This booklet provides a list of conference papers and publications
by Stuart Hall. The information was taken from the curriculum
vitae provided by Stuart Hall to facilitate the mounting of the
exhibition in his honour. This listing serves, in the absence
of a comprehensive bibliography, to provide a picture of Stuart
Hall’s extensive scholarship.
Section 1: Invited Lectures and Conference Papers (1982 - 2003)
2
1982 Nordic Council of Ministers, Secretariat for Nordic Cultural
Cooperation, Copenhagen:
‘The Cultural Industries’.
1982 London School of Economics:
Lecture Series, ‘Policing In A Democratic Society’
1982 History Workshop Conference:
‘The Falklands And Popular Toryism’.
The Cobden Annual Lecture: National Council For Civil Liberties:
‘Drifting Towards a Law-and-Order Society’.
1984 Seminars in Social Science, Cambridge University:
‘Popular Religious and Cultural Movements’.
1984 The Norman Manley Memorial Lecture:
“Through the Passage of Time”, London.
1985 Lecture Series: Centre For Caribbean Studies, Goldsmiths
College: ‘Popular Religious and Cultural Movements’.
1985 Seminar, School of Social Sciences, Thames Polytechnic:
‘Racism and Ideology’.
1985 Faculty Lecture: City of Birmingham Polytechnic:
‘Ideology, Language and Media.
1985 Keynote Lecture International Communication Association
Conference, University of Honolulu:
‘the Critical Paradigm in Mass Communications Research’.
1985 Public Lecture: International Day For the Elimination
of Racial Discrimination, U.N.E.S.C.O., Paris:
‘Popular Culture As A Factor in Intercultural Understanding’.
1986 Seminars in Social Science, Cambridge University:
‘Thatcherism Among the Theorists: Culture and Ideology
in the 1980’s.
1986 Commonwealth Institute, London, Keynote Address:
‘The Black Experience’
1986 Conference: The Roots of Urban Unrest, Center for Ethnic
Studies, University of Warwick:
‘After the Scarmen Report’.
1986 Lecture Series The Havens Centre, Graduate School in Social
Sciences, University of Madison, Wisconsin:
‘The Problem of Ideology: Marxism Without Guarantees’.
(4 Lectures)
1986 Lecture: University of Madison, Wisconsin:
‘The New Right: US/UK comparisons’.
1987 The Silha Annual Lecture, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis:
‘The Politics of Representation’.
1987 Lecture: University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign:
‘Questions of Identity’.
1987 The Ida Beam Visiting Professor: University of Iowa, Iowa
City:
‘Critical Communications Research’.
1988 3rd Annual Lecture, Institute of Criminal Justice, University
of Southampton:
‘Towards the Law-and-Order Society.
1988 Conference Paper: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis:
‘Ethnicity, Culture and the Search for Prestige’.
1988 Conference Paper, University of Jyvaskula, Finland:
‘Globalization, Localism and Culture’.
1988 The Hon. Presidential Address:
International Television Studies Conference, London.
1988 Annual Lecture: The Voluntary Action Council, London:
‘The Voluntary Sector Under Attack’.
1988 Annual Lecture: The Association of Art Historians.
1988 Lecture: Princetown University:
‘Popular Culture Reconsidered’.
1988 Lecture: University of Rochester:
‘Popular Culture Reconsidered’.
1989 Lecture: Portsmouth Polytechnic:
‘New Times’
1989 Contributions to 3rd Annual Symposium on Current Debates
in Art History and Theory, University of New York, Binghamton:
‘The Global and the Local’ ‘New and Old Ethnicities,
New and Old Identities’.
1989 Lecture: Humanities Institute, University of New York,
Stony Brook:
‘Questions of Identity’.
1989 Honorary Degree:
Special Convocation Address, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
1989 Keynote Lecture: First Caribbean Film Festival, Fort de
France, Martinique:
‘Cultural Identity and Cinematic Representation’.
1989 Conference paper: Ohio State University, Columbus:
‘Cultural Studies and The Crisis of the Humanities’.
1989 Conference paper: University of California at Santa Barbara:
‘Encountering difference: Black Identities, white theories’.
1989 Lecture: University of Chicago:
‘Subject, Identity, Power’.
