{"id":82,"date":"2014-06-19T11:11:49","date_gmt":"2014-06-19T11:11:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wp.sunderland.ac.uk\/rosspriorybroadcasttalk\/?page_id=82"},"modified":"2018-07-23T08:20:55","modified_gmt":"2018-07-23T08:20:55","slug":"publications-since-2000","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/wp.sunderland.ac.uk\/rosspriorybroadcasttalk\/about-the-group\/publications-since-2000\/","title":{"rendered":"Publications since 2000"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>Selected publications by group since 2000<\/h3>\n<p>Burger, M., Thornborrow, J. and Fitzgerald, F. (eds) (2017) <em>Discours des r\u00e9seaux sociaux: enjeux publics, politiques et m\u00e9diatiques.<\/em> Bussels: deboeck.<\/p>\n<p>Chovanec, Jan (2016) \u201cEavesdropping on media talk: Microphone gaffes and<br \/>\nunintended humour in sports broadcasts.\u201d Journal of Pragmatics 95,<br \/>\n93\u2013106.<\/p>\n<p>Chovanec, Jan (2016) \u201c\u2018It\u2019s quite simple, really\u2019: Shifting forms of<br \/>\nexpertise in TV documentaries.\u201d <em>Discourse, Context &amp; Media<\/em> 13 (A),<br \/>\n11\u201319.<\/p>\n<p>Chovanec, Jan (2017) \u201cInteractional humour and spontaneity in TV<br \/>\ndocumentaries.\u201d <em>Lingua<\/em> 197, 34\u201349.<\/p>\n<p>Chovanec, Jan (2017) \u201cParticipating with media: exploring online media<br \/>\nactivity.\u201d In: Cotter, Colleen and Daniel Perrin. <em>The Routledge Handbook <\/em><br \/>\n<em> of Language and Media<\/em>. Abingdon: Routledge, 505\u2013522.<\/p>\n<p>Chovanec, Jan (2018) \u201cLaughter and non-humorous situations in TV<br \/>\ndocumentaries.\u201d In: Tsakona, Villy and Jan Chovanec (eds.) <em>The Dynamics <\/em><br \/>\n<em> of Interactional Humor: Creating and negotiating humor in everyday <\/em><br \/>\n<em> encounters<\/em>. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins,155\u2013179.<\/p>\n<p>De Blasio, E., Hibberd. M., Higgins, M., Sorice, M. 2012, <em>La Leadership Politica: Media e Costruzione del Consenso. Roma: Carocci<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Drake, P. and Higgins, M. 2012. &#8220;Lights, camera, election: celebrity, performance and the 2010 leadership debates&#8221;, <em>British Journal of Politics and International Relations <\/em>14(3), pp. 375-391<\/p>\n<p>Ekstr\u00f6m, M and Moberg, U (2014) \u201c\u2018Welcome to participate!\u2019: Host activities and caller\u2019s position in Swedish election campaign phone-ins in the 1970s and the 2000s\u201d, <em>Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism.<\/em> doi:10.1177\/1464884914536841<\/p>\n<p>Ekstr\u00f6m M, Eriksson, G and Kroon Lundell (2013) \u201cLive co-produced news: emerging forms of news production and presentation on the web\u201d, <em>Media, Culture and Society, <\/em>35(5) 620\u2013639.<\/p>\n<p>Kroon, Lundell, A and Ekstr\u00f6m, M (2013) \u201dInterpreting the news: Swedish correspondents as expert sources\u201d, <em>Journalism Practice,<\/em> doi:10.1080\/17512786.2013.802490<\/p>\n<p>Ekstr\u00f6m, M and Fitzgerald, R (2013) Groundhog day: Extended Repetitions in Political News Interviews. <em>Journalism Studies. <\/em>doi:10.1080\/1461670X.2013.776812<\/p>\n<p>Ekstr\u00f6m M, Eriksson, G, Johansson, B and Wikstr\u00f6m, P (2013) \u201cBiased interrogations? A multi-methodological approach on bias in election campaign interviews\u201d, <em>Journalism Studies<\/em>. 14(3): 423-439.