VOICES publications and conference presentations:

  • Fiedler, A. (2026). Locality constructed, contested, and lived: Rethinking media inequality in post-industrial communities. Keynote address at the workshop “Locality and context: Examining the role of place in understanding media inequalities”, organized by the Media School at Indiana University, Freie Universität Berlin, and the Weizenbaum Institute, IU Europe Gateway, Berlin, 23 April 2026.
  • Morrison, J., & Dinger, M. (2026). From capital to coalfield: revisiting ‘darkest England’ in the coverage of the miners’ strike. PSA 76th Annual Conference, Oxford, 31 March 2026.
  • Dinger, M., Lilleker, D., & Morrison, J. (2026). Voices from the periphery: discourses of marginalisation and lost futures in deindustrialised communities in England’s North. PSA 76th Annual Conference, Oxford, 30 March 2026.
  • Dinger, M., & Lilleker, D. (2026). Discursive marginalization & situated belonging: agency and voice within deindustrialised communities in England’s North. PSA MPG Conference, Bournemouth, 9 January 2026.
  • Fiedler, A., & Morrison, J. (2025). How Different Models of Media Regulation Address Social Inequality: A Qualitative Textual Analysis of Key Media Regulation Texts from Germany and the United Kingdom. Javnost – The Public, 32(4), 435–455. https://doi.org/10.1080/13183222.2025.2579387
  • Fiedler, A., & Morrison, J. (2025). How different models of media regulation address social inequality: A qualitative textual analysis of key media regulation texts from Germany and the United Kingdom. MeCCSA Annual Conference, Edinburgh, 5 September 2025.
  • Lilleker D., Dinger, M., & Morrison, J. (2025). Marginalisation and belonging in deindustrialised communities in England’s North. MeCCSA Annual Conference, Edinburgh, 4 September 2025.
  • Fiedler, A., & Morrison, J. (2025). How different models of media regulation address social inequality: A qualitative textual analysis of key media regulation texts from Germany and the United Kingdom. Annual Conference of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), Singapore, 16 July 2025.
  • Fiedler, A., & Lilleker, D.G. (2025). Poster presentation: VOICES. UK-German Arts and Humanities Bilateral Celebration Event, British Arctic Survey, Cambridge, 7–8 May 2025.
  • Lilleker, D.G., & Dinger, M. (2025). Transindustrialisation: art, regeneration and cultural inequalities. Journal of Visual Political Communication, 12(1), forthcoming.
  • Dinger, M., Lilleker, D.G., Glück, A., & Morrison, J. (2025). No longer the periphery? Reactions to the election campaign and coverage in “red wall” seats. PSA Media & Politics Specialist Group Annual Conference, University of Birmingham, 9 January 2025.
  • Lilleker, D.G. (2025). Keynote: Turbulent times: Nostalgic societies – everyday talk, political campaigns and our culture wars. PSA Media & Politics Specialist Group Annual Conference, University of Birmingham, 9 January 2025.
  • Glück, A., Fiedler, A., Lilleker, D.G., & Morrison, J. (2024). Peripheral voices: (De-)constructing narratives of marginalization in post-industrial regions. 10th European Communication Conference, ECREA, Ljubljana, 27 September 2024.

Further project-related readings by our consortium members:

  • Fiedler, A. (2023). Where the sun rises in the East: (post-)communist remembrance in Germany’s right-wing counter-public sphere. Javnost – The Public, 30(4), 586–602. doi:10.1080/13183222.2023.2222489
  • Fiedler, A., Rawski, T., Świrek, K., & Traunspurger, J. (2023). The perception and interpretation of conflicting mnemonic narratives: post-communist remembrance in East Germany and Poland. International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 64(2), 143–160. doi:10.1177/00207152221115434
  • Genten, J. (2023). DDR im Museum: Wie Besucher*innen sich Ausstellungen zur ostdeutschen Geschichte aneignen. transcript Verlag.
  • Lemke, G., & Räder, A. (Eds.) (2024). Sorbische Filmlandschaften. Serbske filmowe krajiny. Bertz + Fischer.
  • Lilleker, D.G., & Liefbroer, M. (2018). Searching for something to believe in: voter uncertainty in a post-truth environment. International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics 14:3, 351–366. doi:10.1386/macp.14.3.351_1
  • Lilleker, D.G., & Ozgul B. (2022). The psychology of democracy. Routledge.
  • Morrison, J., & Pedersen, Sarah (Eds.) (2024). Silenced voices and the media: Who gets to speak? Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Morrison, J. (2024). Abusing the unprotected ‘poor’: The prevalence of povertyist stigma and hate speech on unmoderated newspaper comment threads. Journal of Applied Journalism and Media Studies 13:2, 237–257.
  • Morrison, J. (2022). The left behind: reimagining Britain’s socially excluded. Pluto Press.
  • Morrison, J. (2022). ‘Left behind’ north of the border? Economic disadvantage and intersectional inequalities in post-pandemic Scotland. Scottish Affairs 31:4, 393–418. doi:10.3366/scot.2022.0428
  • Morrison, J. (2019). Scroungers: moral panics and media myths. Zed Books.
  • Räder, A. (2024). East German documentary films by and about Sorbs. In S. Allan & S. Heiduschke (Eds.), Documenting socialism (pp. 209–234). Berghahn Books.
  • Räder, A. (2020). Möglichkeiten und Grenzen einer Re-Analyse der
    DDR-Medienwirkungsforschung am Beispiel der Kinderbuchverfilmung von “Die Reise nach Sundevit” (1966). In P. Merziger, C. Schwarzenegger, & T. Birkner (2018), Historische Medienwirkungsforschung: Ansätze, Methoden und Quellen (pp. 247–269). Herbert von Halem.