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Lilleker, D. and Vedel, T., 2013. Chapter 19. The Internet in Campaigns and Elections. In: Dutton, W., ed. Oxford Handbook of Internet Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 401-420.

Watson, T. and Wakefield, R., 2013. The Delphi: An Underutilized Method of Scholarly and Practical Research for a Public Relations Field in Transition. In: International Public Relations Research Conference, 7--10 March 2013, Coral Gables, FL, USA. (In Press)

Watson, T., 2013. How PR faced the challenge of the “information superhighway”. In: International Public Relations Research Conference, 7--9 March 2013, Miami, FL, USA. (Submitted)

Watson, T., 2013. Let’s get dangerous: a review of current public relations historical scholarship. In: Ozdemir, P. and Yamanoglu, M.A., eds. Festschrift for Professor Metin Kazanci, Ankara University, Turkey. Ankara, Turkey: Ankara University. (Submitted)

Kimber, S., 2013. Merging Fact/Fiction: Film, Narrative and the Henry Lee Lucas ‘Story’. In: Round, J. and Thomas, B., eds. Real Lives, Real Stories. London: Continuum. (Unpublished)

Watson, T., 2013. “Public Relations Research is Not as New as Some Think”: An Historical Perspective on the Evolution of Public Relations Measurement and Evaluation Practice. Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal. (Submitted)

Jackson, D., 2013. Time to get serious? Process news and British politics. In: Broersma, M. and Peters, C., eds. Retelling Journalism: Conveying Stories in a Digital Age. Leuven, Belgium: Peeters. (In Press)

Dwyer , L., Gill, A. and Seetaram, N., eds., 2012. Handbook of Research Methods in Tourism: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches. Cheltenham, Glos, England: Edward Elgar.

Berger, R. and Jackson, D., 2012. Empowering the learner, liberating the teacher? Collaborative lectures using old and new technologies. In: Exploring Collaborative Learning in Media Studies Programmes, 3 May 2012, University of Winchester, England. (Unpublished)

Chignell, H., 2012. BBC Radio Four’s Analysis and the Third Way. Media, Culture and Society, 34 (4), pp. 490-499.

Street, S., 2012. The Poetry of Radio: The Colour of Sound. Abingdon, Oxon, England: Routledge.

Berger, R. and McDougall, J., 2012. What is Media Education For? Media Education Research Journal, 3 (1), 5 - 20 .

Musial, K., Budka, M. and Blysz, W., 2012. Understanding the other side – the inside story of the INFER Project. In: Innovation Through Knowledge Transfer 2012 - InnovationKT'12, 19-20 Apr 2012, Bournemouth, England. (Unpublished)

Berger, R., 2012. Active adaptations: Killing the girl with the dragon tattoo. In: 42nd Annual PCA/ACA National Conference, April 11-14 2012, Boston, MA, USA. (Unpublished)

Kimber, S., 2012. "Meats meat, and a man's gotta eat." (Motel Hell 1980): Food and Eating Within Contemporary Horror Film and Horror Film Cultures. In: SCMS Annual conference 2012, 21-25 March 2012, Boston, USA. (Unpublished)

Pullen, C., 2012. LGBT Youth Identity and Online New Media: Agency, Vulnerability, and Physical Space. In: SCMS Annual conference , 21-25 March 2012, Boston, MA, USA. (Unpublished)

Nguyen, A., 2012. The efffect of soft news on public attachment to the news: is infotainment good for democracy? Journalism Studies, 13 (5).

Pullen, C., 2012. LGBT Transnational Identity and the Media. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave Macmillan.

Gerodimos, R., 2012. Online Youth Civic Attitudes and the Limits of Civic Consumerism: the Emerging Challenge to the Internet’s Democratic Potential. Information, Communication and Society, 15 (2), pp. 217-245.

Hodges, C. E.M. and Denegri-Knott, J., 2012. Transforming the city: The potential for urban ethnographies of PR. The case of Latin America. Public Relations Review, 38 (4), pp. 529-540.

Gerodimos, R., 2012. Online Youth Attitudes and the Limits of Civic Consumerism: The emerging challenge to the Internet's Democratic potential. In: Loader, B. and Mercea, D., eds. Social Media and Democracy: Innovations in Participatory Politics. London: Routledge, pp. 166-189.

Thorsen, E., 2012. Peer Support Networks and Doctoral Supervision in Media, Communication and Cultural Studies. In: Annual MeCCSA Conference 2012, 11-13 January 2012, University of Bedfordshire. (Unpublished)

Watson, T., 2012. A (very brief) history of public relations. Communication Director, 1, 42 - 45 .

Meng, Y., 2012. Admiration for the famous: Antecedents and consequences. In: The 6th Annual International Conference on Psychology, 28-31 May 2012, Athens Institute for Education and Research, Greece. (Submitted)

Kimber, S., 2012. Amelioration/Amplification: the possibilities for transgression within Srpski Film/A Serbian Film. Cultural Politics. (Submitted)

Meng, Y., Thwaites, D. and Gopalakrishna Pilla, K., 2012. Consumers’ responses to sponsorship by foreign companies. European Journal of Marketing. (Submitted)

Theofilou, A., Vassilikopoulou, A. and Meng, Y., 2012. Crisis strikes sponsee - consequences for the sponsor. Are the effects of a crisis transferable? The moderating role of involvement and team identification. International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship. (Submitted)

Meng, Y., Thwaites, D. and Gopalakrishna Pilla, K., 2012. Effectiveness of Olympic sponsorship by foreign and domestic Companies. International Journal of Advertising. (Submitted)

Thomas, B., 2012. Fictional Dialogue: Speech and Conversation in the Modern and Postmodern Novel. Other. Lincoln, NE, USA: University of Nebraska Press. (In Press)

Berger, R., 2012. Headhunting: Bakhtin and adaptations of least resistance. Adaptation Studies.

Thorsen, E., 2012. Introduction: Online Reporting of Elections. Journalism Practice, 6 (3). (In Press)

Lugosi, P., Janta, H. and Watson, P., 2012. Investigative Management and Consumer Research on the Internet. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 24 (6). (In Press)

Hodges, C. E.M. and Edwards, L., 2012. Public Relations. In: Smith Maguire , J. and Matthews, J., eds. The Cultural Intermediaries Reader. Thousand Oaks: Sage. (Submitted)

Thorsen, E., 2012. The Second Digital Wave: BBC News Online, Embedded Video and the iPlayer. In: Burns, M. and Brügger, N., eds. Histories of Public Service Broadcasters on the Web. New York: Peter Lang, pp. 17-30.

Singh, S. and Kretschmer, M., 2012. Strategic Behaviour in the International Exploitation of TV Formats - A Case Study of the Idols Format. In: Zwaan, A.J. and de Bruin, J., eds. Adapting Idols: Authenticity, Identity and Performance in a Global Television Format. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing Ltd..

Sreedharan, C., Thorsen, E. and Allan, S., 2012. WikiLeaks and the changing forms of information politics in the ‘network society’. In: Downey, E. and Jones, M. A., eds. Public Service, and Web 2.0 Technologies: Future Trends in Social Media. IGI Global.

Kimber, S., 2012. Writing Horror: Blending theory/practice. In: 'Words & Images - Screenwriting Research' 5th Screenwriting Research Network International Conference, 14-16 September 2012, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. (Submitted)

Kimber, S., 2012. Zombies Are Us: An examination of the use of zombiedom as a critical tool for pedagogic reflection and change in contemporary Media Education within Higher Education. In: Whelan, A., Chris, M. and Ruth, W., eds. Zombies in the Academy: Living Death in Higher Education. Bristol, England: Intellect Press . (Unpublished)

Nguyen, A., 2012. The digital divide versus the "digital delay": implications from a forecasting model of online news adoption/use. International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, 8. (In Press)

Berger, R. and McDougall, J., 2011. Media Studies 2.0: A Retrospective. The Media Education Research Journal, 2 (2), pp. 5-10.

Nguyen, 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.

Thorsen, E., 2011. News After the Oslo and Utøya Attacks. In: Journalism Research Group Seminar, 14 December 2011, Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, 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)

Fenge, 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.

Berger, R., 2011. How Mick Learned to Love the Devil. In: Dick, L. and Reisch, G.. A, eds. The Rolling Stones and Philosophy: It's Just A Thought Away. Chicago: Open Court, pp. 231-240.

