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Ahmad, A. H., Bromley, M. S. and Cokley, J. (2013). The social reality of blogging and empowerment among Malaysian bloggers. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 23(2), pp. 210-221. doi: 10.1075/japc.23.2.03ahm

Ashford, D. (2011). Gorillas in the House of Light. Cambridge Quarterly, 40(3), pp. 201-223. doi: 10.1093/camqtly/bfr018

Ashford, D. (2017). The Mechanical Turk: Enduring Misapprehensions Concerning Artificial Intelligence. The Cambridge Quarterly, 46(2), pp. 119-139. doi: 10.1093/camqtly/bfx005

Ashford, D. (2013). The Mechanics of the Occult: London’s Psychogeographical Fiction as Key to Understanding the Roots of the Gothic. The Literary London Journal, 10(2),

Ashford, D. (2014). “A New Concept of Egoism”: The Late Modernism of Ayn Rand. Modernism/modernity, 21(4), pp. 977-995. doi: 10.1353/mod.2014.0084

Ashford, D. (2014). The Siberia of the Mind: Egoism in the Writings of Wyndham Lewis. The Journal of Wyndham Lewis Studies, 5, pp. 122-133.

Bastos, B., Raimundo, R. and Travitzki, R. (2013). Gatekeeping Twitter: Message diffusion in political hashtags. Media, Culture & Society, 35(2), pp. 260-270. doi: 10.1177/0163443712467594

Bastos, M. T. (2015). Shares, Pins, and Tweets: News readership from daily papers to social media. Journalism Studies, 16(3), pp. 305-325. doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2014.891857

Berkowitz, D., Limor, Y. and Singer, J. (2004). A cross-cultural look at serving the public interest: American and Israeli journalists consider ethical scenarios. Journalism, 5(2), pp. 159-181. doi: 10.1177/146488490452001

Blumell, L. ORCID: 0000-0003-4608-9269 (2018). Bro, foe, or ally? Measuring ambivalent sexism in political online reporters. Feminist Media Studies, doi: 10.1080/14680777.2018.1546211

Blumell, L. ORCID: 0000-0003-4608-9269 (2017). She Persisted … and So Did He: Gendered source use during the Trump Access Hollywood scandal. Journalism Studies, doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2017.1360150

Blumell, L. ORCID: 0000-0003-4608-9269, Bunce, M. ORCID: 0000-0002-4924-8993, Cooper, G. ORCID: 0000-0003-2367-8626 and McDowell, C. A. (2019). Refugee and Asylum News Coverage in UK Print and Online Media. Journalism Studies, doi: 10.1080/1461670x.2019.1633243

Blumell, L. ORCID: 0000-0003-4608-9269 and Cooper, G. (2019). Measuring Gender in News Representations of Refugees and Asylum Seekers. International Journal of Communication, 13,

Blumell, L. ORCID: 0000-0003-4608-9269 and Huemmer, J. (2019). Reassessing balance: News coverage of Donald Trump’s Access Hollywood scandal before and during #metoo. Journalism, doi: 10.1177/1464884918821522

Blumell, L. and Huemmer, J. (2017). Silencing survivors: how news coverage neglects the women accusing Donald Trump of sexual misconduct. Feminist Media Studies, doi: 10.1080/14680777.2017.1304714

Blumell, L. ORCID: 0000-0003-4608-9269, Huemmer, J. and Sternadori, M. (2018). Protecting the Ladies: Benevolent Sexism, Heteronormativity, and Partisanship in Online Discussions of Gender-Neutral Bathrooms. Mass Communication and Society, doi: 10.1080/15205436.2018.1547833

Blumell, L. ORCID: 0000-0003-4608-9269 and Miglena, S. (2018). Godlike Men and Sex Assault Coverage: the Cases of Cosby and Kumar. Media Report To Women, 46(2), pp. 6-11.

Blumell, L., Qiu, Y. and Peaslee, R.M. (2016). Pacifying the dragon? How expatriate media professionals are gatekeeping in the Chinese media system. International Journal of Communication, 10, pp. 2402-2421.

Blumell, L. ORCID: 0000-0003-4608-9269 and Rodriguez, N.S. (2019). Ambivalent Sexism and Gay Men in the US and UK. Sexuality & Culture, pp. 1-21. doi: 10.1007/s12119-019-09635-1

Bromley, M. S. (2010). From noted “phenomenon” to “missing person”: a case of the historical construction of the unter-journalist. Journalism, 11(3), pp. 259-275. doi: 10.1177/1464884909360919

Bromley, M. S. (2013). The 'new majority' and the academization of journalism. Journalism, 14(5), pp. 569-586. doi: 10.1177/1464884912453285

Bromley, M.S., Harrison, J. and Frangi, A. (2012). Student perceptions of journalism as an occupation: the view from the front of the class. Australian Journalism Review, 34(2), pp. 99-114.

Brooke, H. (2015). Gove is right: our antiquated court system produces two-nation justice. The Guardian,

Brooke, H. (2016). Inside the Digital Revolution. Journal of International Affairs, 70(1), pp. 29-53.

Brooke, H. (2015). Mass surveillance: my part in the reform of GCHQ and UK intelligence gathering. The Guardian,

Brooke, H. (2014). Research Focus: MPs' Expenses Scandal. Reputation(11), .9.

Bunce, M. (2015). Africa in the click stream: audience metrics and foreign correspondents in africa. African Journalism Studies, 36(4), pp. 12-29. doi: 10.1080/23743670.2015.1119487

Bunce, M. ORCID: 0000-0002-4924-8993 (2019). Book review: Lena von Naso, The media and aid in Sub-Saharan Africa: Whose news?. Journalism, doi: 10.1177/1464884919862053

Bunce, M. Book review: Reimagining Journalism in Aotearoa New Zealand. Communication Research and Practice,

Bunce, M. (2016). Foundations, philanthropy and international journalism. Ethical Space: the international journal of communication ethics, 13(2/3), pp. 6-15.

Bunce, M. ORCID: 0000-0002-4924-8993 (2019). Humanitarian communication in a post-truth world. The Journal of Humanitarian Affairs, 1(1), pp. 49-55. doi: 10.7227/JHA.007

Bunce, M. (2017). Management and resistance in the digital newsroom. Journalism, doi: 10.1177/1464884916688963

Bunce, M. (2010). 'This Place Used to be a White British Boys' Club': Reporting Dynamics and Cultural Clash at an International News Bureau in Nairobi. The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, 99(410), pp. 515-528. doi: 10.1080/00358533.2010.509950

Bunce, M., Scott, M. and Wright, K. (2017). Donor power and the news:The influence of foundation funding on international public service journalism. International Journal of Press/Politics, 22(2), pp. 163-184. doi: 10.1177/1940161217693394

Bunce, M., Wright, K. and Scott, M. (2017). ‘Our newsroom in the cloud’: Slack, virtual newsrooms and journalistic practice. New Media and Society, doi: 10.1177/1461444817748955

Carvalho, H. (2015). Liberty and Insecurity in the Criminal Law: Lessons from Thomas Hobbes. Criminal Law and Philosophy, doi: 10.1007/s11572-015-9369-y

Chorley, M. J. and Mottershead, G. ORCID: 0000-0001-7552-0420 (2016). Are you talking to me? An analysis of journalism conversation on social media. Journalism Practice, 10(7), pp. 856-867. doi: 10.1080/17512786.2016.1166978

Cooper, G. (2015). Hurricanes and hashtags: How the media and NGOs treat citizens’ voices online in humanitarian emergencies. Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture, 6(2), pp. 233-244. doi: 10.1386/iscc.6.2.233_1

Cooper, G. ORCID: 0000-0003-2367-8626 (2018). “Our Relationship? It’s the Odd Mucky Weekend, Not a One Night Stand”: Journalists and aid agencies in the UK, and the current challenges to sourcing in humanitarian disasters. Journalism Practice, 12(8), pp. 954-965. doi: 10.1080/17512786.2018.1513813

Cooper, G. ORCID: 0000-0003-2367-8626 (2019). Why livestreaming symbolises journalism's current challenges. Journalism, 20(1), pp. 167-172. doi: 10.1177/1464884918806753

Domingo, D., Quandt, T., Heinonen, A., Paulussen, S., Singer, J. and Vujnovic, M. (2008). Participatory Journalism Practices in the Media and Beyond: An International Comparative Study of Initiatives in Online Newspaper. Journalism Practice, 2(3), pp. 326-342. doi: 10.1080/17512780802281065

Eberwein, T. and Porlezza, C. ORCID: 0000-0002-1400-5879 (2016). Both Sides of the Story: Communication Ethics in Mediatized Worlds. Journal of Communication, 66(2), pp. 328-342. doi: 10.1111/jcom.12216

Ekdale, B., Singer, J., Tully, M. and Harmsen, S. (2015). Making Change: Diffusion of Technological, Relational, and Cultural Innovation in the Newsroom. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 92(4), pp. 938-958. doi: 10.1177/1077699015596337

Ekdale, B., Tully, M., Harmsen, S. and Singer, J. (2015). Newswork within a Culture of Job Insecurity: Producing News amidst Organizational and Industry Uncertainty. Journalism Practice, 9(3), pp. 383-398. doi: 10.1080/17512786.2014.963376

Evans, R. (2011). Assessing student contribution in class: in quest of a reliable and transparent method. Investigations in University Teaching and Learning, 7, pp. 82-91.

