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Article

  1. Jowett, L. (2018) Doctor Who and the politics of casting. Journal of Popular Television. 6(2), pp. 241-256. 2046-9861 .
  2. Jowett, L. (2018) ‘Is the future going to be all girl?' Doctor Who and the frustrations of a feminist. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog. 23/03/2018
  3. Jowett, L. (2017) Mental health on TV and in HE. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog. 22/03/2017
  4. Jowett, L. (2017) TV 101: tips for teaching television. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog. 13/01/2017
  5. Jowett, L. (2016) Not so cosy: And Then There Were None. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog. 14/01/2016
  6. Jowett, L. (2015) Not every girl wants to be a princess: remembering Xena. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog.
  7. Jowett, L. (2015) Roles that are simply not there: diversity and intercectionality in contemporary television. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog.
  8. Jowett, L. (2015) BBC'S The Musketeers: 'Practiced pouts and complicated personal lives'. Critical Studies in Television Online Blog.
  9. Jowett, L. (2015) Celebrating LGBT characters in science fiction. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog.
  10. Jowett, L. (2014) Children, television, nostalgia and audiences. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog.
  11. Jowett, L. (2014) The new black: Tatiana Maslany and TV acting. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog.
  12. Jowett, L. (2014) Radio, with pictures? BBC Young Musician of the Year 2014. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog.
  13. Jowett, L. (2014) The girls who waited? Female companions and gender in Doctor Who. Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies. 9(1), pp. 77-94. 1749-6020.
  14. Jowett, L. (2014) The twenty-first century is when everything changes. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog.
  15. Jowett, L. (2014) Top 5 new TV drama of 2013. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog.
  16. Jowett, L. (2013) TV's evil queens. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog.
  17. Jowett, L. (2013) Teaching TV. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog.
  18. Jowett, L. (2013) TV together. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog.
  19. Jowett, L. (2013) Less is more? Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog.
  20. Jowett, L. (2013) 'Mulder, have you noticed that we're on television?' X-Cops, style and innovation. Science Fiction Film and Television ('The Truth is Out There' The X-Files 20 Years On: A Special Issue). 6(1), pp. 23-38. 1754-3770 (print), 1754-3789 (online).
  21. Jowett, L. (2009) “Not like other men?” The vampire body in Joss Whedon’s Angel. Studies in Popular Culture. 32(1), pp. 37-51. 0888-5753.
  22. Jowett, L. (2007) Helping the hopeless: Angel as critical dystopia. Critical Studies in Television: scholarly studies in small screen fictions. 2(1), pp. 74-89. 1749-6020. http://www.criticalstudiesintelevision.com/
  23. Jowett, L. (2005) To the Max: embodying intersections in Dark Angel. Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture. 5(4) 1547-4348.

