BakerC. (2013) ‘Music as a Weapon of Ethnopolitical Violence and Conflict: Processes of Ethnic Separation During and After the Break-up of Yugoslavia’, Patterns of Prejudice, 47(4–5), pp. 409–429.
2.
BenjaminW. (2008 [(1936]) The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, London: Penguin UK.
3.
BleikerR.KayA. (2007) ‘Representing HIV/AIDS in Africa: Pluralist Photography and Local Empowerment’, International Studies Quarterly, 51(1), pp. 139–163.
4.
DanchevA.LisleD. (2009) ‘Introduction: Art, Politics, Purpose’, Review of International Studies, 35(4), pp. 775–779.
5.
DaviesM. (2010) ‘*“You Can't Charge Innocent People for Saving Their Lives!” Work in Buffy the Vampire Slayer’, International Political Sociology, 4(2), pp. 178–195.
6.
GraysonK. (2013) ‘How to Read Paddington Bear: Liberalism and the Foreign Subject in A Bear Called Paddington’, The British Journal of Politics & International Relations, 15(3), pp. 378–393.
7.
GraysonK.DaviesM.PhilpottS. (2009) ‘Pop Goes IR? Researching the Popular Culture–World Politics Continuum’, Politics, 29(3), pp. 155–163.
8.
HallS. (ed.) (1997) Representation: Cultural Representations and Signifying Practices, London: Sage.
9.
HarawayD. (1984–85) ‘Teddy bear Patriarchy: Taxidermy in the Garden of Eden, New York City, 1908–1936’, Social Text, 11(Winter), pp. 20–64.
10.
KierseyN.J.NeumannI.B. (Eds.). (2013) Battlestar Galactica and International Relations, Abingdon: Routledge.
11.
LöfflmannG. (2013) ‘Hollywood, the Pentagon, and the cinematic production of national security’, Critical Studies on Security, 1(3), pp. 280–294.
12.
PhilpottS. (2010) ‘Is anyone watching? War, cinema and bearing witness’, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 23(2), pp. 325–348.
13.
RadwayJ.A. (1991) Reading the romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular Literature, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
14.
RobinsonN. (2012) ‘Videogames, Persuasion and the War on Terror: Escaping or Embedding the Military–Entertainment Complex?’, Political Studies, 60(3), pp. 504–522.
15.
SaidE.W. (1993) Culture and imperialism, New York: Random House LLC.
16.
ShapiroM.J. (2010) The Time of the City: Politics, Philosophy and Genre, London: Routledge.
17.
ShepherdL.J. (2013) Gender, Violence and Popular Culture: Telling Stories. Abingdon: Routledge.
18.
StreetJ. (2012) ‘Do celebrity politics and celebrity politicians matter?’The British Journal of Politics & International Relations, 14(3), pp. 346–356.
19.
TomlinsonJ. (1991) Cultural Imperialism. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
20.
WeldesJ. (ed.). (2003) To Seek Out New Worlds: Exploring Links Between Science Fiction and World Politics, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
21.
WeberC. (2001) International relations theory: a critical introduction. London: Routledge.