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

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.

Allan, S., 2010. Professionalism: Journalism Without Journalists? In: Steiner, L. and Christians, C.G., eds. Key Concepts in Critical Cultural Studies. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, pp. 145-157.

Allan, S. and Matheson, D., 2010. Images in Wartime: The Mediation of Power. In: Klaehn, J., ed. The Political Economy of Media and Power. New York: Peter Lang, pp. 143-160.

Acharya, D. R., Bhattaria, R., Poobalan, A. S., van Teijlingen, E. and Chapman, G. N., 2010. Factors associated with teenage pregnancy in South Asia: a systematic review. Health Science Journal, 4 (1), pp. 3-14.

Allan, S., Anderson, A. and Petersen, A., 2010. Framing Risk: Nanotechnology in the News. Journal of Risk Research, 13 (1), pp. 22-44.

Allan, S. and Andén-Papadopoulos, K., 2010. Come on, let us shoot!: WikiLeaks and the Cultures of Militarization. TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, 23/24, pp. 244-253.

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.

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

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.

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

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

Anderson, A., Allan, S., Petersen, A. and Wilkinson, C., 2008. Nanoethics: The Role of News Media in Shaping Debate. In: Luppicini , R. and Adell , R., eds. Handbook of Research on Technoethics. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference, pp. 373-390.

Allan, S., Sonwalkar, P. and Carter, C., 2007. Bearing Witness: Citizen Journalism and Human Rights Issues. Globalisation, Societies and Education, 5 (3), pp. 373-389.

Allan, S., 2007. Citizen Journalism and the Rise of “Mass Self-Communication”: Reporting the London Bombings. Global Media Journal: Australian Edition, 1 (1), pp. 1-20.

Allan, S., 2007. When Worlds Collide: Reporting the Realities of Hiroshima. In: Nossek, H., Sreberny, A. and Sonwalkar, P., eds. Media and Political Violence. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 83-96..

Apostolakis, C., 2001. Strategic Partnerships at Local Level: Just Rhetoric or a Way Forward? In: The Fourth Annual CANE Conference , 17 November 2001 , University of Sheffield, England. (Unpublished)

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Breitbarth, T., 2012. CSR und Lobbying – Weiße Weste trotz schwarzer Löcher? CSR-Strategie Blog.

Breitbarth, T., 2012. Von Äpfeln und Birnen - Diskussionsbeitrag zur Debatte „Wie nachhaltig & verantwortlich ist Gentechnik?“. CSR-Strategie Blog.

Breitbarth, T., 2012. CSR und Lobbying – Freunde oder Feinde? CSR Magazin (5), pp. 40-41.

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.

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.

Breitbarth, T., Harris, P. and Aitken, R., 2009. Corporate social responsibility in the European Union: a new trade barrier? Journal of Public Affairs, 9 (4), pp. 239-255.

Breitbarth, T., 2009. Gesellschaftlicher Diskurs über Risiken moderner Technik – Eine Fallstudie zur Mobilfunktechnologie in Deutschland. Munich: AVM.

Breitbarth, T., Harris, P. and Aitken, R., 2007. Corporate social responsibility in the European Union: a new trade barrier. In: European Union Centres Network Conference 2007, 12-13 November 2007, Dunedin.

Breitbarth, T., 2006. Book Review "Handlexikon Public Affairs". Journal of Public Affairs, 6 (1), pp. 79-80.

Berger, S. and Lilleker, D., 2002. The British Labour Party and the German Democratic Republic during the Era of non-recognition 1949–1973. The Historical Journal, 45 (2), pp. 433-458.

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Chatratichart, W., 2010. Attitude towards political leaders amongst young people in Thailand and their influence on electoral choices. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

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.

Chatiratchart, W., 2007. Attitudes towards political leaders amongst young Thai people (Generation Y) and their influence on electoral choices. Discussion Paper. Unpublished. (Unpublished)

Choudhury, C.R., 2006. Direction & Dilemma of Tropical Oral Health: a position paper. In: The 2nd International Working Group Meeting of Tropical Oral Health, 1-2 September 2006, Okayama University, Japan, pp. 15-19.