Book Section

  1. Jowett, L. (2015) Nightmare in red: Twin Peaks parody, homage and mashup. In: Weinstock, J. and Spooner, C. (eds.) Return to Twin Peaks: New Approaches to Materiality, Theory, and Genre on Television. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 211-227.
  2. Jowett, L. (2014) Stuffing a rabbit in it: character, narrative and time in the Whedonverses. In: Wilcox, R. V., Cochran, T. R., Masson, C. and Lavery, D. (eds.) Reading Joss Whedon. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. pp. 297-311.
  3. Jowett, L. (2014) 'I love him ... is that real?': interrogating romance through Victor and Sierra. In: Ginn, S., Buckman, A. R. and Porter, H. M. (eds.) Joss Whedon's Dollhouse: Confounding Purpose, Confusing Identity. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 127-140.
  4. Jowett, L. (2013) Buffy, Dark Romance and female horror fans. In: Stuller, J. K. (ed.) Fan Phenomena: Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Bristol: Intellect. pp. 91-100.
  5. Jowett, L. (2012) Lindsey and Angel: reflecting masculinity. In: Money, M. A. and PopMatters Media (eds.) Joss Whedon: the Complete Companion : the TV Series, the Movies, the Comic Books and More. London: Titan Books. pp. 161-181.
  6. Jowett, L. (2012) Heroes, control, and regulation. In: Simmons, D. (ed.) Investigating Heroes: Essays on Truth, Justice and Quality TV. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. pp. 119-129.
  7. Jowett, L. (2012) Fitting the profile: Dutch Wagenbach, realism, and the ensemble. In: Ray, N. (ed.) Interrogating The Shield. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. pp. 65-86.
  8. Jowett, L. (2011) Purgatory with color TV: motel rooms as liminal zones in Supernatural. In: Abbott, S. and Lavery, D. (eds.) TV Goes to Hell: An Unofficial Road Map of Supernatural. Toronto: ECW Press. pp. 33-46.
  9. Jowett, L. (2011) Spectacular collision/collusion: genre, “quality,” and contemporary television drama. In: Burger, A. (ed.) The Television World of Pushing Daisies: Critical Essays on the Bryan Fuller Series. Jefferson, North Carolina and London: McFarland. pp. 11-27.
  10. Jowett, L. (2010) Frak me: reproduction, gender, sexuality in Battlestar Galactica. In: Kaveney, R. and Stoy, J. (eds.) Battlestar Galactica : Investigating Flesh, Steel and Spirit. London: I B Tauris. pp. 59-80.
  11. Jowett, L. (2010) Representation: exploring issues of sex, gender and race in cult TV. In: Abbott, S. (ed.) The Cult TV Book. London: I.B. Tauris. pp. 107-116.
  12. Jowett, L. (2010) Biting humor: harmony, parody and the female vampire. In: Comeford, A. and Burnett, T. (eds.) The Literary Angel: Essays on Influences and Traditions Reflected in the Joss Whedon Series. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. pp. 17-29.
  13. Jowett, L. (2009) Rape, power, realism and the fantastic on television. In: Gunne, S. and Brigley Thompson, Z. (eds.) Feminism, Literature and Rape Narratives: Violence and Violation. London: Routledge.
  14. Jowett, L. (2009) Plastic fantastic? Genre, technology, science and magic in Angel. In: Geraghty, L. (ed.) Channeling the Future: Essays on Science Fiction and Fantasy Television. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. pp. 167-181.
  15. Jowett, L. (2008) Back to the future: retrofuturism, cyberpunk and humanity in Firefly and Serenity. In: Wilcox, R. and Cochran, T. R. (eds.) Investigating Firefly and Serenity: Science Fiction on the Frontier. London: I.B. Tauris. pp. 101-113.
  16. Jowett, L. (2008) Mad, bad, and dangerous to know? Negotiating stereotypes of science. In: Potter, T. and Marshall, C. W. (eds.) Cylons in America: Critical Studies in Battlestar Galactica. London: Continuum. pp. 64-75.
  17. Jowett, L. (2007) Lab coats and lipstick: smart women reshape science on television. In: Inness, S. A. (ed.) Geek Chic: Smart Women in Popular Culture. London: Palgrave. pp. 31-48.
  18. Jowett, L., Abbott, S. and Calvert, B. (2015) ‘A part of something bigger’: a roundtable discussion of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., transmedia television, and the Joss Whedon brand. In: PopMatters Media (ed.) Joss Whedon: the Complete Companion. Revised and updated ed. London: Titan Books. pp. 421-430.
  19. Robinson, K. L. (2012) This power, it's bigger than me: time travel as narrative device and catalyst for character exposition. In: Simmons, D. (ed.) Investigating Heroes: Essays on Truth, Justice and Quality TV. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. pp. 156-167.
  20. Simmons, D. (2011) "There's a ton of lore on unicorns too": postmodernist micro-narratives and Supernatural. In: Abbott, S. and Lavery, D. (eds.) TV Goes to Hell: An Unofficial Roadmap of Supernatural. Toronto: ECW Press. pp. 132-145.
  21. Simmons, D. (2011) "By Jupiter's cock!" Spartacus: Blood and Sand, video games, and camp excess. In: Cornelius, M. G. (ed.) Of Muscles and Men: Essays on the Sword and Sandal Film. North Carolina: McFarland. pp. 144-153.
  22. Simmons, D. (2010) South Park. In: Abbott, S. (ed.) The Cult TV Book. New York and London: I.B.Taurus. pp. 199-202.
  23. Starr, M. (2014) "I've watched you build yourself from scratch": the assemblage of Echo. In: Ginn, S., Buckman, A. R. and Porter, H. M. (eds.) Joss Whedon's Dollhouse: Confounding Purpose, Confusing Identity. Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 3-20.

