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Teleology on Television: Wildlife Programmes
Panel Discussion – the Current State of Audience
Research
The Heroine – Feminist Encounters in the 21st Century
The 'Virtual Real': Cyberspace Challenges Cultural Studies
Reality television does not exist
Sex, Drugs and Role Models: Masculinity, the Sporting
Celebrity and the Politics of Responsibility
Transnational TV – The role of Paneuropean Channels
Daily Express, Suffragettes, and the Greenham Common Women
Bourdieu and Cultural Studies : the Missing Link?
Setting Up & Teaching a Holocaust Module on a BA Film
Studies
Reflection on a Confession – Discipline & Docility
in/on the Student Body
Asylum and Immigration Discourse in the UK
Collecting 'Video Nasties'
I’m A Celebrity – Analyse Me! : The Changing
Nature of Reality Television and the Cult of the Confession
Channel 5 – the First Five Years
Shackleton and Neo-Shackletons
Digital Technology & TV Journalism: a NZ Case-Study
Celebrating Desire – PJ Harvey and Mary J Blige as
Difficult Divas
Unopened Cans – Moving Image Archives & HE Research
Measuring tabloidisation tendencies in the Flemish press
Political Broadcasting, the Internet, and Democratic Participation
Helping International Students with Conversational English
Situating Fan and Academic Cultures
Goodbye News Values: New(s) Times in Media Studies
Wired, disenfranchised but not necessarily out of touch:
youth attitudes towards mediated democracy
A Case Study Of British Newsreel Coverage Of South Africa
1945-1960
Religion in the Media
The Media & Japanese Children in London
Representations of the Concentration Camp, 1940-93
Discourses of Audiorealism, from Phonograph to Digital
Audio
Pedagogic issues
The Radio Studies Network AGM
Denial & Puritanism in the Age of Pleasure and Plenty
– Anti-TV Discourses
Robert Donat – a Very British Celebrity?
From Media to Mediation: Sociology of "Avatars"
as Sociology of Action
The Reasons and Dangers to Go back to Sociology
Hybrid Magazine Programmes on British Peaktime TV
Simulations of the Body: Virtual Women
Journalism Education in Countries in Transition
The Sites of Celebrity: A Case Study of Patrick Stewart
Carla Lane and the BBC Television Light Entertainment
Department in the 1970s
Rhetorical Masculinity
Rottweilers savage democracy: the evolution of the broadcast
political interview
Election Call as Real Politik?
David Bowie – Celebrity, Performativity and Enchantment
Celebrity Culture and Teenagers in Thailand
Videoconferencing as a teaching method
Conversational TV News
Stardom at a Stroke: The Illuminating Case of Bpb Marley
The Editorial Page as Public Form? Denmark vs Britain
Communication ethics
Telecommunications: Restructuring Policy in Malaysia |