Round, J., 2011. Naturalising the Fantastic: Comics archetypes in heroes. In: Simmons, D., ed. Investigating Heroes: Essays on Truth, Justice and Quality TV. Jefferson, CA, USA: McFarland, pp. 51-65.

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)

Hennessy, C., Staelens, Y. and Lankshear, G., 2011. Cultural connectivity and leisure lives - Presented as part of the symposium “Conceptualizing Older People's 'Connectivity' and Contributions to Community Life”, Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, November 2011. In: 64th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting 2011, 19-22 Nov 2011, Boston, USA. (Unpublished)

Aina, O. O., 2011. Generating anatomical substructures for physically-based facial animation. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

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)

Pullen, C., 2011. New Storytelling for Elder Lesbians, Gay Men, Bisexuals and Transgender People in Contemporary Media: Autobiography, Citizenship and Becoming. In: Aging and Society: An Interdisciplinary Conference, 8-9 November 2011, University of California, Berkeley, USA. (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)

Kimber, S., 2011. Zombies Are Us: Zombiedom and Media & Film Education within British Higher Education. In: Zombosium, 28 October 2011, Winchester University, England. (Unpublished)

Singh, S., 2011. Singh, 2011. The FRAPA Report 2011 - Protecting Format Rights. Technical Report. London: Olswang LLP.

Janta, H., Brown, L., Lugosi, P. and Ladkin, A., 2011. Migrant relationships and tourism employment. Annals of Tourism Research, 38 (4), pp. 1322-1343.

Round, J., 2011. Out of House and Holmes. In: Steiff, J., ed. Sherlock Holmes and Philosophy: The Footprints of a Gigantic Mind. Chicago, IL. USA: Open Court, pp. 135-146.

Bond, C. S. and Hewitt-Taylor, J., 2011. Online Discussion Boards as Research Data; Exploring the Ethical Issues. In: Medicine 2.0, 18-19 September 2011, Palo Alto, California.

Kimber, S., 2011. Controversies: Henry: portrait of a serial killer. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave MacMillan.

McQueen, 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)

Kimber, S., 2011. Zombies Are Us: Zombiedom and Media Education in British Higher Education. In: Media Education Summit 2011, 6-7 September 2011, London. (Unpublished)

Chignell, H., 2011. Public Issue Radio: Talks, news and current affairs in the twentieth century. Other. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave MacMillan.

Meng, Y. and Thwaites, D., 2011. Effectiveness of Olympic Games sponsorship by foreign and domestic companies. In: 19th EASM (European Association for Sport Management) Conference. Madrid, Spain, 7-10 September 2011. Proceedings. EASM.

Lilleker, 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.

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)

Richards, B. and Brown, J., 2011. Media as drivers of the therapeutic trend? Free Associations: Psychoanalysis and Culture, Media, Groups, Politics, 62, pp. 18-30.

Thorsen, E., 2011. Student Wiki Pages: e-learning strategy for collaborative student notes. In: The Media Education Summit, 6-7 September 2011, London. (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)

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.

Richards, B. and Rees, G., 2011. The management of emotion in British journalism. Media, Culture and Society, 33 (6), pp. 851-867.

Grant-Braham, B. and Britton, J., 2011. Motor racing, tobacco company sponsorship, barcodes and alibi marketing. Tobacco Control, pp. 1-7.

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.

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)

Pragnell , C. and Gatzidis, C., 2011. Addiction in World of Warcraft: A Virtual Ethnography Study. In: Yang, H. H. and Yuen, S. C.-Y., eds. Handbook of Research on Practices and Outcomes in Virtual Worlds and Environments. IGI Global, pp. 54-74.

Berger, R. and McDougall, J., 2011. Apologies for cross posting: a keynote exchange. The Media Education Research Journal, 2 (1), pp. 5-28.

Berger, R., 2011. BBC Trust - Persian Television Review. Project Report. London: BBC Trust.

Kimber, S., 2011. Complexity & Ambiguity: an examination of the monster and the monstrous with in contemporary ‘neo-nasty’ horror films. In: Rethinking the Monstrous: Violence & Criminality in Society, 1-3 July 2011, Munich, Germany. (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.

Staelens, Y., Silk, A. and Hennessy, C., 2011. Elders in the travelling community: Celebrating the intangible cultural heritage of a rural minority group. In: British Society of Gerontology 40th Annual Conference 2011, 5-7 July 2011, Plymouth, Devon, UK. (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)

Wardle, J. and Walters, E., 2011. Getting Hand-On: overcoming the challenges of media education through applied learning. In: Davison, J. and Scarratt, E., eds. The Media Studies Teachers Handbook. London: Routledge. (In Press)

McKinney, C. and Renaud, A., 2011. Leech: BitTorrent and Music Piracy Sonification. Sound and Music Computing.

Pullen, C., 2011. Online stimulations of LGBT Political Reflection: Responses to Hate Crimes, and Self Reflective Performativity. In: Screen Studies Conference , 1-3 July 2011, Glasgow, Scotland. (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)

Pullen, C., 2011. Heroic Gay Characters in Popular Film; Tragic Determination, and the Everyday. Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 25 (3), pp. 397-413.

Stevens, P., 2011. Do we need personalization more than normalization. In: The Cultural Framing of Environmental Discourse: Normalising Catastrophe, 16-17 June 2011, Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution (BRLSI), England. (Unpublished)

Staelens, Y., 2011. English folk music on the margin - Cecil Sharp's gypsies. In: Staelens, Y., ed. Sharing Cultures 2011. Greenlines Institute, pp. 247-253.

Sadd, D. and Hopkins, D., 2011. Footprints in the Void: do students understand their 'digital footprint' in relation to their employability? In: Bournemouth University Education Enhancement Conference 2011, 4 May 2011, Bournemouth University, Poole, England.

Berger, R., 2011. The Inbetweeners: exploiting the gaps in learning spaces and experiences. Networks (13).

Baba, I., Ashencaen Crabtree, S. and Parker, J., 2011. Future indicative, past imperfect: a cross cultural comparison of social work education in Malaysia and England. In: Stanley, S., ed. Social Work Education in Countries of the East: Issues and Challenges. New York: Nova , pp. 276-301.

Kimber, S., 2011. ‘Srpski Film/A Serbian Film (2010): Investigating Transgression. In: Cine-Excess V: The International Conference on Global Cult Film, 26-28 May 2011, Odeon Covent Garden, London.. (Unpublished)

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.

Thorsen, E., 2011. The media politics of WikiLeaks. In: Journalism Research Group Seminar, 11 May 2011, Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Kimber, S., 2011. Complexity & Ambiguity: an examination of the monster and the monstrous with in contemporary ‘neo-nasty’ horror films. In: Non-Human Narratives , 27 April 2011, EBC, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished)

Flintham, J., 2011. The Machine Starts: Computers as Collaborators in Writing. In: Non-Human Narratives , 27 April 2011, Bournemouth University, England.

McIntyre, C., 2011. Food service in museums and galleries: Dreamscape spaces for extended contemplation of the beautiful and the sublime. In: 7th International Conference on Culinary Arts and Science (ICCAS 2011), 12th-14th April, 2011, Bournemouth, UK., pp. 49-55.

Kimber, S., 2011. Valuing Film Violence: Student Perceptions on the Inclusion of Violent Films and Film Violence Within the Undergraduate Learning Experience. In: Hubner, L., ed. Valuing Film: Shifting Perceptions of Worth. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave MacMillan , pp. 149-166.

Staelens, Y., 2011. Cecil Sharp was not a controlling manipulator. The Guardian.

Kimber, S., 2011. Amelioration/Amplification: the possibilities for and potential limits upon transgression within contemporary European extremist horror film. In: PCA/ACA & Southwest/Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Associations: Transgressive Cinema Area - SW/TX PCA/ACA Conference, 20-23 April 2011, San Antonio, TX, USA.. (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)

Batty, C. and Cain, S., 2011. Using Storytelling Techniques in Education Practice. Writing in Education (53), pp. 38-41.

Round, J., 2011. Zombies, absence and existentialism: 'We are the walking dead!'. In: Yuen, W., ed. The Walking Dead and Philosophy. Chicago, IL. USA: Open Court. (In Press)

Scullion, 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)

Kimber, S., 2011. The Low Budget Horror Panel. In: The Southern Script Festival 2011, 26-27 March 2011, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished)

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.

