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- Cartwright, N. (2017) You can smell bullshit too. Invited Presentation presented to: Fake News, The University of Northampton Students' Union, 15 May 2017.
- Kakabadse, N. K., Kakabadse, A. P. and Richardson, I. (2007) Tailoring the structural straightjacket: shared understanding and the politics of policy initiation. Paper presented to: 4th International Political Marketing Conference, Sinaia, Romania, 19-21 April 2007. (Unpublished)
- Walsh, M. (2017) Understanding Labour’s ingenious campaign strategy on Facebook. British Politics and Policy Blog. 10/11/2017
- Walsh, M. (2017) Snap election surprises - a quantitative analysis of Facebook use by political actors in the 2017 UK General Election. Paper presented to: Journalism, Society and Politics in the Digital Media Era, Limassol, Cyprus, 01-03 September 2017.
- Walsh, M. (2017) The alternate and influential world of the political parties’ Facebook feeds. In: Jackson, D. and Thorsen, E. (eds.) UK Election Analyis 2017: Media, Voters and the Campaign. Bournemouth: The Centre for the Study of Journalism, Culture and Community. pp. 96-97.
- Walsh, M. (2016) Reinventing the attack ad: the use of Facebook and YouTube video by political parties during the UK 2015 General Election. Paper presented to: 24th World Congress of Political Science, Poznan, Poland, 23-28 July 2016.
- Walsh, M. (2015) Book review - Media Talk and Political Elections in Europe and America. European Journal of Communication. 30(5), pp. 617-618. 0267-3231.
- Walsh, M. (2015) There now follows a party election broadcast. In: Jackson, D. and Thorsen, E. (eds.) UK Election Analysis 2015: Media, Voters and the Campaign. Poole: Centre for the Study of Journalism, Culture and Community, Bournemouth University. p. 43.
- Willis, M., Lazard, L. and Callaghan, J. (2010) In Britain's best interest? Discourses of race, place and identity in British party-political manifestos. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section (QMiP) Conference 2010, Nottingham, England, 23-25 August 2010. (Unpublished)