Evans, R. (2014). Can Universities Make Good Journalists?. Journalism Education, 3(1), pp. 66-87.

Felle, T. (2016). Digital Watchdogs? Data reporting and the traditional 'fourth estate' role for journalists. Journalism Theory, Practice and Criticism, 17(1), pp. 85-96. doi: 10.1177/1464884915593246

Felle, T. (2016). Digital watchdogs? Data reporting and the news media's traditional "fourth estate' function. Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism, 17(1), pp. 85-96. doi: 10.1177/1464884915593246

Felle, T. (2016). Freedom of Information in the UK: Opportunity and Threat. Political Insight, 7(1), pp. 28-31. doi: 10.1177/2041905816637458

Fletcher, R., Schifferes, S. and Thurman, N. (2017). Building the ‘Truthmeter’: Training algorithms to help journalists assess the credibility of social media sources. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, doi: 10.1177/1354856517714955

Fox, F. and St Louis, C. (2013). Science media centers & the press, part 1: Does the UK model help journalists?. Columbia Journalism Review,

Franks, S. (2012). BBC reporting in India in the 1970s and 1980s: globally connected media ahead of its time. Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 32(2), pp. 207-224. doi: 10.1080/01439685.2012.669885

Franks, S. (2013). Inserting political understanding into the humanitarian narrative. Sociologia Della Comunicazione, 45, pp. 22-36. doi: 10.3280/SC2013-045003

Franks, S. (2017). “Please send us your money”: The BBC’s evolving relationship with charitable causes, fundraising and humanitarian appeals. Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, doi: 10.1080/01439685.2017.1412919

Franks, S. (2014). Reporting famine; changing nothing. British Journalism Review, 25(3), pp. 61-66. doi: 10.1177/0956474814550602

Franks, S. (2017). We have seen his type before. British Journalism Review, 28(1), pp. 27-29. doi: 10.1177/0956474817697584

Franks, S. (2010). The neglect of Africa and the power of aid. International Communication Gazette, 72(1), pp. 71-84. doi: 10.1177/1748048509350339

Franks, S. and O'Neill, D. (2018). This sporting life. Why so few women sports writers. Journalism Education, 6(3), pp. 42-52.

Franks, S. and O'Neill, D. (2016). Women reporting sport: Still a man’s game?. Journalism, 17(4), pp. 474-492. doi: 10.1177/1464884914561573

Gaber, I. (2013). The Lobby in transition: what the 2009 MPs’ expenses scandal revealed about the changing relationship between politicians and the Westminster Lobby?. Media History, 19(1), pp. 45-58. doi: 10.1080/13688804.2012.752962

Gill, R. ORCID: 0000-0002-2715-1867 and Orgad, S. (2018). The shifting terrain of sex and power: From the 'sexualisation of culture' to Me Too. Sexualities, 21(8), pp. 1313-1324. doi: 10.1177/1363460718794647

Greenberg, S. and Wheelwright, J. (2014). Literary journalism: Ethics in three dimensions. Journalism, 15(5), pp. 511-516. doi: 10.1177/1464884914529210

Harb, Z. (2011). Arab Revolutions and the Social Media Effect. Media and Culture Journal, 14(2),

Harb, Z. ORCID: 0000-0002-7630-1171 (2019). Challenges facing Arab journalism, freedom, safety and economic security. Journalism, 20(1), pp. 110-113. doi: 10.1177/1464884918807356

Harb, Z. (2008). Covering the Qana 'Massacre' 1996: A case of contextual objectivity. Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, 1(2), pp. 138-155. doi: 10.1163/187398608X335801

Harb, Z. (2009). The July 2006 War and the Lebanese blogsphere: towards an alternative media tool in covering wars. Journal of Media Practice, 10(2-3), pp. 255-258. doi: 10.1386/jmpr.10.2-3.255_3

Harb, Z. (2012). Review of John Mair and Richard Keeble book Mirage in the Dessert? Reporting the ‘Arab Spring’. Ethical Space: the international journal of communication ethics, 9(1), pp. 60-61.

Hayes, A., Singer, J. and Ceppos, J. (2007). Shifting Roles, Enduring Values: The Credible Journalist in a Digital Age. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 22(4), pp. 262-279. doi: 10.1080/08900520701583545

Hellmueller, L., Mellado, C., Blumell, L. and Huemmer, J. (2016). The contextualization of the watchdog and civic journalistic roles: Reevaluating journalistic role performance in U.S. newspapers. Palabra Clave, 19(4), pp. 1072-1100. doi: 10.5294/pacla.2016.19.4.6

Henkel, I., Thurman, N. ORCID: 0000-0003-3909-9565 and Deffner, V. (2019). Comparing journalism cultures in Britain and Germany: Confrontation, Contextualization, Conformity. Journalism Studies, 20, pp. 1995-2013. doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2018.1551067

Hermida, A. and Thurman, N. (2008). A clash of cultures: The integration of user-generated content within professional journalistic frameworks at British newspaper websites. Journalism Practice, 2(3), pp. 343-356. doi: 10.1080/17512780802054538

Hewett, J. (2016). Learning to teach data journalism: Innovation, influence and constraints. Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism, 17(1), pp. 199-137. doi: 10.1177/1464884915612681

Hewett, J. (2013). Using Twitter to integrate practice and learning in journalism education: Could social media help to meet the twin challenge of both dimensions?. Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies, 2(2), pp. 333-346. doi: 10.1386/ajms.2.2.333_1

Honigsbaum, M. (2017). Between Securitisation and Neglect: Managing Ebola at the Borders of Global Health. Medical History, 61(2), pp. 270-294. doi: 10.1017/mdh.2017.6

Honigsbaum, M. (2017). Rene Dubos, tuberculosis, and the "ecological facets of virulence". History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 39(3), 15.. doi: 10.1007/s40656-017-0142-5

Honigsbaum, M. (2016). 'Tipping the Balance': Karl Friedrich Meyer, Latent Infections, and the Birth of Modern Ideas of Disease Ecology. Journal of the History of Biology, 49(2), pp. 261-309. doi: 10.1007/s10739-015-9430-7

Hou, Z., Zhu, Y. and Bromley, M. S. (2013). Understanding Public Relations in China: Multiple Logics and Identities. JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION, 27(3), pp. 308-328. doi: 10.1177/1050651913479926

Howell, L. and Singer, J. (2016). Pushy or a Princess? Women Experts and British Broadcast News. Journalism Practice, 11(9), pp. 1062-1078. doi: 10.1080/17512786.2016.1232173

Howell, L. and Singer, J. ORCID: 0000-0002-5777-9065 (2019). Pushy or a Princess? Women Experts and UK Broadcast News. Journalism Practice, 13(8), pp. 1018-1023. doi: 10.1080/17512786.2019.1643252

Huemmer, J., McLaughlin, B. and Blumell, L. ORCID: 0000-0003-4608-9269 (2018). Leaving the Past (Self) Behind: Non-Reporting Rape Survivors' Narratives of Self and Action. Sociology, doi: 10.1177/0038038518773926

Kernan, M.A. (2016). The launch of the first series of the Arden Shakespeare in 1899: An exploration of Bourdieu’s concept of consecration. LOGOS, 27(2), pp. 32-47. doi: 10.1163/1878-4712-11112103

Kus, M., Eberwein, T., Porlezza, C. ORCID: 0000-0002-1400-5879 and Splendore, S. (2016). Training or Improvisation? Citizen journalists and their educational backgrounds-a comparative view. Journalism Practice, 11(2-3), pp. 355-372. doi: 10.1080/17512786.2016.1221737

Lashmar, P. ORCID: 0000-0001-9049-3985 (2018). 7/7: A reflexive re-evaluation of journalistic practice. Journalism, doi: 10.1177/1464884918797210

Lashmar, P. ORCID: 0000-0001-9049-3985 (2018). From silence to primary definer: The rise of the Intelligence lobby in the public sphere. Critical Sociology, doi: 10.1177/0896920518780987

Lashmar, P. (2014). How to humiliate and shame: a reporter's guide to the power of the mugshot. Social Semiotics, 24(1), pp. 56-87. doi: 10.1080/10350330.2013.827358

Lashmar, P. ORCID: 0000-0001-9049-3985 (2018). However Did They Find Time to File?. British Journalism Review, 29(1), pp. 53-58. doi: 10.1177/0956474818764600

Lashmar, P. ORCID: 0000-0001-9049-3985 (2016). Just move to a bigger flat. British Journalism Review, 27(3), pp. 53-58. doi: 10.1177/0956474816668803

Lashmar, P. (2017). No More Sources?: The impact of Snowden’s revelations on journalists and their confidential sources. Journalism Practice, 11(6), pp. 665-668. doi: 10.1080/17512786.2016.1179587

Lashmar, P. (2017). Putting lives in danger? Tinker, tailor, journalist, spy: the use of journalistic cover. Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism, doi: 10.1177/1464884917724301

Lashmar, P. (2015). Spies and journalists: Towards an ethical framework?. Ethical Space: the international journal of communication ethics, 12(3/4), pp. 4-14.

