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Helen Wood
Helen Wood
Professor of Media and Cultural Studies, Aston University Birmingham UK
Verificeret mail på aston.ac.uk
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Reacting to reality television: Performance, audience and value
B Skeggs, H Wood
Routledge, 2012
6162012
'Oh goodness, I am watching reality TV' How methods make class in audience research
B Skeggs, N Thumim, H Wood
European journal of cultural studies 11 (1), 5-24, 2008
2952008
Talking with television: Women, talk shows, and modern self-reflexivity
H Wood
University of Illinois Press, 2009
1782009
Notes on ethical scenarios of self on British reality TV
H Wood, B Skeggs
1642004
Reality television and class
H Wood, B Skeggs
(No Title), 2011
1632011
The labour of transformation and circuits of value ‘around'reality television
B Skeggs, H Wood
TV Transformations, 119-132, 2013
1522013
Spectacular morality:‘Reality’television, individualisation and the remaking of the working class
H Wood, B Skeggs
The media and social theory, 191-207, 2008
1322008
Clap for carers? From care gratitude to care justice
H Wood, B Skeggs
European journal of cultural studies 23 (4), 641-647, 2020
952020
The mediated conversational floor: an interactive approach to audience reception analysis
H Wood
Media, Culture & Society 29 (1), 75-103, 2007
952007
Changes over time in risk factors for cardiovascular disease and use of lipid-lowering drugs in HIV-infected individuals and impact on myocardial infarction
Data Collection on Adverse Events of Anti-HIV Drugs Study Group
Clinical infectious diseases 46 (7), 1101-1110, 2008
842008
Reality television and class
B Skeggs, H Wood
Palgrave, 2011
682011
The politics of hyperbole on Geordie Shore: Class, gender, youth and excess
H Wood
European Journal of Cultural Studies 20 (1), 39-55, 2017
652017
Texting the subject: women, television, and modern self-reflexivity
H Wood
The Communication Review 8 (2), 115-135, 2005
482005
“No, YOU rioted!”: the pursuit of conflict in the management of “lay” and “expert” discourses on Kilroy
H Wood
Television talk shows, 79-106, 2001
442001
Feeling sentimental about television and audiences
H Wood, L Taylor
Cinema Journal 47 (3), 144-151, 2008
432008
Fuck the patriarchy: Towards an intersectional politics of irreverent rage
H Wood
Feminist Media Studies 19 (4), 609-615, 2019
392019
Television is happening: Methodological considerations for capturing digital television reception
H Wood
European journal of cultural studies 10 (4), 485-506, 2007
372007
Introduction: real class
B Skeggs, H Wood
Reality television and class, 1-29, 2011
362011
“It’s Just Sad”: Affect, Judgement and Emotional Labour in ‘Reality’Television Viewing
H Wood, B Skeggs, N Thumim
Feminism, domesticity and popular culture, 145-160, 2008
352008
CCCS selected working papers
A Gray, J Campbell, M Erickson, S Hanson, H Wood
Routledge, 2007
352007
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