David Miller took part in a three way phone in discussion on the coverage of Falluja and hostages in Iraq on the Lesley Riddoch Show on BBC Radio Scotland, 12-1pm 17 November 2004.
David Miller did an interview for Nin, the Yugoslav political weekly magazine, on Iraq, the BBC and the government, 14 August (http://www.nin.co.yu/2003-08/14/30320.html).
John Pilger finds journalism rotting away; 'Something deeply corrupt is consuming journalism. A war so one-sided it was hardly a war was reported like a Formula One race, as the teams sped to the chequered flag in Baghdad, writes John Pilger' New Statesman April 28, 2003.
http://pilger.carlton.com/print/132939 'BBC fought a good war' Richard Sambrook Wednesday April 23, 2003 The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,941439,00.html David Miller, Analysis: 'Taking sides: The anti-war movement accuses the BBC of having had a pro-war bias; the government says it was too Baghdad-friendly. So who is right?' The Guardian 22 April 2003,
http://www.guardian.co.uk/analysis/story/0,3604,940770,00.html 'GULF WAR 2: AS FINAL BATTLE LOOMS, THE LIES KEEP COMING: THE WAR FOR TRUTH - JOHN PILGER ON A GLOBAL CON', The Mirror April 5, 2003, Saturday, Pg. 11.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/page.cfm?objectid=12812671&method=full&siteid=50143 How the warriors have learned to control news 27.03.2003 By DAVID MILLER New Zealand Herald
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=3300623&thesection=news&thesubsection=dialogue RICK MONTGOMERY; STEVE KRASKE, 'Global animosity grows as U.S. fights a war; But some see a public relations opportunity ahead' Kansas City Star (Kansas & Missouri), March 27, 2003, Thursday METROPOLITAN EDITION, Pg. A10
John Crace 'Higher Education: Peer trouble: How failsafe is our current system at ensuring the quality and integrity of research? Not very, says John Crace' The Guardian (London) February 11, 2003, Guardian Education Pages, Pg. 12.
http://education.guardian.co.uk/egweekly/story/0,5500,892578,00.html 2002 The Scotsman, 'Playing dumb', Karen McVeigh Fri 14 Jun 2002.
http://news.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=646722002&rware=NZRBISCEVBLV&CQ_CUR_DOCUMENT=4 '
Why alarm bells are ringing over press relations ' Catherine McLeod, Political Editor, The Herald 13 June 2002.
'Turn up, type in and you are on the air : Hundreds of sassy young hopefuls are auditioning before webcams in a bid to be a new BBC digital presenter. But what is the Beeb searching for? asks John Crace', The Guardian, Saturday June 8, 2002
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4429117,00.html Scotland on Sunday 'Christians plot political infiltration' JASON ALLARDYCE POLITICAL EDITOR Sun 12 May 2002,
http://scotlandonsunday.com/politics.cfm?id=513662002.
Scotland on Sunday God on their side? Religious groups are among the most influential of a growing number of lobbyists infiltrating corridors of power. JASON ALLARDYCE AND BRIAN BRADY, Sun 12 May 2002
http://scotlandonsunday.com/weekinreview.cfm?id=513352002 Times Higher Education Supplement 'Q: when can a game show be an academic study?' Harriet Swain, Published: 10 May 2002.
Got Canned Goods? balance your media diet. 'pentagon pap: war of worlds is war of words?'
michael olson, February 2002 http://www.gotcannedgoods.com/word/politics/pentapap.cfm
'Pentagon and Propaganda', Institute for Public Accuracy, February 21, 2002
http://www.accuracy.org/press_releases/PR022102.htm The plot thickens Does corporate cash taint research? As a controversial new play opens on the subject, John Crace looks at Enron, Harvard, and the implications in Britain Tuesday February 12, 2002 The Guardian
http://education.guardian.co.uk/egweekly/story/0,5500,648487,00.html Sunday Herald, This life: '
At Least I'm Not Fat ' Gwyneth Paltrow's new film may try to convince us that beauty is more than skin deep but the argument doesn't bear much weight in a size-obsessed world. Roz Paterson reports, 27 January 2002
2001 ANNA OWENS 'Opinion polls are showing majority against bombing' Letters, Socialist Worker,
http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/1770/sw177028.htm The Scotsman 6 September 2001 '
Rearguard action' (DR) DAVID MILLER (PROF) PHILIP SCHLESINGER WILLIAM DINAN.
