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Martin Scott
Martin Scott
Professor of Media and Global Development, University of East Anglia
E-mail megerősítve itt: uea.ac.uk - Kezdőlap
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Media and development
M Scott
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014
1782014
‘Our newsroom in the cloud’: Slack, virtual newsrooms and journalistic practice
M Bunce, K Wright, M Scott
New Media & Society 20 (9), 3381-3399, 2018
1082018
Foundation funding and the boundaries of journalism
M Scott, M Bunce, K Wright
Journalism Studies 20 (14), 2034-2052, 2019
1062019
Marginalized, negative or trivial? Coverage of Africa in the UK press
M Scott
Media, Culture & Society 31 (4), 533-557, 2009
982009
The mediation of distant suffering: An empirical contribution beyond television news texts
M Scott
Media, Culture & Society 36 (1), 3-19, 2014
962014
From entertainment to citizenship: Politics and popular culture
J Street, S Inthorn, M Scott
From entertainment to citizenship, 2015
852015
The myth of representations of Africa: A comprehensive scoping review of the literature
M Scott
Journalism Studies 18 (2), 191-210, 2017
802017
Donor power and the news: The influence of foundation funding on international public service journalism
M Scott, M Bunce, K Wright
The International Journal of Press/Politics 22 (2), 163-184, 2017
682017
Foundation-funded journalism, philanthrocapitalism and tainted donors
K Wright, M Scott, M Bunce
Journalism Studies 20 (5), 675-695, 2019
672019
Playing at politics? Popular culture as political engagement
J Street, S Inthorn, M Scott
Parliamentary Affairs 65 (2), 338-358, 2012
592012
Soft power, hard news: How journalists at state-funded transnational media legitimize their work
K Wright, M Scott, M Bunce
The International Journal of Press/Politics 25 (4), 607-631, 2020
482020
Popular culture as a resource for political engagement
S Inthorn, J Street, M Scott
Cultural Sociology 7 (3), 336-351, 2013
452013
The role of celebrities in mediating distant suffering
M Scott
International Journal of Cultural Studies 18 (4), 449-466, 2015
412015
Guidelines for broadcasters on promoting user-generated content and media and information literacy (ara)
M Scott, Commonwealth Broadcasting Association
CBA, 2009
312009
Distant suffering online: The unfortunate irony of cyber-utopian narratives
M Scott
International Communication Gazette 77 (7), 637-653, 2015
292015
The state of humanitarian journalism
M Scott, M Bunce, K Wright
University of East Anglia, 2018
272018
From entertainment to citizenship: A comparative study of the political uses of popular culture by first-time voters
M Scott, J Street, S Inthorn
International Journal of Cultural Studies 14 (5), 499-514, 2011
242011
The influence of news coverage on humanitarian aid: The bureaucrats’ perspective
M Scott, M Bunce, K Wright
Journalism Studies 23 (2), 167-186, 2022
232022
Media literacy from the perspective of broadcasters and user-generated content producers around the world
M Scott
Commonwealth Broadcasting Association, 2008
222008
Humanitarian journalists: Covering crises from a boundary zone
M Scott, K Wright, M Bunce
Taylor & Francis, 2023
182023
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