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Finighan, Reuben (2023) Stabilising liberal societies in a world of radical innovation: committed actors, adaptive rules, and the origins of social order. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Parmigiani, Alberto (2023) Three essays on economic and political inequality in the United States. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Bailey, Thomas (2022) Judging politically: Kant’s public right revisited. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
McNeil, Andrew (2022) Intergenerational social mobility and political outcomes: the journey matters. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Lawall, Katharina (2022) Hate trumps love? The implications of negative partisanship for voters and political parties. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Norderland, Miran Andreas (2022) When open-meets-digital: GOV.uk info-attention marketplace, actionable UK government priorities and agenda-attention. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Shelley, Cain (2022) Justice & class consciousness: a theory of political transition. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Kiefel, Max (2022) Leftism exhausted: the organisational constraints to ideological change in the British Labour party, 2010-2020. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Pupaza, Elena C. (2021) The political consequences of demographic change: empirical evidence from migration, naturalisation and pension reform in Britain. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Dunaiski, Maurice (2021) Quasi-experiments in political behaviour. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Kpaka, Henry Musa (2021) Essays on traditional institutions and their impact on economic and political outcomes. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Cencig, Elisa (2021) Lobbying across venues in EU financial regulation: the role of institutions’ demand for information. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Ogunye, Temitayo (2021) By any means necessary? A liberal theory of social justice activism. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Tomasi, Arduino (2021) Essays in political economy. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Hammoud Gallego, Omar (2021) Understanding the tide: a comparative analysis of policy responses to refugee inflows. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Hampe-Nathaniel, Astrid (2021) Progress on trial: how national timescapes shape postcolonial reconciliation. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Dawood, Iman (2021) Reworking the common sense of British Muslims: Salafism, culture, and politics within London’s Muslim community. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Louette, Antoine (2021) Segregated, standardised, repressed: socialisation and the entrenchment of structural domination. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Hofstetter, Selina (2020) Essays on democratisation and incumbency effects. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Lisi, Giulio (2020) Essays on central bank transparency, accountability and reputation. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Boeddeling, Jann (2020) From resistance to revolutionary praxis: subaltern politics in the Tunisian revolution. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Hayle, Michael (2020) Experiencing accountability: the impact of the Osmotherly Rules on the senior responsible owners of major public projects. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Wojciechowska, Marta (2020) Democracy as political agency: governance and emancipation in mega-cities. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Ahlbäck, Johan (2020) Electoral integrity in unconsolidated democracies: challenges and potential remedies. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Lewanika, McDonald (2019) Campaigning, coercion, and clientelism: ZANUPF’s strategies in Zimbabwe’s presidential elections, 2008-13. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Stuckatz, Jan (2019) Essays on corporate influence in politics. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Finnegan, Jared J. (2019) Low carbon for the long term: essays on the comparative political economy of climate change policy. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Pourvand, Kaveh (2019) Fellow strangers: the mirage of collective political agency. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Romero, Paola (2019) Kant and political willing. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Popovic, Ivana (2019) Non-EU interest groups in Brussels: explaining the lobbying success of foreign interest groups in EU energy policy. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Green, Fergus (2019) Who should get what when governments change the rules? A normative theory of legal transitions. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Scrutinio, Vincenzo (2019) Essays in applied econometrics. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Sheen, Greg Chih-Hsin (2019) Three essays on media politics in democracies and autocracies. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Souvannaseng, Pon Phornchanok (2019) Losing ground: the political economy of dependency and development in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Izzo, Federica (2019) Playing with fire or playing it safe? Formal models of gambling in elections. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Schütze, Robert (2019) From utopia to apologia: international normativity in the long nineteenth century. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Onoda, Takuya (2018) The political consequences of regulatory reforms: drug rationing policies in England and France. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Correia, Sara (2018) Remembering ethnic cleansing in Republika Srpska. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Robbins-Wright, Laura (2018) Understanding refugee resettlement admissions: an exploration of the perceived relationship between admissions, domestic responsibility sharing, and voluntary sector advocacy in the united states and canada. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Azalan, Meor Alif Meor (2018) Principiis rebellionis in India orientalis: taming British counterinsurgency in Malaya 1944-1954. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Alexander Shaw, Kate (2018) Narrating boom and bust: the life-cycle of ideas and narrative in New Labour’s political economy, 1997-2010. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Popescu, Diana-Elena (2018) Dynamic injustice: interlocking recognition and distribution. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Wiedenbrüg, Anahí Elisabeth (2018) What is really owed: structural injustice, responsibility and sovereign debt. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
van Geffen, Robert (2018) Essays on the career paths and legislative activity of Members of the European Parliament. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Bronner, Laura (2018) Competition and communication: the development of campaigning in Britain from the Second Reform Act to the First World War. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Decker, Philipp (2017) The building of nations in Habsburg Central Europe, 1740-1914. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Schmoll, Moritz (2017) Broken promises: the politics of lax enforcement of tax laws in Egypt. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Mastrorocco, Nicola (2017) Essays in political economy. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Huber, Jakob (2017) Kant and the global standpoint. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Kovner, Nimrod Z. (2017) Migration in a warming world: on the responsibility and obligations of states towards climate change immigrants. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Bonifaz Moreno, Gustavo (2017) The gap between legality and legitimacy: the Bolivian state crisis (2000-2008) in historical and regional perspective. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Jentry, Corey (2017) The trouble with studying the troubles: how and why an epistemic community emerges. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Poole, Ed Gareth (2017) Essays on the political economy of decentralization. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Beinisch, Natalie (2017) Making it work: the development and evolution of transnational labour regulation. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Gauthier-Chung, Maud Faïle (2017) Relational autonomy from a political perspective. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Rangoni, Bernardo (2016) Uncertainty and experimentalist policymaking in internal market regulation by the European Commission: cases on electricity and gas policy. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Corrêa, Izabela Moreira (2016) Unveiled to regulate: the logics and the trajectories of regulatory transparency policies. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Must, Elise (2016) When and how does inequality cause conflict? Group dynamics, perceptions and natural resources. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Dinc, Pinar (2016) Collective memory and competition over identity in a conflict zone: the case of Dersim. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Ting, Wang Leung (2016) Does experience matter? The effect of pre-parliamentary careers on MPs’ behaviour. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Donadelli, Flavia (2016) Reaping the seeds of discord: advocacy coalitions and changes in Brazilian environmental regulation. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Armstrong, Carolyn (2016) The limits of communitarisation and the legacy of intergovernmentalism: EU asylum governance and the evolution of the Dublin system. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Nosova, Anastasia (2016) The merchant elite and parliamentary politics in Kuwait: The dynamics of business political participation in a rentier state. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Nam, Ju Hyun (2016) The patterns and dynamics of the civil service pay reform in Korea. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Hope, David (2016) The political economy of growth models and macroeconomic imbalances in advanced democracies. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Nekouei, Navid (2016) The popularisation of factional politics in the IRI from Khatami to Rouhani. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Laveille, Yasmine (2016) Contestation in marginalised spaces: dynamics of popular mobilisation and demobilisation in upper Egypt since 25 January 2011. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Gerver, Mollie (2016) Refugee repatriation and consent. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Freier De Ferrari, Luisa Feline (2016) A reverse migration paradox? Policy liberalisation and new south-south migration to Latin America. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Sampson, Christopher (2016) Sectoral policy-making in China’s strategic industries: government guidance and state firm influence in the electricity supply sector. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Gonzalez, Julio (2016) The politics and institutions of informality and street vending in Mexico: the case of Mexico City. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Lee, Suhjin (2016) Essays on functions and organisations of political parties. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Tomic, Slobodan (2016) Explaining enforcement patterns of anticorruption agencies: comparative analysis of five Serbian, Croatian and Macedonian anticorruption agencies. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Blumenau, Jack (2016) Essays in legislative politics: legislative leaders and Parliamentary behaviour. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Flanding, Jens (2016) European labour market flexibility reforms: a longitudinal study of change and continuity. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Brkanić, Anita E. (2016) A home away from home: the drivers behind Croatian diaspora mobilisation. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Morgan-Collins, Mona (2016) First women at the polls: examination of women’s early voting behaviour. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Skorge, Øyvind Søraas (2016) The century of the gender revolution: empirical essays. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Williams, Martin (2016) The organizational basis of government in developing countries: management and policy implementation in Ghana’s public sector. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Volintiru, Clara (2016) Clientelism and cartelization in post-communist Europe: the case of Romania. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Bertsou, Eri (2015) Citizen attitudes of political distrust: examining distrust through technical, ethical and interest-based evaluations. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Solhjell, Randi (2015) Dimensions of statehood: a study of public goods in Bukavu, the Democratic Republic of Congo. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Ren, Justine Zheng (2015) Understanding Chinese nationalism through Chinese politics: competing claims and state-society dynamics. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Hage Ali, Mohanad (2015) Hizbullah’s identity: Islam, nationalism and transnationalism. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Fouirnaies, Alexander (2015) Essays on campaign finance and political power. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Bunker, Kenneth (2015) Coalition formation in presidential regimes: evidence from Latin America. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Cheng, Wai (2015) Development without slums: institutions, intermediaries and grassroots politics in urban China. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Braunstein, Juergen (2015) Explaining sovereign wealth fund variation: the role of domestic politics in small open economies. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Knott, Eleanor (2015) Kin-states and kin majorities from the bottom-up: developing a model of nested integration in Crimea & Moldova. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Scrollini Mendez, Fabrizio (2015) Right to information arenas: exploring the right to information in Chile, New Zealand and Uruguay. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Morrison, Suzanne (2015) The boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement: activism across borders for Palestinian justice. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Baillie, Donna (2015) The good soldier: dynamics of moral judgment among Israeli reserve soldiers and conscientious objectors within the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Argenton, Carlo (2015) A liberalism without liberals. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Iordachescu, Irina (2015) Who runs the radio commons? The role of strategic associations in governing transnational common pool resources. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Schuster, Christian (2015) When the victor cannot claim the spoils: institutional incentives for professionalizing patronage states. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Zheng, Yixiao (2014) Complex interdependence and China’s engagement with Australia: navigating between power and vulnerability. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Ketchley, Neil (2014) Contentious politics and the 25th January Egyptian revolution. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