Sunday Herald '
Lobbying debate ' Readers Views 2 September 2001, Dr. David Miller, William Dinan and Professor Philip Schlesinger, Stirling Media Research Institute.
The Scotsman 1 September 2001 '
Against regulation ' Letters Page, IAIN D DUFF Chief economist and policy manager, SCDI.
The Scotsman 30 August 2001 '
Lobby industry ' Letters Page, Dr. David Miller, William Dinan and Professor Philip Schlesinger, Stirling Media Research Institute.
The Herald (Glasgow), August 29, 2001, Pg. 17, 532 words,
Task of ensuring openness in public life , Dr. David Miller, William Dinan and Professor Philip Schlesinger, Stirling Media Research Institute.
The Scotsman (Edinburgh) 27 August 2001 '
Lobbying curbs ' IAN COLDWELL Chairman, Institute of Public Relations Scotland.
The Herald (Glasgow) August 24, 2001 Pg. 23
Glaring inequality in proposals for lobbyists , Jack Irvine, executive chairman, Media House International Ltd .
The Herald (Glasgow) August 24, 2001 Pg. 23
Facts of life in running trade associations , Robert M Armstrong, executive director - regions, Freight Transport Association .
The Herald (Glasgow), August 22, 2001, Pg. 19,
Why lobbyists need to be scrutinised , Dr. David Miller, William Dinan and Professor Philip Schlesinger, Stirling Media Research Institute.
The Scotsman, 22 August 2001, Letters page,
Essential to regulate lobbyists Dr. David Miller, William Dinan and Professor Philip Schlesinger, Stirling Media Research Institute.
The Herald (Glasgow) August 20, 2001 Pg. 15
Registering lobbyists;Scrutinising MSPs would be preferable for democracy .
The Herald (Glasgow) August 20, 2001 Pg. 1
Lobby watch 'should fall on MSPs BYLINE: Murray Ritchie Scottish Political Editor.
The Scotsman August 20, 2001, Monday Pg. 8
CALL TO MAKE POLITICIANS' DIARIES AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY David Scott Scottish Political Editor.
Business AM,
Council criticises proposals for lobbyists' registration scheme, by Neil Rafferty, Published: 00:00, Aug 20, 2001
http://www.businessam.co.uk/StoryArchive/ArchiveArticle/1,2882,46096,00.html PR Week August 17, 2001 Pg. 2
SCOTS PARLIAMENT LOBBYING CONDUCT CODE IN QUANDARY By JOE LEPPER.
PR Week August 17, 2001 EDITORIAL, Pg. 10
SCOTTISH PA CONSULTANTS WATCH OUT .
Accountancy Age August 16, 2001 Pg.3
FEARS GROW OVER 'LOBBYIST' FIRMS , Michelle Perry.
Business AM, MSPs told to keep their noses out of companies' affairs, by Kate Mills, Published: 00:00, Aug 13, 2001,
http://www.businessam.co.uk/TodaysPaper/TodaysArticles/0,2910,45088,00.htmln 03
Business AM, Politicans' ideas on 'lobbyists' don't add up, by Business a.m. Published: 00:00, Aug 13, 2001,
http://www.businessam.co.uk/TodaysPaper/TodaysArticles/0,2910,45140,00.html New Statesman, June 11, 2001, No. 4541, Vol. 130; Pg. 71 ; ISSN: 1364-7431, 815 words,
The new locomotives ; Review; book review, HARGREAVES, IAN.
Lobbyists face statutory registration, by Neil Rafferty Last update: 10:54, Jun 01, 2001
http://www.businessam.co.uk/BreakingNews/articles/0,2790,32850,00.html Code of conduct by Neil Rafferty Published: 00:00, May 09, 2001
http://www.businessam.co.uk/TodaysPaper/TodaysArticles/0,2910,30176,00.html '
The break-up of Britain: The shift of power away from London may make this election unexpectedly revolutionary' Peter Preston
Guardian Monday April 23, 2001.
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When spin takes over', Arnold Kemp
Observer Sunday April 8, 2001.
