2015 Publications
- Langlois, G. , Redden, J. and Elmer, G. eds. 2015. Compromised data: from social media to big data. London: Bloomsbury.
- Dencik, L. and Leistert, O. eds. 2015. Critical perspectives on social media and protest: between control and emancipation. London: Rowman & Littlefield International.
- Bennett, L. , Chin, B. and Jones, B. eds. 2015. Crowdfunding the future: media industries, ethics, and digital society. Digital Formations Vol. 98Oxford: Peter Lang.
- Cottle, S. and Cooper, G. eds. 2015. Humanitarianism, communication and change. New York: Peter Lang.
- Bowman, P. and Judkins, B. eds. 2015. Martial Arts Studies: issue 1. Martial Arts Studies Cardiff University Press. (10.18573/n.2015.10013)
- Carter, C. , Steiner, L. and McLaughlin, L. eds. 2015. The Routledge companion to media and gender. London: Routledge.
- Ahluwalia, P. and Miller, T. 2015. Religion and violence [Editorial]. Social Identities 21 (2), pp.85-86. (10.1080/13504630.2015.1049445)
- Ahluwalia, P. and Miller, T. 2015. To count or not to count? [Editorial]. Social Identities 21 (5), pp.423-424. (10.1080/13504630.2015.1100055)
- Ahluwalia, P. and Miller, T. 2015. We are here because you were there [Editorial]. Social Identities 21 (6), pp.527-528. (10.1080/13504630.2015.1114705)
- Allan, S. 2015. Afterword. In: Thorsen, E. et al., Media, Margins and Civic Agency. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. , pp.209-213.
- Allan, S. 2015. Introduction: Photojournalism and citizen journalism. Journalism Practice 9 (4), pp.455-464. (10.1080/17512786.2015.1030131)
- Allan, S. 2015. "iPhone-wielding amateurs”: The rise of citizen photojournalism. In: Atton, C. ed. The Routledge Companion to Alternative and Community Media. London and New York: Routledge. , pp.357-366.
- Allan, S. 2015. London is burning: politics, protest and participation in newsmaking. In: Meso Ayerdi, K. , Agirreazkuenaga Onaindia, I. and Larrondo Ureta, A. eds. Active Audiences and Journalism. Bilbao: Universidad del Pais Vasco. , pp.7-16.
- Allan, S. 2015. Media history. In: Donsbach, W. ed. The Concise Encyclopedia of Communication. Malden, MA: Wiley Blackwell. , pp.358-360.
- Allan, S. 2015. Reconsidering “the report” in a digital age. Journalism and Discourse Studies 1 (1), pp.5-6.
- Allan, S. 2015. Visualizing human rights: The video advocacy of WITNESS. In: Cottle, S. and Cooper, G. eds. Humanitarianism, Communications and Change. Global Crises and the Media New York: Peter Lang. , pp.197-210.
- Allan, S. and Ewart, J. 2015. Citizen science, citizen journalism: New forms of environmental reporting. In: Hansen, A. and Cox, R. eds. The Routledge Handbook of Environment and Communication. London: Routledge. , pp.186-196.
- Allan, S. and Peters, C. 2015. ‘The “public eye” or “disaster tourists”: investigating public perceptions of citizen smartphone imagery. Digital Journalism 3 (4), pp.477-494. (10.1080/21670811.2015.1034517)
- Allan, S. and Peters, C. 2015. Visual truths of citizen reportage: Four research problematics. Information, Communication & Society 18 (11), pp.1348-1361. (10.1080/1369118X.2015.1061576)
- Allbeson, T. 2015. Photographic diplomacy in the postwar world: UNESCO and the conception of photography as a universal language, 1946-1956. Modern Intellectual History 12 (2), pp.383-415. (10.1017/S1479244314000316)
- Allbeson, T. 2015. Visualizing wartime destruction and postwar reconstruction: Herbert Mason's photograph of St. Paul's reevaluated. Journal of Modern History 87 (3), pp.532-578. (10.1086/682677)
- Arango-Forero, G. , Roncallo-Dow, S. and Uribe-Jongbloed, E. 2015. Rethinking convergence: a new word to describe an old idea. In: Lugmayr, A. and Dal Zotto, C. eds. Media Convergence Handbook. Vol. 1, Media Business and Innovation Heidelberg: Springer Berlin. , pp.17-28. (10.1007/978-3-642-54484-2_2)
- Bakir, V. et al., 2015. Public feeling on privacy, security and surveillance: a report by DATA‐PSST and DCSS. Project Report.[Online].Cardiff University and Bangor University. Available at: https://dcssproject.net/public-feeling/.
