Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Garland, Ruth
Number of items: 15.
Politics, government and the media: A site of struggle between opposing conceptions of public communication. (2025)
Garland, Ruth
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Spin. (2025)
Garland, Ruth
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The Social Media Feeds of Loose Women: Taking the Temperature of Popular Feminism. (2024)
Garland, Ruth
No escape from the No.10. bunker? UK government news management under siege: John Major (1990-97) and Boris Johnson (2019-2022). (2024)
Garland, Ruth
Written evidence submitted by the Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London
Written evidence submitted to the House of Commons Select Committee on Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs in response to call for evidence for the Inquiry into Civil Service Leadership and Reform. (2023)
Garland, Ruth
How the UK government 'turned on a sixpence' to change its story: A discourse analysis of the No.10 daily news conferences. (2021)
Garland, Ruth
Government Communications and the Crisis of Trust: From Political Spin to Post-truth. (2021)
Garland, Ruth
From Consensus to Dissensus: The UK's Management of a Pandemic in a Divided Nation. (2021)
Garland, Ruth and Lilleker, Darren
The UK: From Consensus to Confusion. (2021)
Garland, Ruth and Lilleker, Darren
Anticipating the age of political spin: an historical analysis of 1980s government communications. (2019)
Garland, Ruth
The unseen power of creative news management in government: The marginalisation of UK Government press officers between 1997 and 2015. (2018)
Garland, Ruth
Is post-truth another word for political spin or a radical departure from it? Evidence from behind the scenes in UK government communications: 1997–2015. (2018)
Garland, Ruth
Has government been mediatized? A UK perspective. (2018)
Garland, Ruth; Tambini, Damian and Couldry, Nick
The dynamics of resistance and response to mediatization in government: perceptions of Whitehall press officers caught in the 'cross-field' since 1997. (2017)
Garland, Ruth
Between mediatisation and politicisation: The changing role and position of Whitehall press officers in the age of political spin. (2017)
Garland, Ruth