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Books
Vis, F., and Thelwall, M., Researching Social Media, Sage methods series (forthcoming, 2012)

Peer reviewed journal articles
Thelwall, M., Sud, P. and Vis, F. (2011, forthcoming), ‘YouTube video discussions: A quantitative analysis’, to be sent to Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology.
Mihelj, S., Van Zoonen, L., and Vis, F., (2011, forthcoming), ‘Cosmopolitanism and the Muslim Ummah On-line: ‘YouTubers’ responding to the anti-Islam film Fitna. British Journal of Sociology.
Van Zoonen, L., Mihelj, S. and Vis, F., (2011, in press), ‘YouTube interactions between agonism, antagonism and dialogue: video responses to the anti-Islam film Fitna’, New Media & Society.
Vis, F., van Zoonen, L. and Mihelj, S., (2011), ‘Women responding to the anti-Islam film Fitna: voices and acts of citizenship on YouTube’, Feminist Review, 97(1): 110-129.

Van Zoonen, L., Vis, F., and Mihelj, S. (2010), ‘Emerging citizenship on YouTube: activism, satire and online debate around the anti-Islam video Fitna’, Critical Discourse Studies, 7(4): 249-262


Toynbee, J. and Vis, F. (2010) ‘World Music at the BBC World Service, 1942 - 2008: Public Diplomacy, Cosmopolitanism, Contradiction’, Media, Culture & Society, 32 (4): 547-564.
Faulkner, S., Leaver, A., Vis, F., and Williams, K. (2008), ‘Art for art’s sake or selling

up?’, The European Journal of Communication 23 (3): 295-317.



Book chapters
Vis, F (2011, forthcoming). ‘Innovative Methods for Studying YouTube’ for edited collection (Linda Woodhead), Innovative Methods in the Study of Religion: Research in Practice, Oxford University Press.
Vis, F. (2009) ‘Wikinews reporting of Huricane Katrina’, in S. Allan and E. Thorsen (eds) Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives. New York: Peter Lang

Reviews
Vis, F., (2011) Lee Marsden and Heather Savigny (eds) (2009), Media, Religion and Conflict & Tanja Dreher and Christina Ho (eds) (2009), Beyond the Hijab Debates: New Conversations on Gender, Race and Religion (review). European Journal of Communication. UPDATE!!!
Vis, F. (2008) Henry Giroux (2006), Stormy Weather: Katrina and the Politics of Disposability (review), Media, War and Conflict, 1 (2): 240-241.

Publications in preparation



Peer reviewed journal articles
Vis, F., and Faulkner, S., (2011, in preparation), Digging for Victory! Mobilising heritage identities: the case of the Gerrard Winstanley festival and the Ashton Allotment Action Group.
Vis, F., and Manyukhina, Y., (2011, in preparation), Losing the plot, bringing an end to the good life? Media and policy discourses on allotments and growing your own.
Vis, F., and Mayukhina, Y., (2011, in preparation), Allotments, the good life and growing your own: Dominant representations in national UK newspapers, 2001 – 2011.
Vis, F. (2012, invited, in preparation), Tagging Islam online: the fastest growing religion on YouTube, for special issue of Religion and Culture (edited by John Zavos).
Vis, F. and Thelwall, M. (2012, in preparation) ‘Overcoming the Challenges of Digital Video Data: Cross Disciplinary Methods for YouTube. A Critical Reflection on Methods and devices’, to be sent to Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication.

Book chapters
Vis, F. (2011, invited), Tagging Islam online: the fastest growing religion on YouTube, for edited collection (Linda Woodhead et al), Everyday Islam in Europe, IB Taurus.

Vis, F. (2011, invited), Online strive: Islam, conflict and gender on YouTube, Media, Religion and Gender Edited (Editor: Mia Lövheim), volume in to be published in the Routledge series “Media, Religion & Culture”, editors Stewart Hoover, Jolyon Mitchell, David Morgan.




Selected Conference presentations



2008 - onwards
Vis, F. (2011), ‘Allotments in the UK: growing back to the future? Open data stories and interventions
’, Open Government Data Camp, Warsaw, Poland, 20-21 October
Vis, F. (2011), ‘Lessons learnt from coordinating a Pre-MA dissertation module’, BALEAP PIM - How good is the international student experience in British universities and how can we help to improve it?, 25 June, University of Leicester
Mihelj, S., Van Zoonen, L., and Vis, F., (2011), ‘Cosmopolitanism and the Muslim Ummah On-line: ‘YouTubers’ responding to the anti-Islam film Fitna, ICA 2011 (Boston, USA)
Mihelj, S., Van Zoonen, L., and Vis, F., (2011), ‘Fitna, YouTube, and the Enactment of Citizenship’, IAMCR 2011 (Istanbul, Turkey)
Vis, F. (2011), ‘Amazon.com and the outbreak narrative: alternative public understandings of flu pandemics’, MeCCSA Annual Conference, University of Salford, 12-14 January.
Van Zoonen, L., Hirzalla, F., Vis, F. and Mihelj, S., (2010) ‘Islam on the popular battlefield: comedy vlogs and their responses’, Contesting Religious Identities, Amsterdam, 13-15 October.
Vis, F. (2010), ‘Everyday online knowledge practices: alternative public understandings of flu pandemics’, ECREA 2010: Third European Communication Conference, Hamburg University, 12-15 October.