The Herald,
Sorting fact from assertion is what you pay us for, Robbie Dinwoodie April 6, 2001 , Pg. 20
The Economist March 31, 2001 U.S. Edition SECTION: BRITAIN LENGTH: 496 words HEADLINE: The dog and the lamp-post DATELINE: Edinburgh.
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Unreal world: Empirical research is more and more sidelined in favour of grand theory. Three Scottish academics show what can be done if you're prepared to examine the real world. John Crace reports'
The Guardian Education: Higher, Tuesday March 27, 2001.
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Spin-and-tell government costs £206m', By Douglas Fraser Political Editor
Sunday Herald, Mar 25 2001.
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Whisper it... we're still a secret society. Devolution was supposed to herald a more open and accountable parliament. Instead it is just as reluctant to reveal the truth as Westminster'. Political Editor Douglas Fraser investigates',
Sunday Herald, New focus, Mar 25 2001.
Philip Schlesinger, David Miller and William Dinan, '
Who sold Scottish news down the river? The public, the papers and BBC Scotland wanted a Glasgow-based Six O'Clock News - but London had other ideas. How did we lose out? This exclusive extract from a major new book reveals all'
Sunday Herald, 7 Days, Mar 25 2001.
Juliette Garside '
Is our view of ministers being blurred by presenters' tips? A new book says that journalists cannot remain impartial if they also work as media trainers. Juliette Garside finds out more',
Sunday Herald, Business: Media, 18 March 2001.
Kenny Farquharson '
MSPs warned over lobbyists'
Sunday Times Scotland, February 25 2001.
Olga Wojtas, scottish editor '
Stirling Confronts Mistrust Of Politics' The Times Higher Education Supplement, March 9, 2001, No.1477; Pg.4
THE THES DIARY '
On Your Lobby-horse ',
The Times Higher Education Supplement, No.1477; March 9, 2001, Pg.10
John Innes '
ACADEMICS CALL FOR LOBBY GROUPS TO BE REGULATED '
The Scotsman March 1, 2001, Thursday, Pg. 11.
Olga Wojtas Scottish editor '
Women Sold Short In Media '
The Times Higher Education Supplement February 9, 2001, No.1473; Pg.3.
Steve Wilson '
Men still dominate when it comes to political interviews'
Sunday Herald Business, Feb 4 2001.
BEN BOLD '
SCOTTISH CODES OF CONDUCT - BEN BOLD REPORTS ON MOVES TO ENSURE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT IS WIPING THE LOBBYING SLATE CLEAN'
PR Week, February 2, 2001 Pg. 14.
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Uni research finds news bias against women'
Stirling Observer, 31 / 01 / 01, p5.
Philip Schlesinger (2001) '
Journalists, it's time you owned up'
Sunday Herald, Seven Days, 21 January: 9.
David Miller, William Dinan and Philip Schlesinger Media Research Institute, '
Inner lobby life ' Sunday Herald Readers Views, January 28, 2001, Pg. 8
Ian Coldwell, Institute of Public Relations (Scotland) '
Lobbyists don't '
Sunday Herald Readers' views January 21, 2001, Pg. 8.
Sunday Express,
SCOTS MEDIA FAILS WOMEN , January 21, 2001.
DO WOMEN MAKE THE NEWS (LOOK GOOD)? University of Stirling news release, 15 January 2001.
Douglas Fraser, '
Mound more secretive than Westminster: Academics reveal the true extent of silent power at Scottish parliament'
Sunday Herald Jan 14 2001.
2000 Scotland on Sunday,'
QUICKIE CASTAWAY BUYS INTO THE FAD FOR 'CRUELTY TELEVISION ', Karen Mcveigh, Arts Correspondent, December 31, 2000, Pg. 3
The Times Higher Education Supplement November 17, 2000 SECTION: LETTER; No.1462; Pg.17 LENGTH: 150 words HEADLINE:
Roles For Research BYLINE: Joe Sim
Panorama, 'Life on TV', BBC1 Sunday November 12 2000, Reporter Mariella Frostrup, Producer Toby Sculthorp, Assistant Producer Judith Ahern.
Transcript here.
Clips here.
The Times Higher Education Supplement November 3, 2000 SECTION: LEADING ARTICLE; OPINION; No.1460; Pg.16 LENGTH: 646 words HEADLINE:
Only Openness And Integrity Will Reassure Public .