<\/p>\n<p>Ekstr\u00f6m, M and Eriksson, G (2013) Citizen participation in journalist discourse: Multi-platform political interviews in the Swedish election campaign 2010. In: Ekstr\u00f6m, M and Tolson, A (eds.) <em>Media Talk and Political Elections in Europe and America<\/em><em>.<\/em> Palgrave.<\/p>\n<p>Ekstr\u00f6m, M and Tolson, A (2013) (eds.) <em>Media Talk and Political Elections in Europe and America<\/em><em>.<\/em> Basingstoke: Palgrave.<\/p>\n<p>Ekstr\u00f6m, M (2012) \u201cGaze work in political media interviews\u201d, <em>Discourse and Communication <\/em>6(3): 249-271.<\/p>\n<p>Ekstr\u00f6m, M (2011) \u201cHybridity as a resourse and challenge in a talk show political interview. In: Ekstr\u00f6m, M and Patrona, M (eds.) 2011 <em>Talking Politics in Broadcast Media. <\/em>Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.<\/p>\n<p>Ekstr\u00f6m, M and Kroon Lundell, \u00c5 (2011) \u201cBeyond \u2018the broadcast news interview\u2019: Specialized forms of interviewing in the making of television news\u201d, <em>Journalism Studies, <\/em>12(2): 172-187.<\/p>\n<p>Ekstr\u00f6m, M and Kroon Lundell, \u00c5 (2011) \u201cThe joint construction of a journalistic expert identity in studio interactions between journalists on TV news\u201d, <em>Text and Talk <\/em>31(6): 661-681.<\/p>\n<p>Ekstr\u00f6m, M (2009) \u201cAnnounced refusal to answer: A study of norms and accountability in broadcast political interviews\u201d <em>Discourse studies. <\/em>11(6): 681-702.<\/p>\n<p>Ekstr\u00f6m, M (2009) \u201cPower and Affiliation in Presidential Press Conferences: A study on interruptions, jokes and laughter\u201d, <em>Journal of Language and Politics. <\/em>8(3): 386-415.<\/p>\n<p>Ekstrom, Mats and Patrona Marianna eds (2011) <em>Talking Politics in Broadcast Media<\/em>, Amsterdam: John Benjamins<\/p>\n<p>Ekstr\u00f6m, M (2015) Political Interviews. In Tracy, K, Ilie, C and Sandel, T (Eds) <em>International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction. <\/em>Boston: Wiley-Blackwell.<\/p>\n<p>Ekstr\u00f6m, M (2015) Press Conference. In Mazzoleni, G (Ed) <em>International Encyclopedia of Political Communication. <\/em>Malden: Wiley-Blackwell.<\/p>\n<p>Ekstr\u00f6m M and Tolson\u00a0 A. (2017) \u00a0\u201cPolitical Interviews: Pushing the boundaries of \u2018neutralism\u2019 \u201c in M. Ekstrom and J. Firmstone (eds) <em>The Mediated Politics of Europe: A Comparative Study of Discourse.<\/em> London: Palgrave Macmillan forthcoming.<\/p>\n<p>Ekstrom M. and Tolson A. (2017) \u201cCitizens taking politics in the news: Opinions, attitudes and (dis)engagement\u201d in M. Ekstrom and J. Firmstone (eds) op.cit.<\/p>\n<p>Eriksson, G\u00f6ran (2009) The Management of Applause and Laughter in Live Political Interviews, <em>Media, Culture &amp; Society<\/em>, 31(6): 901-920.<\/p>\n<p>Eriksson, G\u00f6ran (2010) Politicians in celebrity talk show interviews: the narrativization of personal experiences. <em>Text &amp; Talk<\/em> 30 (5): 529\u2013551.<\/p>\n<p>Eriksson, G\u00f6ran (2011) Follow-up questions in political press conferences. <em>Journal of Pragmatics<\/em>, 43 (14): 3331\u20133344.<\/p>\n<p>Eriksson G\u00f6ran (2011) Adversarial Moments: A Study of Short-form Interviews in the news. <em>Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism<\/em> 12(1): 51\u201369.<\/p>\n<p>Eriksson, G\u00f6ran (2014) \u201cSee the error of your ways\u201d: Belligerent expertise and the curative power of \u2018tough love\u2019. <em>International <\/em>Journal of Cultural Studies 17(6): 573\u2013589.