S.No. |
Title |
1 |
A History of Communications |
2 |
A History of Film Music |
3 |
A History of Japanese Theatre |
4 |
A History of the Berliner Ensemble |
5 |
A History of Theatre in Spain |
6 |
A Philosophy of Cinematic Art |
7 |
A Student's Writing Guide |
8 |
American Documentary Film |
9 |
American Independent Cinema |
10 |
American Postfeminist Cinema |
11 |
America's Battle for Media Democracy |
12 |
An Alternative Internet |
13 |
An Introduction to Post-Colonial Theatre |
14 |
August Strindberg: Selected Essays |
15 |
Bollywood and Globalization |
16 |
Bollywood and Postmodernism |
17 |
Breaking the Silence |
18 |
Butcher's Copy-editing |
19 |
Cinema at the Margins |
20 |
Cinema of the Dark Side |
21 |
Cinema, Theory, and Political Responsibility in Contemporary Culture |
22 |
Cinematic Nihilism |
23 |
Citizens, Politics and Social Communication |
24 |
Class, Language, and American Film Comedy |
25 |
Classical Literature on Screen |
26 |
Collective Action in Organizations |
27 |
Collective Preferences in Democratic Politics |
28 |
Comedy and Cultural Critique in American Film |
29 |
Communicating Science |
30 |
Communication and Democratic Reform in South Africa |
31 |
Comparative Defamation and Privacy Law |
32 |
Comparing Media Systems |
33 |
Comparing Media Systems Beyond the Western World |
34 |
Comparing Political Communication |
35 |
Cosmopolitan Communications |
36 |
Crime Films |
37 |
'Dear BBC' |
38 |
Deliberation, Democracy, and Civic Forums |
39 |
Digital Diasporas |
40 |
Digital Divide |
41 |
Digital Media and Political Engagement Worldwide |
42 |
Discourse Analysis and Media Attitudes |
43 |
Drama Stage and Audience |
44 |
Dramaturgy |
45 |
Dramaturgy and Dramatic Character |
46 |
Edward Albee |
47 |
Ethics and the Media |
48 |
Evaluating Campaign Quality |
49 |
Extreme Cinema |
50 |
Film Histories |
51 |
Film Noir |
52 |
Film Sequels |
53 |
Film Structure and the Emotion System |
54 |
Film, Mobility and Urban Space |
55 |
From Media Systems to Media Cultures |
56 |
Games, Learning, and Society |
57 |
Greek Theatre Performance |
58 |
Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century |
59 |
Hearing the Other Side |
60 |
Holocaust Drama |
61 |
Ibsen, Scandinavia and the Making of a World Drama |
62 |
India's State-run Media |
63 |
Information and American Democracy |
64 |
Interpreting the Moving Image |
65 |
Journalists in Film |
66 |
Lost in Translation |
67 |
Making Publics, Making Places |
68 |
Meaning in the Media |
69 |
Media and Memory |
70 |
Media and Performance |
71 |
Media and the Path to Peace |
72 |
Media Audiences |
73 |
Media Commercialization and Authoritarian Rule in China |
74 |
Media Concentration and Democracy |
75 |
Media Discourse |
76 |
Media Ethics and Global Justice in the Digital Age |
77 |
Media Fortunes, Changing Times |
78 |
Media Policy and Globalization |
79 |
Media Regulation, Public Interest and the Law |
80 |
Media, Conflict, and the State in Africa |
81 |
Media, Markets, and Democracy |
82 |
Mediated Politics |
83 |
Melodrama and Asian Cinema |
84 |
Memory and the Moving Image |
85 |
Moving Images |
86 |
Music Video and the Politics of Representation |
87 |
Music, Sound and Multimedia |
88 |
Narrative and Media |
89 |
Negotiating Dissidence |
90 |
New Korean Cinema |
91 |
New Television, Old Politics |
92 |
News Talk |
93 |
On Beckett |
94 |
Online Journalism |
95 |
Piracy in the Indian Film Industry |
96 |
Political Communication and Mobilisation |
97 |
Political Journalism in Comparative Perspective |
98 |
Politics, Media and Campaign Language |
99 |
Race, Media, and the Crisis of Civil Society |
100 |
Recycled Culture in Contemporary Art and Film |
101 |
So You Want To Be A Journalist? |
102 |
Strategies of Political Theatre |
103 |
Television in Singapore |
104 |
Temporality and Film Analysis |
105 |
The Cambridge Companion to Alfred Hitchcock |
106 |
The Cambridge Companion to Brecht |
107 |
The Cambridge Companion to Chekhov |
108 |
The Cambridge Companion to Creative Writing |
109 |
The Cambridge Companion to David Mamet |
110 |
The Cambridge Companion to Film Music |
111 |
The Cambridge Companion to Greek and Roman Theatre |
112 |
The Cambridge Companion to Greek Tragedy |
113 |
The Cambridge Companion to Harold Pinter |
114 |
The Cambridge Companion to Performance Studies |
115 |
The Cambridge Companion to Theatre History |
116 |
The Cambridge Introduction to Performance Theory |
117 |
The Cambridge Introduction to Scenography |
118 |
The Cambridge Introduction to Theatre and Literature of the Absurd |
119 |
The Cambridge Introduction to Theatre Directing |
120 |
The Cambridge Introduction to Theatre Studies |
121 |
The Cinema of Satyajit Ray |
122 |
The Editor's Companion |
123 |
The Emoji Revolution |
124 |
The Ethnographer's Eye |
125 |
The Films of Adoor Gopalakrishnan |
126 |
The Films of Woody Allen |
127 |
The Handbook of Journal Publishing |
128 |
The Historian and Film |
129 |
The Hollywood Meme |
130 |
The 'I' of the Camera |
131 |
The Incurable-Image |
132 |
The Internet and Democratic Citizenship |
133 |
The People’s Paper |
134 |
The Politics of Misinformation |
135 |
The Poverty of Television |
136 |
The Public Sphere |
137 |
The Right To Parody |
138 |
The Science Communication Challenge |
139 |
Theatre Matters |
140 |
Theatre, Society and the Nation |
141 |
Thinking through Television |
142 |
Towards a Feminist Cinematic Ethics |
143 |
Woman as Spectator and Spectacle |
144 |
Writing and the Modern Stage |
145 |
Writing Successful Academic Books |
146 |
Young People and the Future of News |