Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Number of items: 127.
Arm’s length or joined at the hip? Public service media’s coverage of Gaza. (2025)
Forde, Sydney L and Freedman, Des (D. J.)
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Media pasts and futures: Critical reflections on 'Power Without Responsibility'. (2025)
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Neither private property nor public service: Critical reflections on the conceptual framework of public service media. (2024)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Local newspapers - core data. (2023)
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Who Owns the UK Media? 2023 Report. (2023)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Critiquing the Vocabularies of the Marketized University. (2023)
Fenton, Natalie; Freedman, Des (D. J.); Khiabany, Gholam and Williamson, Milly
Reverse Media Policy: Challenging Empires, Resisting Power. (2022)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Media Reform and the Politics of Hope. (2022)
Fenton, Natalie and Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Capitalism's Conscience: 200 Years of the Guardian. (2021)
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In the wake of Peterloo? A radical account of the founding of the Guardian. (2021)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Introduction: 'Just the Establishment'? (2021)
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Media Policy Failures and the Emergence of Right-Wing Populism. (2021)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Media, Democracy and Social Change: Re-imagining Political Communications. (2020)
Davis, Aeron; Fenton, Natalie; Freedman, Des (D. J.) and Khiabany, Gholam
The Media Manifesto. (2020)
Fenton, Natalie; Freedman, Des (D. J.); Schlosberg, Justin and Dencik, Lina
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Opening the gates: Plurality regulation and the public interest. (2020)
Freedman, Des (D. J.) and Schlosberg, Justin
The world is changing – it’s time our media did too. (2020)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
¿Sin tropiezos? El modelo de propaganda y tiempos de crisis. (2019)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Media Development and Media Reform: Time for Change. (2019)
Freedman, Des (D. J.) and Obar, Jonathan A.
“Public Service” and the Journalism Crisis: Is the BBC the Answer? (2019)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
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Introduction to Revolting Media: Why Manifestos? (2018)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Populism and media policy failure. (2018)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Democracia fake, más notícias. (2018)
Fenton, Natalie and Freedman, Des (D. J.)
A Future for Public Service Television. (2018)
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Media Power and the Framing of the Charlie Hebdo Attacks. (2017)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
After Charlie Hebdo: Terror, Racism and Free Speech. (2017)
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Fake Democracy, Bad News. (2017)
Fenton, Natalie and Freedman, Des (D. J.)
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Corbyn Framed and Unframed. (2017)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Liberalism in Neoliberal Times: Dimensions, Contradictions, Limits. (2017)
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A return to prime-time activism: Social movement theory and the media’. (2017)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
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Put a ring on it: why we need more commitment in media scholarship. (2017)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
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Critical perspectives on media and conflict. (2017)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Misunderstanding the Internet, 2nd edition (in Korean). (2017)
Curran, James P.; Fenton, Natalie and Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Trump-style universities headed for the UK. (2016)
Freedman, Des (D. J.) and Ismail, Feyzi
Jeremy Corbyn's media strategy is smarter than his critics realise. (2016)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
A Future for Public Service Television: Content and Platforms in a Digital World. (2016)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Divided Britain? We were already divided... (2016)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
A Future for Public Service Television: Content and Platforms in a Digital World. (2016)
Freedman, Des (D. J.); Tryhorn, Chris; Goblot, Vana; Born, Georgina; Loughrey, Pat; Chitty, Andrew; Griffee, Andrew; Watson, Neil; Clayton, Sue; Normington, David; Douglas, Omega and O’Neill, Onora
Media Policy Norms for a Europe in Crisis. (2016)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
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Media Reform: An Overview. (2016)
Freedman, Des (D. J.) and Obar, Jonathan, A.
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Strategies for Media Rerform: International Perspectives. (2016)
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Misunderstanding the Internet 2nd Edition. (2016)
Curran, James P.; Fenton, Natalie and Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Some Contradictions of the Assault on the BBC. (2015)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Paradigms of Media Power. (2015)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
‘The Resilience of TV and its Implications for Media Policy’. (2015)
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Media Policy Fetishism. (2015)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
How to Study Ownership and Regulation. (2015)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
How to Study Ownership and Regulation’. (2015)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
PERC Paper 2: Media Moguls and Elite Power. (2015)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
The Resilience of TV and its Implications for Media Policy. (2015)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
The Contradictions of Media Power. (2014)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Guardian’s anti-Hamas advert is a story of media power – and it’s not just about the money. (2014)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
The Meaning of the Hacking Trial: A Free Press would be a Really Good Idea. (2014)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Five reasons why Ed Miliband's flirtation with the Sun was a disaster. (2014)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Murdoch buying Murdoch: Nothing to worry about? (2014)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Media ownership: the elephant in the room. (2014)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Decriminalising non-payment of the licence a barely disguised attack on BBC. (2014)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
When are we going to do something about media power? (2014)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Lords Report does little to weaken media barons. (2014)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Four more years to wait for media plurality. (2014)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Why are we so frightened of breaking up 'big media'? (2014)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Communication & Global Power Shifts. The Puzzle of Media Power: Notes Toward a Materialist Approach. (2014)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Hulianwang de Wudu (Misunderstanding the Internet). (2014)
Curran, James P.; Freedman, Des (D. J.) and Fenton, Natalie
Media Policy Research and the Media Industries. (2014)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
The Politics and Possibilities of Media Reform: Lessons from the UK. (2014)
Fenton, Natalie and Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Power in the Digital Economy. (2014)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Truth over justice: the Leveson Inquiry and the implications for democracy. (2014)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Year after Leveson: Has British press cleaned up its act? (2013)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Tackling ownership at a snail's pace: the government's consultation on plurality. (2013)
Freedman, Des (D. J.) and Schlosberg, Justin
The Press can't decide if they're for press freedom or against it. (2013)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Ralph Miliband would have seen the Daily Mail attack coming. (2013)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Leveson and the prospects for media reform. (2013)
Grayson, Deborah and Freedman, Des (D. J.)