The Times Educational Supplement November 3, 2000 SECTION: SECONDARY; REVIEW; CURRICULUM; BOOKS; VIDEO; No.4401; Pg.24 LENGTH: 535 words HEADLINE:
Media Studies Guardian, 'Story with meat in it' Letter, Wednesday November 1, 2000.
http://www.guardianunlimited.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4084399,00.html John Crace, with additional reporting by Lee Elliot Major, 'Silent Witness'
The Guardian,Tuesday October 31, 2000.
http://www.guardianunlimited.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4083615,00.html The Scotsman, '
THE MORAL TRAP ' Eddie Gibb, October 13, 2000, Friday, Pg. 7
The Scotsman '
COMPASSION FATIGUE ', Eddie Gibb, September 29, 2000, Friday, Pg. 10
The Independent "
Psychologists in trouble for 'Big Brother '" By Cahal Milmo 1 August 2000.
Scotland on Sunday, '
PSYCHOLOGISTS IN ETHICS PROBE OVER BIG BROTHER ', By Karen Mcveigh, July 30, 2000, Sunday, Pg. 5
Laurie Taylor 'Time to join the real world', The Guardian, Wednesday July 5, 2000.
http://www.guardianunlimited.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4036751,00.html 1989-1999 The Guardian, '
Bravehearts and bigots' Letter, Wednesday August 11, 1999
BBC Online story 'UK The bitter divide' Wednesday, June 2, 1999 Published at 15:01 GMT 16:01
http://news2.thls.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_359000/359039.stm Aberdeen Press and Journal, "
Angus man designs Ulster 'peace flag '" October 26, 1998 Pg.3.
The Guardian, Letter: '
TV needs more control ' GREG PHILO and DAVID MILLER, September 5, 1998, The Guardian Features Page; Pg. 20
Sally Kinnes "'
Star-maker' slips snugly into favourite armchair ", ,
The Scotsman Friday July 18, 1997, Pg. 29.
The Times Higher Education Supplement Rights of reply ; Letter, David Miller and Greg Philo, January 17, 1997, Issue 1263, Pg.15
The Times Higher Education Supplement '
A collision course with censorship; Perspective ', JULIAN PETLEY and MARTIN BARKER, January 10, 1997, Issue 1262, Pg.18
The Observer "
'REACTIONARY' ACADEMICS GAGGED IN STORM OVER TV CENSORSHIP " Nick Cohen, June 2, 1996, Sunday, Pg. 3
The Guardian MEDIA GUARDIAN: '
HIDDEN CONFLICT', Richard Norton-Taylor November 28, 1994 Pg. T17
The Irish Times, '
Dubbing SF voices becomes the stuff of history ', By MICHAEL FOLEY, Media Correspondent, September 17, 1994, CITY EDITION;Correction Appended,HOME NEWS; Pg. 5
The Irish Times '
Major seeks review of ban on NI terror group interviews ', By RACHEL BORRILL and MICHAEL FOLEY, Media Correspondents, November 3, 1993, CITY EDITION, HOME NEWS; Pg. 6
Los Angeles Times BRITAIN'S MEDIA BAN ON TERRORIST GROUPS REMAINS CONTROVERSIAL ; CENSORSHIP: VOICES OF REVERED STATESMEN ARE SILENCED IN HISTORY PROGRAM BROADCAST TO SCHOOLCHILDREN IN NORTHERN IRELAND. By GLENN FRANKEL, THE WASHINGTON POST, November 18, 1990, Sunday, Bulldog Edition, Part A; Page 30; Column 1.
The Washington Post British Media Ban on Terrorists Still Controversial; Journalists, Rights Groups, Opposition Leaders Protest 2-Year-Old Home Office Measure, Glenn Frankel, Washington Post Foreign Service, October 21, 1990, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A31.
The Independent,
Sinn Fein concedes impact of TV ban ; Today is the second anniversary of the broadcasting ban on Sinn Fein and 10 other Irish republican and loyalist organisations. By DAVID McKITTRICK October 19, 1990, Friday, Page 7.
The Guardian '
50 MPs sign petition against year-old ban on broadcast interviews with Sinn Fein ' By OWEN BOWCOTT October 19, 1989.