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Humanities
Margaret MontgomerieDepartment of Media, Film & JournalismResearch & PublicationsPublications 2009 ‘Mischief and Monstrosity;Disability and Little Britain in Sharon Lockyer (Ed.) Reading Little Britain I.B Tauris 2005 Particp@tions (online journal), review of Big Brother International: Formats, Critics and Publics (Eds.) Ernest Mathijs & Janet Jones 2004 Wallflower Press 2003 Feminist Media Studies Review of David Gauntlett’s 2002 Media, Gender and Identity: An Introduction Routledge 2002 ‘Miniseries’ entry in Horace Newcombe (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Television 2nd edition Volume 3: M-R: Fitzroy Dearborn 2000 ‘Framing the unpopular: The responses to Rosa Liksom’s story’ in Urpo Kovala & Erkki Vainikkala (Eds.) Reading Cultural Difference University of Jyvaskula Research papers and presentations Gender Stream coordinator for the Australian and New Zealand Communications Conference 2008 2006 MeCCSA Coventry University Defective detection 2006 Console-ing Passions University of Milwaukee USA Disabled Detection? Compensatory Discourse in Contemporary Crime Fiction 2002 University of Coventry Media Studies Research Series. Breakfast at Tiffany’s: Sexwork, the story and the star. 2001 University of Derby Media and Tourism Conference The Landscapes of Illicit Desire: Representations of sex work and the sex industry in Film and Television. 1998 UEA Postgraduate Research Seminar, Boogie Nights, Selling Sex on the Screen. 1998 Console-ing Passions, Sydney Australia, Selling Sex on the Small Screen 1998 Staff Seminar, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane Australia, Representing sex as work. 1997 Console-ing Passions University of Concordia, Montreal, Canada, Re-dressing the past: British Costume Drama in the 1990’s, anachronisms, invitations and interdictions. 1997 AMCCS Sheffield, Good Bye Dolly : The Queer Death of a Feminist Icon. 1996 Console-ing Passions University of Madison, Wisconsin USA, Lynda La Plante’s She’s Out. 1995 Screen, University of Strathclyde, Tuning in and Turning on to the Sounds of the 70’s in British Television of the 90’s 1995 Console-ing Passions North West University, Seattle, USA Caught between guilt and the gaze: Responding to Little Napoleons (Collaborative work with Karen Ross, Leicester Centre for Mass Communications Research.) 1994 Console-ing Passions, University of Arizona, USA Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City 1994 SCCMSHE, University of Westminster, Applicants perception of Media Studies 1993 Console-ing Passions University of Southern California, Televising Femininity and Creativity 1992 Re-dressing the Balance: Women’s achievements in the Visual Arts, City Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke on Trent, Jane Campion’s An Angel At My Table |
