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Nick Couldry
The Myth Of 'Reality TV'
Helen Davis
The Silence of the Bertrams: Revisioning
England in Patricia Rozema's Mansfield Park
Mieke De Clercq
Who makes the news? Women's participation
and portrayal in the news
Thomas Giagkoglou
The virtual expansion of the school classroom:
Can New Media give a global perspective to Education?
Mark Hetherington
and Gary Lunt
BA (Hons) Communication Live Project Module
Overview
Annette Hill
Factual Entertainment and the Family
Andrew Hoskins
Signs of the Holocaust: Exhibiting memory
in a mediated age
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Petros Iosifidis
Regulating Digital Convergence: Competition
or Sector-specific Regulation?
James Lull
Cultural Programming and the Superculture
Anthony McNicholas
'Rebels at heart and revolutionists in
purpose: political organisation and the Irish press in mid- Victorian
England'
Heather Nunn and Anita
Biressi
Cultural studies comes home: interdisciplinary
approaches to the Tony Martin case
T P OMalley
Labour, Corporatism and the prospects for
media reform
Sarah Stubbings
Preserving the Past, Changing the Present?
Cinema Conservation: Its Contexts and Meanings
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