978-1-84457-397-4, (2009) Talking With Television University of Illinois Press, Urbana. BA Combined Honours Birmingham University. mediahod@le.ac.uk (monitored email) 0116 223 1816. (2011) With Beverley Skeggs ‘Reacting to Reality TV: The affective economy of an 'extended social/public realm'’ In Katherine Sender, and Marwan Kraidy (eds.) She researches and teaches the relationship between gender, class and inequality. 978-0-415-69370-7, (2011) With Beverley Skeggs Reality Television and Class British Film Institute Palgrave: London. HELEN ELIZABETH WOOD DISSERTATION Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Biology with a concentration in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology in the Graduate College of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2013 Urbana, Illinois Doctoral Committee: Professor Daniel W. Schneider, Chair 20, 1, p. 39-55 17 p. Research output : Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review Published The first from the ESRC ’Making Class and Self through Televised Ethical Scenarios’ culminated in 2 books with Beverley Skeggs from Goldsmiths. He has presented numerous well-known television documentary series from the late 1970s to the present day. She researches and teaches the relationship between gender, class and inequality. Helen Wood is Professor of Media and Communications in the School of Media and Communication, having taught previously at Manchester, Worcester and Wolverhampton Universities. I was Principal Investigator on the AHRC-fu… I graduated from Warwick with a BA in Film and Literature, went to UEA to study for an MA in Film Studies, came back to Warwick for PhD…and stayed! (2013) with Rachel Moseley and Helen Wheatley ‘Why Television for Women’ in guest edited ‘Dossier: Television for Women’, Screen, 54 (2): 238-243. Professor Heather Savigny, Professor of Gender, Media and Politics at De Montfort University. I started at Leicester in September 2013 having been Professor of Media at De Montfort University where I worked for six years. (single authored monograph) 978-0-252-03391-9, (2007) With Campbell, J., Erickson, M., Gray, A., Hanson, S. Click here for a full listing of Helen Wood's publications and outputs. DisabledGo has a detailed accessibility guide for Bankfield House. (2008) ‘My Media Studies 0.0’ Television and New Media ISSN 1552-8316. Real Worlds: The Global Politics of Reality TV New York: Routledge. Facilitated by Helen Wood, CEO, TMS Consulting Pty Ltd . Professor Helen Wood, Professor of Media and Communication at the University of Leicester. Helen Wood is Professor of Media and Communication at the University of Leicester and has published widely on television, audiences, class, and gender. I therefore also have a broad interest in issues related to broadcast talk and discourse analysis. Sir Ian Wood and his wife Helen want the cash to fund a 1,000-space facility at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary (pictured) after becoming concerned about … London, Sage. Researching the history of television for women in Britain, 1947-1989, Stuart Hanson, Andrew Tolson and Helen Woods Interview 6 June 2011, Reacting to Reality Television: Audience, Performance and Value, Book review Vicki Mayer, Miranda J Banks and John Caldwell (2009) Production Studies: Cultural Studies of Media Industries, Reacting to Reality TV: The affective economy of an 'extended social/public realm, From Media and Identity to Mediated Identity, Talking with Television: Women, Talk Shows, and Modern Self-Reflexivity, Television: Tufte’s Living With the Rubbish Queen, Click here for a full listing of Helen Wood's publications and outputs, Member of Midlands Television Research Group (Warwick), Affiliated member of Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change CRESC (Open University and Manchester University), BA English and Media and Cultural Studies, University of Birmingham. The Media and Social Theory London, Routledge. MEN OF LEAGUE FOUNDATION DIRECTORY NATIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman: Professor The Honourable Stephen Martin Deputy Chair: Helen Wood Grant … (eds.) From 1939 to 1974, Barney was a Professor Emeritus of the College of Education at the University of Oregon. ISSN 0163-4437, (2004) ‘What Reading the Romance did for us’, European Journal of Cultural Studies 7 (2): 147-154 ISSN 1367-5494, (2005) ‘Texting the Subject: Women, Television and Modern Self-reflexivity’ Communication Review 8:2 pp.115-135. I currently teach the undergraduate module ‘Media and the Body’ and the postgraduate module, ‘Gender Issues in Contemporary Media’. Helen Wood is Reader in Media and Communication, in the Department of Media, Film and Journalism at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK. Join