2014. “A Conversation Between Kip Jones and Patricia Leavy: Arts-Based Research, Performative Social Science and Working on the Margins.”. Qualitative Report, 19 (38), 1 - 7 .

Jenkins, R., Molesworth, M.R. and Scullion, R., 2014. The messy social lives of goods: Inter-personal borrowing and the ambiguity of possession and ownership. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 13, 131-139.

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Karathanasopoulou, E., 2014. Ex-static but not Ecstatic: Digital Radio and the End of Interference. In: Oliveira, M., Stachyra, G. and Starkey, G., eds. Radio: The Resilient Medium: Papers from the Third Conference of the ECREA Radio Research Section. Centre for Research in Media and Cultural Studies, 95 - 100.

Klinkner, M. J. and Davis, H., 2014. A Right to Truth: Victims and the ICC. Torture: Asian and Global Perspectives, 3 (3), 56 - 59.

Knudsen, E., 2014. Eyes and Narrative Perspective On Story: A Practice-led Exploration of the Use of Eyes and Eye lines in Fiction Film. Journal of Media Practice, 15 (1), 3-20.

Karanasiou, A., 2014. The changing face of protests in the digital age: on occupying cyberspace and Distributed-Denial-of-Services (DDoS) attacks. International Review of Law, Computers & Technology, 28 (1), 98-113.

Koc-Michalska, K., Lilleker, D., Surowiec, P. and Baranowski, P, 2014. Poland's 2011 Online Election Campaign: New Tools, New Professionalism, New Ways to Win Votes. Journal of Information Technology and Politics, 11 (2), 186 - 205.

Kamel, Y., 2014. News, activism and social media: reporting the Egyptian Revolution and its aftermath by Al-Jazeera, BBC, CNN, RT and XINHUA. Doctoral Thesis (Doctoral). Bournemouth University.

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Loader, R.-M., 2014. The many faces of Weimar cinema: rediscovering Germany’s filmic legacy. Book review. Studies in European Cinema, 12 (2), 170-172.

Lilleker, D. and Koc-Michalska, K., 2014. Reinventing political communication: still informing or engaging citizens? European Parliament electoral campaigning trends 2009 – 2014 in the comparative perspective. In: ECREA, 12--15 November 2014, Lisbon, Portugal. (Unpublished)

Lilleker, D., 2014. Re-imagining the meaning of participation for a digital age. In: Political Participation in the Digital World, 5--7 November 2014, Dijon. (Unpublished)

Lilleker, D., 2014. Interactivity and Political Communication: hypermedia campaigning in the UK. Comunicacao Publica, 10 (18).

Lilleker, D., Adi, A. and Erickson, K., 2014. Elite Tweets: Analysing the Twitter Communication Patterns of Labour Party Peers in the House of Lords. In: IAMCR 2013: Crises, ‘Creative Destruction’ and the Global Power and Communication Orders, 25--29 June 2013, Dublin. (Unpublished)

Li, W., 2014. Automatic tailoring and cloth modelling for animation characters. Doctoral Thesis (Doctoral). Bournemouth University.

Lilleker, D., Jackson, N. and Schweitzer, E., 2014. Towards a non-hierarchical campaign? Testing for interactivity as a tool of election campaigning in France, the US, Germany and the UK. In: IAMCR, 19--22 July 2010, Braga.

Lilleker, D. and Koc-Michalska, K., 2014. Elections, Webspheres and Ecosystems Mapping and Comparing the Campaign Style and Dynamics of the Polish 2011 and French 2012 Elections. In: UACES 42nd Annual Conference: Old Borders - New Frontiers, 2--5 September 2012, Passau, Germany. (Unpublished)

Lilleker, D. and Jackson, N., 2014. Interacting and representing: can Web 2.0 enhance the roles of an MP? In: ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops, 14--19 March 2009, Lisbon. (Unpublished)

Lilleker, D., 2014. Autobiography and Political Marketing: Narrative and the Obama Brand. In: Thomas, B. and Round, J., eds. Real Lives, Celebrity Stories. London: Bloomsbury.

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Mendis, D., 2014. "Clone Wars": Episode II - The Next Generation: The Copyright Implications relating to 3D Printing and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Files. Law, Innovation and Technology, 6 (2), 265 - 280.