Choudhury, C.R. and Dey, A., 2006. Is it necessary to stop HIV infected mothers breastfeeding? We need a clear-cut decision. WHO Bulletin.

Choudhury, C.R. and Dey, A., 2004. India should ban chewing tobacco as well as smoking. WHO Bulletin, 82 (6), pp. 473-474.

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Dix, H., 2011. Raymond Williams Since 2000. In: Woodhams, S., ed. Raymond Williams - Celtic radicals. Conway, Wales: Ashley Drake. (Submitted)

Devkota, B. and van Teijlingen, E., 2010. Understanding effects of armed conflict on health outcomes: the case of Nepal. Conflict and Health, 4 (20).

Dix, H., 2008. After Raymond Williams: Cultural Materialism and the Break-Up of Britain. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.

Darnton, G., 2006. Information warfare and the laws of war. In: Halpin, E. F., Trevorrow, P., Webb, D. C. and Wright, S., eds. Cyberwar, netwar and the revolution in military affairs. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 139-156.

Dermody, J. and Scullion, R., 2003. Exploring the consequences of negative political advertising for liberal democracy. Journal of Political Marketing, 2 (1), pp. 77-100.

Dermody, J. and Scullion, R., 2001. An Exploration of the Advertising Ambitions and Strategies of the 2001 British General Election. Journal of Marketing Management, 17 (9-10), pp. 969-987.

Dermody, J. and Scullion, R., 2001. Delusions of grandeur? Marketing's contribution to "meaningful" Western political consumption. European Journal of Marketing, 35 (9/10), pp. 1085-1098.

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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.

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.

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)

Gerodimos, R., 2011. Introducing ‘Citizen Diplomacy 2.0’: A framework for the study of online civic engagement with global affairs. In: Media & Politics Group (MPG) Annual Conference , 3-4 November 2011, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2011. Youth Engagement with Global Current Affairs: Lessons from a 2nd Year Multi-Media Journalism Unit. In: 4th International Conference on Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship: “Global Vision, Local Action”, 8-9 September 2011, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2011. Extreme Emotions: an analysis of the role of emotions in the discourse of Greek terrorist and anarchist groups. In: 61st Political Studies Association Annual Conference. Transforming Politics: New Synergies, 19-21 April 2011, London. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2010. New media, new citizens: the terms and conditions of online youth civic engagement. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

Gerodimos, R., 2010. Online Youth Attitudes and the Limits of Civic Consumerism: the Emerging Challenge to the Internet's Democratic Potential. In: "Networking Democracy? New Media Innovations in Participatory Politics, 25-27 June 2010, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania. (Unpublished)

Grant-Braham, B, 2010. The Economic Impact of Tourism - motorsport's politically acceptable pot of gold! Circuits 2010, 1 (1), pp. 190-191.

Grant-Braham, B., 2009. Sports Tourism and Motorsports - an Exploration. In: Advances in Tourism Marketing Conference, 6-9 September 2009, Bournemouth University, England.

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.

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)

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)

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.

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

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)

Gerodimos, R. and Ward, J., 2007. Rethinking Online Youth Civic Engagement: Reflections on Web Content Analysis. In: Loader, B. D., ed. Young Citizens in the Digital Age : Political Engagement, Young People and New Media. Abingdon, England: Routledge, pp. 114-126.

Gerodimos, R., 2007. Engaging Young Citizens: Young User's Evaluations of Issue Websites. In: 57th Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association, 11 -13 April, 2007, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2006. Mobilising Young Citizens in the UK: A Content Analysis of Youth and Issue Websites. In: Information Communication, Society (iCS) 10th Anniversary Symposium, 20-22 September, 2006, University of York. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2006. A Deficit of Civil Society? A Comparative Analysis of UK Youth and Issue Networks and Websites. In: 56th Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association (PSA), 3 – 6 April, 2006, University of Reading. (Unpublished)

Grief, N., 2006. Is Britain's continued possession and threatened use of nuclear weapons illegal? In: Booth, K. and Barnaby, F., eds. Current decisions report : the future of Britain's nuclear weapons : experts reframe the debate. Oxford: Oxford Research Group.