Book

  1. Simmons, D., (ed.) (2012) Investigating Heroes: Essays on Truth, Justice, and Quality TV. North Carolina: McFarland. 9780786459360.
  2. Jowett, L. (2005) Sex and the Slayer: a Gender Studies Primer For the Buffy Fan. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press. 0819567582.
  3. Jowett, L. and Abbott, S. (2012) TV Horror: Investigating the Darker Side of the Small Screen. London: I.B.Tauris. 9781848856189 (pbk), 9781848856172 (hbk).

Conference or Workshop Item

  1. Baker, S. (2007) Talking to the enemy: the role of television in transforming public perception of the paramilitaries. Paper presented to: Ireland at War and Peace Conference, University of Sunderland, Sunderland, 9-10 November 2007. (Unpublished)
  2. Jowett, L. (2016) Breaking into the boy’s club: Doctor Who and the gendering of TV production. Paper presented to: Doing Women’s Film and Television History III: Structures of Feeling, Phoenix Cinema, Leicester, 18-20 May 2016. (Unpublished)
  3. Jowett, L. (2015) Nightmare in red? Twin Peaks parody, homage, intertextuality and mashup. Paper presented to: I’ll See You Again in 25 Years: The Return of Twin Peaks and Generations of Cult TV, University of Salford, MediaCity, Manchester, 21-22 May, 2015. (Unpublished)
  4. Jowett, L. (2014) Costume, character and connotation: the legacy of leather pants. Panel Presentation presented to: 6th Biennial Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses (SCW6), California State University, Sacramento, 19-22 June, 2014. (Unpublished)
  5. Jowett, L. (2014) The girls who waited? Female companions and gender in Doctor Who. Invited Presentation presented to: Cooperative Center for Study Abroad Winter 2013 Meeting, The Courthouse Hotel, London, 03 January 2014. (Unpublished)
  6. Jowett, L. (2013) The Girls who waited? Female companions and gender in Doctor Who. Invited Keynote presented to: Doctor Who: Walking in Eternity, University of Hertfordshire, 03-05 September 2013. (Unpublished)
  7. Jowett, L. (2013) Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing. Other presented to: Pre-screening Talk, Errol Flynn Filmhouse, Northampton, 12 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  8. Jowett, L. (2012) ‘I love him ... Is that real?’: interrogating romance in Dollhouse. Paper presented to: 5th Biennial Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses (SC5), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 12-15 July 2012. (Unpublished)
  9. Jowett, L. (2011) The Girls who waited? Invited Keynote presented to: Visions from Behind the Sofa: a Doctor Who Symposium, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, 23 November 2011. (Unpublished)
  10. Jowett, L. (2011) Science, realism and professionalism in Ultraviolet. Paper presented to: Alien Nation: A Conference on British Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Television, Northumbria University, Newcastle, 20-21 July 2011. (Unpublished)
  11. Jowett, L. (2011) America’s favourite serial killer. Seminar Presentation presented to: Research Institute of Media, Arts and Design (RMID) seminar series, University of Bedfordshire, Luton, 02 March 2011. (Unpublished)
  12. Jowett, L. (2010) Kitchen sink vampires? Being Human and the British TV tradition. Paper presented to: Vegetarians, VILFs and Fang-Bangers: Modern Vampire Romance in Print and on Screen, De Montfort University, Leicester, 24 November 2010. (Unpublished)
  13. Jowett, L. (2010) Carnivàle: social surrealism and subjectivity. Paper presented to: Memory, Identity, and New Fantasy Cultures, Kingston University, 09 October 2010. (Unpublished)
  14. Jowett, L. (2010) Stuffing a rabbit in it: character, narrative and time in the Whedonverses. Keynote presented to: The Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses 4 (SC4), St Augustine, Florida, USA, 03-06 June 2010. (Unpublished)
