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  • Sexton, Jamie; Mathijs, Ernest; Egan, Kate; Hunter, Russell; Selfe, Melanie; Barker, Martin (British Board of Film Classification., 2007)
    In performing its duties as a regulator of the moving image, the BBFC is obliged to balance the right of freedom of expression with the need to protect the public from harm. In the case of ‘video works’, including DVDs, ...
  • Leder, Kerstin (Aberystwyth UniversityTheatre, Film and Television Studies, 2009)
    This thesis presents the processes and outcomes of a cross-national and cross-generational audience study of the varying roles of film and television in relation to people’s fearful perceptions of the world. As well as ...
  • Hunter, Russell (Aberystwyth University, 2009)
    This thesis presents the processes and outcomes of a comparative critical reception study of the films of Italian horror and giallo director Dario Argento in the UK and Italy. Situating itself broadly within the study of ...
  • Egan, Kate; Barker, Martin (2006-11)
    In a recent article, Sonia Livingstone has attempted to summarise some of the many problems, complexities and challenges which researchers face when conducting cross-cultural audience projects. This essay tells the story ...
  • Egan, Kate (Manchester University Press, 2007-11)
    Trash or Treasure is a wide-ranging historical study of the British circulation of the video nasties – a term that was originally coined in order to ban a group of horror videos in Britain in the 1980s. Through an exploration ...

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