Graham, I. W., 2006. European collaboration. In: Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) Conference, 14 March 2006, Sweden. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2005. Democracy Reloaded: Generation Y and Online Civic Engagement. In: Internet Research (IR) 6.0 - Internet Generations. 6th annual international conference of the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR), 5 – 9 October 2005, University of Illinois, Chicago. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2005. Political Communication and Crisis Governance: the Case of Greece. In: Inaugural Northern Ireland Graduate Conference, 7 May 2005, University of Ulster, Jordanstown. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2005. Democratic Engagement and Media Uses Amongst the Internet Generation. In: 55th Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association (PSA), 4 – 7 April, 2005, University of Leeds. (Unpublished)

Grief, N., 2005. The illegality of nuclear weapons. In: BASIC / ORG project Breakthrough or Bust in '05? Briefing for delegations to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference, New York, May 2005. Oxford: Oxford Research Group.

Gerodimos, R., 2004. The interaction of Civic Culture and Cyberculture and its Effect on Democracy: a Research Agenda. In: Internet Research 5.0: ubiquity?, 19-22 September 2004, Brighton, England.

Gerodimos, R., 2004. Democracy and the Internet: Access, Engagement and Deliberation. In: 2nd International Conference on Politics and Information Systems: Technologies and Applications, 21-25 July2004, Orlando, FL, USA, pp. 103-108. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2004. Social Movements and Online Civic Engagement. In: 2nd International Conference: Imaging Social Movements, 1-3 July 2004, Ormskirk, England. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2004. Democracy and the Internet: Emerging Lessons from the 21st Century Public Sphere. In: 54th Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association (PSA), 6-8 April 2004, University of Lincoln, England. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2003. The Blair Government v. the Media in the Iraq Crisis: Strategic Communications and Agenda Setting. In: Annual Conference of the Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP) Specialist Group, 13 September 2003, Cardiff. (Unpublished)

Gerodimos, R., 2003. New Labour’s Strategic Communications Before and After 01/05/1997: A Comparative Case Study of Strategic Output. In: Democracy and Diversity: 53rd Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association (PSA), 15-17 April 2003, University of Leicester, England.

Grief, N., 2002. Non-discrimination under the European Convention on Human Rights: a critique of the UK Government's refusal to sign and ratify Protocol 12. European Law Review, 27, pp. 3-18.

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Holland, P., Chignell, H., Wilson, S., Eglezou, G., Wray, E. and McQueen, D., 2010. "There's no such thing as society?" A Study of broadcasting and the public services under the three Thatcher governments, 1979-1992. Poole, England: Southern Broadcasting History Group. Available from: http://www.nosuch-research.co.uk/.

Harris, P., Breitbarth, T. and Insch, A., 2008. Corporate social responsibility and public affairs. In: European Centre for Public Affairs, 5 March 2008, Brussels.

Howell, K.E., 1999. European Union governance: sub-national interests, supranationality and the life insurance industry. Current Politics and Economics of Europe, 8 (8).

Howell, K.E., 1999. Using interest groups in the European Union: the case of the life insurance industry. Journal of European Financial Services, 3 (2).

Howell, K.E., 1998. Neo-Functionalism Reassessed: Suggesting a Synthesis of European Integration Theory. Working Paper. Poole, UK: Bournemouth University School of Finance and Law.

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Jackson, D., 2012. 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: Peeters. (In Press)

Johnson, A.J. and Miles, C., 2011. Order effects of ballot position without information-induced confirmatory bias. British Politics, 6 (4), pp. 479-490.

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.

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)

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)

Jackson, N. and Lilleker, D., 2009. Building an Architecture of Participation? Political Parties and Web 2.0 in Britain. Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 6 (3 & 4), 232 -250.

Jackson, N. and Lilleker, D., 2009. MPs and E-representation: me, MySpace and I. British Politics, 4 (2), pp. 236-264.

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.

Jackson, N., 2008. Online political communication: the impact of the internet on MPs 1994-2005. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

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)

Jackson, N. and Lilleker, D., 2007. Seeking unmediated political information in a mediated environment: The uses and gratifications of political parties' e-newsletters. Information Communication & Society, 10 (2), pp. 242-264.