1989 Lecture: University of Goldsmith’s College:
London ‘Mistaken Identities.
1989 Lecture: University of Hambury:
‘Racism Reconsidered.
1989 Annual Lecture: Voluntary Action Council, Islington, London:
‘The Voluntary Sector Under Attack’.
1990 Lecture: University of California, Santa Cruz:
‘Question of Identity’.
1990 Lecture: University of Pittsburgh:
‘Theorizing Identity’.
1990 Lecture: University of Chicago’:
‘Foucault, Gramsci and Power’.
1990 Cultural Studies Conference, University of Illinois, Champaign,
Urbana:
‘Cultural Studies: Some theoretical legacies’.
1990 Lecture: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor:
‘Foucault, Gramsci and “power”’.
1990 Lecture: New York University:
New Developments in Documentary Cinema
1990 Lecture: University of Pittsburgh:
‘Identity and Representation’.
1990 Lecture: The Whitney Gallery, New York
‘Representing the Black Subject’.
1991 Lecture: University of Pittsburgh:
‘Identity: The Enigma of an Arrival’.
1991 The Walter Rodney Memorial Lecture: University of Warwick
‘Caribbean Identity in Question’
1992 Lecture, The Whitney Gallery, New York:
‘Robert Maplethorpe and Rotimi Fani-Kayode: Figuring Desire’.
1992 Keynote Address: Black Popular Culture Conference: DIA
Art Foundation, New York:
‘What is the “Black” in Black Popular Culture?’
1992 The Raymond Williams Memorial Lecture, Cardiff:
‘Culture, Community, Nation’
1992 Keynote Lecture: The Walsall Museum and Garage Arts Centre:
The Politics of Collecting Conference.
1992 Lecture: The Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
‘The Critical Decade in Black Photography’
1992 Lecture: The Centre For Cultural Studies, University of
Birmingham:
‘Black Photography in the 1980’s’
1992 Lecture: The Raymond Willimas Memorial Lecture.
University of Cardiff, Open University Wales and the National
Institute for Adult and Continuing Education.
1992 Lecture: The Brecht Forum, New York:
‘The Question of Identity and the Crisis of Marxism’
1992 2 Day Seminar: ‘The Brecht Forum, New York:
‘Capitalism and Culture: Post-Fordism and Post-Modernism
1992 Lecture: ‘Culture, Community, Nation’:
The Raymond Williams Memorial Lecture.
The Birmingham Film Festival and the Centre for Cultural Studies.
1992 Lecture: ‘1492–1992: Inventing the New World’
The University of Essex, The Forth World Conference.
1992 Lecture: ‘Here and There: Reflections on Migration
in a Globalizing World’. The Block Conference on ‘Travellers
Tales’,
University of Middlesex and the Tate Gallery.
1992 Keynote Paper: ‘Black and White on Television’.
Conference, British Film Institute.
1992 Respondent: To Paper on ‘An African Dreamworld of
Mass Culture’ Mike Rowlands The Rediscovery and Cultural
Encounters Conference.
School of Oriental and African Studies.
1993 The Stevenson Lecture: “Can ‘Englishness’
Survive?”
Royal Holloway College, London University.
1993 Conference Paper: ‘New Ethnicities’: The Post-Colonial
Conference,
University of the Orientale, Naples.
1993 Lecture: ‘Culture, Community, Nation’
Centre For Critical Cultural Analysis, Rutgers University
1993 Conference Paper: ‘Decentering Identity, Recentering
Politics’,
University of California, Santa Barbara.
1993 Lecture: ‘Culture, Community, Nation’
University of California, Santa Barbara.
1993 Lecture: ‘After Raymond Williams: The Question of
National Identity’.
University of Pittsburgh.
1993 Lecture: ‘New Ethnicities’
University of East London.
1993 Lecture: ‘Culture, Community, Nation’
University of Sussex.
1993 Seminar: ‘Nationalism and National Identity’
I.C.A. History and Repetition Series.
1993 Lecture: ‘Nationalism, Cultural Identity and The
Changing World’
W.E.A. and Keele University.
1993 ‘Whose English’: Evidence to the Commission
of Inquiry Into the Teaching of English, British Film Institute
and the Times Educational Supplement.