Lashmar, P. (2013). Urinal or conduit? Institutional information flow between the UK intelligence services and the news media. Journalism, 14(8), pp. 1024-1040. doi: 10.1177/1464884912472139

Lashmar, P. and Hobbs, D. (2017). Diamonds, gold and crime displacement: Hatton Garden, and the evolution of organised crime in the UK. Trends in Organized Crime, doi: 10.1007/s12117-017-9320-9

Lonsdale, S. ORCID: 0000-0002-4058-7681 (2019). Book Review: Carolyn M Edy The woman war correspondent, the U.S. military, and the press: 1846–1947. Journalism, 20(5), pp. 688-689. doi: 10.1177/1464884919842954

Lonsdale, S. (2013). The Emergence of the Press Baron as Literary Villain in English Letters 1900 – 1939. Literature and History, 22(2), pp. 20-35. doi: 10.7227/LH.22.2.2

Lonsdale, S. (2010). A Golden Interlude: Journalists in Early Twentieth Century British Literature. Parliamentary Affairs, 64(2), pp. 326-340. doi: 10.1093/pa/gsq059

Lonsdale, S. (2016). 'He Hath Sold His Heart to the Old Black Art': Kipling and his early Journalism. Kipling Journal, 9(365), pp. 32-49.

Lonsdale, S. (2014). Man of Letters, Literary Lady, Journalist or Reporter?. Media History, doi: 10.1080/13688804.2014.991384

Lonsdale, S. (2014). “Roast Seagull and other Quaint Bird Dishes” The development of features and “lifestyle” journalism in British newspapers during the First World War. Journalism Studies, 16(6), pp. 800-815. doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2014.950474

Lonsdale, S. (2012). We Agreed that women were a nuisance in the office anyway: The portrayal of women journalists in early twentieth-century British fiction. Journalism Studies, 14(4), pp. 461-475. doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2012.718572

Mabrook, R. and Singer, J. ORCID: 0000-0002-5777-9065 (2019). Virtual Reality, 360⁰ Video, and Journalism Studies: Conceptual Approaches to Immersive Technologies. Journalism Studies, doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2019.1568203

Milhorance, F. and Singer, J. ORCID: 0000-0002-5777-9065 (2018). Media Trust and Use among Urban News Consumers in Brazil. Ethical Space: the international journal of communication ethics, 15(3/4), pp. 56-65.

Morris, J. (2017). Technologies of engagement: how hybrid networked media is not (just) remediation. Journal of Media Practice, 18(1), pp. 41-50. doi: 10.1080/14682753.2017.1305839

O'Neill, D. and Franks, S. (2016). A sporting chance for women? Gender imbalance on the sports desks of UK national newspapers. Media Report to Women, 44(1), pp. 21-22.

Piazza, R. and Lashmar, P. (2017). Jeremy Corbyn according to the BBC: ideological representation and identity construction of the Labour Party leader. Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis across Disciplines, 9(2), pp. 120-141.

Porlezza, C. ORCID: 0000-0002-1400-5879 (2018). Book Review: Dan Kennedy, The Return of the Moguls. Journalism, 19(11), pp. 1629-1631. doi: 10.1177/1464884918806364

Porlezza, C. ORCID: 0000-0002-1400-5879 (2019). Book Review: Nicholas Diakopoulos Automating the news: How algorithms are rewriting the media. Journalism, 20(10), pp. 1417-1419. doi: 10.1177/1464884919876179

Porlezza, C. ORCID: 0000-0002-1400-5879 (2018). Deconstructing data-driven journalism. Reflexivity between the datafied society and the datafication of news work. Problemi dell'informazione, 43(3), pp. 369-392. doi: 10.1445/91658

Porlezza, C. ORCID: 0000-0002-1400-5879 (2019). From Participatory Culture to Participatory Fatigue: The Problem With the Public. Social Media and Society, 5(3), doi: 10.1177/2056305119856684

Porlezza, C. (2012). Online Media Accountability – A New Frontier. Studies in Communication Sciences, 12(1), pp. 2-5. doi: 10.1016/j.scoms.2012.06.002

Porlezza, C. (2017). Under the influence: Advertisers’ impact on the content of Swiss free newspapers. Media and Communication, 5(2), pp. 31-40. doi: 10.17645/mac.v5i2.901

Porlezza, C. and Colapinto, C. (2012). Innovation in Creative Industries: From the Quadruple Helix Model to the Systems Theory. Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 3(4), pp. 343-353. doi: 10.1007/s13132-011-0051-x

Porlezza, C., Maier, S. and Russ-Mohl, S. (2012). News Accuracy in Switzerland and Italy. Journalism Practice, 6(4), pp. 530-546. doi: 10.1080/17512786.2011.650923

Porlezza, C. ORCID: 0000-0002-1400-5879 and Splendore, S. (2016). Accountability and Transparency of Entrepreneurial Journalism: Unresolved ethical issues in crowdfunded journalism projects. Journalism Practice, 10(2), pp. 196-216. doi: 10.1080/17512786.2015.1124731

Porlezza, C. ORCID: 0000-0002-1400-5879 and Splendore, S. (2019). From Open Journalism to Closed Data: Data Journalism in Italy. Digital Journalism, doi: 10.1080/21670811.2019.1657778

Purvis, S. (2012). ‘Managing Murdoch’: How the regulator that became a problem then became a solution. Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies, 1(2), pp. 143-155. doi: 10.1386/ajms.1.2.143_1

Recuero, R., Bastos, M. T. and Zago, G. (2014). Narrative and violence: the Brazilian Autumn coverage on Twitter. Matrizes, 8(2), doi: 10.11606/issn.1982-8160.v8i2p191-217

Rodgers, J. (2011). Capturing Saddam Hussein: How the full story got away, and what conflict journalism can learn from it. Journal of War and Culture Studies, 4(2), pp. 179-191. doi: 10.1386/jwcs.4.2.179_1

Rodgers, J. (2014). From Stalingrad to Grozny: Patriotism, political pressure, and literature in the war reporting of Vassily Grossman and Anna Politkovskaya. Media, War and Conflict, 7(1), pp. 23-36. doi: 10.1177/1750635213514965

Rodgers, J. (2012). Getting the Story Right: evaluating a postgraduate multimedia journalism module. Investigations in university teaching and learning, 8, pp. 61-65.

Rodgers, J. (2017). Journalism, separation, and independence: newspaper coverage of the end of the British Mandate for Palestine, 1948. Journalism, doi: 10.1177/1464884917703468

Rodgers, J. (2015). New name, old values. British Journalism Review, 26(1), pp. 44-48. doi: 10.1177/0956474815575455

Rodgers, J. (2014). Passing the test of time. British Journalism Review, 25(3), pp. 56-60. doi: 10.1177/0956474814550601

Rodgers, J. (2011). 'Piercing the fog of propaganda'. British Journalism Review, 22(4), pp. 79-84. doi: 10.1177/0956474811432400

Rodgers, J. (2015). Religious observance. British Journalism Review, 26(3), pp. 37-41. doi: 10.1177/0956474815604296

Rodgers, J. (2013). The Roadmap Ripped Up: Lessons from Gaza in the Second Intifada. Mediterranean Quarterly, 24(3), pp. 20-34. doi: 10.1215/10474552-2339444

Rodgers, J. ORCID: 0000-0002-3365-6909 (2019). ‘Russia is all Right’. Media History, doi: 10.1080/13688804.2019.1634526

Rodgers, J. (2017). This First Draft of History Lasts. British Journalism Review, 28(2), pp. 48-52. doi: 10.1177/0956478417713966

Rodgers, J. (2012). Two sides of the mountains and three sides to every story: Towards a study of the development of the BBC’s multimedia newsgathering. Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies, 1(2), pp. 157-171. doi: 10.1386/ajms.1.2.157_1

Rodgers, J. (2013). The air raids that never were and the war that nobody won: government propaganda in conflict reporting and how journalists should respond to it. Global Media and Communication, 9(1), pp. 5-18. doi: 10.1177/1742766512463037

Rodgers, J. (2016). The clues are in the history. British Journalism Review, 27(2), pp. 45-49. doi: 10.1177/0956474816652814

Rodriguez, N.S. and Blumell, L. (2014). What a year! the framing of marriage equality through media's selected sources in 2013. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 38(4), pp. 341-359. doi: 10.1177/0196859914551767

Rodriguez, N.S., Huemmer, J. and Blumell, L. (2016). Mobile masculinities: An investigation of networked masculinities in gay dating apps. Masculinities and Social Change, 5(3), pp. 241-267. doi: 10.17583/MCS.2016.2047

Rojek, C. (2017). The Two Bodies of Achieved Celebrity. Historical Social Research,