<\/p>\n<p>Eriksson, G\u00f6ran (2015) Ridicule as a strategy for the recontextualization of the working class: A multimodal analysis of class-making on Swedish reality television. <em>Critical Discourse Studies<\/em> 12(1): 20-38.<\/p>\n<p>Eriksson, G\u00f6ran (2016) The \u2018Ordinary-ization\u2019 of Televised Cooking Expertise: A Historical Study of Cooking Instruction Programmes on Swedish Television. <em>Discourse, Context and Media<\/em> 13 (2016) 29-39.<\/p>\n<p>Eriksson, G\u00f6ran and Eriksson, Mats (2012) Managing Political Crisis: An Interactional Approach to \u201cImage Repair\u201d in Political Press Conferences. <em>Journal of Communication Management<\/em> 16 (3): 264\u2013279.<\/p>\n<p>Eriksson, G\u00f6ran and \u00d6stman, Johan (2013) Cooperative or adversarial? Journalists\u2019 enactment of the watchdog function in political news production\u201d. <em>International Journal of Press\/Politics<\/em> 18(3): 304\u2013324.<\/p>\n<p>Eriksson, G. and Thornborow, J. (eds) (2016) \u2018Forms of mediated expertise\u2019 Special Issue, <em>Discourse, Context, Media<\/em> (13).<\/p>\n<p>Fitzgerald, Richard, and Housley, W. (2007) Talkback, Community and the Public\u00a0 Sphere (special issue on talkback radio) <em>Media International Australia incorporating Cultural Policy<\/em>. No 122 P150-163.<\/p>\n<p>Fitzgerald, R. and Thornborrow, J. (2017) &#8216;I&#8217;m a Scouser&#8217;: Membership Categories and Political Geography in the 2015 UK Election Call Phone-in. <em>Journal of Language and Politics<\/em> 16 (1): 40-58.<\/p>\n<p>Haarman, Louann (2009) Decoding codas: evaluation in reporter and correspondent news talk. In: L. Haarman e L. Lombardo (eds). <em>Evaluation and stance in War News: A linguistic analysis of American, British and Italian television news reporting of the 2003 Iraqi war.<\/em> Londra: Continuum, (pp.116-139).<\/p>\n<p>Haarman, Louann (2009) With L. Lombardo. Introduction. In: L. Haarman e L. Lombardo (eds). <em>Evaluation and Stance in War News: A linguistic analysis of American, British and Italian television news reporting of the 2003 Iraqi war<\/em>. Londra: Continuum,\u00a0 (pp. 1-26).<\/p>\n<p>Haarman, Louann (2008) Metodologia di una ricerca linguistica sulla rappresentazione del conflitto in Iraq nel 2003. Uno studio comparativo preliminare BBC\/RAI. In: V. Fortunati, D. Fortezza, M. Ascari. <em>Conflitti. Strategie di rappresentazione della guerra nella cultura contemporanea<\/em>. Roma: Meltemi, (pp.141-149).<\/p>\n<p>Haarman, Louann (2006)\u00a0 The Construction of Stance in BBC Television Coverage of the Iraqi War. In: John Flowerdew, Maurizio Gotti (eds.)<em> Studies in specialised discourse<\/em>. Bern: Peter Lang (pp.181-205).<\/p>\n<p>Haarman, Louann (2004)\u00a0 John, what\u2019s going on? Some features of live exchanges on television news, 2004. In A. Partington, J. Morley, L. Haarman (eds), <em>Corpus and\u00a0 discourse<\/em>. Bern: Peter Lang (pp. 71-88).<\/p>\n<p>Hamo, Michal, Kampf, Z., &amp; Shifman, L. (2010).\u00a0 Surviving the \u201cmock interview\u201d: Challenges to political communicative competence in contemporary televised discourse. <em>Media, Culture &amp; Society<\/em>, <em>32<\/em>(2), 247-266.<\/p>\n<p>Hamo, Michal. (2006) Caught between freedom and control: &#8220;Ordinary&#8221; people&#8217;s discursive positioning on an Israeli prime-time talk show. <em>Discourse &amp; Society<\/em>, <em>17<\/em>(4), 427-446.