to Connect University of Leicester. hw177@le.ac.uk. Professor of Media and Cultural Studies. I am interested in supervising research students on any aspect of media discourse, television, broadcasting history, audiences or media ethnography, especially in relation to the social formations of gender and/or class. ISSN 0163-4437. ISBN 978-0-415-44799-7. Identity in the 21st Century: New Trends in Changing Times Basingstoke: Palgrave/Macmillan. BA Combined Honours Birmingham University. (2014) ‘Benefits Britain: The Live Debate: Hiding in the Light’ http://cstonline.tv/benefits-britain-the-live-debate-hiding-in-the-light. Sellers, Craig R. Co-Director, Master's Nurse Practitioner Programs; Specialty Director, Adult-Gerontology Primary Care NP Program (585) 275-8098 Profile; Publications; Projects; PhD Students; 1 - 1 out of 1 Page size: 100 TV Transformations: Revealing the Makeover Show. Please contact Michael Wood or Bella Sombrito if you have any questions. Helen Wood is Professor of Media and Communications in the School of Media and Communication, having taught previously at Manchester, Worcester and Wolverhampton Universities. This report details the key discussion outputs from th and e forumprovides a summary of key presentations together with key messages regarding practical steps in the development of a Diane Helen Wood Middlebrook (April 16, 1939 – December 15, 2007) was an American biographer, poet, and teacher.She taught feminist studies for many years at Stanford University.She is best known for critically acclaimed biographies of poets Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath (along with Plath's husband Ted Hughes), and jazz musician Billy Tipton. Wood, H., 1/02/2017, In: European Journal of Cultural Studies. 3-4: pp 7-25. Professor Mark Brosnan, Centre Director; Dr Chris Ashwin, Deputy Director: Research; Dr Ailsa Russell, Deputy Director: Clinical; Dr Katie Maras, Deputy Director: Public Engagement Introduction: why ‘television for women’? ISBN 978-0-230-53789-7, (2008) With Beverley Skeggs ‘The Labour of Transformation and Circuits of Value around reality TV viewing’ reprint for T. Lewis (ed.) Barney and Helen had two children, Wayne Bernard Wood and Pamela Lynn Wood. Phone: +61 7 3003 1473 Fax: +61 7 3137 9114 Email: solutions@tmsconsulting.com.au Web: www.tmsconsulting.com.au ABN: 94 730 114 807 Level 7, 126 Margaret Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000 PO Box 15825, Brisbane City East, QLD 4002 (2007) Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies Stencilled Occasional Papers Volumes 1 and 2  Routledge, London. (2006) ‘Mediated Interaction’ in George Ritzer (ed.) De Montfort University, The Gateway, Leicester, UK, LE1 9BH. Wood has also written a number of books on English history, including In Search of the Dark Ages, The Domesday Quest, The Story of England, and In Search of Shakespeare. (ed.) ISBN 978-0-230-58087-9, (2009) ‘Television: Tufte’s Living With the Rubbish Queen’ in Devine, F. and Heath, S. 6: 1:118-120, (2008) ‘Text-in-action’ Interview for Communicare, Brazilian Media & Communication Review, Vol 8, No 1: 5-22. The forum was facilitated by Helen Wood, TMS Consulting. Television, Audiences, Cultural Studies, Class and Inequality, Television History, Gender, Feminism, New Media, Social Change, Popular Culture, Media theory. European Journal of Cultural Studies 11 (1): 5-24. 144-151. The University of Leicester is committed to equal access to our facilities. Dr Jilly Boyce Kay Lecturer in Media and Communication, University of Leicester. London: Palgrave. (2014 in press) ‘Active Audiences and Uses and Gratifications’ for Handbook of Television Studies Toby Miller, Milly Buannano and Jonathan Gray (eds.) School/department: School of Media and Communication, Research group(s): Cinema and Television History Research Centre, Media Discourse Group, Address: De Montfort University, The Gateway, Leicester, UK, LE1 9BH. (2001) ‘’No, YOU Rioted!’: The Pursuit of Conflict in the Management of Expert and Lay Discourses on Kilroy’ in, Tolson, A. (eds.) PhD Open University. (eds.) Professor Helen Wood. (2014) with Jilly Boyce Kay Oxford Bibliographies: ‘Talk Shows’ Oxford University Press. (2013) ‘Women and Banter in British Television Entertainment’ http://cstonline.tv/women-and-banter-in-british-television-entertainment, (2013) ‘The Documentary of Magic: Dynamo Magician Impossible’ http://cstonline.tv/documentary-of-magic, (2013) ‘States of Televisual Consciousness: Watching My Friends and Family on Undercover Boss’ http://cstonline.tv/televisual-consciousness, (2010) Book review Vicki Mayer, Miranda J Banks and John Caldwell (2009) Production Studies: Cultural Studies of Media Industries for Global Media and Communication. ISSN 1071-4421, (2004) With