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  1. Six ways alt-left media legitimatize their criticism of mainstream media: An analysis of The Canary and Evolve Politics (2015–19)
  2. Towards an Institutional News Logic of Digital Native News Media? A Case Study of BuzzFeed’s Reporting During the 2015 and 2017 UK General Election Campaigns
  3. Introduction to special issue about election reporting: Why journalism (still) matters
  4. Journalism under (ideological) threat: Safeguarding and enhancing public service media into the 21st century
  5. The Future of Journalism Practice
  6. Using public opinion to serve journalistic narratives: Rethinking vox pops and live two-way reporting in five UK election campaigns (2009–2017)
  7. Why context, relevance and repetition matter in news reporting: Interpreting the United Kingdom’s political information environment
  8. Think Tanks, Television News and Impartiality
  9. Impartiality, statistical tit-for-tats and the construction of balance: UK television news reporting of the 2016 EU referendum campaign
  10. From quantitative precision to qualitative judgements: Professional perspectives about the impartiality of television news during the 2015 UK General Election
  11. Interpreting the Media Logic behind Editorial Decisions: Television News Coverage of the 2015 U.K. General Election Campaign
  12. Reporting different second order elections: A comparative analysis of the 2009 and 2013 local and EU elections on public and commercial UK television news bulletins
  13. Interpreting UKIP's ‘Earthquake’ in British Politics: UK Television News Coverage of the 2009 and 2014 EU Election Campaigns
  14. Adopting or resisting 24-hour news logic on evening bulletins? The mediatization of UK television news 1991−2012
  15. Comparing levels of mediatization in television journalism: An analysis of political reporting on US and UK evening news bulletins
  16. Injecting Immediacy Into Media Logic
  17. The Mediatization of Politics
  18. Intimate Politics: publicity, privacy and the personal lives of politicians in media-saturated democracies
  19. The impact of interventionist regulation in reshaping news agendas: A comparative analysis of public and commercially funded television journalism
  20. Book Review: Media and DemocracyCurranJamesMedia and DemocracyLondon: Routledge, 2011. 260 pp. ISBN 9780415317078
  21. A PARTIAL EUROPE WITHOUT CITIZENS OR EU-LEVEL POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
  22. FROM TABLOID HACK TO BROADCAST JOURNALIST
  23. REFLECTING THE FOUR NATIONS?
  24. THE THIRST TO BE FIRST
  25. Discouraging citizenship? Young people's reactions to news media coverage of anti-Iraq war protesting in the UK
  26. Towards a `Foxification' of 24-hour news channels in Britain?
  27. TRULY INTERNATIONAL?
  28. Book review: Thomasz Pludowski (ed.) How the World's News Media Reacted to 9/11: Essays from Around the Globe Spokane, Washington: Marquette Books, 2007. 384 pp. ISBN 0 922 99366 1
  29. “ON THE BEAT” OR IN THE CLASSROOM
  30. Protesting their Apathy? An Analysis of British Press Coverage of Young anti-Iraq War Protestors
  31. RICH MEDIA, POOR JOURNALISTS
  32. Citizens, Readers and Local Newspaper Coverage of the 2005 UK General Election
  33. Immediacy, Convenience or Engagement? An analysis of 24-hour news channels in the UK
  34. Stirring up apathy? Political disengagement and the media in the 2003 Welsh Assembly elections
  35. The media and the 2003 Welsh Assembly election
  36. Public Service Broadcasting
  37. MEDIA FUNDAMENTALISM