All Stories

  1. The October revolution as a global media event: Connective imaginaries in 2017
  2. Understanding EU crisis diplomacy in the European neighbourhood: strategic narratives and perceptions of the EU in Ukraine, Israel and Palestine
  3. Forging the World
  4. Twitter and Global Political Crises
  5. Dual Screening the Political: Media Events, Social Media, and Citizen Engagement
  6. Strategic Narratives: a response
  7. Arrested war: the third phase of mediatization
  8. The permanent campaign
  9. The Syrian data glut: Rethinking the role of information in conflict
  10. Social Media Analysis and Public Opinion: The 2010 UK General Election
  11. Strategic narrative: A new means to understand soft power
  12. Dissenting Citizenship? Young People and Political Participation in the Media-security Nexus
  13. TRUST, CONFIDENCE, AND CREDIBILITY
  14. Security journalism and ‘the mainstream’ in Britain since 7/7: translating terror but inciting violence?
  15. Shifting Securities: News Cultures, Multicultural Society and Legitimacy
  16. Shifting Securities: Theory, Practice and Methodology: A Response to Powers, Croft and Noble
  17. News reporting of terrorism is often uninformative and possibly misleading
  18. Pre-mediating guilt: radicalisation and mediality in British news
  19. Precarious Citizenship: Media and Insecurity in Multicultural Britain
  20. The Internet as a weapon of war?
  21. Convincing Claims? Democracy and Representation in Post-9/11 Britain
  22. The Political Implications Of Digital Innovations: Trade-offs of democracy and liberty in the developed world
  23. New Directions in Web Analysis