Rojek, C. (2017). The longue durée of Spengler’s thesis of the decline of the West. European Journal of Social Theory, doi: 10.1177/1368431017736411

Schifferes, S., Newman, N., Thurman, N., Corney, D., Goker, A. S. and Martin, C. (2014). Identifying and verifying news through social media: Developing a user-centred tool for professional journalists. Digital Journalism, 2(3), pp. 406-418. doi: 10.1080/21670811.2014.892747

Scott, M., Bunce, M. ORCID: 0000-0002-4924-8993 and Wright, K. (2019). Foundation funding and the boundaries of journalism. Journalism Studies, doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2018.1556321

Singer, J. (2003). Campaign contributions: Online newspaper coverage of election 2000. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 80(1), pp. 39-56. doi: 10.1177/107769900308000104

Singer, J. (2017). Commentary: Objectivity in Other Places and New Times. Journalism & Communication Monographs, 19(4), pp. 317-323. doi: 10.1177/1522637917734215

Singer, J. (2011). Community Service: Editor pride and user preference on local newspaper websites. Journalism Practice, 5(6), pp. 623-642. doi: 10.1080/17512786.2011.601938

Singer, J. (2007). Contested Autonomy: Professional and Popular Claims on Journalistic Norms. Journalism Studies, 8(1), pp. 79-95. doi: 10.1080/14616700601056866

Singer, J. (2009). Convergence and divergence. Journalism, 10(3), pp. 375-377. doi: 10.1177/1464884909102579

Singer, J. (2013). The Ethical Implications of an Elite Press. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 28(3), pp. 203-216. doi: 10.1080/08900523.2013.802163

Singer, J. (2012). The Ethics of Social Journalism. Australian Journalism Review, 34(1), pp. 3-16.

Singer, J. (2009). Ethnography. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 86(1), pp. 191-198. doi: 10.1177/107769900908600112

Singer, J. ORCID: 0000-0002-5777-9065 (2018). Fact-Checkers as Entrepreneurs: Scalability and Sustainability for a New Form of Watchdog Journalism. Journalism Practice, 12(8), pp. 1070-1080. doi: 10.1080/17512786.2018.1493946

Singer, J. ORCID: 0000-0002-5777-9065 (2019). Fact-checkers as Entrepreneurs. Journalism Practice, 13(8), doi: 10.1080/17512786.2019.1646613

Singer, J. (2008). Five Ws and an H: Digital Challenges in Newspaper Newsrooms and Boardrooms. International Journal on Media Management, 10(3), pp. 122-129. doi: 10.1080/14241270802262468

Singer, J. ORCID: 0000-0002-5777-9065 (2019). Habits of Practice, Habits of Thought. Journalism, 20(1), pp. 135-139. doi: 10.1177/1464884918809248

Singer, J. (2009). Implications of Technological Change for Journalists' Tasks and Skills. Journal of Media Business Studies, 6(1), pp. 61-85.

Singer, J. (2010). Journalism Ethics amid Structural Change. Daedalus, 139(2), pp. 89-99. doi: 10.1162/daed.2010.139.2.89

Singer, J. (2008). The Journalist in the Network: A Shifting Rationale for the Gatekeeping Role and Objectivity Norms. Tripodos, 23, pp. 61-76.

Singer, J. (2015). Leaning Conservative: Innovation and Presidential Campaign Coverage by U.S. Newspaper Websites in the Digital Age. ISOJ, 5(1),

Singer, J. (2001). The Metro Wide Web: Changes in Newspapers' Gate-keeping Role Online. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 78(1), pp. 65-80.

Singer, J. (2004). More than ink-stained wretches: The resocialization of print journalists in converged newsrooms. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 81(4), pp. 838-856. doi: 10.1177/107769900408100408

Singer, J. (2006). Partnerships and Public Service: Normative Issues for Journalists in Converged Newsrooms. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 21(1), pp. 30-53. doi: 10.1207/s15327728jmme2101_3

Singer, J. ORCID: 0000-0002-5777-9065 (2019). Populist Postmodernism: When cultural critique of an Enlightenment occupation goes viral. Media and Communication, 7(4), doi: 10.17645/mac.v7i4.2268

Singer, J. (2008). Posting for Points: Edublogs in the JMC Curriculum. Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 63(1), pp. 10-27. doi: 10.1177/107769580806300102

Singer, J. (2008). Publish (and Be Popular) or Perish: Value Metrics for Scholarly Work in a Digital Environment. Journalism Studies, 9(4), pp. 599-604. doi: 10.1080/14616700802114407

Singer, J. (2010). Quality Control: Perceived Effects of User-Generated Content on Newsroom Norms, Values and Routines. Journalism Practice, 4(2), pp. 127-142. doi: 10.1080/17512780903391979

Singer, J. (2009). Role call: 2008 Campaign and election coverage on the web sites of leading U.S. newspapers. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 86(4), pp. 827-843. doi: 10.1177/107769900908600407

Singer, J. (2009). Separate spaces: Discourse about the 2007 Scottish elections on a national newspaper Web site. International Journal of Press/Politics, 14(4), pp. 477-496. doi: 10.1177/1940161209336659

Singer, J. (2007). The Socially Responsible Existentialist: A Normative Emphasis for Journalists in a New Media Environment. Journalism Studies, 7(1), pp. 2-18. doi: 10.1080/14616700500450277

Singer, J. (2006). Stepping back from the gate: Online newspaper editors and the co-production of content in campaign 2004. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 83(2), pp. 265-280. doi: 10.1177/107769900608300203

Singer, J. (2004). Strange Bedfellows? Diffusion of Convergence in Four News Organizations. Journalism Studies, 5(1), pp. 3-18. doi: 10.1080/1461670032000174701

Singer, J. (2014). TRAJECTORIES: Trajectories in Digital Journalism: Embracing Complexity. Journalism Studies, 15(6), pp. 706-710. doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2014.952971

Singer, J. (2016). Transmission Creep: Media Effects Theories and Journalism Studies in a Digital Era. Journalism Studies, doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2016.1186498

Singer, J. (2014). User-Generated Visibility: Secondary gatekeeping in a shared media space. New Media and Society, 16(1), pp. 55-73. doi: 10.1177/1461444813477833

Singer, J. (2003). Who are these guys?: The online challenge to the notion of journalistic professionalism. Journalism, 4(2), pp. 139-163. doi: 10.1177/146488490342001

Singer, J. (2005). The political j-blogger: 'Normalizing' a new media form to fit old norms and practices. Journalism, 6(2), pp. 173-198. doi: 10.1177/1464884905051009

Singer, J. and Ashman, I. (2009). 'Comment Is Free, but Facts Are Sacred': User-generated Content and Ethical Constructs at the Guardian. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 24(1), pp. 3-21. doi: 10.1080/08900520802644345

Singer, J. ORCID: 0000-0002-5777-9065 and Broersma, M. (2019). Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Journalism Students' Interpretive Repertoires for a Changing Occupation. Journalism Practice, doi: 10.1080/17512786.2019.1602478

Singer, J. and Gonzalez-Velez, M. (2003). Envisioning the Caucus Community: Online Newspaper Editors Conceptualize Their Political Roles. Political Communication, 20(4), pp. 433-452. doi: 10.1080/10584600390244185

Splendore, S., Di Salvo, P., Eberwein, T., Groenhart, H., Kus, M. and Porlezza, C. ORCID: 0000-0002-1400-5879 (2016). Educational strategies in data journalism: A comparative study of six European countries. Journalism, 17(1), pp. 138-152. doi: 10.1177/1464884915612683

St Louis, C. (2013). Desperate couples are misled by only positive reports of IVF. The Conversation,

St Louis, C. (2013). Don’t let the PR industry annex science journalism. Research Professional, p. 22.

St Louis, C. (2013). We need to talk about sexism in science. The Guardian,

Statham, P. and Tumber, H. (2013). Relating news analysis and public opinion: Applying a communications method as a 'tool' to aid interpretation of survey results. Journalism, 14(6), pp. 737-753. doi: 10.1177/1464884913491044

Tasiu Abubakar, A. ORCID: 0000-0003-2746-6380 (2019). Hostile gatekeeping: The strategy of engaging with journalists in extremism reporting. Defence Strategic Communications, 5(Autumn), pp. 51-87. doi: 10.30966/2018.RIGA.5

Tasiu Abubakar, A. ORCID: 0000-0003-2746-6380 (2019). News Values and the Ethical Dilemmas of Covering Violent Extremism. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, doi: 10.1177/1077699019847258

Tasiu Abubakar, A. (2013). Selective believability: A perspective on Africans’ interactions with global media. Journal of African Media Studies, 5(2), pp. 219-236. doi: 10.1386/jams.5.2.219_1

Tasiu Abubakar, A. (2017). Strategic communications, Boko Haram and counter-insurgency. Defence Strategic Communications, 3(Autumn), pp. 139-170.