Beverley Skeggs ‘Notes on Ethical Scenarios of Self on British Reality TV’ Feminist Media Studies 4 (2). ‘Television in the Afternoon’ for guest edited special issue of Critical Studies in Television. Campus based coursesE: mcs-enquiries@le.ac.ukT: +44(0)116 252 3863, Distance Learning CoursesE: css-dl@le.ac.ukT: 0116 252 3755, Research degrees (campus-based and distance learning courses)T: +44(0)116 252 2785E: MCS-Research@le.ac.uk, University of LeicesterBankfield House132 New WalkLeicesterLE1 7JAUnited Kingdom, University of Leicester107-111 Princess Road EastLeicesterLE1 7JAUnited Kingdom. Professor Liz Atkins is a leading scholar in the field of vocational education and training (VET). English for Media International Summer Programme, About Media and Communication at Leicester, (2012) with Beverley Skeggs Reacting to Reality Television: Audience, Performance and Value London and New York: Routledge. Please follow this link for information on the coronavirus (COVID-19) Head, Centre for Amyloidosis & Acute Phase Proteins and NAC Research Lead. Personal details. Television Studies, Research Methods, Audiences and Fandom. special ‘In Focus’ collection in Cinema Journal 47:3: 144-151. This culminated in the books Reacting to Reality Television: Performance, Audience and Value (2012) Routledge, and the edited collection Reality Television and Class (2011) BFI: Palgrave. I was previously Lecturer in Sociology at the Universities of Manchester and Worcester, and Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies at the Universities of Birmingham and Wolverhampton. London and New York: Taylor and Francis. She specialises in the gospels, historical Jesus, Judaean politics, women in the first century, and Josephus. (2014) Book Review, Anna Pertierra and Graeme Turner (2013) Locating Television: Zones of Consumption Routledge. (2008) With Beverley Skeggs (2008) ‘The Labour of Transformation and Circuits of Value ‘around’ Reality TV’ Continuum 22 (4): 559-572. Professor Linda Ruth Williams, Professor of Film Studies, University of Exeter. Prof. Wood is a professor of media and cultural studies at Lancaster University (Department of Sociology). She is also Assistant Editor of the European Journal of Cultural Studies and the journal Ethnography and Corresponding Editor of Critical Studies in Television. I am currently writing a book about media audiences and write occasional blogs for Critical Studies in Television. London Routledge. He was a specialist in curriculum development, and also participated on local, state, national, and international commissions for curriculum improvement. Professor RANDOLPH: I am currently Director of the … BA Combined Honours Birmingham University. Prof. Wood is a professor of media and cultural studies at Lancaster University (Department of Sociology). Homefires: Domesticity, feminism and popular culture. I completed an ESRC funded project with Professor Bev Skeggs on the class politics of reality television, reception and the workings of affect. Sociological Research Methods in Context. DOI: 10.1080/09502386.2013.773663. Helen Wood Professor at University of Leicester Leicester, Leicestershire, United Kingdom 3 connections. The second project funded by the AHRC with Rachel Moseley and Helen Wheatley at Warwick University is currently underway, ‘A History of Television for Women in Britain’. Dr Shelley Cobb, Associate, Professor of English and Film, University of Southampton Co-author, ‘Introduction to Volume 2’.Volume 1 ISBN 978-0-415-32-440-3, Volume 2 ISBN 978-0-415-32- 441- 0, (2014) with Rachel Moseley and Helen Wheatley (eds.) (2014 forthcoming) ‘Reacting to Reality Television’ Sociology Review A level journal. ISSN 1471-5902, (2014 in press) ‘Audiences: The lived experience of popular culture’ Routledge Companion to Popular Culture, Toby Miller (ed.) My main research interests are in media, culture and society, particularly as these are framed around the formations of gender, class and the television audience. (2009) With Beverley Skeggs ‘Moral Economy of Person Production: the Class Relations of Self-Performance on ‘Reality’ Television’, Sociological Review, 57:4:626-644. The written evidence was authored by (alphabetical order) Dr Kim Allen (University of Leeds), Dr Sara De Benedictis (Brunel University London), Dr Tracey Jensen (Lancaster University), Dr Jilly Kay (University of Leicester), Professor Sarita Malik (Brunel University London) and Professor Helen Wood (Lancaster University) and submitted via the Social Inequalities Research Centre. (2011) With Beverley Skeggs ‘Turning it on is a class act: Immediated object relations with television’ Media, Culture and Society 30 (6): 941-951. Media, Culture and Society 29(1): 75-103. ISBN978-0-415-58825-6, (2010) ‘From