The Daily Mail Know All About 'Hate'. (2013)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
When "measuring" is a substitute for action: the DCMS consultation on media ownership. (2013)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
A tale of two British summers: phone hacking and a royal baby. (2013)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Regulating for plurality: lessons from the UK. (2013)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Metrics, Models and the Meaning of Media Ownership. (2012)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Leveson and the Left. (2012)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Leveson: Does the Sentence Fit the Crime? (2012)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
The BBC: Is this the Corporation's Hacking Crisis? (2012)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Communications White Paper: The Deregulation Bandwagon is on the Road. (2012)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Measuring media plurality isn’t enough. (2012)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
It’s Not Just about Murdoch – The Whole System Needs Fixing. (2012)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Did UK Minister work for government - or Murdoch? (2012)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Murdoch and the UK culture secretary: we shouldn’t be surprised, we should be angry. (2012)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Misunderstanding the Internet. (2012)
Curran, James P.; Fenton, Natalie and Freedman, Des (D. J.)
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If the Sun hates attacks on press freedom, how must it hate itself! (2012)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
The Phone Hacking Scandal: Implications for Regulation. (2012)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Media Regulation. (2012)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Media and Terrorism: Global Perspectives. (2011)
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Rehabilitating Britain’s news media. (2011)
Freedman, Des (D. J.); Curran, James P. and Phillips, Angela
Still hacked off with the media: Come and join the campaign for UK media reform. (2011)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
The BBC is not part of the problem raised by Hackgate. (2011)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
The Leveson Inquiry – Should We Care? (2011)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
What does it mean to ‘break up’ media power? (2011)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Is hacking scandal the UK’s Watergate? (2011)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Hackgate and the Communications Review: two separate planets? (2011)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Murdoch: The End of the Affair? (2011)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
The Assault on Universities: A Manifesto for Resistance. (2011)
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Mapping Digital Media: UK case study. (2011)
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Media Policy Silences: The Hidden Face of Communications Decision Making. (2010)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
An Ethical Deficit? Accountability, Norms, and the Material Conditions of Contemporary Journalism. (2010)
Couldry, Nick; Freedman, Des (D. J.) and Phillips, Angela
Meeting the News Needs of Local Communities. (2010)
Freedman, Des (D. J.); Fenton, Natalie; Metykova, Monika and Schlosberg, Justin
The Political Economy of the 'New' News Environment. (2010)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Protecting the News: Civil Society and the Media. (2010)
Freedman, Des (D. J.); Witschge, Tamara and Fenton, Natalie
The Public Service Publisher - an Obituary. (2009)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
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The Public Service Publisher – an Obituary. (2009)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
‘Smooth operator?’ The propaganda model and moments of crisis. (2009)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Policy and regulation. (2008)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
The Politics of Media Policy. (2008)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
The Rise and Fall of the Public Service Publisher. (2008)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
The Mirror and the war on Iraq. (2007)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Dynamics of power in contemporary media policy-making. (2006)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Book Review: GATS and the audiovisual sector: An update. (2006)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
'Do scholars matter? Some reasons for the declining influence of academics on the media policy-making process. (2006)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Internet Transformations: “old” media resilience in the “new media” revolution. (2006)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Media policy-making in the free trade era: the impact of the GATS negotiations on audiovisual industries. (2006)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Promoting Diversity and Pluralism in Contemporary Communication Policies in the United States and the United Kingdom. (2005)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
The Mirror and the War on Iraq: Profits, Politics and Product Differentiation. (2004)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Cultural Policy-Making in the Free Trade Era: An Evaluation of the Impact of Current World Trade Organisation Negotiations on Audio-Visual Industries. (2003)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Witnessing whose truth? (2003)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
How Her Majesty's Opposition Grew to Like Commercial TV: The Labour Party and the Origins of ITV. (2003)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Managing pirate culture: corporate responses to peer-to-peer networking. (2003)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Misreporting war has a long history. (2003)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Raymond Williams. (2003)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
A "Technological Idiot"?: Raymond Williams and Communications Technology. (2003)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
Television Policies of the Labour Party 1951 - 2001. (2003)
Freedman, Des (D. J.)
War and the Media: Reporting Conflict 24/7. (2003)
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