Tasiu Abubakar, A. (2012). The media, politics and Boko blitz. Journal of African Media Studies, 4(1), pp. 97-110. doi: 10.1386/jams.4.1.97_7

Thurman, N. (2008). Forums for citizen journalists? Adoption of user generated content initiatives by online news media. New Media & Society, 10(1), pp. 139-157. doi: 10.1177/1461444807085325

Thurman, N. (2011). Making 'The Daily Me': Technology, economics and habit in the mainstream assimilation of personalized news. Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism, 12(4), pp. 395-415. doi: 10.1177/1464884910388228

Thurman, N. (2018). Mixed methods communication research: Combining qualitative and quantitative approaches in the study of online journalism. SAGE Research Methods Cases, doi: 10.4135/9781526428431

Thurman, N. (2017). Newspaper Consumption in the Mobile Age: Re-assessing multi-platform performance and market share using ‘time-spent’. Journalism Studies, doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2017.1279028

Thurman, N. (2014). Newspaper consumption in the digital age: Measuring multi-channel audience attention and brand popularity. Digital Journalism, 2(2), doi: 10.1080/21670811.2013.818365

Thurman, N. (2017). Social media, surveillance and news work: On the apps promising journalists a “crystal ball”. Digital Journalism, doi: 10.1080/21670811.2017.1345318

Thurman, N. (2017). What’s a reader actually worth?. British Journalism Review, 28(2), pp. 37-41. doi: 10.1177/0956474817713963

Thurman, N. (2007). The globalization of journalism online: A transatlantic study of news websites and their international readers. Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism, 8(3), pp. 285-307. doi: 10.1177/1464884907076463

Thurman, N., Doerr, K. and Kunert, J. (2017). When Reporters get Hands-on with Robo-writing: Professionals Consider Automated Journalism’s Capabilities and Consequences. Digital Journalism, 5(10), pp. 1240-1259. doi: 10.1080/21670811.2017.1289819

Thurman, N. and Fletcher, R. (2018). Are newspapers heading towards post-print obscurity? A case study of The Independent’s transition to online-only. Digital Journalism, 6(8), pp. 1003-1017. doi: 10.1080/21670811.2018.1504625

Thurman, N. and Fletcher, R. (2019). Has Digital Distribution Rejuvenated Readership? Revisiting the Age Demographics of Newspaper Consumption. Journalism Studies, 20(4), pp. 542-562. doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2017.1397532

Thurman, N. and Fletcher, R. (2018). Save Money, Lose Impact. British Journalism Review, 29(3), pp. 31-36. doi: 10.1177/0956474818798538

Thurman, N. and Herbert, J. (2007). Paid content strategies for news websites: An empirical study of British newspapers' online business models. Journalism Practice, 1(2), pp. 208-226. doi: 10.1080/17512780701275523

Thurman, N. and Lupton, B. (2008). Convergence calls: multimedia storytelling at British news websites. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 14(4), pp. 439-455. doi: 10.1177/1354856508094662

Thurman, N., Moeller, J., Helberger, N. and Trilling, D. (2018). My friends, editors, algorithms, and I: Examining audience attitudes to news selection. Digital Journalism, doi: 10.1080/21670811.2018.1493936

Thurman, N. and Myllylahti, M. (2009). Taking the paper out of news: A case study of Taloussanomat, Europe's first online-only newspaper. Journalism Studies, 10(5), pp. 691-708. doi: 10.1080/14616700902812959

Thurman, N. and Newman, N. (2014). The Future of Breaking News Online? A study of live blogs through surveys of their consumption, and of readers' attitudes and participation. Journalism Studies, 15(5), pp. 655-667. doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2014.882080

Thurman, N., Pascal, J. C. and Bradshaw, P. (2012). Can Big Media do "Big Society"?: A Critical Case Study of Commercial, Convergent Hyperlocal News. International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, 8(2-3), doi: 10.1386/macp.8.2-3.269_1

Thurman, N. and Schifferes, S. (2012). The Future of Personalisation at News Websites: Lessons from a Longitudinal Study. Journalism Studies, 13(5-6), doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2012.664341

Thurman, N. and Walters, A. (2013). Live Blogging- Digital Journalism's Pivotal Platform? A case study of the production, consumption, and form of Live Blogs at Guardian.co.uk. Digital Journalism, 1(1), pp. 82-101. doi: 10.1080/21670811.2012.714935

Tully, M., Harmsen, S., Singer, J. and Ekdale, B. (2017). Case Study Shows Disconnect on Civic Journalism's Role. Newspaper Research Journal, 38(4), pp. 484-496. doi: 10.1177/0739532917739881

Tumber, H. (2014). Journalism and the Invasion of Grenada 30 Years On: A Retrospective. Round Table, 103(1), pp. 55-64. doi: 10.1080/00358533.2013.874163

Tumber, H. and Ayton, P. (2014). Media bias and the Scottish referendum: BBC gets the blame as usual. The Conversation,

Tumber, H. and Zelizer, B. (2019). Special 20th anniversary issue: The challenges facing journalism today. Journalism, 20(1), pp. 5-7. doi: 10.1177/1464884918804736

Vos, T. P. and Singer, J. (2016). Media Discourse about Entrepreneurial Journalism: Implications for Journalistic Capital. Journalism Practice, 10(2), pp. 143-159. doi: 10.1080/17512786.2015.1124730

Vujnovic, M., Singer, J., Paulussen, S., Heinonen, A., Reich, Z., Quandt, T., Hermida, A. and Domingo, D. (2010). Exploring the Political-Economic Factors of Participatory Journalism: Views of Online Journalists in 10 Countries. Journalism Practice, 4(3), pp. 285-296. doi: 10.1080/17512781003640588

Vuohelainen, M. (2014). Bernard Heldmann and the Union Jack, 1880-83: The making of a professional author. Victorian Periodicals Review, 47(1), pp. 105-142. doi: 10.1353/vpr.2014.0010

Vuohelainen, M. (2013). "Contributing to most things": Richard Marsh, literary production, and the Fin de Siècle periodicals market. Victorian Periodicals Review, 46(3), pp. 401-422. doi: 10.1353/vpr.2013.0022

Vuohelainen, M. (2006). Richard Marsh’s The Beetle (1897): A Late-Victorian Popular Novel. Working With English: medieval and modern language, literature and drama, 2(1), pp. 89-100.

Wheelwright, J. (2017). 'The Orgy Nex Door: An Exploration of Ethical Relationships in Gay Talese's 'Thy Neighbor's Wife' and 'The Voyeur's Motel'. Literary Journalism Studies, 9(2), pp. 28-50.

Wheelwright, J. (2016). The ethical turn in considering hidden children's Holocaust testimony as historical reconstruction. Ethical Space: the international journal of communication ethics, 13(4), pp. 4-10.

Wright, K., Bunce, M. and Scott, M. (2018). Foundation-funded journalism, Philanthrocapitalism and Tainted donors. Journalism Studies, doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2017.1417053

Book Section

Blumell, L. ORCID: 0000-0003-4608-9269 and Hellmueller, L. (2019). Celebrity Coverage. In: Vos, T. P., Hanusch, F., Dimitrakopoulou, D., Geertsema-Sligh, M. and Sehl, A. (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Journalism. . Massachusetts, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ISBN 9781118841570

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Bunce, M. (2016). The International News Coverage of Africa: Beyond the ‘Single Story’. In: Bunce, M., Franks, S. and Paterson, C. (Eds.), Africa's Media Image in the 21st Century: From the ‘Heart of Darkness’ to ‘Africa Rising’. (pp. 17-29). UK: Routledge. ISBN 9781138962316

Bunce, M. (2014). International news and the image of Africa: new storytellers, new narratives? In: Images of Africa: Creation, Negotiation and Subversion. (pp. 42-62). Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 978-0719091469

Bunce, M., Franks, S. and Paterson, C. (2016). INTRODUCTION: A New Africa’s Media Image? In: Bunce, M., Franks, S. and Paterson, C. (Eds.), Africa's Media Image in the 21st Century: From the ‘Heart of Darkness’ to ‘Africa Rising’. (pp. 1-14). UK: Routledge. ISBN 9781138962316

Bunce, M. ORCID: 0000-0002-4924-8993, Scott, M. and Wright, K. (2019). Humanitarian Journalism. In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication. . Oxford University Press.