O’Keeffe, Mícheál (2014) Essays on the political economy of financial crises: causes, containment and resolution. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Shochat, Sharon (2014) Oil and women's political participation: a sub-national assessment of the role of protests and NGOs in Nigeria. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Henehan, Kathleen (2014) Whose party? Whose interests? Childcare policy, electoral imperative and organisational reform within the US Democrats, Australian Labor Party and Britain’s New Labour. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Davis, Richard (2014) The making of an insurgent group: a case study of Hamas, vox populi and violent resistance. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Hedayat, Maria (2014) The “exceptionalist” collective imaginary, hegemonic battles, and Costa Rica’s democratic institutional development from the 1820s to the 1960s. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Aitchison, Brian (2014) Small business collective action and its effects on administrative modernization in Putin’s Russia: from “grabbing hand” to “helping hand”? PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Chu, May (2014) The internationalisation of regulation: food safety regulation in China. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Kroth, Verena (2014) Essays in political economy: elections, public finance and service delivery in South Africa. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Yorke, Andrew (2014) State-led coercive takeovers in Putin’s Russia: explaining the underlying motives and ownership outcomes. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Luo, Ting (2014) Village economic autonomy and authoritarian control over village elections in China: evidence from rural Guangdong Province. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Akkoyunlu, Feyzi Karabekir (2014) The rise and fall of the hybrid regime: guardianship and democracy in Iran and Turkey. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Jenkins, David (2014) The value of effort. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Mirza, Mansoor (2014) Between 'Umma, empire and nation: the role of the 'Ulama in the 'Urabi revolt and the emergence of Egyptian nationalism. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Fuentes Sosa, Ninfa (2014) Deep integration in the preferential trade agreements of Latin American Countries and their global and regional partners (1982-2010). PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Jesperson, Sasha (2014) Inhibiting integration? Tensions in the security development nexus in Sierra Leone and Bosnia Herzegovina. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Lord, Ceren (2014) Rethinking religio-politics in Turkey through the prism of religious majoritarianism. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Grainger, Alex (2013) Alternative forms of power in East Timor 1999- 2009: a historical perspective. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
De Ferrari, Ignazio (2013) Performance, endorsements and tactical spending : electoral accountability of leaders and parties in Latin America. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Farquhar, Michael (2013) Expanding the Wahhabi mission: Saudi Arabia, the Islamic University of Medina and the transnational religious economy. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Escobar, Mariana (2013) Paramilitary power and "parapolitics": subnational patterns of criminalization of politicians and politicization of criminals in Colombia. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Wagner, Rikke (2013) Exit as voice: transnational citizenship practices in response to Denmark’s family unification policy. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Kuzu, Durukan (2013) Shifting paradigms: null remedies for national minorities from civic egalitarianism to ethnic multiculturalism: a context sensitive approach. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Ulaş, Luke (2013) Realising cosmopolitanism: the role of a world state. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Hall, Edward (2013) Realism and liberalism in the political thought of Bernard Williams. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Saavedra-Herrera, Camilo (2013) Democracy, judicialisation and the emergence of the Supreme Court as a policy-maker in Mexico. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Whiting, Matthew (2013) Defying moderation? the transformation of radical Irish republicanism, 1969-2010. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Rahman, Ashikur (2013) Essays on political dynasties: evidence from empirical investigations. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Caballero-Sosa, Lila (2013) Party dynamics in the Mexican chamber of deputies: power networks and committee appointments. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Amani, Aslan (2013) Is democratic multiculturalism really possible? PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Dussauge Laguna, Mauricio Ivan (2013) Cross-national policy learning and administrative reforms: the making of 'management for results' policies in Chile and Mexico (1990-2010). PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Chng, Nai Rui (2013) Even flow: water privatization and the mobilization of power in the Philippines. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Kriel, Mariana (2013) Loose continuity: the post-apartheid Afrikaans language movement in historical perspective. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Maffettone, Pietro (2013) The coherence and defensibility of Rawls’ law of peoples. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Theuerkauf, Ulrike (2012) Ethno-embedded institutionalism: the impact of institutional repertoires on ethnic violence. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Chen, Chien-Kang (2012) Hume’s conservative utilitarianism: an interpretation of David Hume’s political and moral philosophy. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Reshef, Yehonathan (2012) Justice, children and family. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Bussu, Sonia (2012) Governing with the citizens: strategic planning in four Italian cities. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Wong, James Ka-lei (2012) Green visions and democratic constraints: the possibility and design of democratic institutions for environmental decision-making. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Lertchoosakul, Kanokrat (2012) The rise of the Octobrists: power and conflict among gormer left wing student activists in contemporary Thai politics. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Biancani, Francesca (2012) "Let down the curtains around us" sex work in colonial Cairo 1882-1952. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Mills, Linnea Cecilia (2012) Questionable assumptions and unintended consequences: a critical assessment of the international donor community’s fight against corruption in Sub-Saharan Africa. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Wolff, Johannes (2012) Enhanced rationalisation, control or coordination? Impact assessments in the European Union. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Tarlov, Jessica (2012) Through the looking glass: controversy, scandal and political careers. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Poncin, Emmanuelle (2012) Hegemony, transformism and anti-politics: community-driven development programmes at the World Bank. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Aziz, M. H. (2012) How a crisis in the moral economy of development policy challenges state legitimacy. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Rasaratnam, Madurika (2012) Tamils and the nation: India and Sri Lanka compared. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Tsang, Rachel Wai Yin (2012) The contemporary significance of the past: cultural heritage and the liberal state. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Angolano, Joseph (2012) Politics as a craft: the equal advancement and consideration of interests. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Seiferling, Michael (2012) Essays on the political economy of public finance: taxation and debt. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Olivas Osuna, José Javier (2012) Civilian control of the military in Portugal and Spain: a policy instruments approach. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Carvalho, Susana Adelina S. G. S. (2012) Nationalism and regime overthrow in early twentieth century Portugal. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Beck, Steven R (2012) Computer bargaining in México and Brazil 1970-1990: dynamic interplay of industry and politics. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Marshall, David J. (2012) Organised interest representation and the European Parliament. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Schertzer, Robert S. (2012) Judging the nation: the Supreme Court of Canada, federalism and managing diversity. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Bastow, Simon (2012) Overcrowded as normal: governance, adaptation, and chronic capacity stress in the England and Wales prison system, 1979 to 2009. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Woods, Eric Taylor (2012) The anglican church of Canada and the Indian residential schools: a meaning-centred analysis of the long road to apology. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Bolesta, Andrzej (2012) China as a post-socialist developmental state: explaining Chinese development trajectory. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Mossallam, Alia (2012) Hikāyāt sha‛b - stories of peoplehood: Nasserism, popular politics and songs in Egypt, 1956-1973. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Fane-Hervey, Angus (2012) Why governance matters: a comparative study of the causes of deforestation in the miombo woodlands of Zambia and Mozambique, 1990 - 2010. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Rasmussen, Maja Kluger (2012) The influence of interest groups in the European Parliament: does policy shape politics? PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Baker, Jacqueline (2012) The rise of Polri: democratisation and the political economy of security in Indonesia. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Wong, Baldwin (2011) Contractarianism’s dilemma: on the normativity of contemporary contractarian theories. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Mallard, Alison (2011) Freedom under the law: right and revolution in Kant's theory of justice. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Ahmadov, Anar (2011) A conditional theory of the ‘political resource curse:’ oil, autocrats, and strategic contexts. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Sowers, Thomas S. (2011) Nanomanagement: superior control and subordinate autonomy in conflict: mid-level officers of the U.S. and British armies in Iraq (2003-2008). PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Templeton, Jessica (2011) Framing elite policy discourse: science and the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel C. J. M. (2011) Essays in political economy and voting behaviour. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Dineen, Katy (2011) A non-contingent concept of connectedness for cosmopolitanism. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Leveringhaus, Alexander Christoph (2010) Killing to rescue?: liberal political theory, non-consequentialist ethics and military humanitarian intervention. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Matisonn, Heidi (2010) Miracle or misery?: understanding democratic participation in South Africa. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Farfán-Mares, Gabriel (2010) Non-embedded autonomy: the political economy of Mexico’s rentier state, 1970–2010. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Gledhill, James (2010) Political theory and social practices: G.A. Cohen, Rawls, Habermas and the problem of self-grounding. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Kong, Camillia E.H (2010) Beyond the sub-Humean model: Instrumental reason in Aristotle, Hume and Kant. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Vivyan, Nicholas Walter (2010) Essays on the political economy of monetary policy: New empirical approaches and evidence. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Keba, Andrej (2010) Identity and reasons in contemporary liberal theory. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Harrison, Sarah (2010) Ideological (mis)match? Mapping extreme right ideological discourse and voter preferences. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Young, Kevin Lloyd (2010) Private sector influence and the international political economy of banking regulation: The formation of the Basel II Accord 1998-2004. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Chrysoloras, Nikolaos (2010) Religion and national identity in the Greek and Greek-Cypriot political cultures. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Berruecos Garcia Travesi, Martha Susana (2010) Separation of powers in new democracies: Federalism and the judicial power in Mexico. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Khanna, Parag (2010) The World Economic Forum: An anatomy of multi-stakeholder global policy-making. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Hanashiro, Olaya (2010) The regional dimension in promoting human rights and the rule of law in new democracies: The police case in Ecuador and Poland. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Kahane, Muriel (2010) A room of one's own in a house for all: Feminist considerations on autonomy and multiculturalism. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Birnberg, Gabriele (2009) The voting behaviour of the European Union member states in the United Nations General Assembly. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Hoareau, Cécile (2009) Does deliberation matter?: the impact of the Bologna process on attitudes and policies in European higher education. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Monteux, Camille (2009) Institution building in Kosovo: the role of international actors and the question of legitimacy. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Pardinas, Juan E (2009) Decentralisation and budget accountability in the twilight of Mexican presidentialism. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Sjoberg, Fredrik M (2009) Elections and identity politics in Kyrgyzstan 1989--2009---moving beyond the 'clan politics' hypothesis. MPhil thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Bolton, Matthew (2009) Governance and post-statist security: The politics of US and Norwegian foreign aid for demining in Afghanistan, Bosnia and Sudan. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Jarman, Holly (2009) Imagined commodities: "Trade and" policies in the European Union and United States. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Wagner, Markus (2009) Policy interconnections in party competition: Issue linkages in 23 countries. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Lopez-Gonzalez, Jesus Alberto (2009) Politics of civil-military relations in Mexico: A historical and institutional approach. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Burton, Guy Jonathan Sands (2009) Social democracy in Latin America: Policymakers and education reform in Brazil and Chile. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Aparicio, Sofia Sebastian (2009) State building in deeply divided societies beyond Daytona in Bosnia. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Dasgupta, Paolo Subrato (2009) The independence of regulatory agencies in practice: The case of telecommunications regulators in the United Kingdom and France. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Chappell, Zsuzsanna (2008) Deliberation disputed: A critique of deliberative democracy. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Lin, Xi (2008) Equity in the Chinese law: Is origin and transformations. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Khatib, Kamleh (2008) Impact of electoral reform: Parties, voters and legislators in Italy, 1996-2001. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Kodate, Naonori (2008) Institutional logics and responsive government: Hospital sector reforms in England, Japan and Sweden, 1990-2006. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Salerno, Francesco Maria (2008) Path dependence and institutional reform: A case study on the reform of Italian telecommunications institutions 1979-2007. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Jimenez-Cuen, Adriana (2008) Remittances and votes: Emigrant political participation in Mexico. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Chen, Chun-hung (2008) Universalism with humility: Grounding human rights in a diverse world. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Miorelli, Romina (2008) The discourse on civil society in poverty reduction policy in the Argentina of the 1990s: the neoliberal and populist political project’s struggles for hegemony. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Glyptis, Agapi-Leda (2007) Kemalism as a language for Turkish politics: cultivation, reproduction, negotiation. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Wehner, Joachim Hans-Georg (2007) Legislatures, democratic control and budgeting: A comparative institutional analysis. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Goncalves Teixeira, Ligia Alexandra (2007) Rhetoric for philosophers: An examination of the place of rhetoric in philosophy. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Warntjen, Andreas (2007) Through the needle's eye: the Council presidency and legislative decision-making in the European Union. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Sarquis, Alessandra T.D.A (2007) An ethical framework for international politics: A neo-Hegelian interpretation of the role of states in the construction of just principles. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Griffiths, Simon (2006) Responses to the new right: the engagement of the British left with the work of Friedrich Hayek, 1989-1997. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Rubenson, Daniel (2006) Community effects on political participation: The role of social capital, heterogeneity and government competencies. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Fuzesi, Julianna Christa Elisabeth (2006) Explaining irredentism: The case of Hungary and its transborder minorities in Romania and Slovakia. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Hausemer, Pierre (2006) Government of the people and for the people? Legislative specialisation and party representation in the European Parliament. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Gregory, James Henry (2006) Moral ontology of Walzerian social criticism: An argument for philosophical conservatism. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Chow, Po Chung (2006) Moral stability and liberal justification: An examination of the notion of stability in Rawls' theory. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Mei-Chuan, Wei (2006) Public culture and the Taiwan imaginary: Freedom, the nation and welfare. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Bashir, Bashir (2006) Reconciling historically excluded and disadvantaged groups: Deliberative democracy, recognition and the politics of reconciliation. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Kaya, Ayse (2006) Rival globalizations?: An analysis of US-EU post-Cold War trade disputes. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Moodgal, Rahul Nath (2006) Russian-Japanese relations: What role for the Far East? MPhil thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Sircar, Indraneel (2006) Transnational consociation in Northern Ireland and in Bosnia-Hercegovina: the role of reference states in post-settlement power-sharing. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Parau, Cristina Elena (2006) The interplay between domestic politics and Europe: How Romanian civil society and government contested Europe before EU accession. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Curry, Oliver (2005) Morality as natural history. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
van Stolk, Christian Cornelis (2005) Europeanisation of regional and agricultural policy in the czech republic and poland. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Zubek, Radoslaw Grzegorz (2005) Europeanizing from the centre: Core executive institutions and the transposition of the European Community legislation in Poland 1997-2002. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Hadžidedić, Zlatko (2005) Forced to be free: from liberalism to nationalism. MPhil thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Hoyland, Bjorn Kare (2005) Government and opposition in EU legislative politics. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Benedetto, Giacomo Giorgio Edward (2005) Institutionalised consensus in Europe’s parliament. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Mattei, Paola (2005) The modernisation of the welfare state in Italy: dynamic conservatism and health care reform, 1992 to 2003. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
McMenamin, Kevin Iain (2005) The 'soft state': Business-government relations in post-communist Poland. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Stetter, Stephan Erich (2004) Cross pillar politics of the European Union. EU actors and the centralisation of foreign and interior policies. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
McIvor, James Martin (2004) Karl Marx's political epistemology: Subjectivity, abstraction and the state in the writings of the early 1840s. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Shiiyama, Shiho (2004) Nationalism and supranational regional solidarity: The case of modern Japanese nationalism and its perception of Asia, 1868-2001. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Deane, Shelley M. (2004) Negotiating peace agreements: elite bargaining and ethnic conflict regulation in Northern Ireland and Israel-Palestine. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Lensu, Maria (2004) Respect for culture and customs in international humanitarian assistance: Implications for principles and policy. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Usherwood, Simon McDougall (2003) Beyond party politics: opposition to the European Union in France and the UK, 1985-1999. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Kribbe, Hans (2003) Corporate personality: A political theory of association. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Adeney, Katharine Saskia (2003) Federal formation and consociational stabilisation: the politics of national identity articulation and ethnic conflict regulation in India and Pakistan. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Psarrou, Eleni (2003) National Identity in an Era of Globalisation. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Levy, Gal (2002) Ethnicity and education: nation-building, state-formation, and the construction of the Israeli educational system. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Ojeda-Revah, Mario (2002) Mexico and the Spanish Republic. 1931-1939. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Quinn, Thomas (2002) Organisational reform in the British Labour Party since 1983. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Jimenez San Vicente, Armando (2002) The political economy of tax collection in Mexico: The constrains on reform, 1970-2000. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Varela, Diego (2002) The power of voice: An informational model of the legislative powers of the European parliament. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Bleyer, Peter (2001) Cross-movement coalitions and political agency: the popular sector and the Pro-Canada/ Action Canada network. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Parvin, Philip (2001) Liberalism, political theory, and the rights of minority cultures: Just how different are the 'politics of difference'? PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Santin Quiroz, Osvaldo Antonio (2000) Political economy of Mexico's financial reform, 1988-1994. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Kirchbach, Jorge Leal (2000) The politics of privatization policies at local level in Mexico: The case of the water utilities in Aguascalientes. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Albert-Roulhac, Catherine (1999) The Europeanisation of national budgeting in the United Kingdom and France: A study of governmental processes. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Griggs, Steven Frank (1999) Professionalisation, policy networks and the development of French health policy: The rise of hospital directors, the Syndicat National des Cadres Hospitaliers, 1976-1991. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Gallego-Calderon, Raquel (1998) 'New public management reforms' in the Catalan public health sector, 1985-1995: institutional choices, transactions costs and policy change. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Paraskevopoulos, Christos John (1998) Social capital, institutional networks and European regional policy: Adaptation and adjustment in the Aegean Islands. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Baena, Cesar E (1997) Politics of oil in Venezuela: A decision-making analysis of PDVSA's internationalisation policy. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Powell, Roxanne (1995) The frontiers of state practice in Britain and France: pioneering high speed railway technology and infrastructure. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
de Souza Motta, Celina Maria (1995) Constitutional change in Brazil: Political and financial decentralisation, 1981-1991. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Garmise, Shari Orris (1995) Institutional networks and industrial restructuring: Local initiatives toward the textile industry in Nottingham and Prato. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
de Mattos, Pedro Lincoln C L (1988) The politics of education funding in Brazil, 1964-1984. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Keliher, Leo (1987) Policy-making in information technology: a decisional analysis of the Alvey Programme. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Rubinstein, B. David (1956) The decline of the Liberal Party 1880 - 1900. PhD thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
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Dissertation literature review: a text and a process
Welcome back to the LSE LIFE podcasts series! I'm Helen Green, and I’ll be sharing some ideas on one particular aspect of studying at LSE.