McQueen, D., 2011. A very conscientious brand: A case study of the BBC's current affairs series Panorama. Journal of Brand Management, pp. 1-11.

MacGregor, P., 2011. Blame and the Messengers: Journalism as a Puritan Prism for Cultural Policies in Britain. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 15 (2), pp. 231-244.

Gerodimos, R., 2011. Going “Unplugged”: Exploring Students’ Relationship with the Media and its Pedagogic Implications. Project Report. Centre for Excellence in Media Practice.

Pullen, C., 2011. Sexuality and the Media: Looking for our reflection. In: OUT & About Revealed! The findings of Lesbian, Gay & Bisexual research in Havant & East Hampshire, March 2011, Portsmouth, England. (Unpublished)

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.

Hodges, 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)

Edwards, L. and Hodges, C. E.M., eds., 2011. Public Relations, Society and Culture: Theoretical and Empirical Explorations. London: Routledge. (In Press)

Flintham, J., 2011. The Ethics of Netnography. In: 3rd Annual Postgraduate Research Conference Bournemouth University, 12 January 2011, Bournemouth University, England.

Woodfall, A., 2011. Maslow Remixed? Exploring Children's 'Needs' in Cross-Platform Media Environments. In: Postgraduate Researcher Conference, 12 January 2011, Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Parmar, N. A., 2011. New Media Narrative and iPlay. In: 3rd Annual Postgraduate Research Conference Bournemouth University, 12 January 2011, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished)

Berger, R. and McDougall, J., 2011. Doing WikiLeaks? New Paradigms and (or?) Ecologies in Media Education. The Media Education Research Journal, 1 (2), pp. 7-12.

Lugosi, P., 2011. From food, work and organization to the study of hospitality and organization: reconsidering the special issue of Human Relations, 61: 7 (2008). Hospitality & Society, 1 (1), pp. 85-89.

Wasti, S. P., Randall, J., Simkhada, P. and van Teijlingen, E., 2011. In what way do Nepalese cultural factors affect adherence to antiretroviral treatment in Nepal? Health Science Journal, 5 (1), pp. 37-47.

McIntyre, C., 2011. News from somewhere: the poetics of Baby Boomer and Generation Y music consumers in tracking a retail revolution. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 18 (2), pp. 141-151.

Lynch, P., Germann Molz, J., McIntosh, A., Lugosi, P. and Lashley, C., 2011. Theorising hospitality. Hospitality & Society, 1 (1), pp. 3-24.

Alexander, J., 2011. "Alexander Berkman: sexual dissidence in the first wave anarchist movement and its subsequent narratives". In: Cleminson, R. and Heckert, J., eds. Anarchism and Sexuality: Ethics, Relationships and Power. London : Routledge, pp. 25-44.

Beer, S., 2011. Authenticity and the evaluation of food and drink providers: reflecting on the experience of judging establishments for regional food awards. In: Hartwell, H., Lugosi, P. and Edwards, J., eds. Culinary arts and sciences VII: Global, National and Local Perspectives, Bournemouth 12-14 April 2011. ICTHR, pp. 242-248.

Berger, R., 2011. Balancing Work and Study. In: UKadia: Culturing Growth: the contribution of specialist arts education to the UK economy & society, 8 February 2011, Sadler's Wells Theatre, London, England. (Unpublished)

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.

Woodfall, A., 2011. Born of Big Brother: Celebrity, Interactivity and the Thinnest of Screens. Celebrity Studies, 2 (2). (In Press)

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)

Kretschmer, M., Singh, S., Bently, L. and Cooper, E., 2011. Copyright Contracts and Earnings of Visual Creators: A Survey of 5,800 British Designers, Fine Artists, Illustrators and Photographers. Project Report. Bournemouth: CIPPM (Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management).

Allan, S., 2011. Introduction: Science Journalism in a Digital Age. Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism, 12 (7), pp. 771-777.

Zelizer, B. and Allan, S., eds., 2011. Journalism After September 11. 2nd . London and New York: Routledge.

Jenkins, R., Elizabeth, N. and Mike, M., 2011. ‘Just normal and homely’: the presence, absence and othering of consumer culture in everyday imagining. Journal of Consumer Culture, 11 (2), pp. 261-281.

Ball, D., 2011. Librarians as midwives of change in scholarly communication. In: Dale, P., Beard, J. and Holland, M., eds. University Libraries and Digital Learning Environments. Abingdon: Ashgate, pp. 259-272.

Staelens, Y., 2011. Mapping the singing landscape. Centre for the History of Music in Britain, the Empire and the Commonwealth (CHOMBEC) News (10), pp. 5-7.

Nguyen, A., 2011. Marrying the professional to the amateur: strategies and implications of the OhmyNews model. In: Meikle, G. and Redden, G., eds. News Online: Transformations and Continuities. Basingstoke: Palgrave Mcmillan.

Page, R. and Thomas, B., 2011. New Narratives: Stories and Storytelling in the Digital Age. Lincoln, NE, USA: University of Nebraska 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.

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)

Chignell, H., 2011. Radio Studies. In: Ryan, M., ed. Encyclopedia of Literary and Cultural Theory. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, p. 1235.

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.

Jackson, 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.

Stevens, P., 2011. Sustainable wellbeing: Linking the personal and the planetary. In: Mediating Environmental Change: Exploring the Way Forward, 4 March 2011, EBC, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished)

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.

Watson, T., 2011. What does ROI mean to practitioners? In: 3rd European Summit on Measurement, 8--10 June 2011, Lisbon.

Nguyen, A. and McIlwaine, S., 2011. Who wants a voice in science issues - and why? A European survey and its implications for science journalism. Journalism Practice, 5 (2), pp. 210-226.

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Lepetsos, A., Theofilou, A. and Siomkos, G., 2010. Proposing a Crisis Portfolio for Telecommunications Companies. In: Academy of Marketing 2010 Conference, 6-8 July 2010, Coventry University Business School, England.

Theofilou, A. and Vassilikopoulou, A., 2010. Unfolding a Product’s Ethical Bundle. In: Academy of Marketing 2010 Conference, 6-8 July 2010, Coventry University Business School, England.

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Allan, S., 2010. Introduction: The Importance of Keywords. In: Allan, S., ed. Rethinking Communication: Keywords in Communication Research. Cresskill, NJ, USA: Hampton Press, ix-xxvi.

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

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Efstathiou, S. and Callus, P., 2010. Using animation as a tool in Primary School Education - Greek Mythology. In: Using animation as a tool in Primary School Education - Greek Mythology, June 2010, Hillview Primary School, Bournemouth, England. (In Press)

Heppell, S., 2010. Foreword. In: Prensky, M., ed. Teaching Digital Natives: Partnering for Real Learning. California, USA: Corwin Press.

Lilleker, D., Jackson, N. and Schweitzer, E., 2010. Towards a non-hierarchical campaign? Testing for interactivity as a tool of election campaigning in France, the US, Germany and the UK. In: IAMCR Conference 2010: Communication and Citizenship, 18-22 July 2010, Braga, Portugal. (Unpublished)

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Lugosi, P., 2010. The Hospitality Experiences of Women with Children: Organisational and Consumer Perspectives. In: Council for Hospitality Management Education 19th Annual Research Conference, 5-7 May 2010, University of Surrey, England. (Unpublished)

Martens, C., 2010. Transforming HIV/AIDS Awareness Through Partnerships. MTV’s Staying Alive HIV/AIDS Education Campaigns. In: 2nd International Symposium on Cross Sector Social Interactions: Re-imagining Partnership for the Global Social Good, 29 April 2010, Brunel University, London. (Unpublished)

Street, S., 2010. Sympathetic Voices: The Correspondence between Charles Parker and George Ewart Evans. In: The Charles Parker Day Conference, 9 April 2010, University of Sunderland, England. (Unpublished)

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Lilleker, D. and Jackson, N., 2010. Interactivity and Branding, public political communication as a marketing tool. In: Political Studies Association (PSA) Conference: Sixty Years of Political Studies: Achievements and Futures, 29 March-1April 2010, Edinburgh University, Scotland. (In Press)

Jackson, D., 2010. Mediatised politics: Framing the press and publicity process in UK policy debates. In: 60th Political Studies Association Annual Conference. Sixty Years of Political Studies: Achievements and Futures, 29 March-1 April 2010, Edinburgh University, Scotland. (Unpublished)

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Berger, R., 2010. Never Seek to Tell Thy Love: E-Adapting Blake in the classroom. In: Cutchins, D., Raw, L. and Welsh, J., eds. Redefining Adaptation Studies. Lanham, MD, USA: Scarecrow Press, pp. 31-43.

