Number of items at this level: 33.
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Bickerton, J., Procter, S., Johnson, B. & Medina, A. (2010). A video life-world approach to consultation practice: The relevance of a socio-phenomenological approach. Human Studies, 33(2-3), 157 - 171. doi: 10.1007/s10746-010-9162-9
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Cohen, R. L. (2010). Rethinking 'mobile work': Boundaries of space, time and social relation in the working lives of mobile hairstylists. Work, Employment and Society, 24(1), 65 - 84. doi: 10.1177/0950017009353658
Cohen, R. L. (2008). Work relations and the multiple dimensions of the work-life boundary: Hairstyling at home. In: C. Warhurst, D. R. Eikhof & A. Haunschild (Eds.), Work less, live more? Critical Perspectives in Work and Employment. (pp. 115 - 135). London, UK: Palgrave MacMillan. ISBN 9780230535602
Cohen, R. L., Hughes, C. & Lampard, R. (2011). The methodological impact of feminism: A troubling issue for sociology?. Sociology, 45(4), 570 - 586. doi: 10.1177/0038038511406599
Collins, D. A. (2012). The chaos machine: The WTO in a social entropy model of the World Trading System. London: The City Law School of City University London.
Collins, D. A. & Cave, M. (2013). Media pluralism and the overlapping instruments needed to achieve it. Telecommunications Policy, 37(4-5), 311 - 320. doi: 10.1016/j.telpol.2012.09.002
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Friedman, S. (2012). Cultural omnivores or culturally homeless? Exploring the shifting cultural identities of the upwardly mobile. Poetics, 40(5), 467 - 489. doi: 10.1016/j.poetic.2012.07.001
Friedman, S. (2011). The cultural currency of a 'good' sense of humour: British comedy and new forms of distinction. British Journal of Sociology, 62(2), 347 - 370. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-4446.2011.01368.x
Friedman, S. & Kuipers, G. (2013). The Divisive Power of Humour: Comedy, Taste and Symbolic Boundaries. Cultural Sociology, doi: 10.1177/1749975513477405
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Greer, C. & McLaughlin, E. (2012). Media justice: Madeleine McCann, intermediatization and "trial by media" in the British press. Theoretical Criminology, 16(4), 395 - 416. doi: 10.1177/1362480612454559
Greer, C. & McLaughlin, E. (2012). "This is not justice": Ian Tomlinson, institutional failure and the press politics of outrage. British Journal of Criminology, 52(2), 274 - 293. doi: 10.1093/bjc/azr086
Greer, C. & McLaughlin, E. (2011). "Trial by media": Policing, the 24-7 news mediasphere and the "politics of outrage". Theoretical Criminology, 15(1), 23 - 46. doi: 10.1177/1362480610387461
Greer, C. & McLaughlin, E. (2010). We predict a riot?: Public order policing, new media environments and the rise of the citizen journalist. British Journal of Criminology, 50(6), 1041 - 1059. doi: 10.1093/bjc/azq039
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Iosifidis, P. (2005). Digital switchover and the role of the new BBC services in digital television take-up. Convergence, 11(3), 57 - 74. doi: 10.1177/135485650501100305
Iosifidis, P. (2006). Digital switchover in Europe. International Communication Gazette, 68(3), pp. 249-268. doi: 10.1177/1748048506063764
Iosifidis, P. (2011). Growing pains? the transition to digital television in Europe. European Journal of Communication, 26(1), pp. 3-17. doi: 10.1177/0267323110394562
Iosifidis, P. (2012). Mapping digital media: digital television, the public interest, and European regulation (Report No. 17). New York, USA: Open Society Foundations.
Iosifidis, P. (2010). Pluralism and concentration of media ownership: Measurement issues. Javnost, 17(3), 5 - 21.
Iosifidis, P. (2010). Plurality of Public Service Provision in the UK and Beyond. Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture, 1(2), 253 - 267. doi: 10.1386/iscc.1.2.251_1
Iosifidis, P. (2007). Preface. In: Public television in the digital era: Technological challenges and new strategies for Europe. (pp. xiv-xxiv). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780230361461
Iosifidis, P. (2011). The Public Sphere, Social Networks and Public Service Media. Information Communication and Society, 14(5), pp. 619-637. doi: 10.1080/1369118X.2010.514356
Iosifidis, P. (2008). Public Television in Europe: The French and Greek Cases. International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, 4(3), 349 - 367. doi: 10.1386/macp.4.3.349_1
Iosifidis, P. & Leandros, N. (2003). Information Society Strategies in the European Context: The Case of Greece. Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 3(2), 67 - 96. doi: 10.1080/713999350
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James, Adrian (2010). "From Thanatos to Eros": A Phenomenological Case Study of Post-Graduate Drama Students. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)
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Nicoli, Nicholas (2010). Creativity management in original television production at the BBC. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)
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Obolenskaya, Polina (2012). Attitudes towards family and marriage in time and context: using two British birth cohorts for comparison. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)
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Simsek, Dogus (2012). Identity formation of Cypriot Turkish, Kurdish and Turkish young people in London in a transnational context. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)
Susen, S. (2009). Between emancipation and domination: Habermasian reflections on the empowerment and disempowerment of the human subject. Pli: The Warwick Journal of Philosophy, 20, 80 - 110.
Susen, S. (2011). Critical Notes on Habermas’s Theory of the Public Sphere. Sociological Analysis, 5(1), 37 - 62.
Susen, S. (2011). Epistemological tensions in Bourdieu's conception of social science. Theory of Science, 33(1), 43 - 82.
Susen, S. (2010). Meadian reflections on the existential ambivalence of human selfhood. Studies in social and political thought, 17, 62 - 81.
Susen, S. & Turner, B.S. (2011). Introduction: Preliminary reflections on the legacy of Pierre Bourdieu. In: S. Susen & B.S. Turner (Eds.), The legacy of Pierre Bourdieu. (pp. xiii - xxix). London, UK: Anthem Press. ISBN 9780857287687
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Van Dam, Brooke (2010). The distinctive nature of making news online: A study of news production at latimes.com and salon.com. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)
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