In this series of podcasts about your dissertation, we’re considering the dissertation in terms of the finished, written product, but also in terms of the process of developing and creating that product. Today I’d like to focus on the literature review.
So we know that the literature review is part of your dissertation, maybe a couple thousand words, a few thousand words – depending on how you choose to structure your dissertation. But what else is there to know? I’ve got three main ideas in mind with respect to your literature review. First I’d like to talk about what a literature review is, and what it does – what functions it should fulfill. Then I have some advice on how to go about reviewing the literature and writing this part of your dissertation. Finally, I’d like to reflect on some qualities of a good literature review, and some common problems to try to avoid.
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- Current Students
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Media@LSE MSc Dissertation Series
This is a selection of the best dissertations authored by students from our MSc programmes.
These MSc dissertations have been selected by the editor and deputy editor of the Media@LSE Working Paper Series and consequently, are not the responsibility of the Working Paper Series Editorial Board.
No 313 The App Keeps the Score: Period-Tracking Apps, Self-Empowerment and the Self as Enterprise , Martina Sardelli
No 312 Envisioning Solidarity: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Chinese NGO Communications on Philanthropic Campaigns , Han Zheng
No 311 Examining the Western Media's Representation of Present-Day China Through the Lense of of Orientalism: A critical discourse analysis on BBC News’ coverage of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics , Danrong (Miko) Xiang
No 310 Bodies That Pain: An Emergent Resistance in Neo/Non-Liberal China. Exploring Weibo Hashtag Activism #FacingBirthInjuries From an Affective-Ethical Perspective , Jialu Sun
No 309 'The Algorithm Will Battle Against You': A Qualitative Study on Disabled Content Creators’ Perspectives and Understanding of the Challenges Presented by Algorithmic Systems on Social Media Platforms , Ishana Rhea Ramtohul
No 308 Why They Don't Trust Us: Chilean Mainstream Media, Metajournalistic Discourses and Repairing Journalism , Phillip Duran Pástene
No 307 A ‘Canary in the Coalmine' for Synthethic Media Regulation: The Emerging Threat of Deepfake Image Abuse , Olivia Otts
No 306 Communicating Inside to People from the Outside: How junior international employees in strategic communications companies in London perceive workplace well-being through internal communications , Nam Nghiem
No 305 The Voices That Build America: Theorizing the Labor Union as a Media Technology , Grace Nelson
No 304 "Art on Wheels": A Semiotic and Visual Discourse Analysis of Graffiti on Nairobi’s Matatus , Frank Mutulu
No 303 News Diversity and Morality in the Climate Reparations debate: A Quantitative Content Analysis of British and Irish News Coverage of the COP27 Negotiations about Loss and Damage , Marlene Jacobse
No 302 'We're all going through it': How the Construction of ‘Mental Health’ in One Pandemic HuffPost Series Positions Readers , Clare Lombardo
No 301 F rench Ecocinema and Young Audiences Environmental Mobilistations: An Exploration of the Intersection Between Film and Politics , Lola Messica
No 300 Balancing Digital Selves: Mediated Self-Presentation of Migrant Women in Germany on LinkedIn , Maya Hemant Krishna
No 299 Solidifying Social Immobility: Representation of Sex Workers within Human Trafficking Discourse in the Philippines , Olivia Austria Kemble
No 298 'Give people the power to build community and bring the world closer together': Illusions of A Global village. A Critical Discourse Analysis of Meta Platforms’ Discursive Construction of the Global Citizen , Nelli Jouhki.
No 297 Enabling Empowerment by Establishing Indian Feminity , Sanskriti Bhhatkoti
No 296 The Forces of Development: Communicating Indigenous Identity in Brazil , Alan Gabrielli Azevedo
No 295 Can women really have it all? A Discourse Analysis of Neoliberal Feminist Discourse’s Roles in the Construction of Media Representation of Professional Working Women in Indonesia , Moudy Alfiana
No 294 Framing Utopia In Emerging Technology: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Financial Media Representation of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality , Chuyue Zhan
No 293 Understanding Brand-Culture Interaction: A Social Semiotic Analysis of an Emerging Form of Brand Communications on Bilibili , Xinyu Yang
No 292 ‘We don’t chase clicks, we chase public interest’: Investigative Journalism Between Democratic Ideals and Economic Realities , Lara Wiebecke
No 291 A Health Risk Community or A Cultural Tourism Destination? A Critical Discourse Analysis of Intertextual Representation of Wanhua District in Taiwanese Mass Media Coverage of 2021 COVID-19 Outbreak in Taipei City and Official Tourism Promotion , Min Tu
No 290 A Duality of Shifting Values in Journalism: ‘Responsible Capitalism’ and Public Service Mission – An Analysis of the News Trade Press , Hanna Siemaszko
No 289 Mediated Social Class Identity Articulation and Performance Over Social Media , Shivani Rao
No 288 Emotions running high – do they catch the reader’s eye? A quantitative content analysis on emotional frames in climate change news – the case of a significant global news publisher’s Cop26 coverage , Sara Nuder
No 287 Selling Surveillance by Fixing Femininity: Exploring the Representation and Discursive Construction of the Gaze Between Women in Indian Advertisements , Vaishnavi Nair
No 286 Development as its own Antithesis: Towards a Multi-disciplinary Exploration of the Neoliberalization of Development , Lisar Morina
No 285 Can creative labor coexist under an industrial capitalist model? A qualitative analysis of worker subjectivity in production work in Vancouver’s film and television industry , Emily Mckenna Arbogast Larman
No 284 Nothing to Hide – Everyone to Suspect: A case study of Neighbor, Neoliberal Security Governance and Securitization , Julia Kopf
No 283 Building a Social Contract for the Network Society: A Discursive Study of How Meta Mediates its Relationship to Users and Society Through Public Policy Communications , Hunter Morgan
No 282 Big Brother Watch’s campaign against COVID Pass and its implications for science communication , Zichen Jess Hu
No 281 “Everyone Was Talking About It”: A Thematic Analysis of Audience Interpretation of Squid Game on IMDb , Junhan Gina Fu
No 280 ‘An Existential Threat’: Right-wing Media and the Formation of Racialised Moral Panics , Sarah Campbell
No 279 ‘Stay at Home, Protect the NHS, Save Lives’: A Critical Discourse Analysis of UK Government Covid-19 press conferences , Morwenna Backhouse
No 278 Datafied Gay Men’s Dating: Ordering of Sexual Sociality on Blued , Hao Wu
No 277 Calculating newsworthiness: Investigating the role that probability plays in newsification and journalistic decision-making , Selina Swift
No 276 Platformisation as Development: Discourse and Justification in the South American Gig Economy , Lucas Stiglich
No 275 Branding for New Futures: Brand Activism’s Mediation of Collective Prospective Remembering , Kelly M. Smith
No 274 ‘It wasn’t meant to be mine, yea?’ – The impacts of automation on the Brazilian Welfare State A case study of the Covid-19 data-driven emergency aid Auxílio Emergencial , Melissa Lima Silva
No 273 ‘Toward a better future’: A critical discourse analysis of the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting on the corporate websites of three large multinational corporations (MNCs) , Kanhai A. Parasharya
No 272 Looking through the mirror: Finding Hybridity in Al Jazeera English’s Journalism Metadiscourse , Zoe Maria Pace
No 271 How many more Emoji do we need? Examining the Unicode Consortium’s Vision of World Standard of Emoji , Yuka Katsumata
No 270 Hate in the Mainstream: Proposing a ‘Keyness-Driven’ Framework to Surface Toxic Speech in the Public Domain , Pica Johansson
No 269 Mapping Networks of Moral Language on U.S. Presidential Primary Campaigns, 2016-2020, Kobi Hackenburg
No 268 The Role of Selective Exposure in ‘A New Era of Minimal Effects’: The Mediating Effect of Selective Exposure on the Relationship between Personal Characteristics and Conspiracy Theory Beliefs , Eunbin Ha
No 267 ‘Thick girls get low’: Representations of gender, fatness, blackness and sexuality in music videos by Lizzo , Alexandra Grinfeld
No 266 We are raising our voices: The use of TikTok for the public self-representation of indigenous identity in Latin America , Camila Figueroa-Zepeda
No 265 The Silenced Sound of Drill The Digital Disadvantage, Neocapitalist Media, and Hyper- Segregation , Alexandra Farje
No 264 Blockchain Island: A critical discourse analysis of the colonial construction of a Puerto Rican crypto utopia , María De Los Milagros Colón Cruz
No 263 From Artists to Creators, From Music to Audio: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Spotify’s ‘Audio First’ Strategy , Ryan Carraro
No 262 Imprisoned by Partisanship? A Critical Discourse Analysis of Media Bias of United States Print and Online Media in Reporting of Bipartisan Issues through the First Step Act , Kimberly Burton
