Sunderland Repository records the research produced by the University of Sunderland including practice-based research and theses.
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Ball, Vicky (2012) The "Feminization" of British Television and the Re-traditionalization of Gender. Feminist Media Studies, 12 (2). ISSN 1468-0777
Ball, Vicky (2013) Forgotten sisters: the female ensemble drama. Screen, 54 (2). pp. 244-248. ISSN 0036-9543
Ball, Vicky and Bell, Melanie (2013) Working women, women's work: Production, History, Gender. Journal of British Cinema and Television. ISSN 1743-4521
Calvert, Bronwen (2010) Mind, Body, Imprint: Cyberpunk Echoes in the Dollhouse. Slayage: the Journal of the Whedon Studies Association, 8 (2-3). pp. 1-25. ISSN 1546-9212
Calvert, Bronwen (2013) William Gibson's ‘Cyberpunk’ X-Files. Science Fiction Film and Television, 6 (1). pp. 39-53. ISSN 1754-3770 (Print) 1754-3789 (Online)
Green, John Paul (2014) 'The Television that Dripped Blood'. Journal of Popular Television, 2 (2). pp. 237-241. ISSN 2046-9861
Gregson, Daniel (2020) Drawn to Story. Education Sciences, 10 (71). ISSN 2227-7102
Starkey, Guy (2013) '"Enlightment" and "paternalism" in radio and television'. Tripodos (33). pp. 193-206. ISSN 1138-3305
Starkey, Guy (2013) Trust in the diverging, convergent multi-platform media environment. Communication Management Quarterly (26). pp. 73-98. ISSN 1452-7405
Starkey, Guy, Gazi, Angeliki, Dimitrakopoulou, Dimitra and Cordeiro, Paula (2014) "Generation C" and audio media: a cross-cultural analysis of differences in media consumption in four European countries. Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception Studies, 11 (2). pp. 239-257. ISSN 1749-8716
Stubbs, Gary (2024) Education Partnership BAFTA Albert Spotlight: Lead Me Here Showcases the Sustainable Learnings of albert Grads from Sunderland University. Education Partnership Spotlight: Lead Me Here Showcases the Sustainable Learnings of albert Grads from Sunderland University.
Ball, Vicky (2012) Separating the Women from the Girls: Reconfigurations of the Feminine in Contemporary British Drama. In: Renewing Feminisms: Radical Narratives, Fantasies and Futures in Media Studies. I B Tauris, London and New York. ISBN 9781848858251
Calvert, Bronwen (2011) "I'm Different...Special": The Body of the Superhero. In: Investigating Heroes: Essays on Truth, Justice and Quality TV. McFarland & Co, Jefferson, NC, pp. 19-29. ISBN 0786459360
Calvert, Bronwen (2012) "The Shell I'm In": Illyria and Monstrous Embodiment. In: Joss Whedon: The Complete Companion. Titan Books, London. ISBN 978-0857689863
Green, John Paul (2010) The Regeneration Game: The Changing Faces of Heroism. In: Impossible Words, Impossible Things: Cultural Perspectives on Doctor Who, Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures. Cambridge Scholars Press, Newcastle, pp. 2-21. ISBN 978-1-4438-1960-2
Larke-Walsh, George S. (2022) "Don't Let Netflix Tell You What To Think!": Debates on Getting to Know the Accused/Convicted in 'Making a Murderer' and other Injustice Narratives. In: Critiquing Violent Crime in the Media. Palgrave Macmillan, London, pp. 53-76. ISBN 978-3-030-83758-7
Sadler, Barbara (2022) Avoiding ‘the faddlings of Dr Choake’: The professionalisation of medicine in Poldark? In: Diagnosing History: Medicine in Telivision Period Drama. Manchester University Press, Manchester. ISBN 9781526163288
Sadler, Barbara (2023) 'T'Ain't Right, T'Ain't Fair, T'Ain't Proper': Examining the Representations of Women in Poldark. In: Gender, Sexuality and the UN's SDGs. SpringerNature. (In Press)
Sadler, Barbara (2024) 'The hospital is not your larder' : Representing the NHS in Being Human. In: The National Health Service of Television: The Picture of Health. Routledge, London, p. 211. (In Press)
Starkey, Guy (2013) Radio and localness: ownership and content in the divergent/convergent age of media proliferation. In: Radio: Community, Challenges, Aesthetics. Maria Curie-Sklodowska University Press, pp. 11-28. ISBN 978-83-7784-321-5
Ward, Daniel (2021) Making a Killing: Science Fiction Through the Lens of Nordic Noir in 'Crocodile' and 'Hated in the Nation'. In: Reading Black Mirror: Insights Into Technology & The Post-Media Condition. Transcript, Bielefeld, Germany, pp. 201-218. ISBN 9783837652321
Ball, Vicky (2005) 'Excess and Containment: The British Female Ensemble Drama'. In: 1st conference of MeCCSA and AMPE, 5 -7 January 2005, University of Lincoln. (Unpublished)
Ball, Vicky (2008) 'Feminine-gendered Fiction and the Feminization of British Television in the 1990s'. In: The Point of Feminism: Media and Cultural Studies and Feminism; an Interdisciplinary Conference, 12 Sep 2008, University of Reading. (Unpublished)
Ball, Vicky (2005) 'From Tenko to Footballers Wives: The British Ensemble Drama'. In: 2nd MeCCSA Postgraduate Annual Forum, 23 - 24 June 2005, Cardiff University. (Unpublished)
Ball, Vicky (2010) 'High-Class Hookers and Working-Class Whores: Representations of Prostitution in British Television Drama'. In: Representations of prostitution, sex work and sex trafficking between the 19th and 21st centuries, 9 - 10 Sep 2010, University of Exeter. (Unpublished)
Ball, Vicky (2004) 'Identity and Television Drama'. In: MeCCSA Postgraduate Network First Annual Forum, September 2004, Birmingham Institute of Art and Design, Birmingham, UK. (Unpublished)
Ball, Vicky (2012) Making women’s history on television in the seventies: Shoulder to Shoulder. In: From Page to Screen: Making and Remembering Women’s History, 26 Oct 2012, The Women's Library, London. (Unpublished)
Ball, Vicky (2009) 'Postfeminist British Television Drama and the Re-tradionalisation of Gender'. In: Centre for Research in Media and Cultural Studies Research Seminar, 18 May 2009, University of Sunderland. (Unpublished)
Ball, Vicky (2009) 'Prostitution and the Heterosocial Economy: Kay Mellor's Band of Gold'. In: MeCCSA Annual Conference, 14 - 16 Jan 2009, National Media Museum, Bradford. (Unpublished)
Ball, Vicky (2011) 'The Rag Trade'. In: Career Girls on the Small Screen, 8 Oct 2011, Phoenix Arts Centre, Leicester. (Unpublished)
Ball, Vicky (2005) 'Researching the Female Ensemble Drama: Issues of Value and Taste'. In: Broadcasting Symposium with La Trobe University, June 2005, Queen Margaret University.