Readman, M., 2010. No such Things as Creativity. In: Educational Challenge: Innovation in Creative Industries, 26-27 March 2010, Baltic Film and Media School, Tallinn, Estonia. (Unpublished)

Pope, J., 2010. Where Do We Go From Here? Readers' Responses to Interactive Fiction: Narrative Structures, Reading Pleasure and the Impact of Interface Design. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies,, 16 (1), pp. 75-94.

McQueen, D., 2010. Panorama and the Thatcher Interviews. In: ‘No Such’ Symposium, 29 January 2010, Bournemouth University, England.

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Wray, E., 2010. British Commercial Radio in the 1980s: Responding to the AIDS crisis. In: 'There's No Such Thing as Society' A Symposium, 29 January 2010, Talbot Campus, Bournemouth University, England.

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Staelens, Y. and Morris, D., 2010. Crossing the Line - sustainability and large object conservation in musuems and heritage collections. In: Amoêda, R., Lira, S. and Pinheiro, C., eds. Heritage 2010. Barcelos, Portugal: Greenlines Institute, pp. 1183-1191.

Wardle, J., 2010. Digital Britain: Education for Education’s Sake’. The Media Education Research Journal, 1 (1), pp. 59-71.

Ensslin, A. and Pope, J., 2010. Digital Literature in Creative and Media Studies. In: Simanowski, R., Schafer, J. and Gendolla, P., eds. Reading Moving Letters: Digital Literature in Research and Teaching: A Handbook. Transcript, pp. 311-328.

Sarrica, M., Fortunati, L., O'Sullivan, J., Balcytiene, A., MacGregor, P., Nuust, V., Roussou, N., Meso , K., Pereira, X. and De Luca, F., 2010. The Early Stages of the Integration of the Internet in EU Newsrooms. European Journal of Communication, 25 (4), pp. 413-422.

Scullion, R., 2010. The Emergence of the ‘Accidental Citizen’. Implications for Political Marketing. Journal of Political Marketing, 9 (4), pp. 276-293.

Thomas, B., 2010. Gains and Losses? Writing it All Down: Fanfiction and Multimodality. In: Page, R., ed. New Perspectives on Narrative and Multimodality. London: Routledge, pp. 142-154.

Nguyen, A., 2010. Harnessing the potential of online news: Suggestions from a study on the relationship between online news advantages and its post-adoption consequences. Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism, 11 (2), pp. 223-241.

Pullen, C., 2010. Heroic Gay Characters in Popular Film: Documentary, Domesticity and Sacrifice. In: 41st Anniversary Convention Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA), 7-11 April 2010, Montreal, Canada. (Unpublished)

Beer, S., 2010. A Heuristic view point concerning the nature of authenticity. In: Emotion in motion: The Passion of Tourism, Travel and Movement Conference, 4-7 July 2009, The Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change Leeds Metropolitan University, England.

Pullen, C., 2010. Introduction. In: Pullen, C. and Cooper, M., eds. LGBT Identity and Online New Media. New York: Routledge, pp. 1-13.

Allan, S., 2010. Introduction: Recrafting News and Journalism. In: Allan, S., ed. The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism. London: Routledge, xxiii-xliv.

Allan, S., 2010. Journalism and Its Publics: The Lippmann-Dewey Debate. In: Allan, S., ed. The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism. London : Routledge, pp. 60-70.

Allan, S. and Thorsen, E., 2010. Journalism and Public Service: The Case of BBC News Online. In: Meikle, G. and Redden, G., eds. News Online: Transformation and Continuity. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Allan, S., 2010. Journalism and the Culture of Othering. Brazilian Journalism Review, 6 (2), pp. 26-40.

Zelizer, B. and Allan, S., 2010. Keywords in News and Journalism Studies. Maidenhead, Berkshire, England: Open University Press.

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North, S. and Oliver, J., 2010. Manager Perceptions of the Impact of Consolidation on the U.K. Independent Television Production Industry. Journal of Media Business Studies, 7 (2), pp. 21-38.

Watson, T. and White, A. M., 2010. Managing reputation for ‘good works’ while undertaking commercial activities - communications best practice guidelines for charities. PRism, 7 (2).

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Ashencaen Crabtree, S., Parker, J., Azman, A. and Carlo, D. P., 2010. ‘Meta-learning’ in a postcolonial Malaysian context: International placements of UK students. Social Work Education. (Submitted)

McStay, A., 2010. The Mood of Information. New York: Continuum. (Unpublished)

Allan, S., 2010. News Culture. 3rd ed.. Maidenhead, Berkshire, England: Open University Press.

Richards, B., 2010. News and the emotional public sphere. In: Allan, S., ed. The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism. London: Routledge, pp. 301-311.

Moon, J. A., 2010. Oral Storytelling: a resource pack for use in media programmes in secondary schools and higher education. Poole, England: Centre for Excellence in Media Practice, Bournemouth University.

Breitbarth, T., Harris, P. and Insch, A., 2010. Pictures at an Exhibition Revisited - Reflections on a typology of images used in the construction of corporate social responsibility and sustainability in non-financial corporate reporting. Journal of Public Affairs, 10 (4), pp. 238-257.

Heppell, S., 2010. Places to learn in the 21st Century. In: Parry, S., ed. Creative Encounters. London: The Wellcome Trust.

Pullen, C., 2010. Recognising LGBTs as Everyday People: Shifting from ‘use’ to ‘us'. In: Reflecting diversity - the LGBT community and the media, 30 September 2010, London. (Unpublished)

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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Matheson, D. and Allan, S., 2010. Social Networks and the Reporting of Conflict. In: Keeble, R. L., Tulloch, J. and Zollmann, F., eds. Peace Journalism, War and Conflict Resolution. New York: Peter Lang, pp. 173-192.

Thwaites, D. and Meng, Y., 2010. Sponsorship and Endorsement. In: Beech, J. and Chadwick, S., eds. The Business of Sport Management. Pearson. (In Press)

Lilleker, D. and Jackson, N., 2010. Tentative steps towards interaction: the use of the Internet in the British European Parliament Election 2009. Internet Research, 20 (5).

Pullen, C., 2010. The Transgendered Narrative Body. In: Keeping it Real: Narratives of Ordinary and Extraordinary People Across Media, 3 September 2010, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished)

Scullion, R., 2010. What’s Politics got to do with it? The dynamics of political talk within everyday conversation online. In: International Political Science Association - Research Committee for Political Communication RC22 in conjunction with The UK Political Studies Association Media and Politics Specialist Group Joint International Conference on Political Communication., 4-5 November 2010, Loughborough University, England. (Unpublished)

Dermody, J., Hamner-Lloyd, S. and Scullion, R., 2010. Young People and Voting Behaviour: Alienated Youth and or an Interested and Critical Citizenry? European Journal of Marketing, 44 (3/4), pp. 421-435.

Baines, P. R., O'Shaughnessy, N., Moloney, K., RIchards , B., Butler, S. and Gill , M., 2010. The dark side of political marketing. European Journal of Marketing, 44 (3/4), pp. 478-495.

Baines, P. R., O'Shaughnessy, N., 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 (3/4), pp. 478-495.

Haywood, H., Jenkins, R. and Molesworth, M., 2010. A degree will make all your dreams come true: higher education as the management of consumer desires. In: Molesworth, M., Scullion, R. and Nixon, E., eds. The Marketisation of Higher Education: The Student as Consumer. Abingdon, England: Routledge, pp. 183-195.

King, K., Miles, S. and Speight, C., 2010. The evaluation of the creative campus initiative. Project Report. University of Brighton. (Unpublished)

Wills, A. and Oliver, J., 2010. The future of UK non-terrestrial television broadcasters: moving from uncertainty to competitive strategy. The International Journal on Media Management. (Submitted)

Jackson, D., 2009. News Media Performance Under the Spotlight: The Case of Metacoverage in the UK News. In: Trust, Truth, and Performance: Diverse Journalisms in the 21st Centur, 9-11 December 2009, University of Groningen, Netherlands. (Unpublished)

Grant-Braham, B., 2009. Swisscom offers smartphone WiFi service and mobile communication solution to hotels. Hospitality in Focus.

