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The Holiday and British Film

By M. Kerry

Film Trilogies: New Critical Approaches

By C. Perkins, C. Verevis

Television and the Moral Imaginary: Society through the Small Screen

By T. Dant

Media Practice in Iraq

By A. Al-Rawi

Wild and Dangerous Performances: Animals, Emotions, Circus

By P. Tait

Reality Television and Class

By Helen Wood, Beverley Skeggs

Jewish Women on Stage, Film, and Television

By R. Mock

Fantasy Film Post 9/11

By F. Pheasant-Kelly

Field Day and the Translation of Irish Identities: Performing Contradictions

By A. O'Malley

Presenting History: Past and Present

By Professor Peter J. Beck (Kingston University, UK)

It Came From the 1950s!: Popular Culture, Popular Anxieties

By Darryl Jones, Elizabeth McCarthy, Bernice M. Murphy

Film, Memory and the Legacy of the Spanish Civil War: Resistance and Guerrilla 1936-2010

By M. Camino

The DVD and the Study of Film: The Attainable Text

By M. Parker

Rethinking the Femme Fatale in Film Noir: Ready for Her Close-Up

By J. Grossman

Opinion Polls and the Media: Reflecting and Shaping Public Opinion

By C. Holtz-Bacha, J. Stroemback

British Avant-Garde Theatre

By C. Warden

Filming Shakespeare in the Global Marketplace

By M. Burnett

Get Real: Documentary Theatre Past and Present

By A. Forsyth, C. Megson

Constructing Crime: Discourse and Cultural Representations of Crime and 'Deviance'

By C. Gregoriou

Impacts and Influences: Media Power in the Twentieth Century

By Curran, James, Smith, Anthony

Reed Hastings: Building Netflix

By Matt Burgess

Popular Representations of Development: Insights from Novels, Films, Television and Social Media

By David Lewis, Dennis Rodgers, Michael Woolcock

The Routledge Companion to Media and Human Rights

By Howard Tumber (City University London, UK), Silvio Waisbord (George Washington University, USA)

Interpreting Television: Current Research Perspectives

By William D. Rowland, Bruce Watkins

Interpreting Television: Current Research Perspectives

By William D. Rowland, Bruce Watkins

News, Gender and Power

By Stuart Allan, Gill Branston (Cardiff University, UK), Cynthia Carter

Copycat TV: Globalisation, Program Formats and Cultural Identity

By Albert Moran

Disaster Reporting and the Public Nature of Broadcasting: On the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of Television Broadcasting in Japan

Popular Television and Film

By Tony Bennett, etc.

YouTubers: How YouTube Shook Up TV and Created a New Generation of Stars

By Chris Stokel-Walker