1993 Summary: Art and Value Conference, British Film Institute,
the Tate Gallery and The Independent.
1993 Public Lecture: ‘Moving On’. The Democratic
Left and The New Statesman.
1993 Public Lecture: ‘Ethnicity, Race and Language: Narrating
Cultural Identities’: The Empire, Nation, Language Conference,
Institutes of Advanced Studies, University of London
1993 ‘Black and European?’ The Black Media Conference,
Edinburgh.
1994 ‘Race, Ethnicity, Nation: the Fateful/Fatal Triangle.
The W.E.B. Du Bois Lectures (3) Harvard University.
1994 ‘Constructing the Black Subject’ The Race
Matters Conference, Princeton University
1994 Paper and Final Panel: Pan-African Film: New York University.
1994 ‘Nation and Diasporas’; OU/BBC, Museum of
the Moving Image.
1995 When was the Post Colonial? University of California,
Santa Cruz.
1995 When was the Post Colonial:
Cultural Identity in Question: University of California, San
Diago.
1995 ‘The Afterlife of Franz Fanon’, Mirage Conference
Institute of Contemporary Arts.
1995 The Gains and Losses of Cyber-Communities’, Digital
Diaspora Conference.
1996 ‘Is Race A Floating Signifier?’ The Sage Anniversary
Lecture and the Hayard Lecture Goldsmiths College/Lewisham Council.
1996 ‘Diaspora Cultures: Roots and Routes’. Keynote
Address, Caribbean Culture Conference, University of the West
Indies.
1996 BSA Presidential Lecture: ‘Identity and Difference
in Sociogical Theory’
1997 ‘Reflections on Black Britain in the Nineties’,
The Frontline/Backyards Conference, New Ethnicities Research
Centre conference.
1997 ‘Remaking Britain’ . Chair’s Opening
Address. The British Council “Re-inventing Britain”
Conference
1998 ‘Media Studies: A Defence’. Goldsmith’s
College
1998 ‘Cultural Studies and Media Studies” and “Representation
and Identity’
Carimac, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica
1998 ‘Thinking Diasporically: Home Thoughts From Abroad’
Anniversary Lecture, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill,
Barbados
1999 ‘New Multiculturalisms, New Racisms’, Johns
Hopkins University
1999 ‘Re-reading Race And Nation in a Global Context’,
U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor
1999 ‘New Multiculturalisis, New Racisms’, The
Herbert Gutman Memorial Lecture, The Graduate School, City University
of New York
1999 “London: Post-Colonial City’, The London Consortium
and Architectural Assn. Conferencer, Lodon.
1999 ‘Other Modernities’. Keynote lecture at the
“Museums of Modern Art and The End Of History” Conference,
The Tate Gallery
1999 ‘Questions of Multiculturalism: Recognition and Difference’,
at the Future of Political Culture colloquium, Goldsmiths College.
1999 “The Multicultural Question”,
2000 “Race Against Time”. The Barry Amiel and Norman
Melburn Annual Lecture
“What Is Cosmopolitanism? ESRC Trans-naional Communities
Project, Warwick University.
“Whose Heritage?” The Arts Council of England
Conference, Manchester
2000 “Globalization, Identity, Media”. Keynote,
Carimac Anniversary. University of the Wrest Indies, Jamaica
2000 “Diaspora and Translation”. Keynote, The Comparative
Literature Association of Brazil, Cultural Studies Conference,
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
2000 “The ‘Bahian’ Moment in Cultural Studies”.
The “Europe Beyond Europe” conference, U of Orientale,
Naples
“Constituting An Archive’ . The Living Archive
Conference, AAVAA, The Tate Gallery.
2000 Ravenscroft Lecture: “The Multi-Cultural Moment”.
Leeds University. “The Multi-Cultural Moment” Political
Economy Research Group Annual Lecture, Sheffield University.
2000 “The Multi-Cultural Moment”. The Pavis Lecture.
The Open University.
2000 Annual Lecture, “The Multi-cultural Question”,
Political Economy Research Centre, Sheffield University
“Globalization, Media and Identity”. Lecture,
University of Tampere,
Finland.
Keynote Lecture: “ Multi-culturalism, Equality and Difference”.
