Media Studies
Updated 25 May 2006
- Women, Television and Everyday Life in Korea
- by Youna Kim. Routledge. Proofreading. 200pp
- Good Style: Writing for Science and Technology
- by John Kirkman. Routledge. Copy-editing. 230pp
- Popular Culture, New Media and Digital Literacy in Early Childhood
- edited by Jackie Marsh. Routledge. Copy-editing. 415pp, 22 Figures, 4 Tables, 1 Appendix table.
- The Public Relations Handbook, 2nd edition
- edited by Alison Theaker. Routledge. Proofreading. 360pp, 60illustrations
- A History of Early Television
- 3-volume set. Taylor & Francis. Proofreading.
- John Logie Baird: Television Pioneer
- Russell Burns (Institution of Electrical Engineers). Editing, 565pp
- The Life and Times of A D Blumlein (The inventor of television)
- R. W. Burns (Institution of Electrical Engineers). Editing. 620 pages, numerous figures and tables.
- De-Westernizing Media Studies
- James Curran and Myung-Jin Park (Routledge). Editing. 530 pages.
- Daughters of Desire
- Shameem Kabir (Cassell). Lesbian readings of the cinema. Editing.
- Broadcasting It
- Keith Howes (Cassell). Proofreading of a many-page encyclopedia with
numerous different typefaces and symbols.
- This Critical Mirror
- World Press Photo Foundation. I was the principal copy-editor for the
English-language edition, on which were based editions in French, German, and
Dutch, etc. Highly illustrated volume celebrating 40 years of photo-
journalism.
- Damn Fine Art by New Lesbian Artists
- Cherry Smyth (Cassell). On-screen editing and indexing of
highly-illustrated art study.
- The Movie Game
- Martin Dale (Cassell). Finances of the worldwide movie industry. Editing
involved advising on design of numerous graphs and tables. Long work of 350
printed pages.
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