Popular Narrative Media

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Autism = death: The social and medical impact of a catastrophic medical model of autistic spectrum disorders2008/04/0112
Reading as social practice: The Beyond the Book research project2008/10/017
Problematic dichotomies: Narrative and spectacle in advertising and media scholarship2009/01/015
Methodological agendas: Disability-informed criticism and the incidental representation of autism in popular fiction2008/04/014
What you read and where you read it, how you get it, how you keep it: Children, comics and historical cultural practice2008/10/013
Style over substance?: Fashion, spectacle and narrative in contemporary US television2009/01/012
Rich pictures: Researching the role of peer interaction for pupils using the internet2008/10/012
Reading the evidence of reading: An introduction to the Reading Experience Database, 1450–19452008/10/012
How Oprah's Book Club reinvented the woman reader2008/10/011
Interview with publisher Jessica Kingsley2008/04/011
Lifestyle, aesthetics and narrative in luxury domain advertising2009/01/011
Picturing difference: Discourses of disability in illustrated children's stories by parents of autistic children2008/04/011
When words are not enough: Exploring music reception and autistic experience2008/04/011
The Mutual Admiration Society, or Mr Punch against the aesthetes2009/04/011
What can we do with The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time?: Popular fiction and representations of disability2008/04/011
Conference report: Fortieth Annual Conference of the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals: 'Characters of the Press', 4–5 July 2007, University of Roehampton2009/04/01
Index to Volume 22009/01/01
Introduction to the special issue on research, narrative and Punch2009/04/01
Interview with Patrick Leary2009/04/01
'Our foes are almost as many as our readers': Debating the worth of women's reading and writing – the case of chick-lit2008/10/01
Autism – a creative process?: Poetry, poets, imagination2008/04/01
Introduction to the special issue: Autism, narrative and textuality2008/04/01
Editorial2008/04/01
Interview with Jez Stewart, Curator (Non-Fiction), British Film Institute National Archive2009/01/01
Archive report: History of Advertising Trust, Raveningham, Norwich2009/01/01
Reviews2009/04/01
Asperger's sonnets2008/04/01
Where Cook Has Treated, Cat Should Be Caressed!: Mr Punch and feline form2009/04/01
Something to read: The Boots Booklovers Library and the great fiction question2008/10/01
Spinster of arts – the terrible result of higher education for women: Punch visualises the problem2009/04/01