Jackson, D., 2005. Back into the Malaise? The Effects of Strategic News Frames on Voter Learning, Political Cynicism, and Policy Support. In: Political Studies Association Annual Conference, 5-7 April, 2005, University of Leeds.

Jackson, D., 2005. What’s Best for Tracking Media Effects? Analysing the Latest Experimental Techniques on the Impact of News Framing. In: Annual joint conference of MeCCSA and AMPE, 5-7 January , 2005, University of Lincoln.

Jackson, N. and Lilleker, D., 2004. Just public relations or an attempt at interaction? British MPs in the press, on the web and ‘In Your Face’. European Journal of Communication, 19 (4), pp. 507-533.

Jackson, D., 2004. The Mass Media and Youth Participation in Politics: a Love/ Hate Relationship? In: 8th annual Central And Northern England (CANE) conference, in association with the Political Studies Association, 20 November 2004, University of Manchester. (Unpublished)

Jackson, D., 2004. Fragmentation, Distortion and Conflict: Media Coverage of the British Euro Debate. In: Campaigning for Europe: Media, Parties, and the European Parliamentary Elections 2004, 1-3 October, 2004, University of Koblenz, Landau Germany. (Unpublished)

Jackson, D., 2004. Manufacturing Mistrust? News Frames and the Strategy Agenda. In: Communication in the age of Suspicion: A Conference on Trust, Communication and Culture, 20-21 February, 2004, Bournemouth University, Poole.

Jackson, D., 2003. The Great Euro Debate: Where were you? In: Centre for Public Communication Research (CPCR) Research Seminar, 3 November 2003, Bournemouth University, Poole. (Unpublished)

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

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Kretschmer, M., 2009. Powers to disconnect internet users should not be lightly delegated. (Letter). Financial Times, 2 Dec.

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

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.

Lilleker, D. and Jackson, N., 2011. Elections 2.0: Comparing e-campaigns in France, Germany, Great Britain and the United States. In: Schweitzer, E. and Albrecht, S., eds. Das Internet im Wahlkampf: Analysen zur Bundestagswahl 2009. Heidelburg, Germany: VS Verlag, pp. 96-116.

Lilleker, D. and Jackson, N., 2011. Microblogging, constituency service and impression management – UK MPs and the use of Twitter. Journal of Legislative Studies, 17 (1), pp. 86-105.

Lilleker, D. and Jackson, N., 2011. Political campaigning, elections and the internet: Comparing the US, UK, France and Germany. London, England: Routledge.

Lowenstein, M., 2011. An irrelevant media when sentencing? – Comparing the perceptions of English and Danish lower Court judges when sentencing theft offenders. In-Spire: Journal of law, politics and societies. (In Press)

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

Lilleker, D., 2010. Book review: Stephen Coleman and Jay G Blumler, The Internet and Democratic Citizenship: Theory, Practice and Policy. European Journal of Communication, 25 (2), pp. 186-187.

Lilleker, D. and Jackson, N., 2010. Microblogging, constituency service and impression management – UK MPs and the use of Twitter. Journal of Legislative Studies. (In Press)

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

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)

Lilleker, D., 2010. BOOK REVIEW: United front: the TUC and the Russians 1923-1928. Calhoun,Daniel F. (2008) (ISBN 9780521089692). Twentieth Century Communism, 2, pp. 232-235.

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)

Lilleker, D. and Malagon, C., 2010. Levels of Interactivity in the 2007 French Presidential Candidates’ Websites. European Journal of Communication, 25 (1), pp. 25-42.

Lilleker, D., Jackson, N. and Schweitzer, E., 2010. Towards a more participatory style of election campaigning: identifying the comparative use of Web 2.0 by parties and candidates in elections 2007-2010. In: ECREA 2010: Third European Communication Conference, 12-15 October 2010, Hamburg, Germany. (Unpublished)

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).

