Publishing and the industrial dynamics of biblio-cultural identity in Catalan and Scottish literary fields
Thesis
Boswell, D. K. Publishing and the industrial dynamics of biblio-cultural identity in Catalan and Scottish literary fields. (Thesis)
Edinburgh Napier University. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/7247
This thesis provides a comparative analysis of the way contemporary processes of global change have affected the development of the publishing industry in nations which can be...
From Battery Hens to Chicken Feed: The Perceived Precarity and Identity of Australian Journalists
Journal Article
Patrick, H., & Elks, K. (2015)
From Battery Hens to Chicken Feed: The Perceived Precarity and Identity of Australian Journalists. Asia Pacific Journal of Arts and Cultural Management, 48(12), 48-66
There is an industrial revolution taking place in the media sphere, and it is a result of digitalisation. Between mass layoffs and falling word rates, Australian journalists a...
Little reason to smile as Iannucci lays bare the tension between BBC and Tories.
Other
Blake, J. (2015)
Little reason to smile as Iannucci lays bare the tension between BBC and Tories
Studying the impact of Armando Iannucci's McTaggart Lecture on the debate over the future of public service broadcasting in the UK.
‘Living in the Past’?: value discourses in progressive rock fanzines
Journal Article
ATTON, C. (2000)
‘Living in the Past’?: value discourses in progressive rock fanzines. Popular Music, 20(01), 29-46. doi:10.1017/s0261143001001295
At the height of its success in the first half of the 1970s, progressive rock was perhaps a surprisingly popular genre; surprising since its exponents strove to fuse classical...
Far-right media on the internet: culture, discourse and power
Journal Article
Atton, C. (2006)
Far-right media on the internet: culture, discourse and power. New Media and Society, 8(4), 573-587. doi:10.1177/1461444806065653
This study examines the discourse of the British National Party’s (BNP) website. It explores the site as a form of alternative media, focusing on how it involves members and s...
What is 'Alternative' Journalism?
Journal Article
Atton, C. (2003)
What is 'Alternative' Journalism?. Journalism, 4(3), 267-272. https://doi.org/10.1177/14648849030043001
No abstract available.
Walking in the Garden of Forking Paths – examining notions of 'post-physical' printmaking in digital space
Conference Proceeding
Thompson, P., & Pengelly, J. (2014)
Walking in the Garden of Forking Paths – examining notions of 'post-physical' printmaking in digital space. In A. Watson, E. Shemilt, & P. Liam Harrison (Eds.), Impact 8: Borders & Crossings: the artist as explorer (1-13
This paper presents findings from practice-based research, which examines notions of post-physical printmaking space through the digital medium of Augmented Reality.
Founded o...
Alternative media, the mundane and 'everyday citizenship'
Book Chapter
Atton, C. (2014)
Alternative media, the mundane and 'everyday citizenship'. In M. Ratto, & M. Boler (Eds.), DIY Citizenship: Critical Making and Social Media, (343-357). MIT Press
No abstract available.
Mass customisation through personalised brochures: the role of digital printing.
Journal Article
Migas, N., Anastasiadou, C. & Buchanan, W. J. (2006)
Mass customisation through personalised brochures: the role of digital printing. Information Systems. ISSN 0306-4379
This paper argues that despite the wide adoption of Internet technologies in destination marketing, information is still disseminated through printed brochures that have large...
Why Fanzines matter.
Book
Atton, C. (2008)
Why Fanzines matter. In S. Franklin (Ed.), Setting the Standard: A Project for Improving Rangers, 4-5. Gersnet
It is easy, perhaps too easy, to dismiss fanzines. Some consider them as the inconsequent ramblings of obsessive’s with too much time on their hands. Others feel that they are...