No 261 “This Art of Being French” A Critical Discourse Analysis on Nostalgia and National Identity in Emmanuel Macron’s Speeches , Capucine Bourges
No 260 Freedom for whom? Investigating notions of freedom in European media and communications policy, 1989-2021 , Jakob Angeli
No 259 ‘Inspire Creativity, Enrich Life’? A Critical Discourse Analysis on How Douyin Justifies Its Data Extraction and Shapes Public Values in The Platform Society , Jing An
No 258 Changing Humanitarianism For The Better? Virtual Reality and the Representation of the Suffering ‘Other’ in Humanitarian Communications , Francesca Liberatore Vaselli
No 257 We Are Humans Too: Refugees’ Perceptions of Representations of Migration in European News , Hannah Traussnigg
No 256 The Matter of Online Political Participation: A New Materialist Experiment on Emerging Adult Participatory Practices in the United Kingdom, Ireland and the Netherlands , Hanne M. Stegeman
No 255 Rap Music As Evidence: A Prosecutorial Tactic of Institutionalizing Racism , Claire Ruder
No 254 Put Students Before Your Public Image: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Strategic Communications in the University of Warwick Rape Chat Scandal , Clara Héroux Rhymes
No 253 Set The Record Straight: The Significance of Counter-Archives in Contemporary Struggles of Justice for Apartheid-Era Crimes , Ra’eesa Pather
No 252 Can Stories Change How We Feel About People: The Effect of Older People’s Online Personal Stories on Mitigating Younger Korean Ageism , Jeongwon Leah Park
No 251 The ‘Silent Majority': A Critical Discourse Analysis of Counter-Movement Key Opinion Leaders’ YouTube Coverage of the 2019 Hong Kong Protests , Limichi Okamoto
No 250 Man Up! A Qualitative Analysis of Representations of the Male Body on Instagram and Body Image Among Young Flemish Men , Femke Konings
No 249 Manufacturing The Mapped Metropolis: A Social Semiotic Analysis of Cartographic Representations of Gentrification and Displacement in New York City , Johanne Lahlum Hortman
No 248 The Police Have Confirmed all 39 Victims Were Chinese The Mis/Recognition of Vietnamese Migrants in Their Mediated Encounters Within UK Newspapers , Linda Hien
No 247 Brother A-Zhong For the Win: A Qualitative Analysis of Chinese Fan Communities’ Nationalist Practice of Cyber Expedition , Yannan Du
No 246 Police Facial Recognition in Progress: The Construction of The Notion of Accuracy in the Live Facial Recognition Technology Used by the MET Police in London , Romina Colman
No 245 Polarflation: The Inflationary Effect of Attention-Optimising Algorithms on Polarisation in the Public Sphere , Samuel Caveen
No 244 Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Examining How Representation and Accessibility Impact Each Other With Relation to Visual Impairment , Rebecca Sophie Brahde
No 243 Narrating Economics and The Social Vision of a $100 Billion Fund: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Financial Media Representation of Softbank’s Venture Capital Investments in Digital Technology , Carl Bakenhus
No 242 Look Back in Rebellion: Radical Transparency As Refusal of Surveillance , Beatrice Bacci
No 241 The Quantified (Female) Self: Examining the Conceptualisation of Female Health, Selfhood and Embodiment in Fitbit Strategic Communication Campaigns , Jourdan Webb
No 240 Transitioning from Analogue to Digital Broadcast: A Case Of Communicative Inequality , Boikhutso Tsikane
No 239 “Won’t somebody please think of the children?” A Critical Discourse Analysis of Representations of the Figure of the Child in Western Media Coverage of the Yemeni Conflict , Nadine Talaat
No 238 Embodying Disability: Problematising Empathy in Immersive Experiences of Non-Normative Bodies , Pablo Agüera Reneses
No 237 Democratising Bridge or Elite Medium: An investigation into political podcast adoption and the relationship with cognitive social capital , Steve Rayson
No 236 Manufacturing Consent: An Investigation of the Press Support Towards the US Administration Prior to US-led Airstrikes in Syria , Malavika Mysore
No 235 Intercultural dialogue, ordinary justice and indigenous justice in Bolivia: Between challenges, possibilities or utopias , Johanna Lechat
No 234 When a Woman Meets a Woman: Comparing the Use of Negativity of Female Candidates in Single and Mixed-Gender Televised Debates , Emil Støvring Lauritsen
No 233 “Let me tell you how I see things”: The place of Brexit and the Entente Cordiale in Macron’s strategic narrative of and for France on the international scene , Maud-Lily Lardenois-Macocco
No 232 The Pleasures of Solitude? A qualitative analysis of young Chinese women’s daily-life vlog viewing practices , Yue Jin
No 231 Hegemonic Femininity: A Laughing Matter? A Critical Discourse Analysis of Contemporary Stand-Up Comedy in the United States on the Issue of Female Reproductive Rights , Isabella Hastings
No 230 Nice People Take Drugs: An investigation into the communicative strategies of drug policy reform organisations in the United Kingdom from a social movement perspective , André Belchior Gomes
No 229 The Branded Muslim Woman: A Qualitative Study into the Symbolic Boundaries Negotiated around the Portrayal of Muslim Women in Brand Cultures , Nuha Fayaz
No 228 The Uncertain Decorum of Online Identification: Study in Qualitative Interviews , Samuel DiBella
No 227 Decentring Eurocentrism in Communication Scholarship: A Discursive Analysis of resistance in influential communication journals , Sara Demas
No 226 From Asthetic Criticism to News Reporting: Rethinking the concept of Ecstatic News through the Lens of French Print Cultural Journalism , Elisa Covo
No 225 Datafication of Music Streaming Services: A qualitative investigation into the technological transformations of music consumption in the age of big data , Jingwen Chen
No 224 Transnational, Gendered, and Popular Music in the Arab World: A Content Analysis of a Decade (2010-2019) , Dana J. Bibi
No 223 We the Ragpickers: A case-study of participatory video and counterhegemony , Suyash Barve
No 222 Audience Engagement with Ten Years and the Imagination of Hong Kong Identity: Between Text, Context and Audience , Zhi-Nan Rebecca Zhang
No 221 Straightening out Same Sex Marriage for ‘all’ Australians: A content analysis study of prejudices in Australia's campaign for marriage equality ,Tate Soller
No 220 In Search for ‘Liveliness’: Experimenting with Co-Ocurrence Analysis Using #GDPR on Twitter , Sameeh Selim
No 219 ¿Dónde está mi gente? A qualitative analysis of the role of Latinos in the context of the Hillary for America 2016 presidential campaign , Andrea P. Terroba Rodríguez
No 218 Red, White and Blue for Who? A critical discourse analysis of mainstream media coverage of Colin Kaepernick and Take a Knee , Kim M Reynolds
No 217 ‘Algorithmic Bias’ through the Media Lens: A Content Analysis of the Framing of Discourse , Rocío Izar Oyarzun Peralta
No 216 Civic State of Mind: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Celebrity Language on Citizenship and Democracy , Hannah Menchhoff
No 215 Encoding the Social: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Mark Zuckerberg's Construction of Mediated Sociality , Sam McGeachy
No 214 White for White: An Exploration of Gay Racism on the World's Most Popular Platform for Gay and Bisexual Men , Aubrey T. A. Maslen
No 213 Agent of Change? Malaysian Millenials' Social Media Consumption and Political Knowledge, Participation and Voting in the 2018 General Election , ZiQing Low
No 212 The Netflix Phenomenon in India: A qualitative enquiry into the urban Indian youth's engagement with Netflix , Richa Sarah George
No 211 Do the ‘Rich’ Get Richer? Exploring the Associations between Social Media Use and Online and Offline Political Participation Activities among Kenyan Youth , Eric Gatobu Ndubi
No 210 The Weinstein Effect and mediated non-apologies: Evaluating the role of #MeToo public apologies in western rape culture , Eleanor Dierking
No 209 ‘No Script At All’. A Study of Cultural Context and Audience Perceptions of Authenticity in Reality Television , Yun Ting Choo
No 208 “It’s funny ‘cause it’s true”. A critical discourse analysis on new political satire on television in the United States , Darren Chan
No 207 In a Mediated Society, Can Indigenous Knowledge Survive? A Network Ethnography Examining the Influence of Internet Use on Indigenous Herbal Knowledge Circulation in a Remote Yao Community , Anran Wang
No 206 Beauty and the Blogger: The Impact of Instagram Bloggers on Ideals of Beauty and Self-esteem , Sanjana Ahuja
No 205 Memories of Babri: Competing Discourses and contrasting constructions of a media event , Sanaya Chandar
No 204 Habitus, Social Space and Media Representation: The ‘Romantic’ Contemporary Taiwanese ‘Wenyi Qingnian’ Discourse in the Local Lifestyle Magazine ‘One Day’ , Hoi Yee Chau
No 203 Stories Untold? A qualitative analysis uncovering the representation of girls as victims of conflict in the global south , Tessa Venizelos
No 202 What is the Norm? A study of heteronormative representations in Bollywood , Saachi Bhatia
No 201 Live Streaming and its Audiences in China: Making sense of authenticity , Qisi Zhang
No 200 Berniebros and Vagina Voters: Content Analysis of Gendered Facebook Communication in the 2016 U.S. Democratic Presidential Primary , Meredith Epstein
No 199 ‘Othering’ the ‘Left-Behind’? A Critical Discourse Analysis of the representation of Leave voters in British broadsheets’ coverage of the EU referendum , Louise S. Thommessen.
