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Article
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]
Fenton, Natalie.
2023.
Critique is Dead – Long Live Critique: A response to Finlayson and Cusset.
Media Theory, 7(1),
pp. 63-74.
ISSN 2557-826X
[Article]
Fenton, Natalie.
2023.
Understanding Civic Participation and Realizing Data Justice.
International Journal of Communication, 17,
pp. 3660-3678.
ISSN 1932–8036
[Article]
Fenton, Natalie.
2022.
A commentary: Communication, democracy and social
change in crisis times – Disrupting power, dismantling
injustices.
Media & Jornalismo, 22(41),
pp. 21-39.
ISSN 1645‑5681
[Article]
Fenton, Natalie.
2020.
Indymedia and the long story of rebellion against neoliberal capitalism.
Media, Culture & Society, 42(6),
pp. 1052-1058.
ISSN 0163-4437
[Article]
Fenton, Natalie.
2018.
Regulation is Freedom: phone hacking, press regulation and the Leveson Inquiry – the story so far.
Communications Law, 23(3),
ISSN 1746-7616
[Article]
Fenton, Natalie and Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2018.
Democracia fake, más notícias.
Comunicação & Educação, 23(1),
pp. 107-126.
ISSN 2316-9125
[Article]
Fenton, Natalie.
2018.
Fake Democracy: The Limits of Public Sphere Theory.
Javnost - The Public, 25(1-2),
pp. 28-34.
ISSN 1318-3222
[Article]
Fenton, Natalie.
2016.
Post-democracy, Press, Politics and Power.
The Political Quarterly, 87(1),
pp. 81-85.
ISSN 0032-3179
[Article]
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]
Fenton, Natalie.
2014.
Defending Whose Democracy?
Media Freedom and Media Power.
Nordicom Review, 35,
pp. 31-43.
ISSN 2001-5119
[Article]
Fenton, Natalie.
2011.
Cosmopolitanism as Conformity and Contestation: the mainstream press and radical politics.
Journalism Studies, 14(2),
pp. 172-186.
ISSN 1461-670X
[Article]
Fenton, Natalie.
2011.
Deregulation or democracy? New media, news, neoliberalism and the public interest.
Contiuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 25(1),
pp. 63-72.
ISSN 1030-4312
[Article]
Fenton, Natalie.
2011.
Deregulation or democracy? New media, news, neoliberalism and the public interest.
Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 25(1),
pp. 16-22.
ISSN 1030-4312
[Article]
Fenton, Natalie.
2008.
Mediating Solidarity.
Global Media and Communication, 4(1),
pp. 37-57.
ISSN 1742-7665
[Article]
Book
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]
Curran, James P.; Fenton, Natalie and Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2016.
Misunderstanding the Internet 2nd Edition.
London: Routledge.
ISBN 9781138906228
[Book]
Curran, James P.; Fenton, Natalie and Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2012.
Misunderstanding the Internet.
London: Routledge.
ISBN 978-0-415-57958-2:
[Book]
Book Section
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]
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.
2020.
Distracted by technologies and captured by the public sphere.
In: Leah Lievrouw and Brian Loader, eds.
Routledge Handbook of Digital Media and Communication.
Abingdon: Routledge.
ISBN 9781138672093
[Book Section]
Fenton, Natalie.
2020.
Afterword: Seeking resources of hope for a different type of emancipatory future?
In: Cameron McCarthy; Koeli Moitra Goel; Ergin Bulut; Warren Crichlow; Brenda Nyandiko Sanya and Bryce Henson, eds.
Spaces of New Colonialism: Reading Schools, Museums, and Cities in the Tumult of Globalization.
New York: Peter Lang, pp. 363-377.
ISBN 9781433152481
[Book Section]
Fenton, Natalie.
2019.
The Scandalous Power of the Press: Phone Hacking in the UK.
In: Howard Tumber and Silvio Waisbord, eds.
Routledge Companion to Media and Scandal.
Abingdon: Routledge.
ISBN 9780815387596
[Book Section]
Fenton, Natalie.
2018.
Media Activism: Media Change?
In: Graham Meikle, ed.
Routledge Companion to Media and Activism.
London: Routledge.
ISBN 9781138202030
[Book Section]
Fenton, Natalie and Freedman, Des (D. J.).
2017.
Fake Democracy, Bad News.
In: Leo Panitch and Gregory Albo, eds.
Rethinking Democracy.
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London: The Merlin Press, pp. 130-149.
ISBN 9781583676714
[Book Section]
Fenton, Natalie.
2011.
Multiplicity, autonomy and the mediated politics of new social movements.
In: L Dahlberg and S Phelan, eds.
Discourse Theory and Media Politics.
London: Palgrave, pp. 178-200.
ISBN 978-1137305947
[Book Section]
Fenton, Natalie and Witschge, Tamara.
2010.
'Comment is free, facts are sacred': Journalistic ethics in a changing mediascape.
In: G Meikle and G Redden, eds.
News online : transformations and continuities.
London: Palgrave, pp. 148-164.
ISBN 9780230233454
[Book Section]
Fenton, Natalie.
2009.
News in the Digital Age.
In: S Allan, ed.
Routledge Companion to News and Journalism Studies.
London: Routledge, pp. 557-568.
ISBN 978-0-415-66953-5
[Book Section]
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]
Conference or Workshop Item
Edited Book
Edited Journal
Calabrese, Andrew and Fenton, Natalie, eds.
2015.
A symposium on media, communication and the limits of liberalism,
European Journal of Communication, 30(5). 0267-3231
[Edited Journal]
Report