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  • “The Bottom of the Barrel: A Crude Awakening.” Screen Education, Autumn 2008, issue 47, pp. 26-32.
  • “Contextualising the Narrative: A Step Towards Classroom Cinephilia.” Screen Education, Autumn 2004, issue 34, pp. 86-93.
  • “Dark is the Night: A Television hero in a Quest for Justice in George Clooney’s Good Night and Good Luck.” Screen Education, Summer 2006, issue 41, pp. 34-42.
  • “Drawing Nature: The First Century of Photography. Part One.” Screen Education, Summer 2010, issue 56, pp. 60-68.
  • “Drawing Nature: Photojournalism and Beyond. Part Two.” Screen Education, Autumn 2010, issue 57, pp. 82-90.
  • “Drawn In: Teaching Graphic Novels.” Screen Education, Summer 2011, issue 60, pp. 88-94.
  • “Exploring Film Criticism.” Screen Education, Winter 2009, issue 54, pp. 24-30.
  • “Fear, Lies and Hidden Agendas: Hijacking Catastrophe: 9/11 and the Selling of American Empire.” Screen Education, Summer 2006, issue 44, pp. 8-16.
  • “Film Genre: An Introduction.” Screen Education, Winter 2007, issue 46, pp. 104-110.
  • “Film as Text: Introducing the Film Narrative.” Screen Education, Winter 2005, issue 39, pp. 113-119.
  • “The Fundamentals of Screenwriting: A Guide.” Screen Education, Winter 2007, issue 45, pp. 60-66.
  • “The Glossary of Filmmaking.” Screen Education, Summer 2006, issue 44, pp. 38-46.
  • “Growing Pains: Hating Alison Ashley.” Screen Education, Autumn 2005, issue 38, pp. 24-28.
  • “A Heist Film 100 Storeys Above Manhattan: Man on Wire.” Screen Education, Summer 2008, issue 52, pp. 40-44.
  • “In the Archive of Cinematic Memories: Teaching Documentary Film History.” Screen Education, Autumn 2008, issue 47, pp. 72-80.
  • “The Nightmare of Their Choice: Photographic Dispatches from the Frontline.” Screen Education, Autumn 2006, issue 42, pp. 20-26.
  • “Not Just Sport: The Olympic Games in Film and Media.” Screen Education, Spring 2008, issue 51, pp. 82-88.
  • “Promoting Tolerance and Diversity: Paper Clips and the Memory of the Holocaust.” Screen Education, Autumn 2006, issue 42, pp. 26-30.
  • “Ray Lawrence’s Jindabyne: So Much Pain So Close to Home.” Screen Education, Summer 2006, issue 44, pp. 58-66.
  • “Scripting Short Films: Beyond the Simple Plot With a Twist.” Screen Education, Winter 2010, issue 58, pp. 72-78.
  • “Social Values in Mad Men and Revolutionary Road: Conformity and Loss of the Dream in the Golden Era of American Ascendancy.” Screen Education, Winter 2009, issue 54, pp. 78-88.
  • “Tales of the Unspeakable: Teenage Depression and Suicide in 2:37.” Screen Education, Spring 2006, issue 43, pp. 22-27.
  • “Teaching Football Narratives: How to Survive World Cup Madness and Keep Talking About Film.” Screen Education, Autumn 2006, issue 42, pp. 36-42.
  • “Things Just Happen: Dealing with Fear, Loss and Uncertainty in Look Both Ways.” Screen Education, Summer 2006, issue 44, pp. 105-109.
  • “This is Not a Pipe: An Introduction to Representation.” Screen Education, Autumn 2008, issue 47, pp. 86-92.

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