The University of Sheffield
Department of Journalism Studies

John Steel's Key Publications and Conference Presentations

Publications

Conboy, M. & Steel, J. (2012)
The Language of Newspapers in Nineteenth Century England.
London: Palgrave, forthcoming

Steel, J (2011)
Journalism and Free Speech.
London: Routledge, forthcoming

Steel, J. (2009)
"The Radical Narrative, Political Thought and Praxis".
Media History, 15, (2), pp. 221-237

Steel, J. (2009)
"The Idea of Journalism"
In W. Eadie, ed. 21st Century Communication, Thousand Oaks, California: Sage

Conboy, M. & Steel, J. (2008)
"The Future of Newspapers: Historical Perspectives".
Journalism Studies, Special Edition on the Future of Newspapers, 9, (5), pp. 650-661

Steel, J. (2008)
"Press Censorship in Britain: Blurring the Boundaries of Censorship".
Journal for the Study of British Cultures Special Edition, 15, (1), pp. 159-170

Steel, J. et al (2007)
"Experiential Learning and Journalism Education: Lessons Learned in the Practice of teaching Journalism".
Education and Training, 49, (4), pp. 325-334

Conference Presentations

"From `We´ to `Me´: Popular Constructions of Tabloid Journalism" with Dr. Martin Conboy, Future of Journalism Conference, University of Cardiff, September, 09.


"Moral Panics and Food: from the London poor to the burghers of Rotherham; or: Snap, Cackle and the Pops: Much Laughing a the Lardies!" with Dr. Adrian Bingham and Dr. Martin Conboy, International Association of Media History Conference, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, July, 2009.


"Mediating Technology and Security: Violations and Vulnerabilities" with Dr. Maggie Wykes, International Association of Media and Communication Research Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, July 2008.


"Cultivating a Journalistic Ethos? Equilibrium in British Journalism Education", International Communication Association Conference, San Francisco, May 2007.


"Time Past: News as Recollection and Reconfiguration", with Dr. Martin Conboy, Media History Conference, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Gregynog, March 2007


"Learning Through Experience: Political Communication and Journalistic Practice" Higher Education Academy Conference (C-SAP), Birmingham, November 2005.