- Barrowman, K. 2015. Grappling with history: Martial Arts in classical Hollywood cinema. [Online].Kung Fu Tea: Martial Arts History, Wing Chun, and Chinese Martial Studies. Available at: https://chinesemartialstudies.com/2015/08/06/guest-post-grappling-with-history-martial-arts-in-classical-hollywood-cinema/.
- Barrowman, K. 2015. History in the making: martial arts between planet Hollywood and planet Hong Kong. Martial Arts Studies 1 , pp.72-82. (10.18573/j.2015.10020)
- Basu, L. 2015. TV satire and its targets: Have I Got News for You, The Thick of It and Brass Eye. In: Meijer Drees, M. and De Leeuw, S. eds. The Power of Satire. Topics in Humor Research John Benjamins. , pp.207-216.
- Bedri, M. 2015. Aljazeera between serving Qatar, an advocate of Arabism and Political Islam or democratic values. An examination of scholarly works on three models in contention. MPhil Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Bennett, J. and Hamad, H. 2015. Introduction: new faces, recurrent themes and research agendas. Celebrity Studies 6 (2), pp.252-253. (10.1080/19392397.2015.1029772)
- Bennett, L. 2015. A shift of responsibility?: Public inclusion and the implications of crowdfunding academic research. [Online].Media Commons. Available at: http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/question/what-are-potential-implications-crowdfunding-academic-research-and-teaching/response/shift-.
- Booth, P. J. and Bennett, L. 2015. Exploring fandom and the performance paradigm: An interview with Kurt Lancaster, author of 'Interacting with "Babylon 5"'. Transformative Works and Cultures 18 0638. (10.3983/twc.2015.0638)
- Bowman, P. 2015. Asking the question: Is martial arts studies an academic field?. Martial Arts Studies 1 , pp.3-19. (10.18573/j.2015.10015)
- Bowman, P. 2015. Martial arts studies: disrupting disciplinary boundaries. Disruptions London: Rowman and Littlefield International.
- Bowman, P. and Judkins, B. N. 2015. Editorial. Martial Arts Studies 1 , pp.1-2. (10.18573/j.2015.10014)
- Brown, J. 2015. Home from home? Locational choices of international 'creative class' workers. European Planning Studies 23 (12), pp.2336-2355. (10.1080/09654313.2014.988012)
- Burchell, K. et al., 2015. Soft power and its audiences: Tweeting the Olympics from London 2012 to Sochi 2014. Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies 12 (1), pp.413-437.
- Cable, J. 2015. Hierarchies of Incredibility: The impact of different repertoires of protest on message propagation and press coverage. Journalism and Discourse Studies 1 (1)
- Cable, J. 2015. UK Public Opinion Review - Working Paper - An overview of public opinion polls since the Edward Snowden revelations in June 2013. Working paper. Cardiff: Cardiff University. Available at: http://www.dcssproject.net/.
- Chan, H. M. 2015. Limehouse and its haunted nostalgia. In: Maksymiak, M. A. , Marten-Finnis, S. and Nagel, M. eds. Promised Lands, Transformed Neighbourhoods and Other Spaces: Migration and the Art of Display, 1920-1950. edition lumière. , pp.197-206.
- Cottle, S. 2015. Humanitarianism, human insecurity, and communications: What's changing in a globalised world?. In: Cottle, S. and Cooper, G. eds. Humanitarianism, Communications and Change. Global Crises and the Media Peter Lang Publishing Inc. , pp.19-38.
