Items Authored/Edited by Freedman, Des (D. J.)
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Number of items: 132.
2024
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2024.
Neither private property nor public service: Critical reflections on the conceptual framework of public service media.
European Journal of Communication, 39(5),
pp. 472-485.
ISSN 0267-3231
[Article]
2023
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2023.
Who Owns the UK Media? 2023 Report.
Other.
Goldsmiths Leverhulme Media Research Centre, London.
[Report]
Fenton, Natalie; Freedman, Des (D. J.); Khiabany, Gholam and Williamson, Milly.
2023.
Critiquing the Vocabularies of the Marketized University.
Media Theory, 7(1),
pp. 277-298.
ISSN 2557-826X
[Article]
2022
Fenton, Natalie and Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2022.
Media Reform and the Politics of Hope.
In: Joanna Zylinska, ed.
The Future of Media.
London: Goldsmiths Press, pp. 25-41.
ISBN 9781913380144
[Book Section]
2021
Freedman, Des (D. J.), ed.
2021.
Capitalism's Conscience: 200 Years of the Guardian.
London: Pluto Press.
ISBN 9780745343341
[Edited Book]
Fenton, Natalie.
2021.
Corruption in the Fourth Estate: How the Guardian exposed phone hacking and reneged on reform of press regulation.
In: Des (D. J.) Freedman, ed.
Capitalism's Conscience: 200 Years of the Guardian.
London: Pluto Press, pp. 169-185.
ISBN 9780745343341
[Book Section]
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2021.
Media Policy Failures and the Emergence of Right-Wing Populism.
In: Silvio Waisbord and Howard Tumber, eds.
The Routledge Companion to Media Disinformation and Populism.
London: Routledge, pp. 421-429.
ISBN 9780367435769
[Book Section]
2020
Davis, Aeron; Fenton, Natalie; Freedman, Des (D. J.) and Khiabany, Gholam.
2020.
Media, Democracy and Social Change: Re-imagining Political Communications.
London: SAGE Publications.
ISBN 9781526456960
[Book]
Fenton, Natalie; Freedman, Des (D. J.); Schlosberg, Justin and Dencik, Lina.
2020.
The Media Manifesto.
Cambridge: Polity.
ISBN 9781509538065
[Book]
Freedman, Des (D. J.) and Schlosberg, Justin.
2020.
Opening the gates: Plurality regulation and the public interest.
Journal of Digital Media & Policy, 11(2),
pp. 115-132.
ISSN 2516-3523
[Article]
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2020.
The world is changing – it’s time our media did too.
Huck Magazine,
[Article]
2019
Freedman, Des (D. J.) and Obar, Jonathan A..
2019.
Media Development and Media Reform: Time for Change.
In: Nicholas Benequista; Susan Abbott; Paul Rothman and Winston Mano, eds.
International Media Development: Historical Perspectives and New Frontiers.
23
New York: Peter Lang, pp. 220-229.
ISBN 9781433151484
[Book Section]
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2019.
“Public Service” and the Journalism Crisis: Is the BBC the Answer?
Television & New Media, 20(3),
pp. 203-218.
ISSN 1527-4764
[Article]
2018
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2018.
Introduction to Revolting Media: Why Manifestos?
Media Theory, 2(2),
pp. 240-244.
[Article]
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2018.
Populism and media policy failure.
European Journal of Communication, 33(6),
pp. 604-618.
ISSN 0267-3231
[Article]
Fenton, Natalie and Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2018.
Democracia fake, más notícias.
Comunicação & Educação, 23(1),
pp. 107-126.
ISSN 2316-9125
[Article]
Freedman, Des (D. J.) and Goblot, Vana, eds.
2018.
A Future for Public Service Television.
London: Goldsmiths Press.
ISBN 9781906897710
[Edited Book]
2017
Khiabany, Gholam.
2017.
The Visible Hand of the State.
In: Gavan Titley; Des (D. J.) Freedman; Gholam Khiabany and Aurelien Mondon, eds.
After Charlie Hebdo: Terror, Racism and Free Speech.
London: Zed Books, pp. 114-128.
ISBN 978-1-78360-938-3 pb
[Book Section]
Fenton, Natalie and Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2017.
Fake Democracy, Bad News.
In: Leo Panitch and Gregory Albo, eds.
Rethinking Democracy.
54
London: The Merlin Press, pp. 130-149.
ISBN 9781583676714
[Book Section]
Abraham-Hamanoiel, Alejandro; Freedman, Des (D. J.); Khiabany, Gholam; Nash, Kate and Petley, Julian, eds.