McDonald, K., 2014. Performance, power and production: a selective, critical and cultural history of the radio interview. Doctoral Thesis (Doctoral). Bournemouth University.

McQueen, D., 2014. Media Democracy and Reform in Latin America: The Policy Lessons for Europe. In: The International Political Economy of Communication: Media and Power in South America (International Political Economy Series). Palgrave Macmillan, 31-45.

Morgan, M., 2014. The future of Postgraduate taught STEM study in the UK. Graduate Market Trends Spring 2014, 8-11.

McQueen, D., 2014. Between a rock and a hard place: the state of current affairs. Chapter in: The End of Journalism Version 2.0 edited by Alec Charles. In: Charles, A., ed. The End of Journalism Version 2.0: Industry, Technology and Politics. Peter Lang, 171 - 190.

Murphy, K., 2014. Book Review: Fred Hunter, Hacks and Dons: Teaching at the London University Journalism School 1919- 1939: Its Origin, Development and Influence Essex: Kultura Press, 2012. £25, ISBN 978 0 9542899 4 2 (paperback), pp. xiii + 335. Women's History Magazine, 74 (Spring), 35-36.

Murphy, K., 2014. From Women's Hour to Other Women's Lives: BBC Talks for Women and the Women who Made Them, 1923-1939. In: Andrews, M. and McNamara, S., eds. Women and the Media. Feminism and Femininity in Britain, 1900 to the Present. London: Routledge, 31 - 46.

Murphy, K., 2014. A marriage bar of convenience? The BBC and married women's work 1923-39. 20th Century British History, 25 (4), 533 - 561.

MacRury, I., 2014. Book Review: New Dimensions of Doctor Who: Adventures in Space, Time and Television. London: I B Tauris. Hills, M. (ed) (2013). Media Education Research Journal (MERJ), 4 (2), 86 - 91 .

McDougall, J., 2014. Curating Media Literacy: A Porous Expertise. Journal of Media Literacy, 16 (1/2), 6 - 9.

McDougall, J., Livingstone, S., Sefton-Green, J. and Fraser, P., 2014. Media and Information Education in the UK - A Report for the EU / COST: Transforming Audiences Project. Project Report. Online: LSE.

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North, S. and Oliver, J. J., 2014. A strategic look at how to extend your digital footprint. Strategic Direction, 30 (7), 1 - 3 .

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Oshima, S., 2014. Balancing multiple roles through consensus: Making revisions in haircutting sessions. Text and Talk, 34 (6), 713 - 736.

Oliveira, M., Stachyra, G. and Starkey, G., 2014. Radio, the Resilient Medium Papers from the Third Conference of the ECREA Radio Research Section. Sunderland, England: Centre for Research in Media and Cultural Studies, University of Sunderland.

Oliver, J., 2014. Dynamic capabilities and superior firm performance in the UK media industry. Journal of Media Business Studies, 11 (2), 55 - 77 .

Oliver, J. J., 2014. Dynamic Capabilities; exploring media industry level capabilities. In: Media Convergence and Multi-platform Strategies, 12--14 June 2014, European Media Management Association, Tallinn, Estonia.

Oliver, J. J., 2014. UK Media Outlook 2014: a survey of media trends and management tools. Technical Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Oshima, S., 2014. Achieving consensus through professionalized head nods: The role of nodding in service encounters in Japan. International Journal of Business Communication, 51 (1), 31 - 57.

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Patti, E. and Quiviger, F., 2014. “Linking Venus”. New Technologies of Memory and the Reconfiguration of Space at the Warburg Library. Between, 4 (8), 1-29.

Petrikis, T., 2014. Creating a sound world for Dracula (Brorwning, 1931). Doctoral Thesis (Doctoral). Bournemouth University.

Peters, C.E. and Anderson, E. F., 2014. The Four I’s Recipe for Cooking Up Computer Graphics Exercises and Assessments. In: Eurographics 2014, 7--11 April 2014, Strasbourg, France.

Poudel, R. P K, 2014. 3D hand tracking. Doctoral Thesis (Doctoral). Bournemouth University.

Poulakidakos, S. and Veneti, A., 2014. Examining propaganda techniques in the context of the Greek economic crisis. Romanian Journal of Sociology, 1-2, 49-64.

