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Publications

A selection of work published under the aegis of the Centre for Television Histories since 2015:

Brunsdon, Charlotte, ‘Bad Sex, Target Culture and the Anti-Terror State: New Contexts for the Twenty-First Century British Television Police SeriesLink opens in a new window’, in Contemporary British Television Crime Drama: Cops on the Box, ed. by Ruth McElroy (London: Routledge, 2017)

———, Television Cities: Paris, London, BaltimoreLink opens in a new window (Durham: Duke University Press, 2018)

———, ‘The Cinematic and the Televisual City: South London RevisitedLink opens in a new window’, in Cinematic Urban Geographies, ed. by François Penz and Richard Koeck (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), pp. 223–43

Dhillon, Richard, ‘Domesticity and Masculinity in Some Mothers Do 'ave 'emLink opens in a new window’, Journal of Popular Television, 8.3 (2020), 327–47

Garde-Hansen, Joanne, Media and Water: Communication, Culture and PerceptionLink opens in a new window (London: I. B. Tauris, 2021)

Goodman, Gemma, and Rachel Moseley, ‘Television Costume Drama and the Eroticised, Regionalised Body: Poldark and OutlanderLink opens in a new window’, in Conflicting Masculinities. Men in Television Period Drama., ed. by Katherine. Byrne, Julie Anne. Taddeo, and James Leggott (London: I. B. Tauris, 2018), pp. 52–66

Gorton, Kristyn, and Joanne. Garde-Hansen, Remembering British Television: Audience, Archive and IndustryLink opens in a new window (London: Bloomsbury, on behalf of the British Film Institute, 2019)

Holdsworth, Amy, Rachel Moseley, and Helen Wheatley, ‘Memory, Nostalgia and the Material Heritage of Children's Television in the MuseumLink opens in a new window’, VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture, 8.15 (2019), 111–22

Kääpä, Pietari, Environmental Management of the Media: Policy, Industry, PracticeLink opens in a new window (London: Routledge, 2020)

Kääpä, Pietari, and Mette Hjort, Nordic Production Studies [Special Issue]Link opens in a new window, Journal of Scandinavian Cinema, 10.2 (2020)

Moffat, Kate, and Pietari Kääpä, ‘Unthinking Ethnocentrism: Ecocritical Approaches to Ethnic Diversity in Nordic Screen MediaLink opens in a new window’, Journal of Scandinavian Cinema, 8.2 (2018)

Moseley, Rachel, Hand-Made Television: Stop-Frame Animation for Children in Britain, 1961–74Link opens in a new window(London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016)

———, Picturing Cornwall: Landscape, Region and the Moving ImageLink opens in a new window (Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 2018)

———, ‘Teen DramaLink opens in a new window’, in The Television Genre Book, ed. by Glen Creeber, Third edition (London: British Film Institute, 2015), pp. 38–43

Moseley, Rachel, Helen Wheatley, and Helen Wood, eds., Television for Women: New DirectionsLink opens in a new window (London: Routledge, 2017)

Moseley, Rachel, Helen Wheatley, and Helen Wood, ‘Television for Women: What New Directions?Link opens in a new window’, in Television for Women: New Directions, ed. by Rachel Moseley, Helen Wheatley, and Helen Wood (London: Routledge, 2017), pp. 1–12

Schoonover, Karl, ‘SinkholesLink opens in a new window’, JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, 58.2 (2019), 169–74

Sills-Jones, Dafydd, and Pietari Kääpä, ‘The Finnish Documentary: A Critical Overview of Historical Perspectives and Thematic DevelopmentsLink opens in a new window’, Studies in Documentary Film, 10.2 (2016), 89–105

Wallace, Richard, ‘John Cura: Pioneer of the Television ArchiveLink opens in a new window’, Journal of British Cinema and Television, 13.1 (2016), 99–120

———, Mockumentary Comedy: Performing AuthenticityLink opens in a new window (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)

Wheatley, Helen, ‘Haunted Television: Trauma and the Specter in the ArchiveLink opens in a new window’, JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, 59.3 (2020), 69–89. This article won the British Association for Film, Television and Screen Studies 'Article of the Year' award in 2021.

———, ‘Signs of Care: Assisted Suicide on TelevisionLink opens in a new window’, in Discourses of Care: Media Practices and Cultures, ed. by Amy Holdsworth, Karen Lury, and Hannah Tweed (New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020)

———, Spectacular Television: Exploring Televisual PleasureLink opens in a new window (London: I. B. Tauris, 2016)

———, ‘Television in the Ideal HomeLink opens in a new window’, in Television for Women: New Directions, ed. by Rachel Moseley, Helen Wheatley, and Helen Wood (London: Routledge, 2017), pp. 205–22

———, ‘Visual Pleasure and Narrative TelevisionLink opens in a new window’, Feminist Media Studies, 15.5 (2015), 896–99

Television Cities: Paris, London, Baltimore (Spin Offs): Amazon.co.uk:  Charlotte Brunsdon: 9780822368946: Books

Television for Women: New Directions - 1st Edition - Rachel Moseley -

Spectacular Television: Exploring Televisual Pleasure (International  Library of the Moving Image): Amazon.co.uk: Helen Wheatley: 9781780767369:  Books

Remembering British Television: Audience, Archive and Industry: Amazon.co.uk:  Gorton, Kristyn, Garde-Hansen, Joanne: 9781844576609: Books