<\/p>\n<p>Higgins, Michael and Angela Smith (2011). \u2018Not one of U.S.: Kate Adie\u2019s report of the 1986 U.S. bombing of Tripoli and its critical aftermath\u2019, <em>Journalism Studies<\/em>.\u00a0 Vol. 12 no. 3<\/p>\n<p>Higgins, Michael; Martin Montgomery; Angela Smith; Andrew Tolson (2012). \u2018Belligerent broadcasting and makeover television: professional incivility in Ramsay\u2019s Kitchen Nightmares\u2019, <em>International Journal of Cultural Studies<\/em>. Vol. 15: no. 5 pp501-518<\/p>\n<p>Higgins, Michael and Angela Smith (2012). \u2018Strategy, evasion and development in the live two-way: Kate Adie reporting from the Saudi Desert in the 1991 Gulf War.\u2019 <em>Journal of War and Culture Studies<\/em>. Vol. 5; No. 2 pp203-218<\/p>\n<p>Higgins, M<strong>. <\/strong>(2013), &#8220;Governmentality, populism and empowerment: David Cameron&#8217;s rhetoric of the big society&#8221;, in R. Scullion, R. Gerodimos, D. Jackson and D. Lilleker (eds) <em>The Media, Political Participation and Empowerment<\/em>. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 58-70<\/p>\n<p>Higgins, M and Smith, A. (2011), &#8220;Not one of US: Kate Adie&#8217;s report of the 1986 US bombing of Tripoli and its critical aftermath&#8221;, <em>Journalism Studies <\/em>12(3), pp. 344-358<\/p>\n<p>Higgins, M. and Smith, A. (2014) \u2018Belligerent broadcasting: antagonism in media talk\u2019, SemiotiX.com (July 2014).<\/p>\n<p>Higgins, M. and Smith, A. (2017) <em>Belligerent Broadcasting: synthetic argument in broadcast talk<\/em>.\u00a0 Abindgon: Routledge.<\/p>\n<p>Hutchby, I. (2001) \u2018Confrontation as a spectacle: The argumentative frame of the Ricki Lake show.\u2019 In A. Tolson (ed.), Television Talk Shows: Discourse, Performance, Spectacle. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.<\/p>\n<p>Hutchby, I. (2001) \u2018Witnessing: The use of first-hand knowledge in legitimating lay opinions on talk radio.\u2019 Discourse Studies, Vol. 3 No. 4, pp. 481-497.<\/p>\n<p>Hutchby, I. (2004) \u2018Conversation analysis and the study of broadcast talk.\u2019 In R. Sanders and K. Fitch (eds.), Handbook of Language and Social Interaction. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.<\/p>\n<p>Hutchby, I. (2006) Media Talk: Conversation Analysis and the Study of Broadcasting. Maidenhead: Open University Press.<\/p>\n<p>Hutchby, I. (2011) \u2018Doing non-neutral: Belligerent interaction in the Hybrid Political Interview.\u2019 In M. Ekstrom and M. Patrona (eds.), Talking Politics in the Broadcast Media. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins.<\/p>\n<p>Huls, Erica and Varwijk, Jasper (2011) Political bias in TV interviews <em>Discourse and Society<\/em> 22 (1)<\/p>\n<p>Jaworski, Adam, Fitzgerald, Richard, Constantinou, O. (2005) Busy saying nothing new: live silence in TV reporting of 9\/11. <em>Multilingua\u00a0 <\/em>24 121-144.<\/p>\n<p>Jaworski, Adam, Fitzgerald, Richard, Morris, D. (2003) Certainty and Speculation in Broadcast News Reporting of the Future: The Execution of Timothy McVeigh. <em>Discourse Studies<\/em>. 5(1)<\/p>\n<p>Kampf, Z. &amp; Dasksal, E. (2011). \u2018When the watchdog bites: Insulting<br \/>\npoliticians on air\u2019 in: M. Ekstr\u00f6m and M. Patrona (Eds.), <em>Talking Politics<br \/>\nin the Broadcast Media: Evolving Forms of Journalism and Political<br \/>\nAccountability <\/em>(pp. 177-200). Amsterdam\/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.