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Rhys Crilley
Rhys Crilley
Lecturer in International Relations, University of Glasgow, UK
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What to do about social media? Politics, populism and journalism
R Crilley, M Gillespie
Journalism 20 (1), 173-176, 2019
1032019
Visually framing the Gaza War of 2014: The Israel ministry of foreign affairs on Twitter
I Manor, R Crilley
Media, War & Conflict 11 (4), 369-391, 2018
962018
International relations in the age of ‘post-truth’politics
R Crilley
International Affairs 94 (2), 417-425, 2018
712018
Emotions and war on YouTube: Affective investments in RT’s visual narratives of the conflict in Syria
R Crilley, PN Chatterje-Doody
Cambridge Review of International Affairs 33 (5), 713-733, 2020
512020
Security studies in the age of ‘post-truth’politics: in defence of poststructuralism
R Crilley, P Chatterje-Doody
Critical Studies on Security 7 (2), 166-170, 2019
472019
From Russia with lols: Humour, RT, and the legitimation of Russian foreign policy
R Crilley, PN Chatterje-Doody
Global Society 35 (2), 269-288, 2021
432021
“Talk about terror in our back gardens”: an analysis of online comments about British foreign fighters in Syria
R Da Silva, R Crilley
Critical Studies on Terrorism 10 (1), 162-186, 2017
412017
Understanding RT’s audiences: Exposure not endorsement for Twitter followers of Russian state-sponsored media
R Crilley, M Gillespie, B Vidgen, A Willis
The International Journal of Press/Politics 27 (1), 220-242, 2022
402022
The mediatisation of MFAs: Diplomacy in the new media ecology
I Manor, R Crilley
The Hague Journal of Diplomacy 15 (1-2), 66-92, 2019
402019
Like and share forces: Making sense of military social media sites
R Crilley
Understanding Popular Culture and World Politics in the Digital Age, 2016
372016
Visual narratives of global politics in the digital age: An introduction
R Crilley, I Manor, C Bjola
Cambridge Review of International Affairs 33 (5), 628-637, 2020
362020
Where we at? New directions for research on popular culture and world politics
R Crilley
International Studies Review 23 (1), 164-180, 2021
352021
Making sense of emotions and affective investments in war: RT and the Syrian conflict on YouTube
PN Chatterje-Doody, R Crilley
Media and Communication 7 (3), 167, 2019
342019
Mediatization and journalistic agency: Russian television coverage of the Skripal poisonings
V Tolz, S Hutchings, PN Chatterje-Doody, R Crilley
Journalism 22 (12), 2971-2990, 2021
322021
Seeing strategic narratives?
R Crilley
Critical Studies on Security 3 (3), 331-333, 2015
322015
Differentiated visibilities: RT Arabic’s narration of Russia’s role in the Syrian war
D Dajani, M Gillespie, R Crilley
Media, War & Conflict 14 (4), 437-458, 2021
292021
Tweeting the Russian revolution: RT’s# 1917LIVE and social media re-enactments as public diplomacy
R Crilley, M Gillespie, A Willis
European Journal of Cultural Studies 23 (3), 354-373, 2020
272020
Populism and contemporary global media: Populist communication logics and the co-construction of transnational identities
PN Chatterje-Doody, R Crilley
Populism and world politics: exploring inter-and transnational dimensions, 73-99, 2019
242019
The aesthetics of violent extremist and counter-violent extremist communication
I Manor, R Crilley
Countering Online Propaganda and Extremism, 121-139, 2018
242018
Seeing Syria: The Visual Politics of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces on Facebook
R Crilley
Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication 10 (2-3), 133-158, 2017
192017
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