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‘What are the effects of coups d’état on journalists? The case of Thailand as both exemplary and exceptional’
Media Asia
Forthcoming



‘Discourses in the US and UK press on Iran’
in J. O. Hearns-Branaman and T. Bergman (eds)
Journalism and Foreign Policy: How the US and UK Media Cover Official Enemies, (2021, Routledge)
Forthcoming



‘Democracy and security against “misrule”’
in J. Steel and J. Petley (eds)
Routledge Companion to Freedom of Expression and Censorship
(2021, Routledge)
Forthcoming



Authenticity and Tourism: Preservation, Miniaturization, and Replication
Forthcoming



Journalism and Foreign Policy: How the US and UK Media Cover Official Enemies
co-edited with T. Bergman
(2021, Routledge)
Forthcoming



‘Using GMG’s News Game as a pedagogical tool: Exploring journalism students’ framing practices’
Media Practice and Education 21(1)
2020
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‘Official enemies in commercial and soft power media: Agency and the Iran crisis’
Journalism Studies 18(4)
2017
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‘What the Propaganda Model can learn from sociology of journalism’
in D. Broudy, J. Klaehn, and J. Pedro (eds)
The Propaganda Model: Filtering Perception and Awareness
(2018, University of Westminster Press)
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‘Towards a Hyperrealist epistemology of the news media: Baudrillard, Boorstin, Tuchman, and Hall’
International Journal of Baudrillard Studies 12(2)
(2015)
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‘Journalistic professionalism as self-censorship and fetishistic disavowal’
Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism 15(1)
(2014)
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