<\/p>\n<p>Kampf Z. &amp; Daskal, E. (2013). \u2018Too hostile, too deferential: Processes of<br \/>\nmedia answerability in the wake of political interviews\u2019. <em>Journalism<\/em> 14(4),<br \/>\n522-540.<\/p>\n<p>Kampf, Z. (2015).\u2019The politics of being insulted: the uses of hurt feelings<br \/>\nin Israeli public discourse\u2019<em>. Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict<\/em><br \/>\n3(1), 107-127.<\/p>\n<p>Kroon Lundell, Asa (2010) Dialogues between journalists on the news: the intraprofessional \u2018interview\u2019 as a communicative genre, <em>Media Culture and Society<\/em> 32 (3) p429-450<\/p>\n<p>Kroon, Lundell, A and Ekstr\u00f6m, M (2010) \u201d Interview bites&#8217; in television news production and presentation\u201d, <em>Journalism Practice,<\/em> 4(4): 476-491.<\/p>\n<p>Kroon Lundell, \u00c5sa (2014). &#8216;Cross-platform television: Superliveness, metadiscourse and complex audience orientation in a sports journalism production on the web.&#8217; <em>Northern Lights<\/em>. Vol. 12; No.1 pp. 11-28<\/p>\n<p>Kroon, \u00c5sa and Eriksson, G\u00f6ran (2016). &#8216;Messy interviews: Changing conditions for politicians\u2019 visibility on the web.&#8217; <em>Media Culture and Society<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Liebes, T , Kampf, Z, &amp; Blum-Kulka, S. (2008). Saddam on CBS and Arafat on<br \/>\nIBA: Addressing the enemy on television. <em>Political Communication<\/em>, 25(3),<br \/>\n311-329.<\/p>\n<p>Liebes, T. &amp; Kampf, Z. (2009). Performance journalism: The case of media&#8217;s<br \/>\ncoverage of war and terror. <em>The Communication Review<\/em>, 19(3), 239-249.<\/p>\n<p>Marriott Stephanie (2009) The Audience of One: Adult Chat TV and the Architecture of Participation, <em>Screen<\/em> 50 (1)<\/p>\n<p>Marriott Stephanie (2007) <em>Live Television: Time Space and the Broadcast Event<\/em>, London: Sage Publications.<\/p>\n<p>Marriott Stephanie (2007) The BBC, ITN and the Funeral of Princess Diana, <em>Media History<\/em> 13 (1) p93-110.<\/p>\n<p>Marriott Stephanie (2007) American Election Night and the Journalism of Assertion, <em>Journalism: Theory, Practice, Criticism<\/em> 8 (6) p698-717<\/p>\n<p>Marriott, Stephanie (2007) Time, Space and Television Commentary in S Goodman and D Graddol eds, <em>Redesigning English: New Texts, New Identities <\/em>Routledge\/Open University Press.<\/p>\n<p>Marriott, Stephanie (2000) Election Night <em>Media, Culture and Society<\/em> 22 p131-148<\/p>\n<p>Marriott, Stephanie (2002) In Pursuit of the Ineffable: How television found the Eclipse but lost the plot, <em>Media, Culture and Society<\/em> 23 p725-742<\/p>\n<p>Moberg, Ulla and Eriksson, G\u00f6ran (2013) Managing ideological differences in joint political press conferences: A study of the strategic use of the personal pronoun \u2018we\u2019. <em>Journal of Language and Politics<\/em> 12(3): 315\u2013334.<\/p>\n<p>Montgomery, Martin (2007)<em>The Discourse of Broadcast News <\/em>London: Routledge.