The International Cultural Studies “Crossroads”
Conference.,
University of Birmingham.
Runnymede Report. Nuffield Foundation conference, London
2000 The Runnymede Report. Rowntree Foundation conference,
Bradford
2000 The Rnnymede Report, Haringey Council
2000 “Diasporas and The Logic of Cultural Translation”,
Keynote, The ABRALIC Conference, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
2000. “Modernity and Difference” with Sarat Maharaj.
INIVA Annotations conversation. The Lux Cinema.
“Difference and Diversity”, Conversation with
Homi Bhabha, University of Westminster.
2001 Keynote paper, “Assembling The 80’s: After
The Deluge”. The Black Art Movement in the 80’s
conference, AAVAA and Duke University, North Carolina
“Culture and Development’, The Prince Claus Fund
International
Advisory Council seminar, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2001 Opening Lecture, The “Unpacking Europe” exhibition,
The Boijmans Van Beuninger Museum, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
“Is There A European Imaginary?” A Figure For
Europe Conference.
Tate Modern.
2002 “Democracy, Globalization and Difference”,
Plenary Lecture, “Democracy Unrealized” conference,
Documenta 11, Vienna
2002 “In But Not Of Europe” Lecture, ,The Myths
of Europe conference, The University, Florence.
2002 Panel Speaker, The “Britain Beyond Rhetoric: Delivering
Equality and Social Justice” conference, The Commission
for Racial Equality.
2002 Annual Lecture, “Thinking The Diaspora”, Caribbean
Studies, University of North London
2002 “In Conversation”, Distinguished Researchers
In Conversation series, University of Manchester.2002 “Museums
of Modern Art and The End Of History”, Keynote. Tate Britain
conference
2002 “On Empire”. In conversation with Michael
Hardt. InIVA series, States of the Nation, Tate Britain
2003 Amnesty Lecture: “Divided Cities: Cosmopolitan Promise
and Mutlicultural Realities”. The Sheldonian Theatre,
Oxford
2003 In Conversation with Toni Morrison, on the publication
of Love. Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre, London
1957
‘Editorial” Universities & Left
Review issue 1, , Stuart Hall, Gabriel
Pearson, Ralph Samuel and Charles Taylor (eds.), Oxford.
1958
‘The New Conservatism’, ULR 1, op.cit.
1958
break-through, Combined Universities Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament,
Oxford,
1958.
N.A.T.O. and the Alliances, London Regional Council Discussion
Pamphlet, London,
1958.
‘The deep sleep of England’, Universities &
Left Review, issue 3 London, Winter 1958.
‘Inside the Whale Again’, Universities & Left
Review, issue 4, Stuart Hall, Gabriel Pearson, Ralph Samuel
and Charles Taylor (eds.), London, Summer 1958.
“Big Sir and the Oranges and Lemons”, Universities
and Left Review, 4, op.cit.
“Mr Raymond and the Dead Souls” Universities and
Left Review 4, op.cit.
1959
‘A Sense of Classnessness’, Universities & Left
Review, issue 5., op.cit.
‘Editorial: ULR to New Left Review’, Universities
& Left Review issue 7, op.cit.
“Absolute Beginnings’, Universities & Left Review,
issue 7, Stuart
Hall, Gabriel Pearson, Ralph Samuel, Charles Taylor Michael
Barratt-Brown, Norman Birnbaum, Alan Hall, Michael Kullman,
Alan Lovell, Alasdair and MacIntyre (eds.), London, Autumn 1959.
‘The Big Swipe’, Universities & Left Review
issue 7, op.cit.
1960
‘The Supply of Demand’, in Out of Apathy, E P Thompson
(ed.), New Left Books,
Stevens and Sons Ltd., London, 1960.
Editorial’, New Left Review issue 1. Stuart Hall (ed).
London, 1960
‘Serjeant Musgrave’s Dance’, New Left Review,
issue 1, Stuart Hall (ed.), London
1960.
‘Crosland Territory’, New Left Review, issue 2,
Stuart Hall (ed.), London
1960.
‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’, New Left Review,
issue 6, Stuart Hall (ed.), London
1960.
1961
‘Student Journals’, New Left Review, issue 7, Stuart
Hall (ed.), London
1961.