No 198 Social Media as Civic Deliberation Space: A content analysis study of the public discussion about the legalization of surrogacy on Weibo and Zhihu , Liu Yu
No 197 Stories of Dismantling the White Patriarchy: A thematic narrative analysis of the imagined futures in 2015 science fiction films , Kylie Courtney
No 196 Too Small to Succeed? The Case of #NoAlVotoElectrónico and the Limits of Connective Action , Juan Floreal Graña
No 195 How we remember and forget via Facebook: The Mediatization of Memento and Deletion Practices , Jacopo Villanacci
No 194 Mediated Japanophile? Media consumption and Chinese people’s attitudes towards Japan among different generations , Han Xiao
No 193 Digital Mediatization in the Lifestyle Sport Slacklining , Friedrich Enders
No 192 Recipe for Success: A qualitative investigation into the role of social capital in the gendered food blogosphere , Fiona Koch
No 191 Access and Beyond: An Intersectional Approach to Women’s Everyday Experiences with ICTs , Fatma Matin Khan
No 190 Not Manly Enough: A Quantitative Analysis of Gender Stereotypes in Mexican Political Advertising, 2010‐2016 , Enrique López Alonso
No 189 Loudspeaker Broadcasting as Community Radio: A qualitative analysis of loudspeaker broadcasting in contemporary rural China in the framework of alternative media Shutong Wang
No 188 21st Century Cholos Representations of Peruvian youth in the discourse of El Panfleto Esteban Bertarelli
No 187 Representations of Calendar Girls and An Ideology of Modernity in 1930s Republican Shanghai Yifan Song
No 186 Reality Television as a Neoliberal Technology of Citizenship? A Critical Discourse Analysis of Điều Ước Thứ Bảy Vu Anh Ngoc Nguyen
No 185 Truth on Trial: Indigenous News Media and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Tomas Borsa
No 184 No Place Like Home: Analysing Discursive Constructions of ‘Home’ in Canadian Mainstream Newspaper Coverage of the Elsipogtog Protest Brooklyn Tchozewski
No 183 Modiplomacy and Diaspower: The discursive construction of modernity and national identity in Narendra Modi’s communication with the Indian diaspora Saanya Gulati
No 182 “The centre must hold”: Partisan dealignment and the rise of the minor party at the 2015 general election Peter Carrol
No 181 ‘Rapefugees Not Welcome’. Ideological Articulations of Media Discourses on Migrants and Refugees in Europe: New Racism and Othering – A Critical Discourse Analysis Monica Ibrahim
No 180 Constructing Connectivity: A Qualitative Analysis of the Representation of the Connected and Unconnected Others in Facebook’s Internet.org Campaign Minji Lee
No 179 Space and Place: The Communication of Gentrification to Young People in Hackney Kimberley Brown
No 178 Adherence to the protest paradigm? An examination of Singapore’s news coverage of Speakers’ Corner protests from 2000 to 2015 Joann Tan
No 177 The system is rigged: A discursive analysis of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders Jessica Cullen
No 176 An Examination of American Mainstream Media Discourse of Solidarity and Citizenship in the Reporting of the Black Lives Matter Campaign Eilis Yazdani
No 175 Are All Lives Valued? Worthy 'Us', Unworthy 'Others'. A Comparative Content Analysis of Global News Agencies’. Pictorial Representation of the Paris Attacks and the Beirut Bombings . Dokyum Kim
No 174 Imperial remains: A Critical Discourse Analysis of a Televised Retelling of the Portuguese Colonial Period Beatriz Serra
No 173 Unmasking USAID Pakistan’s Elite Stakeholder Discourses: Towards an Evaluation of the Agency’s Development Interventions Anum Pasha
No 172 Boundary Work between ‘Us’ and ‘Them’ Global News Agencies’ Double Standard on the Construction of Forced Migrants by Geographical Proximity Woo-chul Kim
No 171 Why Did Our Watchdog Fail? A Counter Perspective on the Media Coverage of the 2007 Financial Crisis Tran Thuy-Anh Huynh
No 170 Unmasking ‘Sidekick’ Masculinity: A Qualitative Investigation of How Asian-American Males View Emasculating Stereotypes in U.S. Media Steffi Lau
No 169 The Silence of the Lamb: Animals in Biopolitics and the Discourse of Ethical Evasion Sana Ali
No 168 The Tartan Other: A qualitative analysis of the visual framing of Alex Salmond and the Scottish National Party in the British Press Ross Alexander Longton
No 167 The Unmasking of Burmese Myth in Contemporary Thai Cinema Pimtong Boonyapataro
No 166 Neoliberal Capitalism, Transnationalism and Networked Individualism: Rethinking Social Class in International Student Mobility Nguyen Quynh Tram Doan
No 165 The New Media Elite: How has Participation been Enabled and Limited in Leaders Live Online Political Debates Matilde Giglio
No 164 Constructing a Sense of Place through New Media: A Case Study of Humans of New York Mariele O’Reilly
No 163 The failure of cosmopolitanism and the reinforcement of hierarchical news: managing the visibility of suffering throughout the Multimodal Analysis of the Charlie Hebdo versus the Baga terrorist attacks Maria Paola Pofi
No 162 Imagining (In)security: Towards Developing Critical Knowledges of Security in a Mediated Social World Kathryn Higgins
No 161 Tweens Logged In: How Social Norms and Media Literacy Relate to Children’s Usage of Social Media Kalina Asparouhova
No 160 Finding Ferguson: Geographic Scale in the United States’ National Nightly Network News John Ray
No 159 Solidarity as Irony: Audience Responses to Celebrity Advocacy Isabel Kuhn
No 158 Phantasmagoric Nationalism: State power and the diasporic imagination Felicia Wong
No 157 Investigating Music Consumption ‘Circuits of Practice’ Eva Tkavc Dubokovic
No 156 A complex history turned into a tale of reconciliation: A critical discourse analysis of Irish newspaper coverage of the Queen’s visit to the Republic of Ireland Ciara Spencer
No 155 Economic power of e-retailers via price discrimination in e-commerce: price discrimination’s impact on consumers’ choices and preferences and its position in relation to consumer power Arina Vlasova
No 154 Exploring the Boundaries of Crowd Creation: A study on the value of voice in neoliberal media culture Ana Ecaterina C. Tan
No 153 “Songs of Guilt”: When Generosity is to Blame - A Content Analysis of the Press and Social Media Reactions to U2’s “Songs of Innocence” Giveaway on iTunes Alessandro Volonté
No 152 Hybridity within Peer Production: The Power Negotiation of Chinese Fansub Groups Zongxiao Rong
No 151 Writing On the Wall: Conversations with Beirut's Street Artists Zeina Najjar
No 150 'Gaining Control with the Power of the Gun and Maintaining Control with the Power of the Pen': A Content Analysis of Framing the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) in the People's Daily Yuanyuan Liu
No 149 Let My Voices be Heard: A Qualitative Study of Migrant Workers' Strategies of Mediation Resistance in Contemporary China Yijun Chen
No 148 'Popular Politics': A Discourse Theory Analysis of Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa's TV/radio Program Citizen Link Veronica Leon Burch
No 147 A Comparative Analysis of Chinese, Western and African Media Discourse in the Representation of China's Expansion of Economic Engagements in Africa Tong Wei
No 146 Ideological Trafficking of God and the Other Sultana Haider
No 145 The Maasai and the Internet: Online Civil Participation and the Formation of a Civic Identity in Rural Kenya Stine Ringnes Wilhelmsen
No 144 Wood in Water Does Not a Crocodile Make: Migrants Virtual Place-making, Ontological Security and Cosmopolitanism in the Transnational Social Field Sheetal Kumar
No 143 Droning On: A Critical Analysis of American Policy and News Discourse on Drone Strikes Sadaf Khan
No 142 The Impact of Mass Media Sentiments on Returns and Volatility in Asset Markets: Evidence from Algorithmic Content Analysis Panu Kuuluvainen
No 141 Problematising the Self-Representation of Race and Gender in Vines: Who has the Last Laugh? Shaikha Nurfarah Mattar
No 140 Corporate Public Apologies, or Capitalism in Other Words Nina M Chung
No 139 Agenda Setting and Framing in the UK Energy Prices Debate Nicholas Davies
No 138 'It is of Inestimable Benefit': Communicating American Science Policy in the Post-Cold War Era Mercedes Wilby
No 137 Beyond Twenty Cents: The Impact of the Representation of Violence on the Coverage of the Brazilian Protests of June 2013 by the Mass Media Margarida Gorecki Telles
No 136 Framing Françafrique: Neo-colonial Framing Practices in Le Monde 's Coverage of the French Military Interventions in Mali and the Central African Republic Lucie Gagniarre
No 135 Representing Persia: A Discourse Analysis of The American Print Media's Coverage of Iran Kyle Bowen