- Cottle, S. and Hughes, C. M. 2015. The United Nations' 'responsibility to protect' and the world's press: establishing a new humanitarian norm?. In: Hoffmann, J. and Hawkins, V. eds. Communication and Peace: Mapping an Emerging Field. Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution Abingdon and New York: Routledge. , pp.76-91. (10.4324/9781315773124-6)
- Cranmer, F. et al. 2015. Response to consultation on the place and role of religion and belief in contemporary Britain by the commission on religion and belief in British public life. Working paper. Cardiff: Cardiff University.
- Cushion, S. 2015. Injecting immediacy into media logic: re(interpreting) the mediatizaton of politics on UK television newscasts 1991-2013. Javnost/The Public 21 (3), pp.39-54. (10.1080/13183222.2014.11073410)
- Cushion, S. 2015. News and politics: The rise of live and interpretive journalism. Communication and Society Abingdon and New York: Routledge.
- Cushion, S. and Franklin, R. 2015. Public service broadcasting: markets and 'vulnerable values' in broadcast and print journalism. In: Coleman, S. , Moss, G. and Parry, K. eds. Can the Media Serve Democracy? Essays in Honour of Jay G. Blumler. London: Palgrave Macmillan. , pp.63-75.
- Cushion, S. , Lewis, R. and Rodger, H. 2015. Adopting or resisting 24-hour news logic on evening bulletins? the mediatization of UK television news 1991-2012. Journalism 16 (7), pp.866-883. (10.1177/1464884914550975)
- Cushion, S. , Thomas, R. and Ellis, O. 2015. Interpreting UKIP's 'earthquake' in British politics: UK television news coverage of the 2009 and 2014 EU election campaigns. The Political Quarterly 86 (2), pp.314-322. (10.1111/1467-923X.12169)
- Cushion, S. , Thomas, R. and Ellis, O. 2015. The mediatization of second-order elections and party launches: UK television news reporting of the 2014 European Union campaign. International Journal of Communication 9 , pp.1523-1543.
- Dencik, L. 2015. Social media and the 'new authenticity' of protest. In: Dencik, L. and Leistert, O. eds. Critical Perspectives on Social Media and Protest: Between Control and Emancipation. London: Rowman & Littlefield International. , pp.203-218.
- Dencik, L. 2015. The advent of surveillance realism. [Online].Cardiff: Cardiff University School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies. Available at: http://www.jomec.co.uk/blog/the-advent-of-surveillance-realism-2/.
- Dencik, L. and Hintz, A. 2015. The post-Snowden surveillance policy turmoil. [Online].London: London School of Economics and Political Science. Available at: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/mediapolicyproject/2015/06/17/the-post-snowden-surveillance-policy-turmoil/.
- Dencik, L. et al. 2015. Managing 'threats': uses of social media for policing domestic extremism and disorder in the UK. Project Report.[Online].Media Democracy Fund, Ford Foundation, Open Society Foundations. Available at: http://www.dcssproject.net/files/2015/12/Managing-Threats-Project-Report.pdf.
- Dencik, L. and Wilkin, P. 2015. Worker resistance and media: challenging global corporate power in the 21st century. Global Crises and the Media New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien: Peter Lang. (10.3726/978-1-4539-1586-8)
- Edgar, A. R. , Kitzinger, C. and Kitzinger, J. 2015. Interpreting chronic disorders of consciousness: medical science and family experience. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 21 (3), pp.374-379. (10.1111/jep.12220)
- Evans, D. 2015. Post-Devolution Welsh Identity in Porthcawl: an ethnographic analysis of class, place and everyday nationhood in 'British Wales'. PhD Thesis , Bangor University.
- Farrell, N. and Allan, S. 2015. Redrawing boundaries: WITNESS and the politics of citizen videos. Global Media and Communication 11 (3), pp.237-253. (10.1177/1742766515606291)
- Garner, R. 2015. Brand reconciliation? A case study of ITV's 2013 rebrand. Critical Studies in Television: An International Journal of Television Studies 10 (1), pp.3-23. (10.7227/CST.10.1.2)
- Garner, R. 2015. "It is happening again": Twin Peaks and the "dispersed anniversary". Presented at: SCMS - Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference 2015 Montreal, Quebec, Canada 25-29 March 2015.