Media and Identity to Mediated Identity’ in Wetherell, Margaret and Mohanty, Chandra Talpade (eds.) Television Talk Shows: Discourse, Performance, Spectacle Lawrence Erlbaum, New Jersey. ISSN 1030-4312, (2008) With Lisa Taylor ‘Feeling Sentimental about Television and Audiences’ in C Brunsdon and A Gray (eds.) Some of the ongoing findings can be found in the journals Screen, Media History and Critical Studies in Television. She has received external funding for two major projects on television. I am co-founder of The Centre for Television Histories and collaborated with Dr Helen Wheatley on the recent, highly successful exhibition 'The Story of Children's Television, 1946 to Today' at the Herbert Museum and Art Gallery in Coventry. (2008) With Beverley Skeggs ‘Sadness and Reality TV: Affect, judgement and emotional labour’ in Tidskrift For Genusvetenskap (Swedish Journal for Gender Studies) Vol. (2013) With Hazel Collie, Mary Irwin, Rachel Moseley and Helen Wheatley ‘Researching the History of Television for Women in Britain: 1947-1989’ Media History DOI:10.1080/13688804.2012.752761. Professor Julian Gillmore: 020 7433 2737/2798: NAC Clinical Lead: Professor Helen … Professor Helen Wood Professor of Media and Communication, Leicester University. ISBN 978 0415 451482, (2008) With Beverley Skeggs and Nancy Thumim ‘It’s just sad: Affect, judgement and emotional labour in reality TV viewing’ in Hollows, J. and Gillis, S. ISSN 0009-7101, (2008) With Beverley Skeggs and Nancy Thumim, 'Oh goodness, I am watching Reality TV': How methods make class in multi-method audience research. ISSN 1676-3475. Her research into television and audiences has been published widely and is known through two book length studies Talking With Television (2009) and with Beverley Skeggs, Reacting to Reality Television (2012) where she has developed the ‘text-in-action’ methodology to capture the dynamic nature of television viewing. https://www.femalefirst.co.uk/books/helen-bond-jesus-1050417.html ISBN 978-1-4051-2433-1 and ‘Mediated Interaction’ Concise Enclyclopedia of Sociology 2010. Having an undergraduate degree from Birmingham, I am committed to Cultural Studies and I am assistant editor of the European Journal of Cultural Studies and also co–edited the CCCS Occasional Papers for Routledge in 2007. The Centre for Applied Autism Research (CAAR) team aims to understand autism through our research. ISSN 0038-0261. Helen Wood Hall Vestibule Coffee Break 10:55 – 11:45 Helen Wood Hall Auditorium Marc-André Verner, PhD Assistant Professor organic pollutants in the context of of Environmental & Occupational Health School of Public Health University of Montreal Evaluating early-life exposure to persistent epidemiology and risk assessment using Centre leadership. Michael David Wood, OBE (born 23 July 1948) is an English historian and broadcaster. Helen Wood Hall | 1W-509 From the Tarmac to 35,000 Feet and Everything in Between: Longitudinal Research in the USAF Kerry Knox, Ph.D. - Professor of Psychiatry URMC Uncorrected Proof STANDING COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL ISSUES 1 WEDNESDAY 13 FEBRUARY 2002 BILL RANDOLPH, Professor, Urban Development, University of Western Sydney, and HELEN WOOD, Housing Consultant, 8 Wallace Street, Ashfield, affirmed and examined: CHAIR: Professor Randolph, in what capacity do you appear before the Committee? ISSN 1367-5494, (2007) ‘Television is Happening: Methodological Considerations for Capturing Digital Television Reception’ European Journal of Cultural Studies 10 (4): 485-506 ISSN 1367-5494, (2007) ‘The Mediated Conversational Floor: An interactive approach to audience reception analysis’. Beverley Skeggs is Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Helen's research interests centre around the social and historical world of the first century, the theology and rhetoric of the texts associated with that period, and biblical archaeology. Zhanna Elberg, MD - Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, University at Buffalo, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Dec 06, 2017 @ 8:00 a.m. Helen Wood Hall | 1W-304, School of Nursing Auditorium Professor Helen Wood Head of Department. CAAR have an associated research centre in Tokyo, Japan (J-CAAR). She has published widely on her concerns about how VET helps low-attaining young people move from school to work and associated ethical/methodological and social justice issues. Sellers, Craig R. Co-Director, Master's Nurse Practitioner Programs; Specialty Director, Adult-Gerontology Primary Care NP Program (585) 275-8098 I have recently completed an AHRC funded project with Dr Rachel Moseley and Dr Helen Wheatley on ‘The History of Television for Women 1947-1989’. 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