| Media, Culture & Society 2003 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Alternative media in suburban planatation culture. | Mass communications | Caldwell, John T. |
| Alternative things considered: a political economic analysis of labour processers and relations at a Honolulu alternative newspaper. | Mass communications | Gibbs, Patricia |
| At the crossroads of ethnicity, place and identity: representations of northern people and regions in Finnish news discourse.(media representation of Sami people) | Mass communications | Pietkainen, Sari, Hujanen, Jaana |
| Audiences and readers of alternative media: the absent lure of the virtually unknown. | Mass communications | Downing, John D.H. |
| De-westernizing media theory, or reverse orientalism: 'Islamic communication' as theorized by Hamid Mowlana. | Mass communications | Khiabany, Gholam |
| Digital interactivity in public memory institutions: the uses of new technologies in Holocaust museums.(Social Memory and Media) | Mass communications | Reading, Anna |
| 'Doing IT for the kids': re-examining children, computers and the 'information society.' | Mass communications | Selwyn, Neil |
| Finding data, reading patterns, telling stories: issues in the historiography of television.(Column) | Mass communications | Corner, John |
| From control to chaos: towards a new sociology of journalism. | Mass communications | McNair, Brian |
| Gotta catch 'em all: structure, agency and pedagogy in children's media culture.(Pokemon television, games and collectibles) | Mass communications | Buckingham, David, Sefton-Green, Julian |
| Grand national narratives and the project of truth commissions: a comparative analysis.(Social Memory and Media) | Mass communications | Andrews, Molly |
| Greek television drama: production politics and genre diversification. | Mass communications | Koukoutsaki, Angeliki |
| Haiti, 1990-6: older and younger journalists in the post-Cold War world. | Mass communications | Holohan, Anne |
| Holism, communion and conversion: integrating media consumption and production research. | Mass communications | Deacon, David |
| If women actors were working.... | Mass communications | Dean, Deborah Gore, Jones, Campbell |
| Influence of Kotodamism on Japanese journalism. | Mass communications | Maeda, Naoki |
| Kings without crowns? the re-emergence of investigative journalism in China. | Mass communications | Burgh, Hugo de |
| New media, community and politics in Algeria. | Mass communications | Hadj-Moussa, Ratiba |
| News form and the media environment: a network of represented relationships.(Social Memory and Media) | Mass communications | Barnhurst, Kevin G., Nerone, John |
| Quoting in front-page journalism: illustrating, evaluating and confirming the news. | Mass communications | Nylund, Mats |
| Signs of the Holocaust: exhibiting memory in a mediated age.(Social Memory and Media) | Mass communications | Hoskins, Andrew |
| State aid or band aid? An evaluation of the European Commission's approach to public service broadcasting. | Mass communications | Ward, David |
| Strategy, positoning and projection in digital television: Channel Four and the commercialization of public service broadcasting in Britain. | Mass communications | Born, Georgina |
| The abject artefacts of memory: photographs from Cambodia's genocide.(Social Memory and Media) | Mass communications | Hughes, Rachel |
| The belly dancer strategy: Israeli educational television and its alternatives. | Mass communications | Oren, Tasha G. |
| The challenges of institutionalization for AIDS media activism. | Mass communications | Gillett, James |
| The funding and distribution structure of the British film industry in the 1990s: localization and commercialization of British cinema towards a global audience. | Mass communications | Kim, Jeongmee |
| The internet and the rise of a transnational Chinese cultural sphere. | Mass communications | Yang, Guobin |
| The mass media and the challenges of sustainable democratic values in Nigeria: possibilities and notations. | Mass communications | Ojo, Emmanuel O. |
| The MIT Media Lab: techno dream factory or alienation as a way of life?(Social Memory and Media) | Mass communications | Hassan, Robert |
| The new sense of place in 19th-century news. | Mass communications | Rantanen, Terhi |
| The right-wing postmodernism of Marshall McLuhan. | Mass communications | Havers, Grant |
| The Scottishness of the Scottish press: 1918-39. | Mass communications | Connell, Liam |
| Theses on media deregulation.(Social Memory and Media) | Mass communications | McChesney, Robert W. |
| The ties that divide: regional press campaigns, community and populism. | Mass communications | Aldirdge, Meryl |
| The value of entertainment for multicultural society: a comparative approach towards 'white' and 'black' soap opera talk. | Mass communications | Meijer, Costera Irene, Bruin, Joost de |
| Transnational advertising and international relations: US press discourses on the Benetton 'We on Death Row' campaign. | Mass communications | Kraidy, Marwan M., Goeddertz, Tamara |
| Unnatural history? Deconstructing the "Walking with Dinosaurs" phenomenon. | Mass communications | Scott, Karen D., White, Anne M. |
| Virtual togetherness: an everyday-life perspective. | Mass communications | Bakardjieva, Maria |
| When creators, corporations and consumers collide: Napster and the development of on-line music distribution. | Mass communications | McCourt, Tom, Burkart, Patrick |
| Whiter mass media and power? Evidence for a critical elite theory alternative. | Mass communications | Davis, Aeron |
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