‘Notes on the Cuban Dilemma’ with Norm Fruchter,
New Left Review, issue 9, Stuart Hall (ed.), London, 1961.
‘The Politics of The Common Market’ with Perry Anderson,
New Left Review issue 10, Stuart Hall (ed), 1961
‘Commitment Dilemma’ New Left Review, issue 10,
Stuart Hall (ed.), London
1961.
1963
“The Cuban Crisis: Trial-run or Steps Towards Peace?”
in War and Peace, vol.1, no.1, Jan-March. The CND Quarterly,
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, London
1964
The Popular Arts, S.Hall and P.Whannel, London: Hutchinson;
and Boston: Beacon Press, 1964.
1966
'The formation of political consciousness', The Committed Church,
Simon Clements and Lawrence Bright (eds.). Darton, Longman and
Todd, 1966.
'’Class and the mass media', in Class: A Symposium, Richard
Mabey (ed.), London: Blond, 1966.
1967
1967, New Left May Day Manifesto, edited by Stuart Hall, Raymond
Williams, Edward Thompson. London 1967.
'’Cultural analysis', Cambridge Review, 89, 1967.
'The world of the gossip column', Your Sunday Paper, R. Hoggart
(ed.), London University Press, 68, 109, 1967.
'People, personalities, and personalisation', Writers and their
Work , R. Hoggart (ed.), London University Press, 68, 109, 1967.
The Young Englanders, National Committee of Commonwealth Immigrants,
London, 1967.
1968
The May Day Manifesto 1968, Raymond Williams (ed)., Penguin
Special, Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, Middlesex.
‘The New Revolutionaries’, in From Culture to Revolution,
Terry Eagleton and Brian Wicker (eds.), Sheed and Ward, London,
Sydney, 1968.
1969
'The Hippies, an American Moment' in Student Power, J.Nagel
(ed.),London: Merlin Press, 1969.
'Popular Press and Social Change', Rowntree Report, 1969.
1970
'Black Britons', Community, 1, No's 2 and 3, 1970.
'Riflessioni sull'informazione in Gran Breragna', Informazione
Radio TV, Rome: RAI, No.12 (translated reprint), 1970.
'A World at One with Itself', New Society, no.403, 1970.
'Leisure, Entertainment and Mass Communication', Society and
Leisure, no.2, 1970.
1971
'Introduction', 'Response to People and Culture', Working Papers
in Cultural Studies, no.1, 1971.
'Life and Death of Picture Post', Cambridge Review, vol.92,
no.2201, 1971.
'Innovation and Decline in Cultural Programming on Television',
UNESCO Report: CCCS, 1971.
'Le role des programmes culturels dans la television britannique',
in Essais sur les mass media et la culture, Paris: UNESCO, 1971.
'People and culture: a critique', Working Papers in Cultural
Studies, 1, Birmingham: CCCS, 1971.
'Deviancy, Politics and the Media', in Deviancy and Social Control,
M. McIntosh and P. Rock (eds.), London, Tavistock., 1971.
1972
'The Social Eye of Picture Post', Working Papers in Cultural
Studies, no.2, 1972.
'The Determination of News Photographs', Working Papers in Cultural
Studies, no.3. Reprinted in The Manufacture of News (1973),
S.Cohen and J.Young, London: Constable, 1972.
'The Limitations of Broadcasting', Listener, vol.16, 1972.
'External/Internal Dialectic in Broadcasting', in Fourth Symposium
on Broadcasting, Dept. of Extra-Mural Studies, University of
Manchester, 1972.
'The Hippies: dissent in America', in P.Worsley (ed.), Problems
of Modern Society. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972.
'Black Britons', in E.Butterworth and D.Weir, (eds.), Social
problems of modern Britain., London: Fontana, 1972.
1973
Situating Marx, S.Hall and P.Walton, 1973.
'Introduction', in P.Walton and S.Hall (eds.), Situating Marx,
London: Human Context Books, 1973.
'The Structured Communication of Events', in Obstacles to Communication
Symposium, UNESCO, Paris, 1973.
'Deviancy, Politics and the Media', in M.MacIntosh and P.Rock
(eds.), Deviancy and Social Control, London: Tavistock, 1973.