- Garner, R. 2015. "It is happening again": Twin Peaks and the "dispersed anniversary". Presented at: I'll See You Again in 25 Years: The Return of Twin Peaks and Generations of Cult TV University of Salford, UK 21-22 May 2015.
- Garrisi, D. 2015. On the skin of a soldier: The story of flogging. Clinics in Dermatology 33 (6), pp.693-696. (10.1016/j.clindermatol.2014.12.018)
- Gerbaudo, P. and Trere, E. 2015. In search of the 'we' of social media activism: introduction to the special issue on social media and protest identities. Information, Communication & Society 18 (8), pp.865-871. (10.1080/1369118X.2015.1043319)
- Gonzalez Bernal, M. I. et al., 2015. Television content quality and engagement: Analysis of a private channel in Colombia,Calidad en contenidos televisivos y engagement: Análisis de un canal privado en Colombia. Cuadernos.Info (37), pp.17-33. (10.7764/cdi.37.812)
- Hale, J. et al., 2015. Delivering a multi-functional and resilient urban forest. Sustainability 7 (4), pp.4600-4624. (10.3390/su7044600)
- Halliday, S. , Kitzinger, C. and Kitzinger, J. 2015. Law in everyday life and death: a socio-legal study of chronic disorders of consciousness. Legal Studies 35 (1), pp.55-74. (10.1111/lest.12042)
- Hamad, H. 2015. Eddie Murphy’s baby mama drama and Smith family values: the (post-) racial familial politics of Hollywood celebrity couples. In: Cobb, S. and Ewen, N. eds. First Comes Love: Power Couples, Celebrity Kinship and Cultural Politics. London and New York: Bloomsbury. , pp.116-132.
- Hamad, H. 2015. Girlfriends and postfeminist sisterhood, by Alison Winch, Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 [Book Review]. Australian Feminist Studies 30 (83), pp.99-101. (10.1080/08164649.2014.998454)
- Hamad, H. 2015. “I’m Not Past My Sell By Date Yet!”: Sarah Jane’s adventures in postfeminist rejuvenation and the later life celebrity of Elisabeth Sladen. In: Jermyn, D. and Holmes, S. eds. Women, Celebrity and Cultures of Ageing: Freeze Frame. Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan. , pp.162-177.
- Hamad, H. 2015. Introduction: intersections of fame, politics and power in the contemporary celebrity mediascape. Celebrity Studies 6 (4), pp.601-602. (10.1080/19392397.2015.1092212)
- Hamad, H. 2015. 'Tom Cruise: performing masculinity in post-Vietnam Hollywood' by Ruth O'Donnell [Book Review]. Feminist Media Studies 16 (1), pp.186-187. (10.1080/14680777.2016.1120495)
- Hamad, H. and Taylor, A. 2015. Introduction: feminism and contemporary celebrity culture. Celebrity Studies 6 (1), pp.124-127. (10.1080/19392397.2015.1005382)
- Harris, J. 2015. Screening The Good Soldier. In: Sanders, M. and Haslam, S. eds. Ford Madox Ford's The Good Soldier: Centenary Essays. Vol. 14, International Ford Madox Ford Studies Brill. , pp.103-116. (10.1163/9789004299177)
- Harte, D. , Turner, J. and Williams, A. 2015. Discourses of enterprise in hyperlocal community news in the UK. Policy & Internet 10 (2), pp.233-250. (10.1080/17512786.2015.1123109)
- Hartley, J. , Wen, W. and Li, H. 2015. Creative economy and culture: Challenges, changes and futures for the creative industries. Sage.
- Hintz, A. 2015. Internet freedoms and restrictions: the policy environment for online alternative media. In: Atton, C. ed. The Routledge Companion to Alternative and Community Media. Abingdon and New York: Routledge. , pp.235-246.
- Hintz, A. 2015. Social media censorship, privatized regulation, and new restrictions to protest and dissent. In: Dencik, L. and Leistert, O. eds. Critical Perspectives on Social Media and Protest: Between Control and Emancipation. London: Rowman & Littlefield. , pp.109-126.