Cooper, G. ORCID: 0000-0003-2367-8626 (2012). Facing up to the ethical issues surrounding Facebook use. In: Keeble, R. and Mair, J. (Eds.), The Phone Hacking Scandal: Journalism on Trial. (pp. 250-262). Bury St Edmunds: Abramis. ISBN 9781845495565

Cooper, G. (2015). Give us your ****ing money" A Critical Appraisal of TV and the Cash Nexus. In: Cooper, G. and Cottle, S. (Eds.), Humanitarianism, Communications and Change: 19 (Global Crises and the Media). (pp. 67-77). Peter Lang. ISBN 9781433125263

Cooper, G. (2015). NGOs media and public understanding: 25 Years on an interview with Paddy Coulter former head of media at Oxfam. In: Cooper, G. and Cottle, S. (Eds.), Humanitarianism, Communications and Change: 19 (Global Crises and the Media). (pp. 79-89). New York, USA: Peter Lang Publishing, Inc. ISBN 9781433125263

Cooper, G. (2017). Rights and Responsibilities when using user-generated content to report crisis events. In: Tumber, H. and Waisbord, S. (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Media and Human Rights. (pp. 257-268). Routledge. ISBN 1317215125

Cooper, G. (2017). UGC creators and use of their content by mainstream media. In: Tong, J. and Lo, S-H. (Eds.), Digital Technology and Journalism. (pp. 71-90). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9783319550268

Cooper, G. (2015). Unlocking the gate? How NGOs mediate the voices of the marginalised in a social media context. In: Thorsen, E., Jackson, D., Savigny, H. and Alexander, J. (Eds.), Media, Margins and Civic Agency. (pp. 29-42). London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781137512635

Cooper, G. ORCID: 0000-0003-2367-8626 (2011). Why were Women Correspondents the Face of Coverage of the Libyan Revolution. In: Mair, J. and Keeble, R. L. (Eds.), Mirage in the Desert? Reporting the 'Arab Spring'. (pp. 236-244). Bury St Edmunds: Abramis. ISBN 1845495144

Cooper, G. ORCID: 0000-0003-2367-8626 (2016). Women War Correspondents in 2013. In: Ardener, S., Armitage-Woodward, F. and Sciama, L. (Eds.), War and Women Across Continents: Autobiographical and Biographical Experiences. (pp. 147-158). New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 9781785330131

Cooper, G. and Cottle, S. (2015). Humanitarianism Communications and Change: Final Reflections. In: Cooper, G. and Cottle, S. (Eds.), Humanitarianism, Communications and Change. (pp. 251-264). New York, USA: Peter Lang Publishing, Inc. ISBN 9781433125263

Franks, S. (2015). From pictures to policy: How does humanitarian reporting have an influence? In: Cottle, S. and Cooper, G. (Eds.), Humanitarianism, Communications and Change. Global Crises and the Media (19). (pp. 153-166). Peter Lang. ISBN 9781433125263

Franks, S. (2017). Reporting Humanitarian Narratives: Are We Missing Out on the Politics? In: Andersen, R. and de Silva, P. L. (Eds.), The Routledge companion to media and humanitarian action. (pp. 189-199). UK: Routledge. ISBN 9781138688575

Franks, S. ORCID: 0000-0002-9449-2725 and Howell, L. (2019). Seeking women's expertise in the UK broadcast news media. In: Carter, C., Steiner, L. and Allan, S. (Eds.), Journalism, Gender and Power. (pp. 49-62). Oxford, UK: Routledge. ISBN 1138895369

Greer, C. ORCID: 0000-0002-8623-702X and McLaughlin, E. (2014). Righting Wrongs: Citizen Journalism and Miscarriages of Justice. In: Thorsen, E. and Allan, S. (Eds.), Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives - Volume 2. (pp. 39-50). New York, USA: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften. ISBN 9781433122835

Harb, Z. ORCID: 0000-0002-7630-1171 (2019). After the Arab Revolts: social media and the journalist in Egypt. In: Price, S. (Ed.), Journalism, Power and Investigation Global and Activist Perspectives. (pp. 215-225). London: Routledge. ISBN 9781138743090

Harb, Z. (2015). Al Manar and Hezbollah: Creative instances in Propaganda Warefare. In: Hamdar, A. and Moore, L. (Eds.), Islamism and Cultural Expression in the Arab World. (pp. 189-205). Routledge. ISBN 041552184X

Harb, Z. (2016). Hezbollah, Al-Manar, and the Arab Revolts: Defiance or Survival? In: Zayani, M. and Mirgani, S. (Eds.), Bullets and Bulletins: Media and Politics in the Wake of the Arab Uprisings. (pp. 165-177). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0190491550

Harb, Z. ORCID: 0000-0002-7630-1171 (2019). Journalism Cultures in Egypt and Lebanon: Role Perception, Professional Practices and Ethical Considerations. In: Resende, Fernando and Iqani, Mahita (Eds.), Global South: Narrative Territorialities, Cross-cultural Flow. . London: Routledge. ISBN 9781138595521

Hayes, K. and Felle, T. (2016). Going digital or going free? Ireland’s newspapers struggle for digital success as the print cliff looms. In: Mair, J, Clark, T, Fowler, N, Snoddy, R and Tait, R (Eds.), Last Words: How can journalism survive the decline of print? (pp. 23-31). Abramis. ISBN 9781845496968

Hewett, J. (2017). Collaborative learning: from CAR to data journalism and Hacks/Hackers. In: Mair, J., Keeble, R. L., Lucero, M. and Moore, M. (Eds.), Data Journalism: past, present and future. (pp. 5-22). Bury St Edmunds: Abramis. ISBN 9781845497149

Hewett, J. (2015). Data Journalism Grows Up. In: Felle, T., Mair, J. and Radcliffe, D. (Eds.), Data Journalism: Inside the Global Future. (pp. 27-38). UK: Abramis. ISBN 9781845496630

Hewett, J. (2015). Live-tweeting: the rise of real-time reporting. In: Zion, L. and Craig, D. (Eds.), Ethics for Digital Journalists: Emerging Best Practices. (pp. 115-129). USA: Routledge. ISBN 1135114234

Kernan, M.A. (2017). An exploration of Barnett’s analysis of the ‘ecological’ university (2011) and the potential contribution of arts-based pedagogy and knowledge. In: Ward, J. and Linstead, S. (Eds.), Empowering the Intangible. (pp. 73-88). York, UK: University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD. ISBN 978-0-901931-19-1

Lashmar, P. (2008). From shadow boxing to Ghost Plane: English journalism and the War on Terror. In: Investigative Journalism. (pp. 191-214). Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780415441445

Lashmar, P. (2013). From the Insight Team to Wikileaks, the continuing power of investigative journalism as a benchmark of quality news journalism. In: Anderson, P.J., Ogola, G. and Williams, M. (Eds.), The Future of Quality News Journalism. (pp. 35-52). Routledge. ISBN 9780415532860

Lashmar, P. (2013). Journalist, Folk Devil? In: Petley, J., Critcher, C., Hughes, J. and Rohloff, A. (Eds.), Moral Panics in the Contemporary World. (pp. 51-72). London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1-6235-6893-1

Lashmar, P. ORCID: 0000-0001-9049-3985 (2018). Journalistic freedom and the surveillance of journalists post-Snowden. In: Eldridge, S. and Franklin, B. (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Developments in Digital Journalism Studies. . Oxford, UK: Taylor and Francis. ISBN 9781138283053

Lonsdale, S. (2017). 'Arnold Bennett, Journalism and the Press Barons'. In: Shapcott, J. (Ed.), An Arnold Bennett Companion Volume II. . Leek, UK: Churnet Valley Books.

Lonsdale, S. (2017). 'Imprisoned in a cage of print': Rose Macaulay, Journalism and Gender. In: MacDonald, K.F. (Ed.), Rose Macaulay, Gender, and Modernity. (pp. 57-74). London: Routledge. ISBN 9781138206175

Lonsdale, S. (2017). 'The Sheep and the Goats': Interwar Women Journalists, the Society of Women Journalists and the Woman Journalist. In: Clay, C., DiCenzo, M., Green, B. and Hackney, F. (Eds.), Edinburgh Companion to Women’s Print Media in Interwar Britain (1918-1939). (pp. 463-476). UK: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9781474412537

Porlezza, C. (2006). Bashing the Competition, Indulging in Self-Adulation. In: Egli von Matt, S., Elia, C. and Russ-Mohl, S. (Eds.), Media Journalism in the Attention Cycle. Problems, Perspectives, Visions. (pp. 47-52). Lugano and Milano: Gianpiero Casagrande editore. ISBN 978.88.7795.170.0

Porlezza, C. ORCID: 0000-0002-1400-5879 (2019). Data journalism and the ethics of open source. In: Daly, A., Devitt, S. K. and Mann, M. (Eds.), Good Data. Theory on Demand, 29. (pp. 189-201). Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures. ISBN 978-94-92302-27-4

Porlezza, C. ORCID: 0000-0002-1400-5879 and Di Salvo, P. (2019). Ensuring Accountability and Transparency in Networked Journalism. In: Eberwein, Toias, Fengler, Susanne and Karmasin, Matthias (Eds.), Media Accountability in the Era of Post-Truth Politics. (pp. 212-226). London: Routledge. ISBN 9780815361664

Porlezza, C. and Russ-Mohl, S. (2012). Getting the Facts Straight in a Digital Era: Journalistic Accuracy and Trustworthiness. In: Peters, C. and Broersma, M. (Eds.), Rethinking Journalism. (pp. 45-59). London: Routledge. ISBN 9780415697026

Rodgers, J. (2014). From Perestroika to Putin: Journalism in Russia. In: Bennett, J. and Strange, N. (Eds.), Media Independence: Working with Freedom or Working for Free? Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies. (pp. 223-242). Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781138023482

Rodgers, J. (2015). The downfall of the News of the World: the decline of the English newspaper and the double-edged sword of technology. In: Brake, L., Kaul, C. and Turner, M. W. (Eds.), The News of the World and the British Press, 1843-2011. Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media. (pp. 266-279). Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781137392039

