Julian Petley
Brunel University London
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Europe-United Kingdom
Top articles of Julian Petley
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Johnny Walker, Rewind, Replay: Britain and the Video Boom, 1978–92 | Julian Petley | 2024/1 | |
Online censorship: The role of the intermediaries | Julian Petley | 2024 | |
The regulation of pornography, obscenity and indecency in UK law | Julian Petley | 2024 | |
Introduction: Censorship and freedom of expression in turbulent times | John Steel Julian Petley | 2024 | |
Truth to power? Oh do spare us | British Journalism Review | Julian Petley | 2024/3 |
The Ongoing Significance of Martin Barker’s Work on Censorship and ‘Media Effects’ | Julian Petley | 2023/11/1 | |
Communicating populism: Comparing actor perceptions, media coverage, and effects on citizens, Europe | Carsten Reinemann James Stanyer Toril Aalberg Frank Esser Claes H de Vreese | 2019/3/14 | |
From Brexit to Clexit? | J Petley | 2023/10/18 | |
Book review: Populist Political Communication in Europe | Julian Petley | 2023/1 | |
David Anderson, Landscape and Subjectivity in the Work of Patrick Keiller, WG Sebald, and Iain Sinclair | Julian Petley | 2023/10 | |
Come off it, Ofcom | British Journalism Review | Steven Barnett Julian Petley | 2023/6 |
The Routledge Companion to Freedom of Expression and Censorship | John Steel Julian Petley | 2023/12/11 | |
Send for a psychiatrist | Julian Petley | 2023/3 | |
The right to say what we think | British Journalism Review | Julian Petley | 2022/6 |
How the UK government threatens to impose online censorship. | Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics | Julian Petley | 2022/4/1 |
Time to lie down for a little rest? | British Journalism Review | Julian Petley | 2022/12 |
The truth about Meghan Markle | British Journalism Review | Julian Petley | 2022/3 |
Tony Dalton, Terence Fisher: Master of Gothic Cinema | Julian Petley | 2022/10 | |
Mark McKenna, Nasty Business: The Marketing and Distribution of the Video Nasties | Julian Petley | 2022/1 | |
‘Well grubbed, old mole!’: The press, the Institute of Economic Affairs and the propagation of neo-liberalism in the UK | Journalism | Julian Petley | 2022/9 |