- Howells, R. 2015. Journey to the centre of a news black hole: examining the democratic deficit in a town with no newspaper. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Jain, S. 2015. India: Multiple media explosions. In: Nordenstreng, K. and Thussu, D. K. eds. Mapping BRICS Media. London: Routledge. , pp.145-165. (10.4324/9781315726212-10)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Bad news week for BBC as Murdoch press sharpens claws. The Conversation 2015 (14 Jul)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Brace yourselves - this election will see more political adverts. And it won't be pretty. The Conversation 2015 (23 Feb)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Can a plug from Martin Freeman make up for Ant and Dec fleeing the Labour fold?. The Conversation 2015 (2 Apr)
- Jewell, J. 2015. COP21: thanks to our sponsors, the climate debate is open for business. The Conversation 2015 (Dec 1)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Coulson acquittal: Beginning of the end game for Leveson?. The Conversation 2015 (4 June)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Daily Mail reverts to type as media makes sense of Paris atrocities. The Conversation 2015 (20 Nov)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Election coverage: sweet victory or a new low for the UK press. The Conversation 2015 (9 May)
- Jewell, J. 2015. For the Mirror Group, buying the Daily Express would be a blast into the past not the future. The Conversation 2015 (26 Mar)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Free speech in the chiller as police pounce on journalists and academics. The Conversation 2015 (30 Oct)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Guardian fortunes appear revived as leadership contest enters home straight. The Conversation 2015 (9 Mar)
- Jewell, J. 2015. How Charlotte Church kept cool in the eye of a tabloid and Twitter storm. The Conversation 2015 (12 Oct)
- Jewell, J. 2015. How Disney will make US$5 billion from Star Wars 7 merchandise. The Conversation 2015 (21 Sep)
- Jewell, J. 2015. How Fleet Street turned Dunkirk from catastrophe into cultural icon. The Conversation 2015 (27 May)
- Jewell, J. 2015. How Margaret Thatcher invented the modern British election campaign. The Conversation 2015 (9 Apr)
- Jewell, J. 2015. In a spin: why Seumas Milne is the wrong spokesman for Jeremy Corbyn. The Conversation 2015 (23 Oct)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Is Facebook's instant article the death of the paywall?. The Conversation 2015 (21 May)
- Jewell, J. 2015. John Cantlie: A final message from a hostage to fortune?. The Conversation 2015 (13 Feb)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Katie Hopkins and the Sun: when the unreadable prints the unspeakable. The Conversation 2015 (20 Apr)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Lies, slurs and dodgy experts: welcome to the nightly news. The Conversation 2015 (3 Mar)
- Jewell, J. 2015. News, jokes and listicles: Here's how BuzzFeed changed the face of journalism. The Conversation 2015 (Jun 18)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Newspapers run a sexist eye over UK election. The Conversation 2015 (27 Apr)
- Jewell, J. 2015. On a clear day you can see Apple Corp (in fact, that's pretty much all you can see). The Conversation 2015 (17 Nov)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Quality has been sacrificed in the 'melee of digital change' at the Daily Telegraph. The Conversation 2015 (16 Apr)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Question Time: serious political debate or a popularity contest for needy egos?. The Conversation 2015 (30 Jan)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Song remains the same for UK papers when it comes to Labour leadership. The Conversation 2015 (22 Jul)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Strange bedfellows unite to fight TTIP - but will it work?. The Conversation 2015 (10 Jul)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Sunday Times resurgent jewel in Murdoch's battered crown. The Conversation 2015 (13 Jan)
- Jewell, J. 2015. This is a hellish time to be a journalist. The Conversation 2015 (2 Sept)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Tories hope attack ads will put election in their pocket. The Conversation 2015 (16 Mar)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Two faced Sun shows Rupert can swing both ways if there is something in it for him. The Conversation 2015 (1 May)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Very British scandal continues rich tradition of tabloid titillation - and never mind the ethics. The Conversation 2015 (29 Jul)
- Jewell, J. 2015. What's in a name? Cameron singles out the BBC in Islamic State coverage. The Conversation 2015 (29 Jun)
- Jewell, J. 2015. Wouldn't you just know it? The Sun's Page 3 cover up turned out to be a storm in a D cup. The Conversation 2015 (23 Jan)
- Jukes, S. and Allan, S. 2015. Guarding the guardians: The Leveson Inquiry and the future of independent journalism. In: Bennett, J. and Strange, N. eds. Media Independence. London and New York: Routledge. , pp.31-51.