Rodgers, J. (2011). 'The fog of propaganda: attempts to influence the reporting of the Arab Spring, and how journalists should see through it'. In: Mair, J. and Keeble, R. (Eds.), Mirage in the Desert? Reporting the 'Arab Spring'. (pp. 94-100). UK: Abramis. ISBN 1845495144

Samman, A. and Seabrooke, L. (2016). International Political Economy. In: Guillaume, X. and Bilgin, P. (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of International Political Sociology. . UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780415732253

Scott, M., Bunce, M. and Wright, K. (2018). Doing Good and Looking Good in Global Humanitarian Reporting: Is Philanthrojournalism good news? In: Enghel, F. and Noske-Turner, J. (Eds.), Communication in International Development: Doing Good or Looking Good? . Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9781138569911

Scott, M., Bunce, M. ORCID: 0000-0002-4924-8993 and Wright, K. The Politics of Humanitarian Journalism. In: Chouliaraki, L. and Vestergaard, A. (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Humanitarian Communication. . Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9781138230576

Singer, J. (2015). Computer-mediated Communication. In: The International Encyclopedia of Political Communication. (pp. 194-199). John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-29075-0

Singer, J. (2018). Entrepreneurial Journalism. In: Vos, T. P. (Ed.), Handbooks of Communication Science: Journalism. Handbooks of Communication Science. (pp. 349-366). Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. ISBN 978-1-5015-0008-4

Singer, J. (2008). Ethnography of Newsroom Convergence. In: Paterson, C. and Domingo, D. (Eds.), Making Online News: The Ethnography of New Media Production. (pp. 157-170). New York, USA: Peter Lang.

Singer, J. (2011). Journalism and Digital Technologies. In: Lowrey, W. and Gade, P. J. (Eds.), Changing the News: The forces shaping journalism in uncertain times. (pp. 213-229). Oxford: Routledge. ISBN 9780415871587

Singer, J. (2011). Journalism in a Network. In: Deuze, M. (Ed.), Managing Media Work. (pp. 103-109). California: Sage. ISBN 9781412971249

Singer, J. (2009). Journalism in the Network. In: The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism Studies. (pp. 277-286). New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780415465298

Singer, J. (2016). The Journalist as Entrepreneur. In: Petersen, C. and Broersma, M. (Eds.), Rethinking Journalism: The societal role and relevance of journalism in a digital age. . UK: Routledge. ISBN 9781138860858

Singer, J. ORCID: 0000-0002-5777-9065 (2019). Journalists. In: Vos, T. P. (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies. . Massachusetts, USA: Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 9781118841570

Singer, J. (2006). Journalists and News Bloggers: Complements, Contradictions and Challenges. In: Bruns, A. and Jacobs, J. (Eds.), Uses of Blogs. (pp. 23-32). New York: Peter Lang. ISBN 9780820481241

Singer, J. (2013). Networked News Work. In: Brennen, B. (Ed.), Assessing Evidence in a Postmodern World. (pp. 137-150). Marquette University Press. ISBN 9780874620368

Singer, J. (2010). Norms and the Network: Journalistic Ethics in a Shared Media Space. In: Journalism Ethics: A Philosophical Approach. (pp. 117-129). Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195370805

Singer, J. (2015). On a Role: Online Newspapers, Participatory Journalism, and the U.S. Presidential Elections. In: Vos, T. P. and Heinderyckx, F. (Eds.), Gatekeeping in Transition. (pp. 85-103). New York, USA: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-73161-4

Singer, J. (2015). Out of Bounds: Professional Norms as Boundary Markers. In: Carlson, M. and Lewis, S.C. (Eds.), Boundaries of Journalism: Professionalism, Practices and Participation. (pp. 21-36). Oxford: Routledge. ISBN 9781138020672

Singer, J. (2018). Theorizing Digital Journalism: The Limits of Linearity and the Rise of Relationships. In: Eldridge II, S. A. and Franklin, B. (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Developments in Digital Journalism Studies. (pp. 487-500). London: Routledge. ISBN 9781138283053

Singer, J. (2016). Triangulating Methods in the Study of Journalistic Role Performance. In: Mellado, C., Hellmueller, L. and Donsbach, W. (Eds.), Journalistic Role Performance: Concepts, Contexts, and Methods. (pp. 206-220). New York: Routledge. ISBN 9781138783010

Singer, J. and Ashman, I. (2009). User-Generated Content and Journalistic Values. In: Allan, S and Thorsen, E. (Eds.), Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives. Global Crises and the Media (1). (pp. 233-242). New York, USA: Peter Lang. ISBN 9781433102950

Singer, J. and Dorsher, M. (2011). New Technologies and Techniques: New Ethics? (3rd ed.) In: Gordon, A. D., Kittross, J. M., Merrill, J. C., Babcock, W. and Dorsher, M. (Eds.), Controversies in Media Ethics. (pp. 216-226). New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780415992473

Singer, J. and Quandt, T. (2009). Convergence and Cross-Platform Content Production. In: Wahl-Jorgensen, K. and Hanitszch,, T. (Eds.), The Handbook of Journalism Studies. (pp. 130-144). New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780805863420

St Louis, C. (2011). What is a Science Journalist for: Communication or Investigation? In: Mair, J. and Keeble, R. (Eds.), Investigative Journalism: Dead or Alive? (pp. 308-315). Abramis Academic Publishing. ISBN 9781845494902

Tasiu Abubakar, A. (2017). Audience Participation and BBC’s Digital Quest in Nigeria. In: Willems, W. and Mano, W. (Eds.), Everyday Media Culture in Africa: Audiences and Users. Routledge Advances in Internationalizing Media Studies. . Routledge. ISBN 9781138202849

Tasiu Abubakar, A. (2014). British public diplomacy: A case study of the BBC Hausa Service. In: Mirchandani, R. and Abubakar, A. (Eds.), Britain’s International Broadcasting. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. (pp. 31-49). California, USA: Figueroa Press. ISBN 0182170543

Tasiu Abubakar, A. (2016). Communicating violence: The media strategies of Boko Haram. In: Bunce, M., Franks, S. and Paterson, C. (Eds.), Africa's Media Image in the 21st Century: From the "Heart of Darkness" to "Africa Rising". (pp. 200-210). UK: Routledge. ISBN 9781138962323

Thurman, N. (2019). Computational Journalism. In: Wahl-Jorgensen, K. and Hanitzsch, T. (Eds.), The Handbook of Journalism Studies, Second Edition. . New York: Routledge. ISBN 9781315167497

Thurman, N. (2013). How Live Blogs are Reconfiguring Breaking News. In: Newman, N. and Levy, D. A. L. (Eds.), Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2013: Tracking the Future of News. (pp. 85-88). Oxford, UK: Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford.

Thurman, N. (2015). Journalism, Gatekeeping, and Interactivity. In: Coleman, S. and Freelon, D. (Eds.), A Handbook of Digital Politics. (pp. 357-374). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. ISBN 9781782548751

Thurman, N. (2018). Personalization of News. In: Vos, T. P., Hanusch, F., Dimitrakopoulou, D., Geertsema-Sligh, M. and Sehl, A. (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies. . Massachusetts, USA: Wiley-Blackwell.

Thurman, N. (2015). Real-time Online Reporting: Best Practices for Live Blogging. In: Zion, L. and Craig, D. A. (Eds.), Ethics for Digital Journalists: Emerging Best Practices. (pp. 103-114). UK: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-85884-7

Thurman, N. and Hermida, A. (2010). Gotcha: How newsroom norms are shaping participatory journalism online. In: Tunney, S and Monaghan, G (Eds.), Web Journalism: A New Form of Citizenship? (pp. 46-62). Eastbourne, UK: Sussex Academic Press. ISBN 1845192796

Thurman, N., Picard, R.G., Myllylahti, M. and Krumsvik, A.H. (2018). On Digital Distribution’s Failure to Solve Newspapers’ Existential Crisis: Symptoms, Causes, Consequences and Remedies. In: Eldridge II, S.A. and Franklin, B. (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Developments in Digital Journalism Studies. . London: Routledge. ISBN 9781138283053

Thurman, N. and Rodgers, J. (2014). Citizen Journalism in Real Time: Live Blogging and Crisis Events. In: Thorsen, E. and Allan, S. (Eds.), Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives, Volume 2. (pp. 81-95). New York: Peter Lang. ISBN 9781433122828

Thurman, N. and Schapals, A. K. (2016). Live blogs, sources, and objectivity: The contradictions of real-time online reporting. In: Franklin, B. and Eldridge, S. (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Digital Journalism Studies. (pp. 283-292). UK: Routledge. ISBN 9781138887961

Tumber, H. (2019). Journalism Studies. In: Vos, T. P. and Hanusch, F. (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies. . Wiley. ISBN 9781118841679

Tumber, H. and Waisbord, S. (2017). The Media and Human Rights: Mapping the Field. In: Tumber, H. and Waisbord, S. (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Media and Human Rights. (pp. 1-14). London: Routledge. ISBN 9781138665545

Tumber, H. and Waisbord, S. (2019). Media and Scandal. In: Tumber, H. and Waisbord, S. (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Media and Scandal. (pp. 10-21). Oxford, UK: Routledge. ISBN 0815387598

Conference or Workshop Item

Bromley, M. S. (2015). A socially-responsible educational response to routine-biased technological change in journalism: Fostering employability among journalists in the United Kingdom. Paper presented at the 4th Annual International Conference on Journalism and Mass Communications, 05-10-2015 - 06-10-2015, Singapore.