Parmar, N., 2014. New learning pedagogy: a study in determining an appropriate pedagogy and pedagogical strategies to support phonetic awareness, whilst using new technology with young children. Doctoral Thesis (Doctoral). Bournemouth University.

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Quest, J., 2014. To explore the tangibility of brand meaning of local food brands from a consumer perspective. In: Academy of Marketing Conference 2014, 7--10 July 2014, Bournemouth, UK.

Qi, T., Xiao, J., Zhuang, Y., Zhang, H., Yang, X., Zhang, J. J. and Feng, Y., 2014. Real-time motion data annotation via action string. Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds, 25, 293 - 302 .

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Readman, M., 2014. The Ironic Spectator: Solidarity in the Age of Post-Humanitarianism by Lilie Chouliaraki (Book Review). Discourse & Society: An International Journal for the Study of Discourse and Communication in their Social, Political and Cultural Contexts, 26 (1), 135 -137.

Ramjaun, T. R., 2014. Exploring charity brand relationships in a healthcare context. Doctoral Thesis (Doctoral). Bournemouth University.

Rinne, T., 2014. Efficient evaluation of functionally represented volumetric objects. Masters Thesis (Masters). Bournemouth University.

Round, J., 2014. Gothic in British Comics. In: Comic Arts Conference, 24-27 July 2014, San Diego, USA. (Unpublished)

Round, J., 2014. Misty: Echoes of EC Horror. In: Fifth International Graphic Novel and Comics Conference, 18-20 July 2014, British Library, London. (Unpublished)

Round, J., 2014. The Transformations of Harvey Pekar's American Splendor: 'Ordinary Life is Pretty Complex Stuff'. In: Round, J. and Thomas, B., eds. Real Lives Celebrity Stories: Narratives of Ordinary and Extraordinary People Across Media. London: Bloomsbury.

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Savigny, H., 2014. Women, know your limits: Cultural sexism in academia. Gender and Education, 26 (7), 794-809.

Sanchez, M., Fryazinov, O., Adzhiev, V., Comninos, P. and Pasko, A., 2014. Space-Time Transfinite Interpolation of Volumetric Material Properties. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 21 (2), 278-288.

Skoog, K., 2014. Striving for Editorial Autonomy and Internal Recognition: the Setting up of BBC’s Woman’s Hour 1946-1955. In: Andrews, M. and McNamara, S., eds. Women and the Media: Feminism and Femininity in Britain, 1900 to the Present. London: Routledge, 99-112.

Sergeant, A., 2014. Zack Snyder’s Impossible Gaze: The Fantasy of ‘Looked-at-ness’ Manifests in Sucker Punch’. In: Padva, G. and Buchweitz, N., eds. Sensational Pleasures in Cinema, Literature and Visual Culture: the phallic eye. Palgrave-MacMillan, 127-139.

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Theofilou, A. and Watson, T., 2014. Sceptical Employees as CSR Ambassadors in Times of Financial Uncertainty. In: Tench, R., Sun, W. and Jones, B., eds. Communicating Corporate Social Responsibility: Perspectives and Practice (Critical Studies on Corporate Responsibility, Governance and Sustainability. Emerald Group Publishing , 355 - 382 .

Teo, Y., 2014. Testimony and the Affirmation of Memory in Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 55 (2), 127 - 137.

Tang, Z., Xiao, J., Feng, Y., Yang, X. and Zhang, J. J., 2014. Human motion retrieval based on freehand sketch. Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds, 25 (3-4), 273-281.

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Van Raalte, C., 2014. Book Review: What if I had been the hero? Investigating Women's Cinema by Sue Thornham. Feminist Media Studies, 14 (4), 709 - 710.

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Wale, J., 2014. Enhancing Cohort Identity in Legal Education. In: Service Excellence Workshop, 16 Dec 2014, Bournemouth University, Poole, England. (Unpublished)

Wale, J., 2014. Drinking can harm a foetus, but court finds girl born with disorder wasn’t victim of crime. The Conversation (5th December 2014).

Watson, T., 2014. Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Perspectives on the Development of Public Relations: Other Voices. In: Watson, T., ed. Latin American and Caribbean Perspectives on the Development of Public Relations: Other Voices. Basingstoke & New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 1 -4 .