No 134 From Fat Cats to Cool Cats: CEOs and Micro-celebrity Practices on Twitter Julia Regina Austmann
No 133 Critically Imagining Ineternet Governance: A Content Analysis of the Marco Civil da Internet Public Consultation João Carlos Magalhães
No 132 The Ambiguous ICT: Investigating How Tablet Users Relate to and Interact with Their Device Jessica Blank
No 131 Threats, Parasites and Others: The Visual Framing of Roma Migrants in the British Press Grace Waters
No 130 Fifty Years of Negativity: An Assessment of Negative Compaigning in Swedish Parlimentary Election Campaigns 1956-2006 Gustav Gidenstam
No 129 The Talking Dog: Representations of Self and Others in Japanese Advertising Eryk Salvaggio
No 128 The Selfie Protest: A Visual Analysis of Activism in the Digital Age Clare Sheehan
No 127 Negativity and Australian Political Discourse: A Case Study of the Australian Liberal Party's 2013 Election Television Advertising Clare Creegan
No 126 What are You Laughing at? A Social Semiotic Analysis of Ironic Racial Stereotypes in Chappelle's Show Cindy Ma
No 125 Reconsidering Agenda Setting and Intermedia Agenda Setting from a Global Perspective: A Cross-National Comparative Agenda Setting Test Christoph Rosenthal
No 124 Big Data Exclusions and Disparate Impact: Investigating the Exclusionary Dynamics of Big Data Phenomenon Charly Gordon
No 123 Tabloidisation of the Norwegian News Media: A Quantitative Analysis of Print and Online Newspaper Platforms Celine Storstad Gran
No 122 Red, White and Afro Caribbean: A Qualitative Study of Afro-Caribbean American Identity During the Olympic Games Ashley Gordon
No 121 The City without Gates: Facebook and the Social Surface Andrew Crosby
No 120 Yes I Do Mind: Constructing Discourses of Resistance against Racial Microaggressions on Tumblr Abigail Kang
No 119 Tensions in Urban Street Art: a Visual Analysis of the Online Media Coverage of Banksy Slave Labour Elisabetta Crovara
No 118 The Sticky Case of Sticky Data: An Examination of the Rationale, Legality, and Implementation of a Right to Data Portability Under European Competition Law Paul T. Moura
No 117 Pinning Pretty: A Qualitative Study of Pinterest Users' Practices and Views Elizabeth White
No 116 Comparing Perceptions of NGOs and CSR: Audience Evaluations and Interpretations of Communications Gitanjali Co Devan Anderson
No 115 What is Web-Populism doing to Italian Politics? The Discursive Construction of 'Grillini' vis-a-vis the Antagonist Other Isadora Arredondo
No 114 Yellow Skin-White Prison: A Content Analysis of French Television News Broadcast Ngo Bossoro
No 113 A Revisionist Turkish Identity: Power, Religion and Ethnicity as Ottoman Identity in the Turkish series Muhteşem Yüzyıl Esra Doğramacı
No 112 Behind the Curtain: Women's Representations in Contemporary Hollywood Reema Dutt
No 111 From Liberal Conservative to Conservative Conservative : David Cameron's Political Branding Ignacio José Antonio López Escarcena
No 110 'Micropolitics' and Communication: An Exploratory Study on Student Representatives' Communication Repertoires in University Governance Nora Kroeger
No 109 Ideology No More: A Discourse of Othering in Canadian Mainstream Newspaper Representations of the Idle No More Movement Christian Ledwell
No 108 Media Representation of Nationalism and Immigration: A Case Study of Jamie's Great Britain Xin Liang
No 107 You're Not Alone : Virtual Communities, Online Relationships & Modern Identities in the Military Spouse & Blogging Community Elizabeth M. Lockwood
No 106 Harperist Discourse: Creating a Canadian 'Common Sense' and Shaping Ideology Through Language Mashoka Maimona
No 105 The Spiral of Silence and Social Media: Analysing Noelle-Neumann's Phenomenon Application on the Web during the Italian Political Elections of 2013 Cristina Malaspina
No 104 Participatory Culture on YouTube: A Case Study of the Multichannel Network Machinima Bryan Mueller
No 103 Up the Cascade: Framing of the Concession of the Highway between San Jose and San Ramon Marie Garnier Ortiz
No 102 Science in the Headlines: The Stakes in the Social Media Age Sasjkia Otto
No 101 Representing Disease: An Analysis of Breast Cancer Discourse in the South African Press Lauren Post
No 100 Blob and Its Audience: Making Sense of Meta-Television Giulia Previato
No 99 Streaming the Syrian War: A Case Study of the Partnership between Professional and Citizen Journalists in the Syrian Conflict Madeline Storck
No 98 Immigration Policy Narratives and the Politics of Identity: Causal Issue Frames in the Discursive Construction of America's Social Borders Felicity P. Tan
No 97 Behind 'gift-giving': The Motivations for Sharing Fan-Generated Digital Content in Online Fan Communities Mengchu Wang
No 96 Smartphone Location-based Services in the Social, Mobile, and Surveillance Practices of Everyday Life Carey Wong
No 95 The Impacts of Design on Voluntary Participation: Case Studies of Zimuzu and Baike Li Zeng
No 94 Mediated Politics and Ideology: Towards a New Synthesis. A case study from the Greek General Election of May 2012 Angelos Kissas
No 93 E-Arranged Marriages: How have Muslim matrimonial websites affected traditional Islamic courting methods? Ayesha Ahmed
No 92 Hospitality in the Modern Mediapolis: Global Mediation of Child Soldiers in central and east Africa Bridgette Bugay
No 91 Media Framing of the 2009-2010 United States Health Care Reform Debate: A Content Analysis of U.S. Newspaper Coverage Christina Brown
No 90 Behind the Laughter: Mediating Hegemony through Humour Ningkang Wang
No 89 Saving Europe online? European identity and the European Union’s Facebook communication during the eurozone crisis Johannes Hillje
No 88 Like it? Ritual Symbolic Exchange Using Facebook’s ‘Like’ Tool Kenneth J. Gamage
No 87 Understanding representations of low-income Chinese migrant workers through the lens of photojournalists Lee Zhuomin
No 86 The Modernization of Irish Political Campaigning: The 2011 General Election Liam Murphy
No 85 Online Freedom?Film Consumption in the Digital Age Luane Sandrin Gauer
No 84 Audience Reception of Charity Advertising: Making Sense, Interpreting and Decoding Advertisements That Focus on Human Suffering Magdalini Tsoutsoumpi
No 83 Beneath the Anthropomorphic Veil: Animal Imagery and Ideological Discourses in British Advertising Manjula Kalliat
No 82 Mobile Discourses: A Critical Discourse Analysis on Reports of Intergovernmental Organizations Recommending Mobile Phones for Development Maria Paola de Salvo
No 81 We the People: The role of social media in the participatory community of the Tea Party movement Rachel Weiler
No 80 SOPA Deliberation on Facebook: Deliberation and Facilitation or Mere Mobilization? Ray Wang
No 79 Discerning the Dominant Discourse in the World Summit on the Information Society Ria Sen
No 78 The impact of online health information on the doctor-patient relationship. Findings from a qualitative study Susanne Christmann
No 77 The Influence of Weibo Political Participations on the Political Efficacies of Weibo Users Wenxu Wang
No 76 In what Forms and Patterns does Inequality Exist in the Weibosphere? Xiao Han
No 75 Creating Scandal to Avoid Panic: How the UK Press Framed the News of the World Phonehacking Scandal Zuzanna Natalie Blaszkiewicz
No 74 Measuring media pluralism in the convergence era: The case of News Corp’s proposed acquisition of BSkyB Davide Morisi
No 73 Observers, Witnesses, Victims or Activists? How Inuit Voices are Represented in Mainstream Canadian Newspaper Coverage of Global Warming Patricia H. Audette-Longo
No 72 Global journalism, local realities: Ugandan journalists' views on reporting homosexuality Rachael Borlase
No 71 Why pay if it's free? Streaming, downloading, and digital music consumption in the "iTunes era" Theodore Giletti
No 70 Peacebuilding and Public Service Media: Lessons from Star Radio and media development in Liberia Elizabeth Goodfriend
No 69 The Discourse of Protest: Using discourse analysis to identify speech acts in UK broadsheet newspapers Stefan Brambilla Hall
No 68 Life With or Without the Internet: The Domesticated Experiences of Digital Inclusion and Exclusion Mark Holden
No 67 We are all well (and undisrupted) in the shelter - the 33 of us: Narratives in the rescue of the Chilean Miners as a Live Media Event César Antonio Jiménez Martínez
No 66 Critical Failure: Class, Taste and the Value of Film Criticism Moses Lemuel
No 65 The Story of Egypt: Journalistic impressions of a revolution and new media power Thomas Ledwell
No 64 Political Fandom in the Age of Social Media: Case Study of Barack Obama's 2008 Presidential Campaign Komal H. Parikh
