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Book Chapters

  • Markham, T. (2010) ‘The case against the democratic influence of the internet on journalism’. In G. Monaghan and S. Tunney (eds) Web journalism: a new form of citizenship? Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, pp. 77-94.
  • Couldry, N., Livingstone, S., and Markham, T. (2007) ‘Connection or disconnection? tracking the mediated public sphere in everyday life’. In R. Butsch (ed.), Media and public spheres. New York; Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 28-42.
  • Livingstone, S., Couldry, N. and Markham, T. (2007) ‘Youthful steps towards civic participation: does the internet help?’. In B. Loader (ed.),Young citizens in the digital age: political engagement, young people and new media. London: Routledge, pp. 21-34.
  • Couldry, N., Livingstone, S., and Markham, T. (2007) ‘“Public connection” and the uncertain norms of media consumption’. In F. Trentmann and K. Soper (eds), Citizenship and consumption. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 104-120. Republished in P. Csigó and P. Dahlgren (eds) (2009), Eastbound: popular culture and citizenship. Budapest: Mokk Media Research. http://eastbound.eu/

Conference Papers

  • ‘The politics of journalistic creativity: expressiveness as de-authorization’, International Communication Association, Boston, May 2011.
  • ‘The rough and ready aesthetics of citizen journalism’, International Communication Association, Boston, May 2011.
  • War reporting in the 21st century: a political phenomenological perspective on pooling, embedding, ICTs and citizen journalism’, International Communication Association, Singapore, June 2010.
  • Giving voice as de-authorization: recognition, misrecognition and audience participation’, International Communication Association, Singapore, June 2010.
  • Hunched over their laptops: phenomenological perspectives on citizen journalism’, Media, Communications and Cultural Studies Association, London School of Economics, January 2010.
  • ‘Audience participation and the politics of recognition’, Transforming Audiences 2, University of Westminster, September 2009.
  • ‘Media ethics as field strategies: what do audiences do with ethics?’, International Communication Association, Chicago, May 2009.
  • Global practices of citizen journalism: democratizing and collectivist or regulatory and individualist?’, Political Studies Association, University of Manchester, April 2009.
  • Journalistic ethics as field strategies: a particular case of the possible’, Media, Communication and Humanity: media@lse 5thAnniversary Conference, London School of Economics, September 2008.
  • ‘The correspondent’s experience of war’, War, Virtual War and Human Security 5th Annual Conference, Budapest, May 2008.
  • The political phenomenology of war correspondence’, Political Studies Association, Swansea University, April 2008.
  • Dissemination of Public Connection research to BBC Television Policy Unit, White City, June 2006.
  • ‘Researching public connection: the UK qualitative data’, International Communication Association, Dresden, June 2006.
  • ‘Researching public connection: the UK quantitative data’, International Communication Association, Dresden, June 2006.
  • ‘Interpreting everyday practice: gaps and breaks’, Cultures of Consumption cluster seminar, London School of Economics, March 2006.
  • ‘Public connection and the uncertain norms of media consumption’, Citizenship and Consumption workshop, Cambridge University, March 2006.
  • ‘Connection or disconnection? Tracking the mediated public sphere in everyday life’, First European Communication Conference, Amsterdam, November 2005.
  • ‘Methodologies for tracking the public and private’, Citizenship and Social Policy seminar, Department of Social Policy, Open University, April 2005.
 
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