Thorsen, E., Allan, S. and Carter, C., 2009. Citizenship and Public Service: The Case of BBC News Online. In: Monaghan, G. and Tunney, S., eds. Web Journalism: A New Form of Citizenship? Eastbourne: Sussex Academic Press.

McStay, A., 2009. Digital Advertising. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Kimber, S., 2009. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer: Narrative, Violence & Controversy. In: Narrative Research Group (NRG) , 2 December 2009, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished)

Pope, J., 2009. The design and development of Genarrator at Bournemouth University. Art, Design and Communication in Higher Education, 8 (2), pp. 157-167.

Wray, E., 2009. Commercial radio in Britain before the 1990's: an investigation of the relationship between programming and regulation. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

Readman, M., 2009. Guest lecture on 'Creativity'. In: Guest lecture, November 2009, Newman University College, Birmingham, England. (Unpublished)

Lugosi, P., 2009. The Production of Hospitable Space: Commercial Propositions and Consumer Co-Creation in a Bar Operation. Space and Culture, 12 (4), pp. 396-411.

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Berger, R., 2009. Learning 2.0: Why Adaptation is good for you. In: The International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning annual conference, 22-25 October 2009, University of Indiana, Bloomington, USA. (Unpublished)

Wallace, S., 2009. Counting The Cost. In: Is The Public Interest Under Threat? Media Policy Responses To The Private Sector Recession In Europe, 2 October 2009, University of Westminster, London. (Unpublished)

Parmar, N. A., 2009. New media narrative and pedagogy. In: 3rd Annual Postgraduate Research Conference Bournemouth University, 12 January 2011, Bournemouth University, England.

Calver, S.J., 2009. The Bournemouth International Arts Festival: Evidence from case studies and other sources. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

McIntyre, C., 2009. Shopping and tourism: Quand la frénésie du magasinage s'empare du touriste! In: Gueuletons Touristiques, saison 2009-2010, Guest lecture/conférencier invité, Montreal’s School of Management, Transat Chair of Tourism. , 29 October 2009, University of Quebec at Montreal (UQÀM), Canada.. (Unpublished)

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Lugosi, P. and Erdelyi, P., 2009. From Marketing to Market Practices: Assembling the Ruin Bars of Budapest. In: Advances in Tourism Marketing Conference 2009, 6-9 September 2009, Bournemouth University, England, pp. 299-310.

Parmar, N. A., 2009. Narrative in exhibition. In: New Media Summit. (Submitted)

Isley, V. and Smith, P., 2009. Real Snail Mail: Installation. RFID internet installation.Guildford, London: British Science Association.

Lee, D and Street, S., 2009. Preserving the Sounds of the South. In: Society of Archivists Conference, 1- 3 Sep 2009, Bristol. (Unpublished)

Kimber, S., 2009. The Art of Controversy: Design, marketing & Henry: Portrait of a Serial killer (1986). In: Framing Film: Cinema & the Visual Arts , 4-6 September 2009, University of Winchester, England. (Unpublished)

Meng, Y., Thwaites, D,, Chadwick, S, and O’Reilly, D,, 2009. British consumers’ responses to sport sponsorship by foreign and domestic companies. In: BAM 2009: British Academy of Management Conference. The End of the Pier? Competing perspectives on the challenges facing business and management, 15-17 September 2009, Brighton Centre, Brighton, England.

Ridolfo, M., 2009. Developing International Managers. In: Education for Sustainable Development, 3rd Annual Conference: “Graduates as Global Citizens”, September 2009, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished)

Matheson, D. and Allan, S., 2009. Digital War Reporting. Cambridge: Polity Press.

Lugosi, P. and Erdelyi, P., 2009. From marketing to market practices: Assembling the ruin bars of Budapest. In: Fyall, A., Kozak, M., Andreu, L., Gnoth, J. and Lebe, S. S., eds. Marketing Innovations for Sustainable Destinations: Operations, Interactions, Experiences. Oxford: Goodfellows Publishers, pp. 299-310.

McIntyre, C., 2009. Stepping out: the case for a beneficial humanistic orientation towards tourist-retail space - should we still go shopping? In: 3rd Advances in Tourism Marketing Conference (ATMC 2009), 6-9 September 2009, Bournemouth, England. (Unpublished)

McIntyre, C., 2009. The poetics of music transactional experiences. In: Services Management Research Day Conference, 16 September 2009, Bournemouth, England. (Unpublished)

McQueen, D., 2009. Book review: Newspeak in the 21st Century by David Edwards and David Cromwell (Media Lens) for Spinwatch. Spinwatch, 25 Aug.

Isley, V. and Smith, P., 2009. Real Snail Mail: Installation. RFID internet installation.Berlin, Germany: [DAM]Berlin.

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Grant-Braham, B., 2009. May I see your wine list? Oenophile event planners offer advice in online survey. Food and Drink Management, August.

Erickson, K. and Howard, P. N., 2009. Compromising positions: organizational and hacker responsibility for exposed digital records. In: Matwyshyn, A. M., ed. Harboring data: information security, law and the corporation. Stanford Law Books, pp. 33-49.

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McIntyre, C., 2009. Retail outlets within museums and galleries - romantic and creative retailing and not just a gift shop! In: The 15th International European Association for Education and Research in Commercial Distribution (EAERCD), 15-17 July 2009, University of Surrey, England. (Unpublished)

McIntyre, C., 2009. A comparative poetical study between music shop transactions and music downloading: product and process dimensions. In: 16th International Conference on Recent Advances in Retailing and Services Science (EIRASS). , 6-9 July 2009, Niagara Falls, Canada.. (Unpublished)

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Thorsen, E., 2009. News, Citizenship and the Internet: BBC News Online's Reporting of the 2005 UK General Election. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

Grant-Braham, B., 2009. You cannot ignore mobile web browsing? Hospitality in Focus, June.

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

Wallace, S., 2009. Paying The Price? Videojournalism in the Regions. In: Centres and Peripheries, 7-8 May 2009, Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2009. Civic Engagement in Post-Representational Democracy: Is it time for 'Political Aid' and 'Civic Consultants'? In: 59th Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association: Challenges for Democracy in a Global Era, 7-9 April 2009, University of Manchester, England.

MacGregor, P., 2009. Journalism, public imagination and cultural policy. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 15 (2), pp. 231-244.

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.

Berger, R., 2009. New Processes and Practices: adaptation as pedagogic tool in film studies. In: Filmsense: a symposium on Film and Education, 24 April 2009, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland.. (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)

Berger, R., 2009. Teaching New Dogs, Old Tricks: Adaptation, Blogging and Pedagogy. In: PCA/ACA National Conference, 8-11 April 2009, New Orleans, LA, USA. (Unpublished)

Street, S. and Lee, D., 2009. Preserving The Sounds of the South. In: Exploring Sound Archives, 9 April 2009, Hampshire Record Office, Winchester. (Unpublished)

Berger, R., 2009. What’s The Deal? Peter Morgan & Michael Sheen, Tony Blair & Gordon Brown. In: PCA/ACA National Conference, 8-11 April 2009, New Orleans, LA, USA. (Unpublished)

Street, S., 2009. Ludwig Koch and the Music of Nature. Radio. UNSPECIFIED. 02 April 2009.

Gerodimos, R., 2009. A Dissertation Workbook for Level H Media Students: Consultation & Revision Project. Project Report. Centre for Excellence in Media Practice.

Thomas, B., 2009. Lost in Austen: costume drama meets fanfiction. In: International Conference on Narrative 2009, 4-6 June 2009, University of Birmingham, England. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2009. Youth Civic Attitudes in a Segmented Public Sphere: Challenges and Prospects. In: 59th Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association: Challenges for Democracy in a Global Era, 7-9 April 2009, University of Manchester, England. (Unpublished)

Grant-Braham, B., 2009. Hotel guests encouraged to shoot their own trustworthy videos. Hospitality in Focus, March.

Molesworth, M., 2009. Managing to play: the everday lives of adult videogame consumers. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

McIntyre, C., 2009. Museum and art gallery experience space characteristics: an entertaining show or a contemplative bathe? International Journal of Tourism Research, 11 (2), pp. 155-17.

Berger, R., 2009. The ‘Trombone Shot’: From San Francisco to Middle Earth via Amity. The Big Picture Magazine, 1 (1), pp. 28-30.

Grant-Braham, B., 2009. An investigation into motorsport sponsorship: a comparative analysis of two and four wheeled sponsorship. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

Grant-Braham, B., 2009. The top 5 link building strategies for hospitality managers. Food and Drink Management, March.