<\/p>\n<p>Montgomery, Martin (2010) \u201cRituals of personal experience in television news interviews\u201d in D<em>iscourse &amp; Communication<\/em> May 2010 vol. 4 no.2, 185-213 (special issue co-edited with Joanna Thornborrow)<\/p>\n<p>Montgomery, Martin (2008) \u201cThe discourse of the broadcast news interview: a typology&#8221; in <em>Journalism Studies<\/em>, Volume 9, No. 2, April 2008, Pp. 260-278. (Reprinted in Richardson, John (ed.) (2010) <em>Language and Journalism<\/em> London:Routledge<\/p>\n<p>Montgomery, Martin (2006) \u201cBroadcast news, the live \u2018two-way\u2019 and the case of Andrew Gilligan\u201d in <em>Media, Culture &amp; Society<\/em> , Vol 28(2): 233-259<\/p>\n<p>Montgomery, Martin (2005) \u201cThe discourse of <em>war<\/em> after 9\/11\u201d in <em>Language and Literature<\/em>, Vol 14(2): 149 \u2013 180<\/p>\n<p>Montgomery, Martin (2001) \u201cDefining authentic talk\u201d in <em>Discourse Studies, <\/em>\u00a0Vol 3(4): 397-405.<\/p>\n<p>Montgomery, Martin (2001) \u201cThe uses of authenticity: \u2018speaking from experience\u2019 in a U.K election broadcast\u201d in <em>The Communication Review, <\/em>Vol 4: 447-462.<\/p>\n<p>Montgomery, Martin (2009)\u201cThe television news interview: questions of discourse\u201d in Allan, S (ed) <em>The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism <\/em>London: Routledge<\/p>\n<p>Montgomery, Martin (2000) \u201cTelevised talk: face work, politeness and laughter in <em>The Mrs Merton Show<\/em>\u201d in Coulthard, Malcolm, Cotterill and Rock (eds.) (2000): <em>Dialogue Analysis: Working with dialogue.<\/em> T\u00fcbingen: Niemeyer, pp 121 \u2013 137.<\/p>\n<p>Montgomery, Martin\u00a0 (2008) &#8220;DJ talk&#8221; in\u00a0 in HUTCHBY, I (ed) (2008) <em>Methods in<\/em> <em>Language and Social Interaction <\/em>London: Sage (Reprint of &#8220;DJ talk&#8221; in <em>Media, Culture and Society<\/em>, Vol 8 (1986) 421-40)<\/p>\n<p>Montgomery, Martin (In press \u2013 November 2010) \u201cMedia of communication\u201d in Hogan, Patrick (ed.) <em>The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Language Sciences<\/em> Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 474 \u2013 476<\/p>\n<p>Montgomery, Martin (Forthcoming) \u201cThe accountability interview, politics and change in UK public service broadcasting\u201d\u00a0 in Ekstr\u00f6m, Mats and Patrona, Marianna (eds) <em>Talking Politics in the Broadcast Media: Evolving Forms of Journalism and Political Accountability<\/em> Amsterdam:John Benjamins<\/p>\n<p>Montgomery, Martin (2012) \u201cNews Discourse\u201d in Hyland, Ken and Partridge, B. (eds.) <em>The Companion to Discourse Analysis<\/em> London: Continuum<\/p>\n<p>Patrona, M. and Thornborrow, J. (2017) Mediated constructions of crisis. In M. Ekstr\u00f6m and J. Firmstone (eds) <em>The Mediated Politics of Europe: A comparative study of discourse.<\/em> London: Palgrave.<\/p>\n<p>Richardson, Kay (2010) Multimodality and the study of popular drama <em>Language and Literature<\/em> Vol 19 No 4<\/p>\n<p>Richardson, Kay (2010) <em>Television Dramatic Dialogue: A Sociolinguistic Study<\/em>, New York: Oxford University Press.<\/p>\n<p>Richardson, Kay (2008) Specific debate formats of mass media, In Koller V and Wodak R eds <em>Vol 3:<\/em> <em>Language and Communication in the Public Sphere<\/em>, Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter<\/p>\n<p>Scannell, Paddy\u00a0(2013) <em>Television and the meaning of \u2018live\u2019 <\/em>Cambridge: Polity Press<\/p>\n<p>Scannell, Paddy (2004) What reality has misfortune?, <em>Media Culture &amp; Society <\/em>26 (3).