Gutierrez-Lopez, M., Missaoui, S., Makri, S. ORCID: 0000-0002-5817-4893, Porlezza, C. ORCID: 0000-0002-1400-5879, Cooper, G. ORCID: 0000-0003-2367-8626 and MacFarlane, A. ORCID: 0000-0002-8057-0737 (2019). Journalists as Design Partners for AI. Paper presented at the CHI 2019 ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 04 - 09 May 2019, Glasgow, UK.

Kernan, M.A. (2016). Collaboration and aesthetic pedagogy: A theoretical analysis of creative group performances in a Masters programme in Innovation, Creativity and Leadership. Paper presented at the IFKAD 2016 – International Forum on Knowledge Asset Dynamics, 15-17 Jun 2016, Dresden, Germany.

Kernan, M.A. (2017). Digital Shakespeare, 1996-2017: An exploration of the cultural and technological history of the four Arden Shakespeare digital formats with reference to analytical insights from digital humanities research. Paper presented at the Centre for English Research Seminar, 15 February 2017, London, UK.

Kernan, M.A. (2016). From 1899 to digital: The Arden Shakespeare, Shakespearean critical scholarship and the evolution of English as a discipline. Paper presented at the Shakespeare: Metamorphosis Festival, 25 Aug 2016, London, UK.

Kernan, M.A. (2017). Higher education, employability and the Teaching Excellence Framework: City’s BA English and the broader potential of publishing education. Paper presented at the By the Book 2017: Best practice in Publishing Studies Teaching, 21-23 June 2017, Florence, Italy.

Kernan, M.A. (2016). The Second Arden Shakespeare Series: A theoretical discussion and analysis. Paper presented at the By the Book: Building Audiences for the Book in an Age of Media Proliferation, 23–24 Jun 2016, Florence, Italy.

Kernan, M.A. (2017). Towards applying the work of Iain McGilchrist and Guy Claxton to the analysis of arts-based experiences. Paper presented at the Beyond Text: Arts-based research practice, Erasmus+ Project, Catalonia, Spain.

Kernan, M.A. (2016). An exploration of Barnett’s analysis of the ‘ecological’ university (2011) and the potential contribution of arts-based pedagogy and knowledge. Paper presented at the Empowering the Intangible: Art of Management & Organization Conference 2016, 1-4 Sep 2016, Bled, Slovenia.

Kernan, M.A., Rich, M.G., Brown, A. and Holtham, C. (2017). Educating innovative leaders for the unordered world of VUCA. Paper presented at the IFKAD 12, 7-9 Jun 2017, St Petersburg, Russia.

Kernan, M.A., Rich, M.G., Brown, A. and Holtham, C. (2017). Three dimensions of ambiguity: what they mean for management students. Paper presented at the Chartered Association of Business Schools’ Learning, Teaching & Student Experience 2017: Showcasing excellence in business and management education, 25-26 Apr 2017, Bristol, UK.

Missaoui, S., Gutierrez-Lopez, M., MacFarlane, A. ORCID: 0000-0002-8057-0737, Makri, S. ORCID: 0000-0002-5817-4893, Porlezza, C. ORCID: 0000-0002-1400-5879 and Cooper, G. ORCID: 0000-0003-2367-8626 (2019). How to Blend Journalistic Expertise with Artificial Intelligence for Research and Verifying News Stories. Paper presented at the CHI 2019 ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 04 - 09 May 2019, Glasgow, UK.

Rodgers, J. (2014). From Stalingrad to Grozny: patriotism, political pressure, and literature in the war reporting of Vassily Grossman and Anna Politkovskaya. Paper presented at the Media, War & Conflict's Fifth Anniversary Conference,, 11-04-2013 - 12-04-2013, Royal Holloway, London, UK.

Book

Townend, J., ed. (2012). Justice wide open: working papers. London, UK: Centre for Law Justice and Journalism, City University London.

St Louis, C., ed. (2011). Reframing libel. London: City University London.

Thesis

Abdullah, A.D. (2011). The Iraqi Media Under the American Occupation: 2003 - 2008. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Blue, A. (2010). Stretching the Limits: journalism and gender politics in women’s sport. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Bora, Birce (2015). Representation of Turkey in the British print media: to be or not to be European. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Brooke, H. (2016). Citizen or subject? Freedom of information and the informed citizen in a democracy. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Dogan, T. (2018). Communication strategies of the AK Party in Turkey. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Gaber, I. (2013). A Crisis in Political Communications? Reflections of a Critical Practitioner. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Griffiths, D.M. (1989). The social and economic history of The Standard and Fleet Street 1653-1900. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Hadhum, Haider S. (2012). The media in transition: The rise of an "independent" press in Post-Invasion Iraq and the American role in shaping the Iraqi press 2003 - 2005. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Hermida, A. (2014). Open journalism: dynamics of change and continuity in news work in the 21st century. (Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Hunter,, F.N. (1982). Grub Street and academia : the relationship between journalism and education, 1880-1940, with special reference to the London University Diploma for Journalism, 1919-1939. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Jawad, A.S. (1984). Literary journalism in England and Egypt : A comparative study of the essay and the review. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Johnston, L. (2016). Reporting the Syria conflict on television (2011-2014): how the use of user generated content (UGC) has shaped BBC World News TV coverage and affected journalistic practices. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Kamaras, D. (2004). News production in Greece : journalists, newspapers and the Internet. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Keeble, R. (1996). The Gulf War myth: a study of the press coverage of the 1991 Gulf conflict. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Morriss, Agnieszka (2016). The BBC Polish Service during World War II. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Nel, F. P. (2016). Pressed to change: systematically reconsidering journalistic boundaries in the newsroom, boardroom and classroom. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Newkey-Burden, George (2011). The Making of a Victorian Newspaper during a Period of Social Change. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Rowlands, Barbara Ann (2015). The Emperor's New Clothes: Media Representations Of Complementary and Alternative Medicine: 1990-2005. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Taylor, J.E. (1999). A comparison and analysis of European Union news coverage in the UK and Danish newspaper press. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Townend, J. (2014). Defamation, privacy & the ‘chill:’ A socio-­‐legal study of the relationship between media law and journalistic practice in England and Wales, 2008-­‐13. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Waterhouse, R.T. (2014). Satanic abuse, false memories, weird beliefs and moral panics. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Wells, R. (2017). The case of UK Government recommendations on red and processed meat consumption and cancer prevention. Towards a theory of mediatized food policy?. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Wheelwright, J. (2014). Writing in the borderlands: A critical review of literary journalism and historiography, 1989-2011. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Performance

Myerson, J. (2009). Invasion BBC Radio 4. *

Myerson, J. (2009). Number 10 (Series 3) BBC Radio 4. *

Myerson, J. (2011). Payback: ten days in October 1973 BBC Radio 4. *

Myerson, J. (2008). The way we live right now BBC Radio 4. *

Myerson, J., Grossman, V. and Walker, M. (2011). Life and Fate BBC Radio 4. *

Report

Brooke, H. and Felle, T. (2016). Evidence submitted to the Independent Commission on Freedom of Information. .

Bunce, M. (2011). The new foreign correspondent at work: Local-national ‘stringers’ and the global news coverage of Darfur. Oxford: Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

Clarke, M., Brooke, H., Hennessy, P., O'Neill, O., Omand, D., Cowley, L., Evans, J., Lane-Fox, M., Grieve, J., Hall, W., Rooker, J., Scarlett, J. and Walden, I. (2015). A Democratic Licence to Operate: Report of the Independent Surveillance Review (Whitehall Report 2-15,). London: Royal United Services Institute.

Felle, T. (2017). Media Merger between Celtic Media Newspapers Ltd (CMNL) and Independent News and Media Holdings (Ireland) Ltd - Submission to the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. .

Scott, M., Bunce, M. ORCID: 0000-0002-4924-8993 and Wright, K. (2018). The State of Humanitarian Journalism. Norwich, England: University of East Anglia.

Scott, M., Wright, K. and Bunce, M. ORCID: 0000-0002-4924-8993 (2018). Foundation support for international non-profit news: Mapping the funding landscape. Norwich, UK: University of East Anglia.

Thurman, N. (2006). Журналістика із залученням читачів до дискусії у традиційних ЗМІ. Ставлення до новітніх інтерактивних технологій і впровадження їх на британських сайтах. Ukraine: British Council Ukraine.

Thurman, N. (2018). Time Spent Reading News-Brands: Print–Digital Performance, Online-Only Effects, and Long-Term Trends. Frankfurt, Germany: World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA).

Thurman, N., Cornia, A. and Kunert, J. (2016). Journalists in the UK. UK: Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

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