Oliver, J., 2009. Making Media Strategy in Times of Uncertainty. In: European Media Management Education Conference: Media after the Mass, 13-14th February 2009, Paris, France. (Unpublished)

Readman, M., 2009. Assessing Creative Practice. In: Workshop for Creative Arts tutors, 29 January 2009, Salford University, England. (Unpublished)

Readman, M., 2009. Making Sense of Creativity. In: MeCCSA conference 2009, 14-16 January 2009, National Media Museum, Bradford, England. (Unpublished)

Thorsen, E., 2009. Antarctic Blogging: Scientists Reporting On Climate Change During the International Polar Year (2007 – 2008). In: MeCCSA conference 2009, 14-16 January 2009, University of Bradford. (Unpublished)

Lugosi, P., 2009. Antipodeans for the afternoon: Mobilising identities in the production of hospitality. In: CHME (Council for Hospitality Management Education) 18th Annual Research Conference, 13-15 May 2009, Eastbourne, East Sussex.

Thorsen, E., 2009. Blogging the Climate Change Crisis from Antarctica. In: Allan, S. and Thorsen, E., eds. Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives. New York: Peter Lang, pp. 107-117.

Chignell, H., 2009. Bournemouth Media Archive. Critical Studies in Television, 4 (2).

Hodges, C. E.M., 2009. Case Study 3.1 Public Relations in Mexico. In: Tench, R. and Yeomans, L., eds. Exploring Public Relations. Harlow, England: FT Prentice Hal.

Allan, S., 2009. Citizen Journalism and the Rise of “Mass Self-Communication" [Reprint of Journal Article]. In: Priya, S., ed. Citizen Journalism: A Social Revolution. Hyderabad: Icfai University Press, pp. 116-138.

Allan, S. and Thorsen, E., eds., 2009. Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives. New York: Peter Lang.

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, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL.,USA, pp. 589-601.

Richards, B., Jones, D. W., Yates, C., Price, H. and Day-Sclater, S., 2009. Conclusions: Psychosocial studies - a therapeutic project? In: Day-Sclater, S., Jones, D. W., Price, H. and Yates, C., eds. Emotion: New Psychosocial Perspectives. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 242-254.

Pullen, C., 2009. Contemporary music video culture in television and film drama: narrative, performance and (post)modernity. In: Harper, G., Eisentraut, J. and Doughty, R., eds. Sound and Music in Film and Visual Media: A Critical Overview. London: Continuum.

Taylor, J. and Taylor, J., 2009. A Content Analysis of Interviews with Players of Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Play Games (MMORPGs): Motivating Factors and the Impact on Relationships. In: HCI International 2009, 19-24 July 2009, Town and Country Resort & Convention Center, San Diego, CA, USA. (In Press)

Beer, S., 2009. The Dynamics of Supply Chain and Consumption. In: Raj, R. and Musgrave, J., eds. Event Management and Sustainability. Wallingford, England: CABI.

Beer, S., Hingley, M. K. and Lindgreen, A., 2009. Ethnic opportunities: the emergence of new supply chains that stimulate and respond to the need for 'new' ingredients. In: Lindgreen, A. and Hingley, M. K., eds. The New Cultures of Food: Marketing Opportunities from Ethnic, Religious and Cultural Diversity. Aldershot, England: Gower, pp. 57-72.

Kretschmer, M., Singh, S. and Wardle, J., 2009. Exploitation of Television Formats. Poole, England: Bournemouth University. Available from: http://tvformats.bournemouth.ac.uk/[Accessed 2009].

Richards, B., 2009. Explosive humiliation and news media. In: Day Sclater, S., Jones, D. W., Price, H. and Yates, C., eds. Emotion: New Psychosocial Perspectives. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 59-71.

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.

Nguyen, A., 2009. Globalisation, citizen journalism and the nation state: A Vietnamese perspective. In: Allan, S. and Thorsen, E., eds. Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives. New York/London: Peter Lang, pp. 153-162.

Molesworth, M., Nixon, E. and Scullion, R., 2009. Having, Being and Higher Education: The Marketisation of the University and the Transformation of the Student into Consumer. Teaching in Higher Education, 14 (3), pp. 277-287.

Allan, S., 2009. Histories of Citizen Journalism. In: Allan, S. and Thorsen, E., eds. Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives. New York: Peter Lang, pp. 17-31.

Janta, H., Lugosi, P. and Ladkin, A., 2009. Hospitality employment as co-created knowledge: Language development and work-based learning among Polish migrants. In: CHME (Council for Hospitality Management Education) 18th Annual Research Conference, 13-15 May 2009, Eastbourne, East Sussex.

Fortunati, L., Sarrica, M., O'Sullivan, J., Balcytiene, A., Harro-Loit, H., MacGregor, P., Rousseau, N., Salaverria, R. and De Luca, F., 2009. The Influence of the Internet on European Journalism. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 14 (4), pp. 928-963.

Erickson, K. and Howard, P. N., 2009. The Information Vulnerability Landscape. Compromising Positions: Organizational and Hacker Responsibility for Exposed Digital Records. In: Matwyshyn, A. M., ed. Harboring Data: Information Security, Law and the Corporation. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press, pp. 33-49.

Allan, S. and Thorsen, E., 2009. Introduction. In: Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives. New York: Peter Lang, pp. 1-14.

Berger, R., 2009. Just Because You Can Tweet, It Doesn't Mean You Should. In: Clews, D., ed. Dialogues in Art & design: Promoting & Sharing Excellence. Brighton, England: Higher Education Academy/GLAD., pp. 232-237.

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

Parsons, M., 2009. The Learning Effectiveness of Cross-Discipline Collaboration within Media Production BA Projects. In: Bruck, P. A., ed. Multimedia and E-Content Trends: Implications for academia. Vieweg+Teubner, pp. 179-189.

Ireland, A. and Moon, J. A., 2009. Making Groups Work: improving group work for media students through the principles of academic assertiveness. Poole, England: Centre for Excellence in Media Practice, Bournemouth University.

Allan, S., 2009. Making Science Newsworthy: Exploring the Conventions of Science Journalism. In: Holliman, R., Whitelegg, E., Scanlon, E., Smidt, S. and Thomas, J., eds. Investigating Science Communication in the Information Age: Implications for Public Engagement and Popular Media. Oxford and Milton Keynes, England: Oxford University Press and Open University, pp. 149-165.

Long, P., Wall, T., Bakir, V. and McStay, A., 2009. Media Studies: Texts, Production and Context. Harlow, England: Pearson Longman.

Gerodimos, R., 2009. Online Mobilisation and Citizen Diplomacy. In: "Images of Nations: Strategic Communication, Soft Power and the Media", 4-5 February 2009, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Athens, Greece. (Unpublished)

Petersen, A., Anderson, A., Allan, S. and Wilkinson, C., 2009. Opening the Black Box: Scientists’ Views on the Role of the Media in the Nanotechnology Debate. Public Understanding of Science, 18 (5), pp. 512-530.

Kretschmer, M. and Singh, S., 2009. The Paradox of TV Formats. Why pay for something that is free? In: 1st Annual Workshop of International Society for the History and Theory of Intellectual Property, 26-27 June 2009, Università Bocconi, Milan, Italy. (Unpublished)

Pullen, C., 2009. The Transgendered Body and Documentary Narratives: Resistance, Partnership and Domestic Screen Memories. In: Popular Culture Association & American Culture Association Conference, 7-10 April 2009, New Orleans, LA, USA. (Unpublished)

Carter, C. and Allan, S., 2009. The Visual Culture of Television News. In: Howells, R. and Matson, R. W., eds. Using Visual Evidence. Maidenhead and New York: Open University Press and McGraw-Hill Education, pp. 139-152.

Beer, S., 2009. What is ethnic: reappraising ethnic food and multiculturalism among the white British. In: Lindgreen, A. and Hingley, M. K., eds. The New Cultures of Food: Marketing Opportunities from Ethnic, Religious and Cultural Diversity. Aldershot, England: Gower, pp. 3-31.

Allan, S., 2009. The future of science journalism. Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism, 10 (3), pp. 280-282.

Street, S., 2008. The Archive Hour, Home Recorded Voices. Radio. BBC Radio 4. 20 December 2008. 20.00.