Lilleker, D., Koc Michalska, K., Jacunski, M. and Schweitzer, E., 2009. Informing, Engaging, Mobilising or Interacting: searching for a European model of web campaigning. In: IPSA International Conference, Luxembourg 2010 Is There a European Model of Governance? A Comparative Perspective, 18-20 March 2010, Jean Monnet Building, European Commission, Luxembourg. (Unpublished)

Lilleker, D. and Jackson, N., 2009. Interacting, Representing or Just Informing: Web 2.0 and UK MP? In: 5th ECPR General Conference, 10-12 September 2009, Potsdam, Germany. (Unpublished)

Lilleker, D. and Scullion, R., 2009. Political Advertising. In: Powell, H., Hardy, J., Hawkin, S. and MacRury, I., eds. The Advertising Handbook. Routledge.

Lilleker, D., 2008. Political Representation and Democracy: what is wrong with the political public sphere. In: D’Artrey, M., ed. Cont_xts: Media, Representation and Society: papers from a conference held at the University of Chester, November 2006. Chester, England: Chester Academic Press, pp. 10-44.

Lilleker, D., 2007. Local political marketing: political marketing as public service. In: Lilleker, D. G., Jackson, N. A. and Scullion, R., eds. The Marketing of Political Parties. Political Marketing at the 2005 General Election. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Lilleker, D., 2006. Local politics for local people: why communicating at the local level can reconnect the public with government. In: This is an abstract of a paper delivered at the Good Governance and Communication Conference, March 2006, Bournemouth University, England. (Unpublished)

Lilleker, D., 2006. Key concepts in political communication. London: Sage.

Lilleker, D. and Negrine, R., 2006. Mapping a market orientation: can we detect political marketing only through the lens of hindsight? In: Davies, P. J. and Newman, B. I., eds. Winning elections with political marketing. New York: Haworth Press.

Lilleker, D., 2005. Local Campaign Management. Winning votes or wasting resources. Journal of Marketing Management, 21 (9), pp. 979-1003.

Lilleker, D., 2005. The British Left and Eastern Europe. In: Berger, S. and LaPorte, N., eds. The Other Germany: Perceptions and Influences in British-East German Relations, 1945–1990. Augsburg, Germany: Wissner Verlag.

Lilleker, D., 2005. The impact of political marketing on internal party democracy. Parliamentary Affairs, 58 (3), pp. 570-584.

Lilleker, D. and Lees-Marshment, J., 2005. Conclusion: towards a comparative model of party marketing. In: Lilleker, D. G. and Lees-Marshment, J., eds. Political marketing: a comparative perspective. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Lilleker, D. and Lees-Marshment, J., 2005. Introduction: Rethinking political party behaviour. In: Lilleker, D. G. and Lees-Marshment, J., eds. Political marketing: a comparative perspective. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Lilleker, D. and Lees-Marshment, J., 2005. Political marketing in the UK: a positive start but an uncertain future. In: Lilleker, D. G. and Lees-Marshment, J., eds. Political marketing: a comparative perspective. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Lilleker, D., 2005. Political marketing: the cause of an emerging democratic deficit in Britain? Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing, 14 (1-2), pp. 5-26.

Lilleker, D., 2005. Political marketing: the cause of the democratic deficit? In: Wymer, W. W. and Lees-Marshment, J., eds. Current Issues in Political Marketing. New York: Haworth Press, pp. 5-26.

Lilleker, D. and Jackson, N., 2004. Review article: politics, citizens and cyberspace. European Journal of Communication, 19 (3), pp. 403-408.

Lilleker, D., 2004. Against the Cold War : the history and political traditions of pro-Sovietism in the British Labour Party 1945-89. London ; New York: I.B. Tauris,.

Lilleker, D., 2003. Interviewing the political elite: navigating a potential minefield. Politics, 23 (3), pp. 207-214.

Lilleker, D. and Negrine, R., 2003. Not big brand names but corner shops: marketing politics to a disengaged electorate. Journal of Political Marketing, 2 (1), pp. 55-75.

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

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

Lees-Marshment, J. and Lilleker, D., 2001. Political marketing and traditional values: 'Old Labour' for 'new times'? Contemporary Politics, 7 (3), pp. 205-216.

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Mather, D. W., Knight, J. G., Insch, A., Holdsworth, D. K., Ermen, D. F. and Breitbarth, T., 2011. Social Stigma and Consumer Benefits: Trade-Offs in Adoption of Genetically Modified Foods. Science Communication.

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)

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.

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.

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