- Katsikea, E. , Theodosiou, M. and Morgan, R. E. 2015. Why people quit: explaining employee turnover intentions among export sales managers. International Business Review 24 (3), pp.367-379. (10.1016/j.ibusrev.2014.08.009)
- Kidd, J. 2015. Comparison of National Gallery to Disneyland touches a nerve. [Online].Vol. Aug 15The Conversation Trust. Available at: https://theconversation.com/comparison-of-national-gallery-to-disneyland-touches-a-nerve-46110.
- Kidd, J. 2015. Gaming for affect: museum online games and the embrace of empathy. The Journal of Curatorial Studies 4 (3), pp.414-432. (10.1386/jcs.4.3.414_1)
- Kidd, J. 2015. Museums are becoming more playful...in how they ask us for money. [Online].Vol. 30 JulThe Conversation Trust. Available at: https://theconversation.com/museums-are-becoming-more-playful-in-how-they-ask-us-for-money-45186.
- Kidd, J. 2015. Museums are using virtual reality to preserve the past - before it's too late. [Online].Vol. Jul 14The Conversation Trust. Available at: https://theconversation.com/museums-are-using-virtual-reality-to-preserve-the-past-before-its-too-late-44600.
- Kidd, J. 2015. Representation. Key Ideas in Media & Cultural Studies London: Routledge.
- Kitzinger, C. and Kitzinger, J. 2015. Withdrawing artificial nutrition and hydration from minimally conscious and vegetative patients: family perspectives. Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (2), pp.157-160. (10.1136/medethics-2013-101799)
- Kitzinger, J. 2015. Media representations of science and health: the case of coma. In: Miller, T. ed. The Routledge Companion to Global Popular Culture. Routledge Companions London: Routledge. , pp.333-341.
- Komorowski, M. 2015. Deliverable 1.1a: Report on scoping the research of Media Clusters Brussels.
- Komorowski, M. 2015. Deliverable 1.1b: Report towards a common framework for Media Clusters Brussels.
- Komorowski, M. 2015. Deliverable 2.1: Report on theoretical framework: Media institutions' activities and networks.
- Komorowski, M. 2015. Deliverable 2.2a: Database on media organizations within Belgium.
- Komorowski, M. et al. 2015. Towards a Belgian single sign-on media solution: Four scenarios from the market and consumer perspective. Presented at: European Media Management Association Conference, EMMA 2015 28-29 May 2015. European Media Management Association: EMMA 2015: Development and Sustainability in Media Business.
- Komorowski, M. , Wiard, V. and Plazy, S. 2015. A new approach to media cluster research: Bringing the human factor back into scope. Presented at: Séminaire International - Cultural and Creative Quarters and Clusters: Developing a Global Perspective 8-10 June 2015. Vol. 1.
- Konow-Lund, M. 2015. Entreprenørskap i redaksjonen - Slik ble VGTV til. In: Barland, J. and Vaagan, R. eds. Entreprenørskap og ledelse i media. Oslo: Cappelen Damm. , pp.41-62.
- Kyriakidou, M. 2015. Media witnessing: exploring the audience of distant suffering. Media, Culture and Society 37 (2), pp.215-231. (10.1177/0163443714557981)
- Langlois, G. , Redden, J. and Elmer, G. 2015. Introduction: compromised data. In: Langlois, G. , Redden, J. and Elmer, G. eds. Compromised Data: From Social Media to Big Data. London: Bloomsbury
- Latchem, J. and Kitzinger, J. 2015. Breaking down barriers: the importance of good relationships. Nursing and Residential Care 17 (1), pp.30-33. (10.12968/nrec.2015.17.1.30)
- Lester, L. and Cottle, S. 2015. Transnational protests, publics and media participation (in an environmental age). In: Hansen, A. and Cox, R. eds. Routledge Handbook of Environment and Communication. Routledge. , pp.100-110.
