European and comparative media and information law - policy - communication publications
This list includes all publications from the last three years by our academic staff who are researching European and comparative media and information law – policy – communication.
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.
- Communication in Peacebuilding. Springer International Publishing.
Journal articles
- Combating hate speech on social media: applying targeted regulation, developing civil-communicative skills and utilising local evidence-based anti-hate speech interventions. Journalism and Media, 5(2), 467-484. View this article in WRRO
- Peacebuilding and social change through soap opera: the two elements of moral authority of ‘Team Kenya’. Journal of Peacebuilding & Development. View this article in WRRO
- The civil norm building role of news journalism in post-civil war settings. Journalism, 24(1), 120-138.
- The Independent Press Standards Organisation and accuracy: a comparative study of complaints-handling procedures in four UK newspapers. Journal of Applied Journalism and Media Studies. View this article in WRRO
Chapters
- The relevance of communicative peacebuilding, The Routledge Handbook of Conflict and Peace Communication (pp. 210-220). Routledge
- The three communicative dimensions of hate speech, The Routledge Handbook of Conflict and Peace Communication (pp. 92-101). Routledge
- 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
- News Journalism as a Civil Norm Builder in Post-Conflict Settings, The Routledge Companion to Journalism in the Global South (pp. 189-197). Routledge
- Suppressing the news In Harrison J & McKernan L (Ed.), Breaking The News: 500 years of news in Britain (pp. 89-98). London: British Library.
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