The digital media and communication environment publications
This list includes all publications from the last three years by our academic staff who are researching The digital media and communication environment.
For older publications please see the profiles of individual researchers.
Publications
Books
- Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era. Oxford University PressOxford.
- Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era A Comparative Study. Oxford University Press.
Journal articles
- Humor and Foreign Policy Narration: The Persuasive Power and Limitations of Russia’s Foreign Policy Pranks. Global Studies Quarterly, 4(1).
- View this article in WRRO Strategic humor and post-truth public diplomacy. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy, 3(Paper 3), 1-48.
- Diasporas as cyberwarriors: infopolitics, participatory warfare and the 2020 Karabakh war. International Affairs, 98(2), 631-651. View this article in WRRO
- IPSO and accuracy: A comparative study of complaints handling procedures in four UK newspapers. Journal of Applied Journalism and Media Studies.
Chapters
- Regulating Public Service Broadcasting’s Press-like Content, Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era (pp. 229-254). Oxford University PressOxford
- Regulating Online Newspapers’ Video Content, Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era (pp. 205-228). Oxford University PressOxford
- Holding Online News Websites Liable for User Comments, Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era (pp. 175-204). Oxford University PressOxford
- Search Engines, Online Archives, and the Right to Erasure (‘Right to be Forgotten’), Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era (pp. 141-174). Oxford University PressOxford
- Regulating the Press for Accuracy and Objectivity, Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era (pp. 111-140). Oxford University PressOxford
- The Notion of Press Freedom Now and Then, Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era (pp. 79-108). Oxford University PressOxford
- The Notion of the Press Now and Then, Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era (pp. 35-78). Oxford University PressOxford
- Divergent Regulation, Convergent Media, Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era (pp. 13-34). Oxford University PressOxford
- Introduction, Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era (pp. 1-10). Oxford University PressOxford
- List of Abbreviations (pp. xxiii-xxiv). Oxford University PressOxford
- Table of Legislation (pp. xvii-xxii). Oxford University PressOxford
- Table of Cases (pp. ix-xvi). Oxford University PressOxford
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