  15. Jowett, L. (2010) Corpsicles, dead girls and fried-egg people: death and bodies in TV’s Pushing Daisies. Panel Presentation presented to: Cine-Excess IV: Fourth International Conference and Film Festival: Corporeal Excess: Cult Bodies, London, 29 April - 01 May 2010. (Unpublished)
  16. Jowett, L. (2009) Biting humour: parody and the female vampire. Paper presented to: Cine-Excess III: The Third International Conference on Global Cult Film, Odeon Covent Garden and the Curzon Soho Cinema, London, 30 April - 02 May 2009. (Unpublished)
  17. Jowett, L. (2008) Self-made man: Lindsey McDonald, ‘the Cain to Angel’s Abel’. Invited Presentation presented to: SC3: The Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses, Arkadelphia, Arkansas, USA, 5-8 June 2008. (Unpublished)
  18. Jowett, L. (2007) Angel's female freaks. Panel Presentation presented to: Buffy Hereafter From the Whedonverse to the Whedonesque Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, 17-19 October 2007. (Unpublished)
  19. Jowett, L., Abbott, S., Elliott-Smith, D. and Janicker, R. (2016) A new golden age of TV horror: a round table discussion. Panel Presentation presented to: Cine-Excess X: Cult Genres, Traditions and Bodies: A Decade of Excess, Birmingham, UK, 10-12 November 2016. (Unpublished)
  20. Jowett, L. and Iatropolous, M. (2016) Good cop, bad cop: interrogating Agents of SHIELD. Panel Presentation presented to: 7th Biennial Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses (SCW7), Kingston University, UK, 07-10 July 2016. (Unpublished)
  21. Miladi, N. (2010) Mapping the Arab media landscape. Paper presented to: Media and War, Swindon, England, 25 January 2010. (Unpublished)
  22. Simmons, D. (2013) “They're for Who fans first and gamers second”: narratology vs ludology in Doctor Who: The Adventure Games. Panel Presentation presented to: Doctor Who: Walking in Eternity, University of Hertfordshire, 03-05 September 2013. (Unpublished)
  23. Starr, M. (2014) "I always watch what I say. I am what I say”: Joss Whedon as Deleuzian “Minor Writer”. Paper presented to: 6th Biennial Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses (SCW6), University of California, Sacramento, 19-22 June 2014. (Unpublished)
  24. Starr, M. (2010) Becoming Echo: deterritorializing Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse. Paper presented to: The Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses 4 (SC4), St Augustine, Florida, USA, 03-06 June 2010. (Unpublished)
  25. Starr, M. (2008) End of line: death and immortality in Battlestar Galactica. Paper presented to: It Has Happened Before It Will Happen Again: The Third Golden Age of Television Fiction, Point Hotel, Istanbul, Turkey, 08-10 October 2008. (Unpublished)
  26. Thomas, K. and Cooper, C. E. (2016) Investigation of viewer opinions on the use of “science” in paranormal reality television shows. Lecture presented to: 40th International Conference of the Society for Psychical Research (SPR), University of Leeds, Leeds, U.K., 02-04 September 2016.

Conference Proceedings

  1. Nardi, C. (2012) Sound in Lost and the disavowal of reality. In: Montano, E. and Nardi, C. (eds.) Situating Popular Musics: IASPM 16th International Conference Proceedings. Liverpool: International Association for the Study of Popular Music. 2225-0301. pp. 185-191.

Thesis

  1. Teckman, J. (2004) Bringing up baby: representations of lone motherhood in modern popular culture. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.

Honorary role

  1. Jowett, L. (2009) Member of Editorial Board. Slayage: The Online International Journal of Buffy Studies. 1546-9212.

Other

  1. Miladi, N. (2007) TV discussion. Al-Jazeera morning news programme. London: Al-Jazeera Channel. (Unpublished)
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