Dr Cairistiona Russell
- Tutor in Sociology (Sociological & Cultural Studies)
Research interests
Research groups
- Media, Culture & Society
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Russell, C. (2024) Bad News for the BBC? The BBC, Israel and Palestine, and Public Trust. University of Glasgow Sociology Seminar Series, Glasgow, UK, 4 Dec 2024.
Russell, C. (2024) Freedom to Run: An example of sociological filmmaking. Undisciplining II, Salford, England, 10 - 12 Sept 2024.
Russell, C. (2024) Neither trusted nor impartial: How British Muslims perceive BBC coverage of Israel and Palestine [Blogpost]. [Website]
Russell, C. and Sheriff, S. (2024) Freedom to Run: Interview with filmmakers Dr Cairsti Russell and Stephen Sheriff [Podcast]. [Audio]
Russell, C. (2024) Running under occupation. Scottish Left Review, 138,
Russell, C. (2024) Bad News for the BBC? How British-Muslims perceive media coverage of Israel-Palestine. MeCCSA 2024, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester UK, 4-6 Sept 2024.
Russell, C. (2023) Negotiating Understanding and Memory: Israel and Palestine in the UK. Media and Conflict Memory: an Interdisciplinary Workshop, University of Glasgow, Glasgow UK, 22-23 Nov 2023.
Virhia, J. et al. (2023) “If you do not take the medicine and complete the dose…it could cause you more trouble”: bringing awareness, local knowledge and experience into antimicrobial stewardship in Tanzania. Antibiotics, 12(2), 243. (doi: 10.3390/antibiotics12020243) (PMID:36830154) (PMCID:PMC9952761)
Russell, C. (2023) Documentary and Palestine. Media and Conflict Memory: an Interdisciplinary Workshop, University of Glasgow, Glasgow UK, 22-23 Nov 2023.
Glasgow Refugee Asylum and Migration Network (GRAMNET), and Russell, C. (2018) Freedom to Run: A new running documentary about Palestine and the restrictions on freedom and movement [Blogpost]. [Website]
Russell, C. (2024) Running under occupation. Scottish Left Review, 138,
Virhia, J. et al. (2023) “If you do not take the medicine and complete the dose…it could cause you more trouble”: bringing awareness, local knowledge and experience into antimicrobial stewardship in Tanzania. Antibiotics, 12(2), 243. (doi: 10.3390/antibiotics12020243) (PMID:36830154) (PMCID:PMC9952761)
Russell, C. (2024) Bad News for the BBC? The BBC, Israel and Palestine, and Public Trust. University of Glasgow Sociology Seminar Series, Glasgow, UK, 4 Dec 2024.
Russell, C. (2024) Freedom to Run: An example of sociological filmmaking. Undisciplining II, Salford, England, 10 - 12 Sept 2024.
Russell, C. (2024) Bad News for the BBC? How British-Muslims perceive media coverage of Israel-Palestine. MeCCSA 2024, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester UK, 4-6 Sept 2024.
Russell, C. (2023) Negotiating Understanding and Memory: Israel and Palestine in the UK. Media and Conflict Memory: an Interdisciplinary Workshop, University of Glasgow, Glasgow UK, 22-23 Nov 2023.
Russell, C. (2023) Documentary and Palestine. Media and Conflict Memory: an Interdisciplinary Workshop, University of Glasgow, Glasgow UK, 22-23 Nov 2023.
Russell, C. and Sheriff, S. (2024) Freedom to Run: Interview with filmmakers Dr Cairsti Russell and Stephen Sheriff [Podcast]. [Audio]
Russell, C. (2024) Neither trusted nor impartial: How British Muslims perceive BBC coverage of Israel and Palestine [Blogpost]. [Website]
Glasgow Refugee Asylum and Migration Network (GRAMNET), and Russell, C. (2018) Freedom to Run: A new running documentary about Palestine and the restrictions on freedom and movement [Blogpost]. [Website]
Russell, C. (2022) Audience Negotiations of BBC and Al Jazeera News coverage of the Israel Palestine conflict. [Data Collection]