'Encoding and Decoding in the Media Discourse', stencilled paper
no.7, Brimingham, CCCS, 1973.
'The Limitations of Broadcasting', The Second Listener Anthology,
1973.
'The television discourse', in Criteria and functions of television
criticism (Prix Italia; proceedings), Turin: Edizioni Radiotelevisione
Italiana, 1973.
1974
'Marx's Notes on Method: A 'Reading' of the '1857 Introduction'',
Working papers in Cultural Studies, no.6, 1974.
'Education and the Crisis of the Urban School', in J.Raynor
(ed.), Issues in Urban Education, Milton Keynes: Open University
Press, 1074.
'Encoding and Decoding in the Television Discourse', Culture
and Education, no.25, Council of Europe, Strassburg, 1974.
'Media Power: the Double Bind', Journal of Communication, vol.24,
no.4, 1974.
'Television Violence: Crime, Drama and the Analysis of Content',
S.Hall, A.Shuttleworth, C.Heck and A.Lloyd, Brimingham, CCCS,
1974.
'Encoding and Decoding', Broadcasters and the Audience, Venice,
1974.
'Between two worlds', in T.Barker (ed.), The Long March of Everyman,
London: Andre Deutch, 1974.
1975
'The 'Structured Communication' of Events', in Getting the Message
Across, UNESCO, Paris, 1975.
'Africa is Alive and Well and Living in the Diaspora', UNESCO,
Paris, 1975.
'Television as a Medium and Its Relation to Culture', Birmingham,
CCCS, 1975.
'Newsmaking and Crime', S.Hall, C.Critcher, J.Clarke, T.Jefferson
and B.Roberts, stencilled paper no.27, Birmingham, CCCS, 1975.
'Introduction', to A.C.Smith, Paper Voices: the Popular Press
and Social Change, 1935-1965, London: Chatto and Windus, 1975.
'Television, violence and crime', in Research Methods and Results
Concerning the Relationship between Violence, Television, and
Criminality. Florence: Prix Italia, 1975.
'Newsmaking and crime', in Journalism, broadcasting and urban
crime, London: NACRO, 1975.
'News and current affairs television', in Proceedings of the
XXVII Prix Italia, Media Research Conference, Florence: Editiones
Radio-Television Italiana, 1975.
Mugging and Law 'n Order, S.Hall and T.Jefferson, Birmingham:CCCS
No.36, 1975.
1976
'Subcultures, Cultures and Class: A Theoretical overview', S.Hall,
J.Clarke, T.Jefferson and B.Roberts, Working Papers in Cultural
Studies, no.7/8, 1976.
'Introduction', to D.Selbourne, An Eye on China, London: Black
Liberation Press, 1976.
Resistance through Rituals: Youth Subcultures in Post-War Britain,
S.Hall and T.Jefferson, London: Hutchinson, 1976.
'Television and Culture', Sight and Sound, vol.45, no.4, London,
1976.
'Violence and the mass media', in N.Tutt (ed.), Violence, London:
HMSO, 1976.
'Literature, Society and the Sociology of Literature: A Critical
Survey', in Literature, Society, the Sociology of Literature:
Proceedings of the Conference, Essex, July 1976, F.Barker, P.Hulme
et al (eds.), The University of Essex, 1976.
'Economic determinations on television fiction production',
in Proceedings of the XXVIII Prix Italia Research Seminar on
Organization and Structure of Fiction in Television Production.,
Bologna:ERI/Radiotelevisione Italiana, 1976.
'Broadcasting, Politics and the State: the Independent - impartiality
couplet', Paper to 10th International Association for Mass Communication
Research, University of Leicester, 1976.
‘A critical survey’ in literature, society and the
sociology of literature, University of Essex, 1976.
1977
'The 'Unity' of Current Affairs Television', S.Hall, I.Connell
and L.Carti, Working papers in Cultural Studies, no.9, 1977.
'The Hinterland of Science: Ideology and the "Sociology
of Knowledge"', Working Papers in Cultural Studies, no.10,
1977.
'Politics and Ideology: Gramsci', S.Hall, B.Lumley and G.McLennan,
Working Papers in Cultural Studies, no.10, 1977.
