The UK national media framed the riot in the Stokes Croft area of Bristol on 21 April 2011 as a manifestation of the local campaign against the opening of a Tesco supermarket in Cheltenham Road, an arterial route through the area. New media technologies enabled alternative perspectives on these events to emerge that not only rejected this link, but also criticised the ‘heavy-handed’ policing operation in the Telepathic Heights squat to remove petrol bombs that were allegedly being prepared for use against the supermarket. This project set out to examine whether the use of Youtube to share acts of ‘inverse surveillance’ elicited support for the viewpoints of local residents that had been largely absent from the media coverage of the disturba...
This exploratory study is one of the very few that have looked into the unethical activity of postin...
YouTube, government, public safety, security, engagement, strategic communicationThis research explo...
This paper explores the representation of video surveillance by the print media in the immediate aft...
The UK national media framed the riot in the Stokes Croft area of Bristol on 21 April 2011 as a mani...
On 21 April 2011, violence flared in the Stokes Croft area of Bristol following a police raid on a s...
The intense social upheaval that spread through a number of UK cities in the riots and protests of A...
BRISTOL RIOTS is an examination of the demonstrations in Stokes Croft and the riot in the Spring of ...
The intense social upheaval that spread through a number of UK cities in the riots and protests of A...
This paper adds to the emergent literature on Internet research ethics by exploring the ethical impl...
Habermas (1989) believes that as the society continues to evolve, social beings tend to make changes...
This article explores the productive role of provocation in YouTube publics in the context of two cu...
There is a growing body of evidence that terrorists/terrorist groups have increased their use of the...
This thesis presents a systematic discourse analysis of sustained antagonistic debate—called 'drama'...
If journalism has become post-industrial, we observe facilitators production systems, and publi...
This thesis presents a systematic discourse analysis of sustained antagonistic debate—called 'drama'...
This exploratory study is one of the very few that have looked into the unethical activity of postin...
YouTube, government, public safety, security, engagement, strategic communicationThis research explo...
This paper explores the representation of video surveillance by the print media in the immediate aft...
The UK national media framed the riot in the Stokes Croft area of Bristol on 21 April 2011 as a mani...
On 21 April 2011, violence flared in the Stokes Croft area of Bristol following a police raid on a s...
The intense social upheaval that spread through a number of UK cities in the riots and protests of A...
BRISTOL RIOTS is an examination of the demonstrations in Stokes Croft and the riot in the Spring of ...
The intense social upheaval that spread through a number of UK cities in the riots and protests of A...
This paper adds to the emergent literature on Internet research ethics by exploring the ethical impl...
Habermas (1989) believes that as the society continues to evolve, social beings tend to make changes...
This article explores the productive role of provocation in YouTube publics in the context of two cu...
There is a growing body of evidence that terrorists/terrorist groups have increased their use of the...
This thesis presents a systematic discourse analysis of sustained antagonistic debate—called 'drama'...
If journalism has become post-industrial, we observe facilitators production systems, and publi...
This thesis presents a systematic discourse analysis of sustained antagonistic debate—called 'drama'...
This exploratory study is one of the very few that have looked into the unethical activity of postin...
YouTube, government, public safety, security, engagement, strategic communicationThis research explo...
This paper explores the representation of video surveillance by the print media in the immediate aft...