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Readman, M., 2008. Guest lecture on 'Creativity'. In: Guest Lecture, November 2008, Newman University College, Birmingham, England. (Unpublished)

Wray, E., 2008. How Independent Radio came to Dorset. In: Study Gallery Talks, 9 October 2008, Study Gallery, Poole. (Unpublished)

Berger, R., 2008. Framing the Subversive: Journalism, Celebrity and the Web. In: The End of Journalism? Technology, Education and Ethics Conference 2008, 17-18 October 2008, University of Bedfordshire. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2008. Mobilising Young Citizens in the UK: a content analysis of youth and issue websites. Information, Communication and Society, 11 (7), pp. 964-988.

Dermody, J., Hamner-Lloyd, S. and Scullion, R., 2008. Shopping for Civic Values: Exploring the emergence of Civic Consumer Culture in Contemporary Western Society. In: Association for Consumer Research Bi-Annual Conference, October 2008, San Francisco, California, USA.

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)

Breitabarth, T., Insch, A. and Harris, P., 2008. A picture is worth a 1000 words? – The construction of corporate social responsibility messages through the use of images in corporate reporting. In: 3rd International CSR Conference, 8-10 October 2008, Humboldt-Universaitat zu Berlin, Germany.

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)

Grant-Braham, B., 2008. Middle Eastern hoteliers spend the most on information technology. Hospitality in Focus.

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.

Bond, C. S., 2008. The Photograph as performative social science. In: 7th International Qualitative Research Conference, 8-10 September 2008, Bournemouth University, England.

Bond, C. S., 2008. Stop the World Wide Web, I want to get off. In: Medicine 2.0 Congress, 4th - 5th September 2008, Toronto.

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

Readman, M., 2008. Making Sense of Creativity. In: CEMP Media Summit, 1-2 September 2008, Bournemouth Media School, Bournemouth University, Poole, England. (Unpublished)

Richards, B., 2008. Behind the crisis of trust. Interjunction.

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.

Isley, V., Smith, P. and boredomresearch,, 2008. Real Snail Mail. RFID internet installation.Gijon, Spain: UNSPECIFIED.

Isley, V. and Smith, P., 2008. Real Snail Mail: Development. website demonstration.Los Angeles, CA, USA: ACM SIGGRAPH.

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

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

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

Huong, D. T. T., 2008. Radio and its listenership in the internet age: case studies of the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) and VOVNews. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

Street, S., 2008. A World in Your Ear - Digitising Commercial Radio Archives. BUFVC Yearbook 2008.

Berger, R., 2008. Are there anymore at home like you? Rewiring Superman. Journal of Adaptation in Film & Performance, 1 (2), pp. 87-101.

Richards, B., 2008. Book Review: Politics and Propaganda: The Weapons of Mass Seduction, by Nicholas O’Shaughnessy. Journal of Political Marketing, 7 (1), pp. 92-95.

Street, S. and Parker, S., 2008. Like Blackpool Went Through Rock - Charles Parker and the Radio Ballads. Radio. BBC Radio 4: UNSPECIFIED. June 2008. 20.00.

Street, S., 2008. The Archive Hour, Like Blackpool Went Through Rock: The Birth of the ‘Radio Ballads’. Radio. BBC Radio 4. June 2008. 20.00.

Berger, R., 2008. The Dissertation: New Approaches - A Releasing the Potential Project. In: BU Education Conference, 21 May 2008, Bournemouth University, England.

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

Kimber, S., 2008. Creativity, Collaboration and Learning and Teaching. In: Faculty Research & Knowledge Transfer Seminar, May 2008, University of Winchester, England. (Unpublished)

Lugosi, P., 2008. Queer consumption and bar operation: Ideological, normative and situational dimensions of hospitable space. In: CHME Research Conference, 14-16 May 2008, Strathclyde University, Glasgow.

Bakir, V. and McStay, A., 2008. When the Script runs out … what happens to The Polarised War Body? Deconstructing Western 24/7 News Coverage of Operation Iraqi Freedom 2003. In: Randell , K. and Redmond , S., eds. The War Body on Screen. London: Continuum, pp. 165-181.

Grant-Braham, B., 2008. Hospitality IT Update. Hospitality in Focus, pp. 12-13.

Gerodimos, R., 2008. How to Mobilise Young People: Recommendations for NGOs and Civic Organisations. In: 58th Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association: Democracy, Governance and Conflict: Dilemmas of Theory and Practice, 1-3 April 2008, University of Swansea, Wales. (Unpublished)

Grant-Braham, B., 2008. New style Holiday Inn takes off from Heathrow. Food and Drink Management, April.

Anderson, E. F., 2008. On the definition of non-player character behaviour for real-time simulated virtual environments. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

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

Berger, R., 2008. Converting the Controversial: regulation as 'source text' in adaptation. In: PCA/ACA National Conference, 19-22 March 2008, San Francisco, CA, USA.

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

Watson, T., 2008. Priorities in public relations research: An international Delphi study. In: 11th International Public Relations Research Conference: Research that Matters to the Practice, 6–9 March 2008, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL.,USA, pp. 788-805.

Grant-Braham, B., 2008. Travelodge trials the UK's first high-tech PJs. Hospitality in Focus, 7 Febr.

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)

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

Scullion, R., 2008. The Impact of the Market on the Character of Citizenship, and the Consequences of this for Political Engagement. In: Lilleker, D. and Scullion, R., eds. Voters or Consumers: Imagining the Contemporary Electorate. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 51-72.

Lilleker , D. and Scullion, R., eds., 2008. Voters or Consumers: Imagining the contemporary electorate. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

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

Kimber, S., 2008. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986): Examining the inter-relationship between crime and culture. In: Research & Knowledge Transfer Day , January 2008, University of Winchester. (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)

Pullen, C., 2008. Brokeback Mountain as Progressive Narrative and Cinematic Vision: Landscape, Emotion and the Denial of Domesticity. In: Hunt, A., ed. The Geographical Imagination of Annie Proulx: Rethinking Regionalism. USA: Lexington Books.

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)

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.

Allan, S., 2008. The Cultural Politics of News Discourse. In: Ryan , M., ed. Cultural Studies: An Anthology. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 936-957.

Daymon, C. and Hodges, C. E.M., 2008. Cultural influences on doing qualitative research in public relations in Mexico. Marketing Insights Working Paper Series (20910).

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.

Thorsen, E. and Allan, S., 2008. Developing Public Service Standards Online: The First Ten Years of BBC News Online. In: International Association for Media and Communications Research World Congress (IAMCR 2008), 20-25 July 2008, Stockholm University, Sweden. (Unpublished)

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.

Singh, S., 2008. Empirical observations on television format rights disputes from 1987 to 2007. In: DIME/CIO Creative Industries Conference, 22-23 May 2008, Birkbeck College, University of London. (Unpublished)

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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, 28 April 2007, Cardiff University. (Unpublished)

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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.

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

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Watson, T., 2001. Integrating planning and evaluation: evaluating public relations practice and public relations programmes. In: Heath, R. L., ed. Handbook of Public Relations. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage, pp. 259-268.

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)

Scullion, R., 2001. A Political Communication Case Study. In: Fill, C., ed. Marketing Communications: Contexts, Strategies and Applications. 3rd ed. Financial Times/ Prentice Hall.

Holland, P., 2001. Spectacular values: the pleasure of the text and the 'contamination' of current affairs television. In: Visual Culture in Britain. Aldershot: Ashgate.

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.

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

Street, S., 2000. Archive Hour, Boy, Oh Boy; He's Going Down: Radio and the Unpredicted Moment. Radio. BBC Radio 4. 28 January 2000. 20.00.

Street, S., 2000. BBC Sunday Policy and Audience Response 1930-1945:. Journal of Radio Studies, 7 (1), pp. 161-179.

Kretschmer, M. and Wallis, R., 2000. Business models and regulation in the electronic distribution of music. In: Stanford-Smith, B., ed. E- Business: key issues, applications and technologies. Amsterdam: IOS Press, pp. 197-204.

Richards, B., MacRury, I. and Botterill, J., 2000. The Dynamics of Advertising. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic.

Holland, P., 2000. Looking at babies: pleasure and taboo. In: Fehily, C., Fletcher, J. and Newton, K., eds. I spy : representations of childhood. London: I.B. Tauris.

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.

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.

Holland, P., 2000. 'Sweet it is to scan': personal photographs and popular photography. 2nd ed. In: Wells, L., ed. Photography: a critical introduction. London: Routledge, pp. 117-164.

