Media and communications topic list of research papers
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Datatrust: Or, the political quest for numerical evidence and the epistemologies of Big Data2016 / G. Rieder, J. Simon
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Shadow economies and digital disruption2015 / Chris Baumann
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Enhanced echoes: Digitisation and new perspectives on film sound2015 / Jasper Aalbers
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Mapping the rise of the iPhone: Between phones and mobile media2015 / Ginette Verstraete
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Soundscapes, sound clash2015 / Nessa Johnston
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'I Think Women Are Possibly Judged More Harshly with Comedy': Women and British Television Comedy Production2015 / Brett Mills, Sarah Ralph
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Impossible dreams: ‘Europe and Love in Cinema’2015 / Fiona Handyside
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Assembling traces, or the conservation of net art2015 / Annet Dekker
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Social media used as a health intervention in adolescent health: A systematic review of the literature2015 / J. M. Shaw, C. A. Mitchell, A. J. Welch, M. J. Williamson
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The beauty of the act: Figuring film and the delirious baroque in ‘Holy Motors’2015 / Saige Walton
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On the discrepancy between objects and things: An ecological approach2016 / F. Dominguez Rubio
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Consumer adoption of personalised nutrition services from the perspective of a risk–benefit trade-off2015 / Aleksandra Berezowska, Arnout R. H. Fischer, Amber Ronteltap, Ivo A. van der Lans, Hans C. M. van Trijp
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Thinking about measuring Auges non-places with Big Data2016 / M. Bauder
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The value of designers' creative practice within complex collaborations
This paper reports a case study investigating the productive value of designers' creative practice within complex academic-industrial collaborations in which a designer's practice had a formative role. Adopting a pragmatic approach, collaborators' experiences of...
2016 / Simon Bowen, Abigail Durrant, Bettina Nissen, John Bowers, Peter Wright -
Young People, Community Radio and Urban Life2015 / Catherine Wilkinson
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Fraping, social norms and online representations of self
Abstract This paper reports on qualitative insights generated from 46 semi-structured interviews with adults ranging in age from 18 to 70. It focuses on an online social behaviour, ‘fraping’, which involves the unauthorised alteration of content on...
2016 / Wendy Moncur, Kathryn M. Orzech, Fergus G. Neville -
Talking Politics on Twitter: Gender, Elections, and Social Networks2016 / S. C. McGregor, R. R. Mourao
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Doing social media analytics2016 / P. Brooker, J. Barnett, T. Cribbin
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Pruning the news feed: Unfriending and unfollowing political content on social media2016 / L. Bode
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Jumping for Fun? Negotiating Mobility and the Geopolitics of Foursquare2016 / G. R. Halegoua, A. Leavitt, M. L. Gray