Van Zoonen, L., Mihelj, S. and Vis, F. (2010), ‘YouTube activists: contesting Geert Wilders' Fitna with visual means’, ECREA 2010: Third European Communication Conference, Hamburg University, 12-15 October.


Vis, F. and Thelwall, M. (2010), ‘Overcoming the challenges of digital video data: Cross-disciplinary methods for YouTube’, CRESC Conference 2010: The Social Life of Methods, Oxford, 1-3 September.
Vis, F. (2010), ‘Alternative public understandings of flu pandemics: looking for data in less obvious places’, CRESC Conference 2010: The Social Life of Methods, Oxford, 1-3 September.
Vis, F., Thelwall, M., van Zoonen, L. and Mihelj, S. (2010), ‘Challenging dominant representations of Islam online: innovative methods for studying YouTube’, Innovative Methods in the Study of Religion Conference, London, 29-30 March.
Vis, F., van Zoonen, L. and Mihelj, S., (2010), ‘Fitna: the video battle. Analyzing responses to the controversial anti-Islam film on Youtube. Islam and the Media conference, University of Colorado at Boulder, 7-10 January.
Vis, F., van Zoonen, L. and Mihelj, S., (2009), ‘Weapons of gender: images of women in and against Fitna’. ECREA Media, Communication and the Spectacle conference, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, 26-27 November.
Vis, F., van Zoonen, L. and Mihelj, S. (2009), 'Women's voices in and around Fitna'. CRESC Religion, Media and Social Change symposium on Media Reception, Participation and Power, London, 27 June.
Ananiadou, S., Weissenbacher, D., Rea, B., Pieri, E., Lin, Y., Vis, F., Procter, R. and Halfpenny, P. (2009), ‘Supporting Frame Analysis using Text Mining’. The 5th International Conference on e-Social Science, Cologne 24 – 26 June.
Vis, F. (2008), ‘Reporting lawlessness in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: did wikinews offer an alternative to the mainstream media?’. LSE Media and Humanities conference, 22-23 September.
Vis, F. (2008), Framing the visual: an overview and some suggestions’ (part of organised ‘Framing the visual’ panel), MeCCSA conference, Cardiff University, 9-11 January.

Prior to 2008
Toynbee, J., Vis, F. (2007), ‘World Music for a World Service?’. International Broadcasting, Public Diplomacy and Cultural Exchange - A conference to evaluate 75 years of BBC overseas broadcasting, SOAS, London, 18-19 December.
Vis, F. (2007), ‘Dialogue in the media: how do national and international news sources shape news of the Israel/Palestine conflict?’, Al Quds University, East Jerusalem, 14-16 November.
Toynbee, J., Vis, F. (2007), ‘Expatriate Blues? World Music and the BBC World Service’. Mediations of Cultural Difference: Debating Media and Diversity (ECREA workshop), University of Leeds, Leeds, 7-8 September.
Vis, F. (2007), ‘Resisting occupation: the Palestinian suicide bomber and the Western print media’. Media, War and Conflict conference, Marquette University, Milwaukee, 19-20 April.
Vis, F., (2007) ‘How do national and international sources shape news of the Palestine/Israel conflict in the Western print media?’. CAMMRO conference, Kings College, London, 17 February.
Vis, F. (2007), ‘Comparing recent Dutch Media Policy to developments at the BBC: tackling issues of responsibility and accountability’. Etmaal van de CommunicatieWetenschap, University of Antwerp, Antwerp 8-9 February.
Vis, F. (2007), ‘Yahoo! News and the two-photo controversy: the depiction of different groups of victims in the aftermath of the Katrina hurricane’. MeCCSA with AMPE conference, Coventry University, Coventry, 10-12 January.
Vis, F., (2006) ‘Considering narratives and numbers in relation to current and future methodologies within my research practice’, CRESC RA/RF Narrative and Numbers Residential, Stafford, 16-17 November.
Vis, F. (2006), ‘Resisting occupation: the Palestinian suicide bomber and the Western print media’. Dialogue Under Occupation conference, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, 7-11 November.
Vis, F. (2006), ‘Representing Victims of Natural Disaster. Framing Katrina: journalistic practices and the two-photo controversy’. CRESC Media Change and Social Change conference, St Hughs College, The University of Oxford, Oxford, 6-8 September.
Vis, F. (2006), ‘The media as mnemonic agent in the aftermath of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin: A textual analysis of four Western newspapers’. CentreCATH The Afterlife of Memory: Memoria/Historia/Amnesia/ conference, University of Leeds, Leeds, 5-8 July.
Vis, F. (2006), ‘Death of the leader: the role of the media in the creation of liminal space after the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin’. MeCCSA Postgraduate Network conference, University of Ulster, 22-23 June.
Vis, F. (2006), ‘Perpetrators and Victims in the Palestine-Israel conflict, 1994-1995’. MeCCSA with AMPE conference, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds. 13-15 January.
Vis, F. (2005), ‘Exploring print media representations of perpetrators and victims in the Palestine-Israel conflict after Oslo’. Perspectives on conflict: An Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Conference, University of Salford, Salford, 8-9 September.

