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Bulut, Ergin.
2024.
Globally connected, nationally restrained: Platform ambiguities and censorship in Turkey’s drama production.
International Journal of Cultural Studies,
ISSN 1367-8779
[Article]
(In Press)
Bulut, Ergin and Can, Başak.
2024.
The persistence of race, violence, and state in a post-truth world.
Communication and Race, 1(1),
pp. 64-72.
ISSN 2834-6955
[Article]
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Crook, Tim.
2020.
Audio Drama Modernism: The Missing Link between Descriptive Phonograph Sketches and Microphone Plays on the Radio.
Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan.
ISBN 9789811582400
[Book]
Crook, Tim.
2017.
'Law and Ethics' in 'Interviewing For Journalism' Third Edition.
In: Emma Lee-Potter, ed.
Interviewing For Journalists Third Edition.
Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge, Taylor and Francis, pp. 182-195.
ISBN 978-1-138-65023-7
[Book Section]
Crook, Tim.
2017.
Orwell the Teacher: Such, Such Were The Joys.
George Orwell Studies Journal, 2(1),
pp. 38-51.
ISSN 2399-1267
[Article]
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Davis, Aeron.
2019.
Political Communication: A New Introduction for Crisis Times.
Cambridge: Polity Press.
ISBN 9781509529001
[Book]
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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]
Fenton, Natalie.
2014.
Defending Whose Democracy?
Media Freedom and Media Power.
Nordicom Review, 35,
pp. 31-43.
ISSN 2001-5119
[Article]
Fenton, Natalie.
2009.
‘Re-imagining democracy: new media, young people, participation and politics’ in P. Dahlgren and T. Olson (2009 - Nov), Young Citizens, ICT’s and Democracy.
In: , ed.
Young Citizens, ICT’s and Democracy.
Sweden: Nordicom Press, pp. 19-35.
ISBN ?
[Book Section]
Fenton, Natalie and Titley, Gavan.
2015.
Mourning and Longing: Media Studies learning to let go of liberal democracy.
European Journal of Communication, 30(5),
pp. 554-570.
ISSN 0267-3231
[Article]
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.
Paradigms of Media Power.
Communication, Culture & Critique, 8(2),
pp. 273-289.
ISSN 1753-1929
[Article]
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Garland, Ruth.
2024.
No escape from the No.10. bunker? UK government news management under siege: John Major (1990-97) and Boris Johnson (2019-2022).
Corporate Communications: An International Journal, 29(1),
pp. 24-37.
ISSN 1356-3289
[Article]
Garland, Ruth.
2025.
Spin.
In: A Nai and M Gromping, eds.
Encyclopedia of Political Communication.
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
[Book Section]
(In Press)
Garland, Ruth.
2024.
Spin.
In: A Nai; M Gromping and D Wirz, eds.
Encyclopedia of Political Communication.
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
[Book Section]
(Forthcoming)
Garland, Ruth.
2023.
Written evidence submitted by the Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London
Written evidence submitted to the House of Commons Select Committee on Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs in response to call for evidence for the Inquiry into Civil Service Leadership and Reform.
[Professional Activity]
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Khiabany, Gholam.
2023.
Intellectuals, Modernities, and the Emerging Public Sphere.
In: Joe F. Khalil; Gholam Khiabany; Tourya Guaaybess and Bilge Yesil, eds.
The Handbook of Media and Culture in the Middle East.
New York: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 55-63.
ISBN 9781119637066
[Book Section]
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Nash, Kate.
2009.
Between Citizenship and Human Rights.
Sociology, 43(6),
pp. 1067-1083.
ISSN 0038-0385
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2010.
Contemporary Political Sociology: globalization, politics, power.
Chichester, Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell.
ISBN 9781444330755
[Book]
Nash, Kate.
2013.
Global Capitalism and Human Rights.
Journal of Globalization Studies, 4(1),
pp. 63-77.
ISSN 2075–8103
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2008.
Global citizenship as showbusiness : the cultural politics of Make Poverty History.
Media, Culture and Society, 30(2),
pp. 167-181.
ISSN 0163-4437
[Article]
Nash, Kate.
2015.
The Political Sociology of Human Rights.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
ISBN 9780521148474
[Book]
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Perolini, Marco.
2023.
Do Human Rights Reinforce Border Regimes? Differential Approaches to Human Rights in the Movement Opposing Border Regimes in Berlin.
Journal of Intercultural Studies, 44(1),
pp. 28-43.
ISSN 0725-6868
[Article]
Perolini, Marco.
2024.
Limited Tools for Emancipation? Human Rights and Border Abolition.
Sociology, 58(2),
pp. 386-402.
ISSN 0038-0385
[Article]
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Williamson, Milly.
2022.
The Celebrity Selfie: Gender, Race and 'New' Old Ways of Seeing.
In: Joanna Zylinkka, ed.
The Future of Media.
London: Goldsmiths Press, pp. 113-132.
ISBN 9781913380144
[Book Section]
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Yesil, Bilge and Bulut, Ergin.
2024.
Post-truth in Turkey: Political Economy of Media and Articulations of Gender, Ethnicity and Nationalism.
In: Jayson Harsin, ed.
Re-thinking Mediations of Post-truth Politics and Trust: Globality, Culture, Affect.
New York: Routledge, pp. 180-195.
ISBN 9781032484198
[Book Section]