Street, S., 2000. Teaching Radio. In: Radio Academy Festival, 2000. (Unpublished)

Richards, B., 2000. The real meaning of spin: containment and compression in modern politics. Soundings, 14 (Spring), pp. 161-170.

Holland, P., 2000. The television handbook. 2nd ed. London: Routledge.

Grant-Braham, B. and Jones, S., 1999. Hotel Web Sites Mature. International Journal of Customer Relationship Management, 2 (2), pp. 163-170.

McQueen, D., 1999. Free press? You must be joking: how the British press is suppressed. Spectacle, 2 (2), pp. 47-62.

Kimber, S., 1999. Regulatory Censorship and Film Violence: Voices from the Underground. In: Post-Graduate Conference, January 1999, Sheffield Hallam University, England. (Unpublished)

Kretschmer, M., Klimis, G.M. and Choi, C.J., 1999. Increasing returns and social contagion in cultural industries. British Journal of Management, 10 (s1), pp. 61-72.

Molesworth, M. and Holland, M., 1999. Internet for everyone : a beginner's guide to using the Internet. Poole: DCC Library Service; LAE/CAE Programme, Bournemouth University.

McGuinness, K. and Maughan, C.W., 1999. Public goods, predatory pricing, and Mr Murdoch in the House of Lords. Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 10 (2), pp. 123-140.

Street, S., 1999. Radio and Other Poems. Ware, Herts: Rockingham Press.

Cownie, F., 1999. Relationship Marketing. In: Kitchen, P. J., ed. Marketing Communications: Principles and Practice. London: Thomson Business Press, pp. 403-421.

Beer, S., 1999. What has happened to the integrity of our food supply chain? Moves towards an ethical framework for food retailing in the United Kingdom. In: 10th International Conference on Reseach in the Distributive Trades, 26-28 September 1999, Stirling University, Scotland.

Street, S., 1998. Film on Radio - The Case of Procession to the Private Sector. In: Purbeck Film Festival, October 1998, Rex Cinema, Wareham. (Unpublished)

Richards, B., 1998. Football, religion and the culture of feeling. In: University of East London/Freud Museum Conference on 'Football Passions', May 1998, Chelsea Village, Stamford Bridge, London. (Unpublished)

Richards, B., 1998. Emotion and nationhood. In: Conference on 'The Politics of Emotion', March 1998, The Bridge Foundation, Bristol, England. (Unpublished)

Richards, B., 1998. The Princess, the Premier and the people. Authority in New Britain. In: Free Association Books/University of East London Annual Conference on Psychoanalysis and the Public Sphere, January 1998, University of East London, London, England. (Unpublished)

Kimber, S., 1998. Snuff: Propagating the Myth. In: Post-Graduate Conference, January 1998, Sheffield Hallam University, England. (Unpublished)

Grant-Braham, B., Carter, D. and Saker, J., 1998. The Contribution of Motor Racing Sponsorship to the Product Adoption Process. International Journal of Customer Relationship Management, 1 (2), pp. 152-165.

Beer, S., 1998. Cultural Tokenism? An investigation into the nature of food quality assurance schemes with specific reference to the meat production sector. In: Edwards, J. and Lee-Ross, D., eds. Culinary arts and sciences: global and national perspectives. Poole, England: Worshipful Company of Cooks Centre for Culinary Research at Bournemouth University.

Kimber, S., 1998. Genre Fandom & Underground Films Culture in Britain. Headpress, 18, pp. 96-99.

Street, S., 1998. Between the Ears, Procession to the Private Sector: a surrealist film scenario by David Gascoyne: a version for radio. Radio. BBC Radio 3. 1998.

McQueen, D., 1998. Television: A Media Student's Guide. London: Arnold.

Holland, M., 1997. Diffusion of innovation theories and their relevance to understanding the role of librarians when introducing users to networked information. The Electronic Library, 15 (5), pp. 389-394.

Kimber, S., 1997. Bourdieu and the Censorship of Film Violence. In: Post-Graduate Conference, January 1997, Sheffield Hallam University, England. (Unpublished)

Beer, S., 1997. BSE a systems analysis: Lessons to be learnt (abstract) in International Conference on Agricultural Production and Nutrition: Abstracts and closing address. American Journal of Alternative Agriculture, 12 (2), p. 83.

Beer, S., 1997. The British Food Consumer: Victim or Villain? (abstract) in International Conference on Agricultural Production and Nutrition: Abstracts and closing address. American Journal of Alternative Agriculture, 12 (2), p. 84.

Kimber, S., 1997. Censor Sensibility: Legislating for Taste. Is it....Uncut, 4, pp. 1-4.

Grant-Braham, B., 1997. Formula 1, sponsorship and television: an historical perspective. In: Brown, B. J. H., ed. Explorations in motoring history: the proceedings of the First United Kingdom History of Motoring Conference, 12th October 1996. Oxford, UK: Oxbow Books, pp. 81-108.

Moloney, K., 1997. Government and lobbying activities. In: Kitchen, P. J., ed. Public relations : principles and practice. London: International Thomson Business Press, pp. 168-187.

Richards, B., 1997. Popular culture. In: Kennard, D. and Small, N., eds. Living Together. London: Quartet Books, pp. 73-91.

Holland, P., 1997. The direct appeal to the eye? Photography and the twentieth century press. In: Briggs, A. and Cobley, P., eds. The Media: an introduction. Harlow: Longman.

Moloney, K. and Jordan, G., 1996. Why companies hire lobbyists. The Service Industries Journal, 16 (2), pp. 242-258.

Holland, P., 1996. I've just seen a hole in the reality barrier! Children, childishness and the media in the ruins of the twentieth century. In: Pilcher, J. and Wagg, S., eds. Thatcher's children? : politics, childhood and society in the 1980s and 1990s. London: Falmer Press.

Holland, P., 1996. Living for libido or Child's Play 4: the imagery of childhood and the call for censorship. In: Barker, M. and Petley, J., eds. Ill effects : the media/violence debate. London: Routledge.

Moloney, K., 1996. Lobbyists for hire. Aldershot ; Brookfield, V.t: Dartmouth.

Beer, S. and Redman, M., 1996. The relationship between post war cultural shift, consumer perspectives and farming policy. In: Edwards, J., ed. Culinary Arts and Sciences: Global and National Perspectives 1996,. Southampton, England: Computational Mechanics, pp. 351-362.

Richards, B. and MacRury, I., 1995. Advertising and social change since 1950. In: First International Conference for Popular Culture, Spetember 1995, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, England. (Unpublished)

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

Richards, B., 1994. Thinking about popular culture. In: Free Association Books/University of East London Annual Conference on Psychoanalysis and the Public Sphere, Novemebr 1994, University of East London. (Unpublished)

Richards, B., 1994. Disciplines of Delight: The Psychoanalysis of Popular Culture. London: Free Association Books.

Neal, M., 1993. An investigation into the nature of cross-national managerial work. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

Holland, P. and Dewdney, A., eds., 1992. Seen but not heard? Childhood and the photographic image. Bristol: Watershed Media.

Holland, P., 1992. What is a child? Popular images of childhood. London: Virago.

Street, S., 1992. The wreck of the Deutschland. London: Souvenir Press.

Holland, P. and Spence, J., eds., 1991. Family snaps: the meaning of domestic photography. London: Virago.

Holland, P., 1991. Women and the media. Brighton: Wayland Publishers.

Richards, B., 1989. Car bodies. Essay review of Marsh and Collett, 'Driving Passion. The Psychology of the Car'. Free Associations, 1 (16), pp. 97-105.

Richards, B., 1989. Psychoanalysis in reverse. In: Richards, B., ed. Crisis of the Self: Further Essays on Psychoanalysis and Politics. London: Free Association Books, pp. 41-56.

Holland, P., 1987. When a woman reads the news. In: Baehr, H. and Dyer, G., eds. Boxed in : women and television. London: Pandora Press.

Holland, P., Spence, J. and Watney, S., eds., 1986. Photography / politics: two. London: Comedia.

Holland, P., 1983. The Page Three girl speaks to women too. Screen, 24 (3), pp. 84-102.

Holland, P., 1982. Appendix on the popular press. In: Honeywell, M. and Pearce, J., eds. Falklands/Malvinas : whose crisis? London: Latin America Bureau.

Holland, P., ed., 1977. Lunatic ideas: on education and the press. London: Corner House Bookshop.

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