Watson, T., 2014. Introduction to Middle Eastern and African Perspectives on the Development of Public Relations: Other Voices. In: Watson, T., ed. Middle Eastern and African Perspectives on the Development of Public Relations: Other Voices. Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 1 -4 .

Watson, T. and Theofilou, A., 2014. The History of Public Relations in Greece from 1950 to 1980: Professionalization of the “art”. Public Relations Review, 40 (4), 700-706.

Watson, T., 2014. Special Issue: Public Relations History 2014 Editor's preface. Public Relations Review, 40 (4), 621 - 622.

Watson, T., 2014. Mapping Europe’s public relations history – resources and results since 2010. In: EUPRERA - European Public Relations Education & Research Association, 3--5 October 2013, Barcelona, Spain.

Walker, S. E.P., 2014. Potential persons and the welfare of the (potential) child test. Medical Law International, 14 (3), 157 - 171.

Watson, T., 2014. Introduction to Eastern European Perspectives on the Development of Public Relations: Other Voices. In: Watson, T., ed. Eastern European Perspectives on the Development of Public Relations: Other Voices. Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 1 -4 .

Walker, S. E.P., 2014. Applying the actual/potential person distinction to reproductive torts. Medical Law International, 14 (1-2), 3 - 21.

Wale, J., 2014. Mismatch in notifications reveal a worrying problem in our abortion statistics. The Conversation (7th July 2014).

Watson, T., 2014. Introduction to Asian Perspectives on the Development of Public Relations: Other Voices. In: Watson, T., ed. Asian Perspectives on the Development of Public Relations: Other Voices. Palgrave Macmillan, 1 -3 .

Watson, T., 2014. Series Editor's Preface to National Perspectives on the Development of Public Relations: Other Voices series. In: Watson, T., ed. Asian Perspectives on the Development of Public Relations: Other Voices. Basingstoke & New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Witchel, H., Westling, C., Tee, J., Healy, A., Needham, R. and Chockalingam, N., 2014. What does not happen: quantifying embodied engagement using NIMI and self-adaptors. Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception Studies, 11 (1), 304 - 331.

Watson, T., 2014. “Value” and “Impact” in Communication: The current debate. In: School of the Arts and Media (SAM) Seminar, 8 April 2014, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

Watson, T., 2014. Let's get dangerous – A review of current scholarship in public relation history. Public Relations Review.

Watson, T., 2014. CSR - Challenging Questions. In: 4th Middle East Public Relations Symposium, 19--20 March 2014, Zayed University, Academic City, Dubai, UAE.

Watson, T., 2014. Keep calm and evaluate: Encouraging practitioners to measure effectively. Other. International Public Relations Association (IPRA).

Wale, J., 2014. “Avoiding the battle or deliberately opaque? Fair labelling and accessible language in the abortion debate”. In: BU PGR Conference 2014, 21-22 January 2014, Bournemouth University, England.

Watson, T. and Wakefield, R., 2014. Delphi 2.0: A reappraisal of Delphi method for public relations research. Public Relations Review.

Watson, T., 2014. IPRA Code of Athens – the first international code of public relations ethics: Its development and implementation since 1965. Public Relations Review.

Watson, T., 2014. Proceedings of the International History of Public Relations 2014. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

White, N., Yiakoumaki, N. and La Fevre, L., 2014. Sculptors’ Papers from the Henry Moore Institute Archive. [Show/Exhibition]

Watson, T. and Macnamara, J., 2014. The rise and fall of IPRA in Australia: 1959 to 2000. Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal.

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Yi-Cheon Yim, M., Sauer, P.L., Williams, J. and MacRury, I., 2014. Drivers of attitudes towards luxury brands: A cross-national investigation into the roles of interpersonal influence and brand consciousness. International Marketing Review, 31 (4), 363-389.

You, L.H., Ugail, H., Tang, B.P., Jin, X., You, X.Y. and Zhang, J. J., 2014. Blending using ODE swept surfaces with shape control and C1 continuity. The Visual Computer, 30 (6-8), 625 - 636 .

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Zezulkova, M., 2014. Review: Children, Adolescence, and the Media, 3rd Ed. Media Education Research Journal, 4 (1), 74 - 76 .

Zia, R., 2014. Tonemapping Multi-shot Digital Photographs of Real World Environments. In: Electronic Visualisation and the Arts London 2014, 8-10 July 2014, London.

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