95 results on '"Moss, Giles"'
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52. Governing at a distance – politicians in the blogosphere
53. What can the pharmaceutical world learn from consumer branding practice?
54. ‘Isn’t it just a way to protect Walt Disney’s rights?’: Media user perspectives on copyright.
55. Balancing the potential and problems of digital methods through action research: methodological reflections.
56. Discourse, justification and critique: towards a legitimate digital copyright regime?
57. The politics of the libre commons
58. Free and open-source software: Opening and democratising e-government's black box
59. New Labour's information age policy programme: An ideology analysis
60. Epilepsy-Changing a Market by Use of the Advanced Brand Model©
61. How different are branding strategies in the pharmaceutical industry and the fast-moving consumer goods sector?
62. A brand logic for pharma?: A possible strategy based on FMCG experience
63. Deliberative Manoeuvres in the Digital Darkness: e-Democracy Policy in the UK.
64. Framing the consumer: Copyright regulation and the public.
65. Pharmaceutical Brands: Do they Really Exist?
66. Democratising media policymaking: a stakeholder-centric, systemic approach to copyright consultation
67. Improving deliberation, improving copyright: outcomes and recommendations
68. Evaluating justifications of copyright: an exercise in public engagement
69. “What is a referendum?” How we might open up pre-vote TV debates to genuine public scrutiny
70. Audiences and publics: reflections on the growing importance of mediated participation
71. Public deliberation and the justification of public service media
72. Rapid evidence analysis of diversity in UK public service television: what do we know and what should we find out?
73. A digital coffeehouse? : exploring the longitudinal Twitter discussion surrounding the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union
74. Everyday civic practices in online assemblages : social media, civic virtue, and collective participation in China
75. Social media, protests and the dynamics of civil society in Bulgaria
76. Net neutrality policymaking : a comparative study of the UK and the USA
77. The discursive construction of online Chinese nationalism
78. Jay Blumler: A Founding Father of British Media Studies
79. Towards an Inclusive Digital Public Sphere
80. Beyond the Po-Faced Public Sphere
81. The Internet’s Gift to Democratic Governance: The Fifth Estate
82. Morals and Methods: A Note on the Value of Survey Research
83. Changing Societies, Changing Media Systems: Challenges for Communication Theory, Research and Education
84. Audiences and Publics: Reflections on the Growing Importance of Mediated Participation
85. On Seeing Both Sides: Notes on the 2012 Presidential Debates
86. Public Service Broadcasting: Markets and ‘Vulnerable Values’ in Broadcast and Print Journalism
87. The Dream Machine? — Television as Public Culture
88. Journalists, Journalism and Research: What Do We Know and Why Should We Care?
89. Political Communication Research in the Public Interest
90. Democratic Political Communication Systems and the Transformative Power of Scandals: Phone Hacking at the News of the World as a Critical Juncture in the Regulation of the British Press
91. The Fine Art of Comparing Media Systems: Opportunities, Pitfalls and Challenges
92. Mediatization of the Modern Publicity Process
93. Comparative Political Communication Research: The Undiminished Relevance of the Beginnings
94. The Idea of ‘Systems’ in Media Studies: Criticisms, Risks, Advantages
95. Audiences and publics: reflections on the growing importance of mediated participation
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