No 63 Against all odds: Evidence for the 'true' cosmopolitan consumer A cross-disciplinary approach to investigating the Cosmopolitan Condition Saskia Scheibel
No 62 Relating to 'Ohio' in Political Advertisements: Interpreting Representations of Culture in Narratives, Myths, and Symbols from Democratic Spots in the 2010 Gubernatorial Campaign Daniel Schwarz
No 61 Youth Understanding of Climate: Towards a theory of social adaptation to climate change in Africa Hardi Shahadu
No 60 Translating China:A case study of Chinese-English translation in CCTV international broadcasting Yueru Zhang
No 59 From watchdog to lapdog?The impact of government intimidation on the public watchdog performance of peace media in processes of democratisation Michael Spiess
No 58 From Hardback to Software: How the Publishing Industry is Coping with Convergence Lauren Christina Sozio
No 57 Witnessing War: Blogs from Soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan Jessica Siegel
No 56 Mediated Cosmopolitanism? The Other’s Mediated Dialogical Space on BBC World’s Hardtalk Andrew Rogers
No 55 Reconceptualising IT? Policy Learning and Paradigms of Sustainability in the ICT Policy of the European Union Jussi Nokkala
No 54 ‘Alive with Possibility’: Brand South Africa and the Discursive Construction of South African National Identity Yasuko Murai
No 53 The Journalistic Identities of Liveblogging A Case Study: Reporting the 2009 Post-Election Protests in Iran David McDougall,
No 52 Blogging the Gap: A survey of China bloggers Kerry Arnot
No 51 Young People’s Adoption and Consumption of a Cultural Commodity – iPhone Hui Jiang
No 50 Preserving the Liberal World Order in an Age of Globalization: Representing the People’s Republic of China in the American Prestige Press Jasmine Chan
No 49 In the Name of Allah? Alison Jarrett
No 48 An Investigation into the Meaning of Locally Produced Entertainment Media to Lebanese Women:A Concentration on the Film Sukkar Banat (Caramel) Carol Haidar
No 47 ‘Discuss This Article!’ Participatory Uses of Comment Sections on SPIEGEL ONLINE: A Content Analysis Eilika Freund
No 46 Fleeting Racialisation?: Media Representation of African Americans During the California Proposition 8 Campaign - App 1 - App 2 Tiana Epps-Johnson
No 45 The Big Society Will Not Take Place: Reading Postmodernism in Contemporary Conservative Discourse Matthew Eisner Harle
No 44 Situating the imagination:Turkish soap operas and the lives of women in Qatar Dima Issa
No 43 guardian.co.uk: online participation, ‘agonism’ and ‘mutualisation’ Mariam Cook
No 42 Freedom or intervention: What is the role of the regulator in achieving competitive pay-TV markets? Yi Shen Chan
No 41 The united states of unscreened cinema: The political economy of the self-distribution of cinema in the U.S. Bajir Cannon
No 40 Constructing the virtual body: Self-representation, self-modification and self-perfection in pro-eating disorder websites Gillian Bolsover
No 39 The Altruistic Blockbuster and the Third-World Filmstar Olina Banerji
No 38 The Modernisation of Australian Political Campaigns: The Case of Maxine McKew Evie Watt
No 37 Platform-based Open Innovation Business Models: Bridging the gap between value creation and value capture Michael Seminer
No 36 Transmit/Disrupt: Why does illegal broadcasting continue to thrive in the age of liberalised spectrum? Justin Schlosberg
No 35 Domestic Conflict or Global Terror? Framing the Mumbai Terror Attacks in the U.S. Print Press Kamla Pande
No 34 Information plurality, the financial sector, and the fate of Reuters News agency: Policy and problems surrounding the Thomson Reuters merger Leila Lemghalef
No 33 The Contested Framing of Canada’s Military Mission in Afghanistan: The News Media, the Government, the Military and the Public Brooks Decillia
No 32 UK community radio: policy frames and outcomes Helen Charles
No 31 Bunny Talk: Teenagers Discuss The Girls Next Door Jennifer Barton
No 30 Psephological Peer Production Tim Watts
No 29 Domestication of the Cell Phone on a College Campus: A Case Study Madhuri Shekar
No 28 The Visuals of Violence Sofie Scheerlinck
No 27 All Work and No Play - Does it Make Jack a Dull Boy? Ece Inanç
No 26 Perusing Perez: How do Taste Hierarchies, Leisure Preferences and Social Status Interact among visitors to Perez Hilton's Celebrity Gossip Blog? Ellen Hunter
No 25 Exploring the 'Americanization of Political Campaigns: Croatia's 2003 and 2007 General Elections Milly A. Doolan
No 24 Acts of Negotiation Rajana Das
No 23 Banal Environmentalism: Defining and Exploring an Expanded Understanding of Ecological Identity, Awareness, and Action Ryan Cunningham
No 22 Letting the Other Solitude be Heard: On the Media's Role as a Forum for Multilingual Conversation in Canada Marc Chalifoux
No 21 Multilateral Institutions and the Recontextualization of Political Marketing: How the World Intellectual Property Organization's Outreach Efforts Reflect Changing Audiences Sandra Bangasser
No 20 Branding in Election Campaigns: Just a Buzzword or a New Quality of Political Communication? Manuel Adolphsen
No 19 A Study on Self-regulatory Initiatives in China's Internet Industry Lijun Cao
No 18 An Exploration of the 2006 Electoral Campaign for the Re-election of Walter Veltroni for Mayor of Rome Maddalena Vianello
No 17 Creating Global Citizens? The Case of Connecting Classrooms Mandeep Samra
No 16 Audience Reception of Health Promoting Advertising Cristian Raftopoulou
No 15 The Game of (Family) Life: Intra-Family Play in the World of Warcraft Holly Peterson
No 14 Global TV and Local Realities: Constructing Narratives of the Self Sunandini Pande
No 13 Twitter: Expressions of the Whole Self Edward Mishaud
No 12 Crowdsourced News: The Collective Intelligence of Amateurs and The Evolution of Journalism Melissa Metzger
No 11 To Support or Distort: An Analysis of Ontario Referendum Campaign Websites Anna Mather
No 10 Political Handbags: The representation of women politicians Eva Markstedt
No 9 Free Speech, Political Correctness and the Public Sphere in a Talk Radio World Michele Margolis
No 8 Propaganda, Grassroots Power, or Online Public Sphere? Zheng Liu
No 7 Preventing Drug Abuse in China: Anti-Drug Campaigns in the Eyes of a Drug User Bo Li
No 6 Taming Technology: Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Families and Their Domestication of the Internet Josh Hack
No 5 Keeping up Appearances: Candidate Self-Presentation through Web Videos in the 2008 US Presidential Primary Campaign Nisha Gulati
No 4 The End of the Media's '"War on Terror"? An Analysis of a Declining Frame Dominik Cziesche
No 3 Fantasizing Reality: Wetware, Social Imaginaries, and Signs of Change Jennifer Cross
No 2 The Colbert Nation: A Democratic Place to be? Kristen Boesel
No 1 Media Constructions of Extreme Female Thinness Nelly Abranavel
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The Moscow Free Library and Reading Room opened in March of 1901 in one room of the Brown Building in downtown Moscow. The library was open two afternoons and two evenings a week and was operated by the Pleiades Club and the Moscow Historical Club. In 1903 members of the two clubs formed a committee to secure funding for a library building from the Andrew Carnegie Library Endowment. The Endowment granted the group $10,000. In 1904 Moscow residents approved a special tax to raise money for the building’s operation. A lot was purchased on the corner of Second and Jefferson Streets and Boise architect Watson Vernon was hired to design the library in the Mission Revival style, unique for northern Idaho. The building was completed in 1906 for just under $9,500, making it one of the last Carnegie libraries funded. The first major building improvement was made in 1931 with an addition that doubled the available space. In 1938 the front steps were rebuilt, replacing the curved stairs which had been a feature of the original architecture. In 1964 the basement was remodeled into a children’s library. Construction started in August 1982 to remodel and add to the original Carnegie building. In April 1983 the building was opened to the public, with the Carol Ryrie Brink Reading Room in the historic Carnegie building designated a special place for the children of the community. This addition more than doubled the space again. The Moscow branch serves as headquarters of the Latah County Library District, housing the administrative, adult services, youth services, access services and technical services departments. The Moscow Carnegie Library was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. More information about the library may be found on the Society of Architectural Historians’ “Archipedia” website.
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