Items where Subject is "NE Print media"

Library of Congress subjects (102130) N Fine Arts (482) NE Print media (106)
Number of items at this level: 106.
2020
  • DiBella, Sam (28 June 2020) Book review: The Infographic: a history of data graphics in news and communications by Murray Dick. Impact of Social Sciences Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • DiBella, Sam (16 June 2020) Book review: The infographic: a history of data graphics in news and communications by Murray Dick. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • 2017
  • El-Issawi, Fatima (2017). Algerian national media: freedom at a cost. (LSE Middle East Centre Report). Middle East Centre, LSE.
  • Franchi, Marina (2017). Gender and the news industry: why it's important to focus on mainstream newspapers.
  • Ibrahim, Monica (2017). Book Review – Fatima el-Issawi’s ‘Arab National Media and Political Change’.
  • Mills, Eleanor (2017). British society sees itself through a predominantly old, white male gaze.
  • Mills, Eleanor (2017). Eleanor Mills: Women are still portrayed through the lens of an old, male, pale, stale establishment.
  • Miranda, Shaila, Young, Amber, Yetgin, Emre (2017). Is the digital media a panacea for the ills of mass media concentration?
  • Zimmermann, Allyson (2017). Think manager, think male: stereotypes that the media help reinforce.
  • 2016
  • Heller, Lambert (2016). Five minutes with Lambert Heller: “do we need an open operating system of science?”.
  • Kyriakidou, Maria (2016). The UK is reaping what the British media have been sowing for a long time.
  • Scalvini, Marco, Parkes, Chris (2016). Oral history as a method to analyse historical and cultural contexts and inform policymaking: the example of the early AIDS epidemic.
  • Tijdink, Joeri, Vinkers, Christiaan, Otte, Wim (2016). Are scientific findings exaggerated? study finds steady increase of superlatives in PubMed abstracts.
  • 2015
  • Benge, Victoria (2015). Intergenerational relationships: Case study of Stephen Fry and Elliott Spencer.
  • Berry, David M., Borra, Erik, Helmond, Anne, Plantin, Jean-Christophe, Rettberg, Jill Walker (2015). The data sprint approach: exploring the field of Digital Humanities through Amazon’s application programming interface. Digital Humanities Quarterly, 9(4).
  • Cloonan, Becky, Fletcher, Brenden, Kerschl, Karl, Werdine Norris, Maria (2015). Comics and human rights: an interview with the Gotham Academy team.
  • Cocca, Carolyn (2015). Comics and human rights: Wonder Woman and the trickiness of superheroines.
  • Cocca, Carolyn (2015). Comics and human rights: oracle and representations of disability in superhero comics.
  • Cocca, Carolyn (2015). Comics and human rights: the erasure of X-Women in days of future past.
  • Cross, Samantha (2015). Comics and human rights: something more. Saga and representation in comics.
  • Deconnick, Kelly Sue, Werdine Norris, Maria (2015). Comics and human rights: an interview with Kelly Sue Deconnick.
  • Devine, Amy (2015). Comics and human rights: Bitch Planet: yes, all women.
  • Dittmar, Jeremiah (2015). New media, competition and growth: European cities after Gutenberg. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1365). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Dittmar, Jeremiah, Seabold, Skipper (2015). Media, markets and institutional change: evidence from the Protestant Reformation. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1367). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Feuerborn, MJ (2015). Comics and human rights: thinking about us – queer inclusion in comics.
  • Gilchrist, Kate (2015). Intersections of gender, sexuality, race and age in the privileging of coupledom. picture_as_pdf
  • LeBas, Sam, Brooker, Will (2015). Comics and human rights: a change is gonna come. Women in the superhero genre.
  • Picard, Robert G. (2015). How Europe talks about itself: Lessons from the Euro Crisis.
  • Reyer, Bob (2015). Comics and human rights: taking the long way. The super-heroine’s struggle for respect.
  • Sneddon, Laura (2015). Comics and human rights: the forgotten women of comics.
  • Stewart, Ian B. (2015). Of crofters, Celts and claymores: the Celtic Magazine and the Highland cultural nationalist movement, 1875-88. Historical Research, 89(243), 88-113. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2281.12101
  • Werdine Norris, Maria (2015). Comics and human rights: Kamala Khan and the narrative of terror.
  • Werdine Norris, Maria (2015). Comics, human rights and representation: an introduction.
  • Wilson, G. Willow, Werdine Norris, Maria (2015). Comics and human rights: an interview with G. Willow Wilson.
  • Wood, Mara (2015). Comics and human rights: the importance of representation in comics. A social psychology perspective.
  • [Unknown], CG (2015). Comics and human rights: visibility and the black nerd girl.
  • 2014
  • Brienza, Casey (2014). Book review: Anime: a history by Jonathan Clements.
  • Crouch, David (2014). We have a long history of getting it wrong on Russia – Interview with David Crouch.
  • Hanretty, Chris (2014). “Horse-race” coverage of elections is most common in polarised party systems in close electoral contests.
  • Keranen, Outi (2014). Moderate gains for Eurosceptics in Finland.