<\/p>\n<p>Scannell, Paddy (2003) The<em> Brains Trust<\/em>: a historical study of the management of liveness In Simon\u00a0 Cottle (ed.) <em>Media Organisations and Production<\/em>. London: Sage<\/p>\n<p>Scannell, Paddy (2002)\u00a0 <em>Big Brother<\/em> as a television event, <em>Television and New Media<\/em> 3(3): 271-282<\/p>\n<p>Smith, A. and Higgins, M. (2012) Reporting war: Special issue of <em>Journal of War and Culture Studies <\/em>5(2)<\/p>\n<p>Smith, A. and Higgins, M. (2014) \u2018Disaffiliation and belonging: Twitter and its agonistic publics\u2019. Sociologia e Politiche Sociali, vol. 17, 2\/2014, pp. 77-89. (October 2014)<\/p>\n<p>Smith, A. (2015) \u2018Big Sister TV: humiliation and bullying in make-over shows\u2019 in eds Angela Smith and Claire Nally\u00a0 (2015) <em>Twenty-First Century Feminism<\/em>. London: Routledge<\/p>\n<p>Smith, A. and Higgins, M. (2016) \u2018Flirtation, desire, and cut-glass biscuit barrels: expertise and acting ordinary in Antiques Road Trip\u2019 <em>Discourse, Media, Context<\/em>. Co-written with Michael Higgins. 14.<\/p>\n<p>Thornborrow, J. 2000. Principal, Plausibility and the Historic Present: The Construction of Conflicting Accounts in Public Participation TV. <em>Language in Society<\/em>, 29 (3), 357-377.<\/p>\n<p>Thornborrow, J. 2001. Authenticating talk: building public identities in audience participation broadcasting. <em>Discourse Studies<\/em>, 3 (4), 459-479.<\/p>\n<p>Thornborrow, J. 2001. Questions, control and the organisation of talk in calls to a radio phone-in. <em>Discourse Studies<\/em>, 3 (1), 119-143.<\/p>\n<p>Thornborrow, J. 2001. &#8216;Has this ever happened to you?&#8217;: Talk Show Narratives as \u00a0 Mediated Performance. In Tolson A. (ed) <em>TV Talk Shows: Discourse, Performance, Spectacle<\/em>. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum, 117-137.<\/p>\n<p>Thornborrow, J. 2007. Narrative, stance and situated argument in talk show discourse. <em>Journal of Pragmatics<\/em>. 39\/8: 1437-1454.<\/p>\n<p>Thornborrow J. 2010 \u2018Going Public\u2019: Constructing the personal in a television news interview\u2019 <em>Discourse and Communication<\/em>, 4 (3) 1- 19.<\/p>\n<p>Thornborrow, J\u00a0 2010. Questions and institutionality in public participation broadcasting. In Freed &amp; Ehrlich (eds) \u2018<em>Why do you ask?\u2019: The function of questions in Institutional Discourse<\/em>. Oxford: OUP, pp279-298.<\/p>\n<p>Thornborrow J. (2014) \u201cYou\u2019ve made our day!\u201d: Social interaction, promotional discourse and UK university recruitment on Twitter. In D. Banks (ed) <em>La linguistique de la petite annonce<\/em>, Paris: Harmattan.<\/p>\n<p>Thornborrow, J. (2014) <em>The Discourse of Public Participation Media: from Talk Show to Twitter<\/em>. London: Routledge<\/p>\n<p>Thornborrow, J. (2015) \u201cYou\u2019ve made our day!\u201d: Social interaction, promotional discourse and UK university recruitment on Twitter. In D. Banks (ed) <em>Aspects linguistiques de la petite annonce<\/em>, Paris: L\u2019Harmattan, pp 137-155,<\/p>\n<p>Thornborrow, J. (2015) \u2018Style, key and the new poetics of television news\u2019. In <em>\u2018Travers\u00e9es\/ Crossings\u2019 \u00c9tudes de Stylistique Anglaise,<\/em> 7, \u00c9dition Universit\u00e9 de Lyon 3, pp 121-140.<\/p>\n<p>Thornborrow, J. (2016) Evaluation and expertise: The discourse of reality television competition scores. <em>Discourse, Context, Media<\/em>. (13): 61-71.<\/p>\n<p>Thornborrow, J. (2017) \u2018Styling the \u2018Ordinary\u2019: Tele-factual genres and participant identities\u2019. In J. Mortensen, N. Coupland and J. Th\u00f8gersen (eds) <em>Style, Mediation and Change: Sociolinguistic Perspectives on Talking Media<\/em>. Oxford Studies in Sociolinguistics. 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