- Miazhevich, G. 2015. Sites of subversion: online political satire in two post-Soviet states. Media, Culture and Society 37 (3), pp.422-439. (10.1177/0163443714567015)
- Miller, T. 2015. Beyond the barrio — ladies and gentlemen, let’s get ready for...Graeme Turner and Horace Newcomb. Television & New Media 16 (1), pp.94-97. (10.1177/1527476414544973)
- Miller, T. 2015. Dependencia meets gentle nationalism. Cultural Studies 29 (4), pp.515-526. (10.1080/09502386.2014.1000610)
- Miller, T. 2015. How green is this paper?. Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research 7 , pp.588-599. (10.3384/cu.2000.1525.1573588)
- Mitchell, L. 2015. The role of the media in peacebuilding: Public service broadcasting in Sierra Leone. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Moore, K. 2015. Editorial: The meaning of migration. JOMEC Journal (7), pp.1-6. (10.18573/j.2015.10001)
- Moore, K. 2015. Immigration coverage and populist cultural work in the 2015 General Election campaign. In: Jackson, D. and Thorsen, E. eds. UK Election Analysis 2015: Media, Voters and the Campaign: Early reflections from leading UK academics. Bournemouth, UK: The Centre for the Study of Journalism, Culture and Community, Bournemouth University. , pp.20-21.
- Noonan, C. 2015. Constructing creativities: Higher education and the cultural workforce. In: Oakley, K. and O'Connor, J. eds. Routledge Companion to the Cultural Industries. Routledge. , pp.442-451.
- Noonan, C. 2015. Professional mobilities in the creative industries: The role of “place” for young people aspiring for a creative career. Cultural Trends 24 (4), pp.299-309. (10.1080/09548963.2015.1088121)
- Osman, I. A. 2015. Re-creating conflict: an examination of Somali diasporic media involvement in the Somali conflict. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Paca, D. 2015. Neither here nor there: the discursive construction of identity by Kosovo Albanians. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Paca, D. 2015. ‘Schatzi’: making meaning of diaspora. JOMEC Journal 7 , pp.1-17. (10.18573/j.2015.10005)
- Papadopoulou, M. 2015. Music rituals and social division: constructing, performing and legitimizing the social self. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Payson, A. 2015. Moving feelings, intimate moods and migrant protest in Cardiff. JOMEC Journal 7 , pp.-. (10.18573/j.2015.10002)
- Payson, A. 2015. This is the place we are calling home’: Changes in Sanctuary Seeking in Wales. In: Williams, C. , Evans, N. and O'Leary, P. eds. A Tolerant Nation?: Revisiting Ethnic Diversity in a Devolved Wales. Vol. 2, University of Wales Press. , pp.277-304.
- Pérez-Ortiz, M. et al., 2015. Kernelising the proportional odds model through kernel learning techniques. Neurocomputing 164 , pp.23-33. (10.1016/j.neucom.2014.09.085)
- Purcell-Davis, A. 2015. Interaction in the radio news interview: a case study of BBC Radio 4's the Today programme and the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Redden, J. 2015. Big data as system of knowledge: investigating Canadian governance. In: Elmer, G. , Langlois, G. and Redden, J. eds. Compromised Data: From Social Media to Big Data. London: Bloomsbury
- Redden, J. 2015. Social media protest in context: surveillance, information management, and neoliberal governance in Canada. In: Dencik, L. and Leistert, O. eds. Critical Perspectives on Social Media and Protest: Between Control and Emancipation. Rowman and Littlefield. , pp.127-144.
- Sambrook, R. J. 2015. From Buerk to Ushahidi: change in TV reporting of humanitarian crises. In: Cottle, S. and Cooper, G. eds. Humanitarianism, Communications and Change. Global Crises and the Media Vol. 19.Peter Lang. , pp.53-60.
- Sambrook, R. J. 2015. Now is the time to decide: what kind of BBC do you want?. The Conversation 2015 (16 Jul)
- Sambrook, R. J. and Cushion, S. 2015. Election coverage: how the parties and leaders are faring on television. The Guardian 2015 (12 Apr)
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