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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2015 | Digital activism and Hungarian media reform: The case of Milla | Wilkin, P; Dencik, L; Bognár, E |
2017 | The influence of paralympic endorsement on consumers’ purchase intention | Ismael, Helen |
2015 | Investigating the ‘empire of secrecy’ — three decades of reporting on the secret state | Lashmar, Paul |
2016 | Media and Earnings Management | Nandy, M; Lodh, S |
2015 | Media and earnings management | Nandy, M |
2016 | Media and Earnings Management | Nandy, M |
2015 | Media and Earnings Mangement | Nandy, M |
2011 | Men and infant feeding: Perceptions of embarrassment, sexuality, and social conduct in white low-income British men | Henderson, L; McMillan, B; Green, JM; Renfrew, MJ |
2013 | News media coverage of euthanasia: A content analysis of Dutch national newspapers | Rietjens, JAC; Raijmakers, NJH; Kouwenhoven, PSC; Seale, C; van Thiel, GJMW; Trappenburg, M; van Delden, JJM; van der Heide, A |
2014 | Science blogging: Networks, boundaries and limitations | Riesch, H; Mendel, J |
2014 | Thinking with ‘White Dee’: The Gender Politics of ‘Austerity Porn’ | Allen, K; Tyler, I; De Benedictis, S |
2015 | UK science press officers, professional vision and the generation of expectations | Samuel, G; Williams, C; Gardner, J |
2016 | Unpacking the industrial, cultural and historical contexts of Doctor Who's fan-producers | Adams, Mark Richard |