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David Deacon
David Deacon
Professor of Communication and Media Analysis
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Researching communications: A practical guide to methods in media and cultural analysis
D Deacon, M Pickering, P Golding, G Murdock
Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2021
17242021
Mediatization: Key concept or conceptual bandwagon?
D Deacon, J Stanyer
Media, culture & society 36 (7), 1032-1044, 2014
4622014
Taxation and representation: The media, political communication and the poll tax
D Deacon, P Golding
(No Title), 1994
2471994
Collision or collusion? A discussion and case study of the unplanned triangulation of quantitative and qualitative research methods
D Deacon, A Bryman, N Fenton
International Journal of Social Research Methodology 1 (1), 47-63, 1998
2211998
Yesterday’s papers and today’s technology: Digital newspaper archives and ‘push button’content analysis
D Deacon
European journal of communication 22 (1), 5-25, 2007
2052007
Mediating social science
N Fenton, A Bryman, D Deacon, P Birmingham
Sage, 1997
1261997
From inception to reception: the natural history of a news item
D Deacon, N Fenton, A Bryman
Media, culture & society 21 (1), 5-31, 1999
1141999
‘Mediatization and’ or ‘Mediatization of’? A response to Hepp et al.
D Deacon, J Stanyer
Media, Culture & Society 37 (4), 655-657, 2015
1072015
The voluntary sector in a changing communication environment: A case study of non-official news sources
D Deacon
European Journal of Communication 11 (2), 173-199, 1996
891996
British news media and the Spanish Civil War: tomorrow may be too late
D Deacon
Edinburgh University Press, 2008
692008
Patterns of press partisanship in the 2010 General Election
D Wring, D Deacon
British Politics 5, 436-454, 2010
652010
Press and broadcasting:‘real issues’ and real coverage
D Deacon, P Golding, M Billig
Parliamentary Affairs 54 (4), 666-678, 2001
632001
The UK Independence Party, populism and the British news media: Competition, collaboration or containment?
D Deacon, D Wring
European Journal of Communication 31 (2), 169-184, 2016
582016
Holism, communion and conversion: integrating media consumption and production research
D Deacon
Media, Culture & Society 25 (2), 209-231, 2003
522003
Non-governmental organisations and the media
D Deacon
News, public relations and power, 99-114, 2003
502003
Charitable images: The construction of voluntary sector news
D Deacon
Social policy, the media and misrepresentation, 51-68, 1999
471999
The narrow agenda: How the news media covered the Referendum
D Deacon, J Downey, E Harmer, J Stanyer, D Wring
EU referendum analysis, 34-35, 2016
462016
Same campaign, differing agendas: Analysing news media coverage of the 2005 general election
D Deacon, D Wring, P Golding
British Politics 1, 222-256, 2006
422006
Politicians, privacy and media intrusion in Britain
D Deacon
Parliamentary Affairs 57 (1), 9-23, 2004
412004
‘Sod off and find us a boffin’: journalists and the social science conference
N Fenton, A Bryman, D Deacon, P Birmingham
The Sociological Review 45 (1), 1-23, 1997
391997
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