  • Kraun, Anne (2014). (No) Time for activism: the changing face of protest movements.
  • Kyriakidou, Maria, Olivas, Jose Javier (2014). The Indignados in the Spanish and Greek press: constructing narratives of civic resistance.
  • 2013
  • Courtney, Michael (2013). Will he stay or will he go? The post-bailout role of the Irish PM in Europe.
  • Elonheimo, Maija (2013). Finnish debate on EMU: A discussion without reliable evidence.
  • Hänska, Max (2013). Newsroom disputes – Covering the Euro Crisis is delicate and sometimes hotly disputed.
  • Hänska, Max (2013). One continent, 27 different media: The German president appeals for a european public sphere.
  • Hänska, Max (2013). Reactions to the Italian election across Europe.
  • Kyriakidou, Maria (2013). Greek media in crisis.
  • Kyriakidou, Maria (2013). What kind of media for Europe?
  • Kyriakidou, Maria (2013). Who’s reporting the crisis? The state of the media in Greece.
  • Lecheler, Sophie (2013). A shrinking Brussels press corps could put investigative EU journalism at risk.
  • Lopes, Rui (2013). The impact of the international press in Portugal.
  • Möller, Johanna (2013). The missing crisis – European citizens, the media and communication about the crisis.
  • Paipais, Vassilios (2013). Cypriot Press: ire and disenchantment over bail-out plan.
  • Tzogopoulos, George N. (2013). Mediating a Greek Success Story?
  • 2012
  • Bailey, Olga, Cammaerts, Bart, Carpentier, Nico (2012). Media alternatywne. Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Wydawnictwo.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). When news was illuminated: media innovation in the manuscript era.
  • Chouliaraki, Lilie (2012). Re-mediation, inter-mediation, trans-mediation. Journalism Studies, 14(2), 267-283. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2012.718559
  • Chouliaraki, Lilie (2012). The ironic spectator: solidarity in the age of post-humanitarianism. Polity Press.
  • Drouet, Sophie (2012). France, Hollande and the future of gender equality.
  • Georgiou, Myria (2012). Media, diaspora and the transnational context: cosmopolitanizing cross-national comparative research? In Volkmer, Ingrid (Ed.), The Handbook of Global Media Research (pp. 365-380). Wiley-Blackwell. picture_as_pdf
  • Gray, Harriet (2012). The media furore surrounding Rihanna and Chris Brown is a missed opportunity for helpful discussion about intimate partner violence.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2012). Challenges to comparative research in a globalizing media landscape. In Esser, Frank, Hanitzsch, Thomas (Eds.), Handbook of Comparative Communication Research (pp. 415-429). Routledge.
  • Lunt, Peter, Livingstone, Sonia (2012). Media regulation: governance and the interests of citizens and consumers. Sage Publications Ltd..
  • McPherson, Ella (2012). How editors choose which human rights to cover: a case study of Mexican newspapers. In Borer, Tristan Anne (Ed.), Media, Mobilization and Human Rights: Mediating Suffering (pp. 96-121). Zed Books.
  • McPherson, Ella (2012). Spot news versus reportage: newspaper models, the distribution of newsroom credibility, and implications for democratic journalism in Mexico. International Journal of Communication, 6, 2301-2317.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Book review: European media: structures, politics and identity.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). The media integration project in Europe barely got off the ground, and with the current crisis it’s not likely to anytime soon.
  • 2011
  • Anstead, Nick, O'Loughlin, Ben (2011). Twenty20 as media event. Sport in Society, 14(10), 1340-1357. https://doi.org/10.1080/17430437.2011.620376
  • Bakker, Gerben (2011). Trading facts: Arrow's fundamental paradox and the origins of global news networks. In Putnis, Peter, Kaul, Chandrika, Wilke, Jurgen (Eds.), International Communication and Global News Networks: Historical Perspectives (pp. 9-53). Hampton Publishing.
  • Beetham, David (2011). The News International scandal is just the tip of the iceberg of unelected oligarchies and corporate power in Britain’s democracy.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2011). Wapping-gate exposes serious questions about the ethics of UK journalism and the collusion of media, politics and security forces.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2011). Mediation and resistance. In Tomanić Trivundža, Ilija, Carpentier, Nico, Nieminen, Hannu, Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Pille, Kilborn, Richard, Olsson, Tobias, Sundin, Ebba (Eds.), Critical Perspectives on the European Mediasphere, the Intellectual Work of the 2011 Ecrea European Media and Communication Doct (pp. 41-56). Univerza v Ljubljani. Fakulteta za družbene vede.
  • Choudhury, Barnie (2011). No matter the outcome of the phone hacking scandal, there will always be a deep seated relationship between politicians and the press, which will be very difficult to change.
  • Larcinese, Valentino, Puglisi, Riccardo, Snyder, Jr., James M. (2011). Partisan bias in economic news: evidence on the agenda-setting behavior of U.S. newspapers. Journal of Public Economics, 95(9-10), 1178-1189. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2011.04.006
  • Partridge, Matthew (2011). The government should resist calls for further press regulation in the wake of the phone hacking scandal. Further regulation would seriously hamper independent journalism.