Ball, Vicky (2010) 'Secret Diary of a Call Girl and the Crisis of Femininity in British Television Drama'. In: What Happened Next? Feminist TV Studies in Postfeminist Times, 16 Sep 2010, University of Sunderland. (Unpublished)
Ball, Vicky (2013) Sex, class and consumerism: British sitcom’s negotiation of the independent woman 1968-1972. In: Television for Women international conference, 15-17 May 2013, University of Warwick. (Unpublished)
Ball, Vicky (2012) Sex, class and consumerism: women and British sitcom in the ‘60s. In: Postgraduate Research Conference, 20 Jan 2012, University of Sunderland. (Unpublished)
Ball, Vicky and Bell, Melanie (2011) 'Women at Work in British Film and Television Industries'. In: Doing Women's Film History International Conference, 13-15 Apr 2011, University of Sunderland, UK. (Unpublished)
Ball, Vicky and Bell, Melanie (2012) Women’s work and working women: a longitudinal study of women working in the British film and television industries. In: BECTU Women’s Conference, 24 Nov 2012, TUC Congress Centre London. (Unpublished)
Green, John Paul (2012) Doctor Who? A Brief History of Time (Travel): British Science Fiction TV, the BBC and the Making of a British Hero. In: UNT Public Lecture, 01 May 2012, University of North Texas. (Unpublished)
Green, John Paul (2011) Frightening Children: Doctor Who and the Monstrous Child. In: Child Actors/Child Stars: Juvenile Performance on Screen, 8-9 Sep 2011, David Puttnam Media Centre. (Unpublished)
Green, John Paul (2009) The Regeneration Game: The Changing Faces of Heroism in Doctor Who. In: Whoniversal Appeal: An Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Conference on Doctor Who and All its Spin-Offs, 14-16 Nov 2008, Cardiff University. (Unpublished)
Green, John Paul (2009) The "Relative" Dimensions: Representing the Family Within and Without Doctor Who. In: Postgraduate research conference, 27 Mar 2009, University of Sunderland, UK. (Unpublished)
Starkey, Guy (2014) Invited Welcome Address, on behalf of ECREA Executive Board, at opening ceremony of the 2nd Annual Centre for Culture and Cultural Studies Conference (Media: Theory and Practice). In: Second Annual International CCCS Conference 2014 “Media: Theory and Practice”, 4-6 Sep 2014, Hotel Continental, Skopje, Macedonia. (Unpublished)
Starkey, Guy (2008) Television audience research in the United Kingdom, at the first AudiTVMonde seminar, Paris. In: The first AudiTVMonde seminar, 2008, Paris.
Starkey, Guy and Ye, Hao (2015) 'Online news journalism: challenges in cross-cultural analysis of multimedia practice in China and the United Kingdom'. In: THE INAUGURAL UK–CHINA MEDIA AND CULTURAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE Chinese Media and Cultural Studies: Consumption, Content and Crisis., 6 Feb 2015, Cardiff University.
Stubbs, Gary (2024) ScreenSkills Select/RTS Scotland/AD Guild Assistant Directing Webinar. In: ScreenSkills Select/RTS Scotland/AD Guild Industry Insight Assistant Directing Webinar, 12 Nov 2024, Online. (Unpublished)
Ball, Vicky (2013) Heroine Television: The Case of the British Female Ensemble Drama. Manchester University Press.
Larke-Walsh, George S. (2023) True Crime in American Media. Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies . Routledge, London. ISBN 9781032123479
Smith, Clarissa, Werndly, Angela and Richardson, Niall (2013) Studying Sexualities: Theories, Representations, Cultures. Palgrave MacMillan, London. ISBN 9780230220423
Cope, Nicholas (2008) Whispering in the Leaves. [Film/Video] (Unpublished)
Drainville, Elaine (2010) Mouth of the Tyne. Side TV.
Green, John-Paul (2009) Contributor to BBC Inside Out - Payroll (1961) feature film. British Broadcasting Corporation, BBC One.
Green, John-Paul (2005) Research Contribution, Arena - Galton and Simpson (BBC2, 25 Dec 2005). British Broadcasting Corporation, BBC Two.
Larke-Walsh, George S. and Leeder, Murray (2021) Journal of Cinema and Media Studies. Special Editor to an edition of the Teaching Dossier focused on online teaching. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, Michigan.