Conference abstracts under review
Vis, F., and Faulkner, S., Digging for Victory! Mobilising heritage identities: the case of the Gerrard Winstanley festival and the Ashton Allotment Action Group. (submitted for MeCCSA, 2012, University of Bedford)
Vis, F., and Manyukhina, Y., Losing the plot, bringing an end to the good life? Media and policy discourses on allotments and growing your own. (submitted for MeCCSA, 2012, University of Bedford)

Invited presentations | discussant | keynotes
Vis, F. (2011), ‘The Future of Allotments in the UK. Growing Manchester: an open data story’, Manchester City Camp, Manchester 14-15 October.
Vis, F., (2011) ‘Studying users, (hash)tags, comments, networks and links: reflecting on methodological problems (and finding solutions!)’, Religionwissenschaft zwischen 0 and 1: Methodische and theoretische Überlegungen zur Internetforschung, 26-29 September, 2011, University of Bremen, Germany.
Vis, F., (2011) ‘Tagging Islam online: the fastest growing religion on YouTube’. Lived Islam in Europe: Forms and Elements of Muslim Religiosity Workshop September. 14-16 2011, Casa Arabe, Madrid, Spain.
Vis, F., (2011) ‘Tagging Islam online: the fastest growing religion on YouTube. What does it all mean?’, Media Spaces, Religion Networks and Social Change, A Transatlantic Collaborative Workshop organized by the Mediating Religion International Research Network, 28-29 June, 2011, Open University, Camden Centre London.
Vis, F., (2011), ‘Digging into citizenship: land, waiting lists, broken promises and creating creative allotment publics. The case of Ashton Allotment Action in East Manchester’. Creating Publics workshop, organized by the Publics Research Programme at The Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance at The Open University, with the University of Westminster, 21-22 June, University of Westminster, London.
Vis, F., (2011) ‘Exploring daily Islam on Youtube – The role of Methods’, Everyday Islam seminar (The Center for European Islamic Thought, Copenhagen University and The AHRC/ESRC Religion and Society Programme, UK), 3-4 March, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Vis, F., van Zoonen, L. and Mihelj, S., and Thelwall, M. (2010), ‘Fitna: the video battle: an overview of reactions on YouTube’, invited presentation for MOI studiedag, Amsterdam, 10 December 2010.
Vis, F., van Zoonen, L. and Mihelj, S., (2010), ‘Fitna: the video battle. An Overview’. Faith X Change symposium, Leeds University, 2 July.
Vis, F., van Zoonen, L. and Mihelj, S., (2010), ‘Innovating methods across disciplines: studying religion on YouTube’. Social Media and the Sacred conference, (Mediating Religion International Research Network’s Annual Conference), London, 28-28 June.
Vis, F. (2010), ‘Fitna: the video battle. Outreach, impact and creative dissemination’, invited presentation for Connection Factory on the Public Engagement for Arts and Humanities Researchers workshop, Westminster University, 29 April.
Vis, F., (2010), ‘Contested images of the Israel/Palestine conflict in the international media’, The Winning Image conference, Shenkar College, Ramat Gan, Israel, 7 March. Invited plenary presentation.
Invited discussant at MEDIA, ISLAM AND MODERNITY: Challenges to the Nordic Context, organized by The Nordic Network for the Mediatization of Religion and Culture, Sigunta, Sweden 26-28 October 2009.
Invited participant at the ‘Visualizing Visual Cultural Studies at BZU’ workshop at Bir Zeit University, Ramallah, Palestine, 28 February 2009.
Invited discussant at ‘Mediapolis’ workshop, Open University, Milton Keynes, 10-11 June 2008.

Vis, F. (2008), ‘Active citizens online: deliberation in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina’, invited presentation for Liverpool University’s Political Communication seminar, 16 April.


Vis, F. (2007), ‘Doing early career research in Media, Communication and Cultural Studies: some tips for survival’. Invited keynote at the MeCCSA postgraduate conference, UWE, Bristol, 12-13 July.
Vis, F. (2006), ‘Researching media representations of conflict and disaster’. Invited talk for the Researching Arab Media, Culture and Society: Confronting Methodological Challenges symposium, Westminster University, London, 9 December.
Invited guest lecturer at Manchester University ‘Steps Ahead’ widening participation Summer School for year 10 and 11 pupils, Lecture: ‘Introduction to Media studies’, July 2006.

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