  • Redfern, Katrin (2011). Reproducing gendered violence through discourse: a comment on LSE Student Union’s newspaper, the Beaver.
  • Richter, Barbara (2011). Book review: networked: a contemporary history of news in transition.
  • Seal, Lizzie (2011). Historical views on the abolition of the death penalty can help to put the latest Sun campaign in context.
  • Tambini, Damian (2011). Government inquiries into phone hacking and the media’s role must ensure a wide debate and lead to genuine reforms. The public must have fast, free and fair access to redress in cases of press intrusion.
  • Ward, Robert E. T. (2011). The Daily Mail owners buy climate change, so why doesn’t the paper?
  • 2010
  • Couldry, Nick, Hepp, Andreas, Krotz, Friedrich (Eds.) (2010). Media events in a global age. Routledge.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2010). How do you report a hung parliament?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2010). Politics as theatre: now let the real drama begin.
  • Hancock, Avery (2010). Will the UK media ever grow up in how they cover women in politics?: the case of Ekaterina Zatuliveter shows that sexist attitudes remain pervasive.
  • Worcester, Robert, Herve, Jayme (2010). Was it the Sun (and the Times) wot (nearly) won it?
  • 2009
  • Cammaerts, Bart, Carpentier, Nico (2009). Blogging the 2003 Iraq War: challenging the ideological model of war and mainstream journalism? OBServatorio (OBS*), 9, 1-23.
  • Scott, Andrew (2009). Flash flood or slow burn?: celebrities, photographers and protection from harassment. (LSE law, society and economy working papers 13-2009). Department of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Ward, Robert E. T. (2009). Climate change, the public, and the media in the UK: a watershed moment. In Boyce, Tammy, Lewis, Justin (Eds.), Climate Change and the Media: Global Crises and the Media (pp. 59-64). Verlag Peter Lang.
  • 2008
  • Carpentier, Nico, Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Pille, Nordenstreng, Kaarle, Hartmann, Maren, Vihalemm, Peeter, Cammaerts, Bart, Nieminen, Hannu, Olsson, Tobias (Eds.) (2008). Democracy, journalism and technology: new developments in an enlarged Europe, the intellectual work of the 2008 European media and communication doctoral summer school. Tartu Ülikool. Kirjastus.
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Markham, Tim (2008). The contribution of media consumption to civic participation. British Journal of Sociology, 59(2), 351-371. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-4446.2008.00197.x
  • Yang, Guobin, Calhoun, Craig (2008). Media, power, and protest in China: from the cultural revolution to the internet. Harvard Asia Pacific Review, 9(2), 9-13.
  • 2007
  • Beckett, Charlie (2007). Journalism design: 100 years back to the future.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2007). Nifty FT goes back to the future.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2007). The new FT: the designer’s inside story.
  • Meyer, Henning (2007). A victim of populism. Guardian,
  • Yang, Guobin, Calhoun, Craig (2007). Media, civil society, and the rise of a green public sphere in China. China Information, 21(2), 211-236. https://doi.org/10.1177/0920203X07079644
  • Yang, Guobin, Calhoun, Craig (2007). Media, civil society, and the rise of a green public sphere in China. In Ho, Peter, Edmonds, Richard Louis (Eds.), China's Embedded Activism: Opportunities and Constraints of a Social Movement (pp. 69-88). Routledge.
  • 2006
  • Sefton-Green, Julian (2006). Chapter 8: youth, technology, and media cultures. Review of Research in Education, 30(1), 279-306. https://doi.org/10.3102/0091732X030001279
  • 2004
  • Mansell, Robin (2004). New media and the power of networks. In Humphreys, Patrick, Adam, F, Brezillon, P, Pomerol, J.C (Eds.), Decision Making and Decision Support in the Internet Age: Proceedings of Dsiage 2002 : an Ifip Wg 8.3 Open Conference . Oak Tree Press (Firm).
  • 2003
  • Couldry, Nick (2003). Passing ethnographies: rethinking the sites of agency and reflexivity in a mediated world. In Murphy, Patrick, Kraidy, Marwan (Eds.), Global Media Studies: an Ethnographic Perspective (pp. 40-56). Routledge.
  • Darmon, Keren, Romo, Lara (2003-10-26) Putting out the Cerro Grande fire: a case study in government crisis communication [Paper]. Public Relations Society of America Annual Conference, New Orleans, United States, USA.
  • 2002
  • Madianou, Maria-Mirca (2002). Mediating the nation: news, audiences and identities in contemporary Greece [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • 2001
  • Scammell, Margaret (2001). The press disarmed. In Butler, David, Kavanagh, Dennis (Eds.), The British General Election of 2001 (pp. 156-181). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • 1976
  • Dworkin, Ronald, Griffith, J. A. G., Hewitt, Patricia, Hill, Christopher, Hodgkin, Dorothy, Hodgkin, Thomas, Miliband, Ralph, Sapper, Alan, Saville, John & Smythe, Tony et al (1976). Letter to the editor: journalists' right to a fair trial.
  • 1974
  • Downing, John D. H. (1974). Some aspects of the presentation of industrial relations and race relations in some major British news media [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf