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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 18:08:09+00:00

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Bakir, V. (2015) Debating the Technical & Ethical Limits of Secrecy & Privacy. Project Report. Bangor University.
Bakir, V. (2015) Deceptive Organised Persuasive Communication: From Misdirection to Secretly Altering Reality to Fit the Lie you want to Telll. In: Politics and Practices of Secrecy, King's College London, May 2015.
Bakir, V. (2015) In a Veillance Society, can we resist dataveillance of our selves? In: DATA-PSST! Debating and Assessing Transparency Arrangements - Privacy, Security, Sur/Sous/Veillance, Trust, Bangor University, January 2015.
Bakir, V. (2015) Intelligence Agencies, Public Oversight Mechanisms and Accountability Demands: The Torture-intelligence Policy and the Senate Intelligence Committee’s Executive Summary (2014). In: Understanding Conflict: Research, ideas and responses to security threats, Cardiff University, June 2015.
Bakir, V. (2015) Media Agenda-Building, National Security, Trust & Forced Transparency. Project Report. Bangor University.
Bakir, V. (2015) Too much secrecy and lies ... again. In: Debating the Technical & Ethical Limits of Secrecy and Privacy, DATAPSST Seminar, University of Sheffield, March 2015.
Bakir, V. (2015) Transparency Today: Exploring the Adequacy of Sur/Sous/Veillance Theory and Practice. Project Report. Bangor University.
Bakir, V. (2015) The Veillant Panoptic Assemblage: Critically interrogating power, resistance and intelligence accountability through a case sstudy of the Snowdon Leaks. In: Data Power Conference, University of Sheffield, 23-23 June 2015.
Bakir, V. and McStay, A. (2015) Debating and Assessing Transparency Arrangements: Privacy, Security, Surveillance, Trust: Evaluating Perspectives on Surveillance in the Post-Snowden Leak Era. In: Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society UK State-Media-Citizen Relations after the Snowden Leaks, Cardiff University, June 2015.
Bakir, V. and McStay, A. (2015) Forced Transparency or Equivellant Transparency, post-Snowden (or who is challenging the state’s surveillance agenda of radical transparency?). In: Media Agenda-Building, National Security, Trust & Forced Transparency, DATAPSST Seminar, Brunel University, July 2015.
Bakir, V. and Miller, D. and Robinson, P. (2015) The Ubiquity and Invisibility of Organised Persuasive Communication. In: Understanding Conflict: Research, ideas and responses to security threats, Cardiff University, June 2015.
Bird-Jones, C. and Heald, K. (2015) Trywydd. Voyage. UNSPECIFIED.
Chambers, A.C. and Skains, R.L. (2015) Scott Pilgrim vs. the multimodal mash-up: Film as participatory narrative. Participations: International Journal of Audience Research, 12 (1). pp. 102-116.
Finnegan, J. (2015) The Screenplay and the Spectator: Exploring Audience Identification through Narrative Structure. In: Screenwriting, Text and Performance, the 8th Screenwriting Research Network (SRN) International Conference, University of London, September 2015.
Huxtable-Thomas, L. and Hannon, P. and Thomas, S. (2015) Using a Mixed Method 'Petri-Dish' Diagram to Determine Complex Impacts of Leadership Development in Extant Entrepreneurs. Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Research Methodology for Business and Management Studies (ECRM 2015). pp. 218-224.
Intriligator, Susanne Skubik (2015) Local heritage as a participatory digital culture: the rise and fall of "Anglesey: a bridge through time" website. PhD thesis, Prigysgol Bangor University.
Kafiris, Dina (2015) The modern writer and Parrhesia. PhD thesis, University of Wales, Bangor.
Laurent, X. and Ensslin, A. and Mari-Beffa, P. (2015) An action to an object does not improve its episodic encoding, but removes distraction. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance., 44 (1). p. 244.
McStay, A. (2015) Conceiving Empathic Media and Outlining Stakeholder Interests (With Some Surprising Results). In: Data Power Conference, University of Sheffield, 23-23 June 2015.
McStay, A. (2015) Empathic media and Cultural Mediations of Transparency. In: Visible Mediations of Transparency: Changing Norms & Practices, DATA-PSST! Seminar, King's College London, September 2015.
McStay, A. (2015) Privacy as Affective Protocol. In: Debating the Technical & Ethical Limits of Secrecy and Privacy, DATAPSST Seminar, University of Sheffield, March 2015.
McStay, A. (2015) A Typology of Transpararency Today. In: DATA-PSST! Debating and Assessing Transparency Arrangements - Privacy, Security, Sur/Sous/Veillance, Trust, Bangor University, January 2015.
McStay, A. (2015) What of consent in an age of empathic media? In: The Meaningful Consent in the Digital Economy project (MCDE), Second workshop, University of Southampton, February 2015.
McStay, A. and Bakir, V. (2015) Assessing interdisciplinary academic and multistakeholder positions on transparency in the post-Snowden leak era. Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics, 12 (3/4). pp. 25-38.
Murray, Mikey (2015) Building City: The impact of theory, creativity, and market in feature film development and practice-led film research. PhD thesis, Prifysgol Bangor University.
Skains, L. and Chambers, A (2015) Scott Pilgrim vs. the Multimodal Mash-up: Film as Participatory Narrative. Participations, 12 (1). pp. 102-116.
Skains, R.L. (2015) The Catastrophe of Science Fiction Since 1950: The Role Reversal of Science and the Supernatural in 20th & 21st Century Narratives. In: Stories about science: exploring science communication and entertainment media A research symposium at the University of Manchester Thursday 4 and Friday 5 June 2015.
Skains, R.L. (2015) The Practice of Research: A Methodology for Practice-Based Exploration of Digital Writing. In: Electronic Literature Organization Conference, University of Bergen, Norway, 4-8 August 2015.
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