Items where Research Group is "Cultural Politics, Communications & Media

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Finlayson, Alan (2025) Supplementing the tropes: Poststructuralist discourse theory and rhetorical political analysis. Journal of Language and Politics, 24 (1). 50–68. ISSN 1569-2159

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Gordon, John and Finlayson, Alan (2025) ‘Tip me one of your ballads, why then we should drop into poetry’:Curricular framing of protest songs as a resource for citizenship education. In: Society, Politics and Education in Uncertain Times. Taylor and Francis. ISBN 9781032658254 (In Press)

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Little, Benjamin and Forster, Johanna (2025) Participatory Democratic Methods for a Civic University:Collective re-imagining of the University of East Anglia's civic role. In: UNSPECIFIED. (In Press)

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Marsh, Hazel (2025) Book review of Eunice Rojas (2024) Gringos get Rich: Anti-Americanism in Chilean Music. University of Alabama Press (Tuscaloosa), 229pp. Bulletin of Latin American Research, 44 (2). pp. 124-125. ISSN 0261-3050

Marsh, Hazel and Morgan, Julia (2025) Decolonising the university curriculum: An investigation into current practice regarding Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities. Race, Ethnicity and Education. ISSN 1361-3324

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Scott, Martin (2025) Small World: International factual programming on public service channels. UNSPECIFIED.

Scott, Martin, Bunce, Melanie, Fernandez, Maria Carmen, Khan, Rachel, Myers, Mary and Yassin, Lina (2025) Journalists' views on international media freedom campaigns: Empty rhetoric or strategic narratives? International Journal of Communication, 19. 2045–2063. ISSN 1932-8036

Street, John, Cox Jensen, Oskar, Finlayson, Alan, McShane, Angela and Worley, Matthew (2025) Our Subversive Voice:The History and Politics of English Protest Songs, 1600-2020. McGill-Queen's Studies In Protest, Power, And Resistance . McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal. ISBN 9780228023722

Street, John, Worley, Matthew and Wilkinson, David (2025) Why 1976?:Explaining the Rise and Fall of Protest Music. In: The Oxford Handbook of Protest Music. Oxford University Press.

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