2017.
Liberalism in Neoliberal Times: Dimensions, Contradictions, Limits.
London: Goldsmiths Press.
ISBN 978-1-906897-40-6
[Edited Book]
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2017.
A return to prime-time activism: Social movement theory and the media’.
In: Victor Pickard and Guobin Yang, eds.
Media Activism in the Digital Age.
London: Routledge, pp. 120-133.
ISBN 9781138228023
[Book Section]
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2017.
Put a ring on it: why we need more commitment in media scholarship.
Javnost - The Public, 24(2),
pp. 186-197.
ISSN 1318-3222
[Article]
2016
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2016.
Jeremy Corbyn's media strategy is smarter than his critics realise.
New Statesman,
ISSN 1364-7431
[Article]
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2016.
A Future for Public Service Television: Content and Platforms in a Digital World.
Project Report.
Goldsmiths, University of London.
[Report]
Freedman, Des (D. J.); Tryhorn, Chris; Goblot, Vana; Born, Georgina; Loughrey, Pat; Chitty, Andrew; Griffee, Andrew; Watson, Neil; Clayton, Sue; Normington, David; Douglas, Omega and O’Neill, Onora.
2016.
A Future for Public Service Television: Content and Platforms in a Digital World.
Project Report.
[Report]
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2016.
Media Policy Norms for a Europe in Crisis.
Javnost - The Public, 23(2),
pp. 120-134.
ISSN 1318-3222
[Article]
Freedman, Des (D. J.) and Obar, Jonathan, A..
2016.
Media Reform: An Overview.
In: Des (D. J.) Freedman; Jonathan Obar; Cheryl Martens and Robert McChesney, eds.
Strategies for Media Reform: International Perspectives.
New York: Fordham University Press, pp. 3-18.
ISBN 9780823271658
[Book Section]
Curran, James P.; Fenton, Natalie and Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2016.
Misunderstanding the Internet 2nd Edition.
London: Routledge.
ISBN 9781138906228
[Book]
2015
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2015.
Some Contradictions of the Assault on the BBC.
Discover Society, 24,
[Article]
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2015.
Paradigms of Media Power.
Communication, Culture & Critique, 8(2),
pp. 273-289.
ISSN 1753-1929
[Article]
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2015.
‘The Resilience of TV and its Implications for Media Policy’.
In: Kate Okaley and Justin O'Connor, eds.
The Routledge Companion to the Cultural Industries.
London: Routledge, pp. 120-129.
ISBN 9780415706209
[Book Section]
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2015.
Media Policy Fetishism.
Critical Studies in Media Communication, 32(2),
pp. 96-111.
ISSN 1529-5036
[Article]
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2015.
How to Study Ownership and Regulation’.
In: Manuel Alvarado; Toby Miller and Milly Buonanno, eds.
The Sage Handbook of Television Studies.
London: Sage, pp. 3-21.
ISBN 9780761947417
[Book Section]
2014
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2014.
The Contradictions of Media Power.
London: Bloomsbury Academic.
ISBN 9781849660730
[Book]
2013
2012
Curran, James P.; Fenton, Natalie and Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2012.
Misunderstanding the Internet.
London: Routledge.
ISBN 978-0-415-57958-2:
[Book]
2011
Freedman, Des (D. J.) and Thussu, Daya, eds.
2011.
Media and Terrorism: Global Perspectives.
London: Sage.
ISBN 978-1-446-20158-9
[Edited Book]
2010
2009
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2009.
The Public Service Publisher - an Obituary.
Journal of British Cinema and Television, 6(1),
pp. 103-121.
ISSN 1743-4521
[Article]
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2009.
‘Smooth operator?’ The propaganda model and moments of crisis.
Westminster Papers in Communication, 6(2),
pp. 59-72.
ISSN 1744-6708
[Article]
2008
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2008.
The Politics of Media Policy.
Cambridge: Polity.
ISBN 9780745628417
[Book]
2007
2006
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2006.
Dynamics of power in contemporary media policy-making.
Media Culture & Society, 28(6),
pp. 907-923.
ISSN 01634437
[Article]
2005
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2005.
Promoting Diversity and Pluralism in Contemporary Communication Policies in the United States and the United Kingdom.
The International Journal on Media Management, 7(1, 2),
pp. 16-23.
ISSN 14241277
[Article]
2004
2003
Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2003.
Television Policies of the Labour Party 1951 - 2001.
Frank Cass.
ISBN 0714654558
[Book]