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Gibson, M. and Hartley, J. (1998) ‘Forty Years of Cultural Studies: and interview with Richard
Hoggart,’ International Journal of Cultural Studies, 1:1, 11–24
Hall, S. (1973) ‘Encoding and decoding in the television discourse’, Stencilled Occasional Paper,
Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies
Hall, S. (1980) ‘Cultural Studies: Two Paradigms’, Media, Culture & Society, 2: 57–72
Hall, S. (1985) ‘Signification, representation, ideology: Althusser and the post-structuralist
debates’, Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 2:2, 115–24
Hall,S. (1984) ‘The rise of the representative/interventionist state, 18802-1920s’, (in) State and
Society in Contemporary Britain, (ed) McLennan, G., Held, D., and Hall, S., Cambridge, Polity: 7–49
Hall, S. (1985) ‘Authoritarian populism: a reply to Jessop et al,’ New Left Review, 151: 115–24
Hall, S. (1988) The Hard Road to Renewal, London, Verso
Hall, S. (1989a) ‘Ethnicity: identities and difference’, Radical America, 23: 9–20
Hall, S. (1989b) ‘The “first” New Left: life and times’ (in) Out of Apathy (ed) Archer, R., London:
Verso, 11–38
Hall, S. (1989c) ‘Authoritarian populism’, (in) Thatcherism: A Tale of Two Nations, (ed) Jessop, B.
et al, Cambridge: Polity, 99–107
Hall, S. (1991a) ‘The local and the global: globalization and Ethnicity,’ (in) Culture, Globalization
and the World System, (ed) King, A., Basingstoke: Macmillan, 51–63
Hall, S. (1991b) ‘Old and new identities old and new Ethnicities,’ (in ) Culture, Gobalization and
the World System, (ed) King, A., Basingstoke: Macmillan, 41–68
Hall, S. (1993a) ‘The Williams interviews,’ (in) The Screen Education Reader, (ed) Alavrdo, A. et al,
Basingstoke: Macmillan
Hall, S. (1993b) ‘Minimal selves,’ (in) Studying Culture, (ed) Gray, A. and McGuigan, J. (eds),
London: Arnold: 134–8
Hall, S. (1993c) ‘Reflections upon the encoding/decoding model’, (in) Viewing, Listening:
Audiences and Cultural Reception (ed) Cruz, J, and Lewis, J, Booulder:Westview, 253–74
Hall, S. (1995) ‘Fantasy, identity, politics’, (in) Cultural Remix, (ed) Carter, E, et al, London:
Lawrence & Wishart: 63–9
Hall, S. (1996) ‘Introduction: Who Needs Identity?’, (in) Questions of Cultural Identity (eds) Hall,
S. and Du Gay, P. , London: Sage
Hall, S. (ed) (1997) Representation: Cultural Representations and And Signifying Practices, London: Sage
Hall, S. (1999) ‘Unsettling “the heritage”: re-imagining the post-nation,’ paper for Whose
Heritage? Conference, North West Arts Board, Arts Council of England
Hall, S. (2000) ‘Prophet at the Margins’, interview with Stuart Hall, with Jaggi, M., The Guardian,
8 July, 8–9
Hall, S. and Resistance Through Rituals, London, Jefferson, T.(1975)(eds) Hutchinson
Hall, S., Lumley, B. & On Ideology, London: Hutchinson McLennan,G.(eds)
Hall, S., Critcher, C., Policing the Crisis, London: Macmillan Jefferson, T., Clarke, J.,Roberts, R. (1978)
Hoggart, R. (1958) The Uses of Literacy, Penguin, Harmondsworth
Hoggart, R. (1970) Speaking To Each Other, London: Chatto & Windus
Laclau, E. and Hegemony and Socialist Strategy,
Mouffe, C. (1985) London, Verso
McGuigan, J. (1992) Cultural Populism, London, Routledge
Rojek, C. (2003) Stuart Hall, Cambridge: Polity
Thompson, E.P. (1963) The Making of the English Working Class, Penguin, Harmondsworth
Volosinov,V. (1973) Marxism and the Philosophy of Language, New York: Seminar Press
Williams, R. (1958) Culture and Society, London: Chatto & Windus
Williams, R. (1961) The Long Revolution, London: Chatto & Windus
Willis, P. (1977) Learning To Labour, London: Saxon House
Willis, P. (1978) Profane Culture, London, RKP
Willis, P. (2001) The Ethnographic Imagination, Cambridge: Polity
Women’s Studies Women Take Issue, London: Hutchinson Group CCCS (1978)
Wood, B. (1998) ‘Stuart Hall’s cultural studies and the problem of hegemony,’ British Journal of
Sociology, 49:3, 399–412.
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