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Ranking:
Communication 51 out of 76
Source:
2014 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2015)
Table of Contents
January 2012;
13
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Special Section: Rupert Murdoch and Empire
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Natalie Fenton
Telling Tales
:
Press, Politics, Power, and the Public Interest
Television & New Media
January 2012
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doi:
10.1177/1527476411425252
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Stephen Coleman
It’s Time for the Public to Reclaim to the Public Interest
Television & New Media
January 2012
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doi:
10.1177/1527476411426883
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Howard Tumber
Business as Usual
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Enough of Phone Hacking, Let’s Attack the BBC
Television & New Media
January 2012
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October 20, 2011
doi:
10.1177/1527476411425510
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Des Freedman
The Phone Hacking Scandal
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Implications for Regulation
Television & New Media
January 2012
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20
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doi:
10.1177/1527476411425253
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Rodney Tiffen
Small Scandal in London—Not Many Killed
Television & New Media
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doi:
10.1177/1527476411426795
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Brian Cathcart
Hacked Off
Television & New Media
January 2012
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doi:
10.1177/1527476411426884
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Robert A. Hackett
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David Skinner
Keeping the Fox at Bay
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A Canadian Perspective on the Murdoch Phone Hacking Scandal
Television & New Media
January 2012
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October 20, 2011
doi:
10.1177/1527476411425254
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Bill Grantham
Murdoch and Politics
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The Convergence of the Twain
Television & New Media
January 2012
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October 24, 2011
doi:
10.1177/1527476411425511
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Rhonda Breit
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Matthew Ricketson
News’ Australian Story of Ethics and Self-Regulation
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A Cautionary Tale
Television & New Media
January 2012
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October 20, 2011
doi:
10.1177/1527476411425255
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Robert W. Gehl
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Timothy A. Gibson
Building a
Blog Cabin
during a Financial Crisis
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Circuits of Struggle in the Digital Enclosure
Television & New Media
January 2012
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June 16, 2011
doi:
10.1177/1527476411411493
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Mira Moshe
Media Time Squeezing
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The Privatization of the Media Time Sphere
Television & New Media
January 2012
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February 2, 2011
doi:
10.1177/1527476410392805
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