Phil Taylor's papers
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PhD and other Research Student supervision by Prof Taylor 1. PhD SUPERVISION a) IN PROGRESS Rethinking peace propaganda in violently divided societies: MONUC's Public Information Operations and Conflict Transformation in the Democratic Republic of Congo - Jacob Jacob Public communication activities, strategies and policies of humanitarian organizations operating in conflict-induced emergencies - Carlo Piccinini b) COMPLETED Russia vs. Chechnya: Media Management and Communication Strategies During the Two Chechnya-Russia Conflicts (1994-1996, 1999-2006) Elina Yalov, 2009 (External Prof. David Welch) What Shapes the News? The Elite Press and the Framing of 9/11 in the US, France, Italy and Pakistan - Cristina Archetti, 2008 (Externals - Gillian Youngs & Kevin Williams) The Dynamics of War Reporting Mathew McPartland, 2002 (External - Dr Steve Badsey) Political Warfare in the Arab-Israeli conflict: the reactions of the Israeli government during the Palestinian uprising, 1987-1990 Ron Schleifer, 2000 (with Dr Robin Brown - External Dr E Karsch) The performance of the Saudi Arabian press during the Gulf conflict (1990-1991) Abdrahman M. Al-Kahtani, 2000 (External - P Sadgrove) Public Service Television in Taiwan Ming Yeh Rawnsley, 1998 (with Mr Howard Smith) British political warfare, 1939-45 Steve Bell, 1998 (External - Prof Richard Aldridge) Democracy and the Media in Developing Countries - A Case Study of the Philippines Desmond Smith, 1997 (with Dr Ray Bush) The development and structure of Libya's Television Broadcasting, 1968 - 1995 Jouma Elfotaysi, 1997 (with Dr Avi Shivtel - External Dr A Mohammedi) Processes of Change in British Television: Broadcasters as Active Mediators Paul Rixon, 1996 (with Prof. Jay Blumler - External Prof Denis McQuail) Foreign News Coverage in the British Media during the General Election Campaigns of 1979, 1983, 1987 and 1992 Hossein Afkhami, 1995 (External - Prof Bob Frankin) Nation Unto Nation: the BBC and VOA in International Politics, 1956-64 Gary Rawnsley, 1994 (External - Prof John Young) Propaganda, Publicity and Political Violence: The Presentation of Terrorism in Britain, 1944-1960 Susan Carruthers, 1994 (External - Prof C. Townshend) The British Campaign Against American 'Neutrality'; Policy and Propaganda, 1939-41 (1992). School of History. Nicholas J Cull (External - Prof D C Watt) 2. M.PHIL 'With Malice towards None: Publicity Considerations in the formulation and conduct of the Labour Government's policy towards Palestine, 1945-47' (co-supervisor, 1989). School of History. C.J. MORRIS (EXTERNAL: DR R. OVENDALE) 3.MA By Research: 'Our Soviet Friends: the presentation of the Soviet Union in the British Media, 1941-45' (1988), School of History. I.R.C. HOWLING (EXTERNAL: P.M.H. BELL.) 'Propaganda and Policy: the presentation of the Strategic Air Offensive in the British mass media, 1939-45' (1989). School of History. FIONA ASSERSOHN: (EXTERNAL: PROF. R. OVERY) 'The Presentation of the Soviet Union in the British media, 1945-49' (1990). Institute of Communications Studies. D. STAFFORD (EXTERNAL: PROF. J. YOUNG) 'Media Imperialism and Dependency through the transfer of Television Technology and Programmes: a case study of television in Turkey (TRT)' (1991). Institute of Communications Studies. M. ATEBEY (EXTERNAL: DR C. BALIM) 'Television Coverage of Foreign News: a comparative study of the BBC and TRT with reference to the international flow of news' (1991). Institute of Communications Studies. D. CATALBAS (EXTERNAL: DR C. BALIM) 'British perspectives on the effectiveness of Nazi Eastern Front radio propaganda.' (2006) Jonathan A. Lucas. (with Dr. James R. Harris. Leeds M.A. (Hist.) |