'Culture, the Media, and the "Ideological Effect"',
in J Curran et al. (eds.), Mass Communication and Society, London:
Edward Arnold, 1977.
'Rethinking the "Base and Superstructure" Metaphor,'
in J Bloomfield et al. (eds.), Class, Hegemony and Party, London:
Lawrence and Wishart, 1977.
'Journalism of the Air under Review', Journalism Studies Review,
vol.1, no.1, 1977.
'The "Political" and the "Economic" in Marxist
Theory of Classes', in A.Hunt (ed.) Class and Class Structure,
London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1977.
'A Critical Survey of the Theoretical and Practical Achievements
of the Last Ten Years', in F.Barker et al. (eds.) Literature,
Society and the Sociology of Literature, University of Essex,
1977.
'Developments in British youth culture', Teaching London Kids,
10, 1977.
'Uber die arbeit das centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies',
Gulliver No. 2. Deutsch-Englishche Jahrbucher 2, Berlin:Argument
Verlag, 1977.
Schooling and Society: A Review of Theories, Milton Keynes:
Open University Press, 1977.
1978
On Ideology, S.Hall, B.Lumley and G.McLennan (eds.), London:
Hutchinson,1978.
'Politics and Ideology: Gramsci', S.Hall, B Lumley and G.McLennan,
in On Ideology, op.cit. 1978.
'The Political' and 'The Economic' in Marx's Theory of Classes',
in (ed.) A.Hunt, Class and Class Structure, London: Lawrence
and Wishart. Reprinted (1980) in (eds.) R.Bocock et al, An Introduction
to Sociology, Fontana, 1978.
Policing the Crisis: "Mugging" the State and Law and
Order, S.Hall, C.Critcher, T.Jefferson, J.Clarke and B.Roberts,
London: Macmillan, 1978.
'Response to Rosalind Coward', S.Hall, I.Connell, J.Curti, I.Chambers
and T.Jefferson, Screen, no.4, 1978.
'Marxism and Culture', Radical History Review, no.18, 1978.
'The Treatment of "Football Hooliganism" in the Press',
in R.Ingram (ed.), Football Hooliganism: the Wider Context,
London: Inter-Action, 1978.
'Newspapers, Politics and Classes', in J.Curran (ed.), The British
Press, London: Macmillan, 1978.
'The Television Feuilleon and the Domestication of the World',
in The Feuilleon in Television, Proceedings of the Pri-Italia
Conference, Venice: ERI, 1978.
'Pluralism, race and class in Caribbean society', in Race and
Class in Post-Colonial Society, Paris:UNESCO, 1978.
'Racism and reaction', in Five Views of Multi-Racial Britain,
London: Commission on Racial Equality, 1978.
'Race and poverty', in T.Blair (ed.), The Inner Cities, London:
Central London Polytechnic papers on the environment, 1978.
'Developments in British Youth Cultures', Hard Times, Nos.3/4.
Berlin: Deutsch-Britishen Gesellschaft, 1978.
'Die soziale optik der "Picture Post"', in E.Nierlich
(ed.), Fremdsprachliche Literaturwissenschaft und Massenmedien,
Meisenheim am Glan:Verlag Anton Hain, 1978.
'The Racist Within', The Listener, 20/7/78.
1979
'The Great Moving Right Show', Marxism Today, January, 1979.
'Some Problems with the Ideology/Subject Couplet', Ideology
and Consciousness, no.3, 1979.
'Cultures of Resistance and "Moral Panics"', Afras
Review, University of Sussex, Autumn, 1979.
1980
‘Reformism and the Legislation of Consent’ in (eds)
J. Clarke, M. Fitzgerals et.al., Remissiveness and control.
Macmillans and the National Deviancy Conference. 1980
'Cultural Studies: Two Paradigms', Media, Culture and Society,
no.2, 1980.
'Popular-Democratic vs. Authoritarian-Populism: Two Ways of
'Taking Democracy Seriously'', in A.Hunt (ed.), Marxism and
Democracy, London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1980.
Culture, Media, Language, S.Hall, D.Dobson, A.Lowe and P.Willis
(eds.), London: Hutchinson, 1980.
'Cultural Studies and the Centre: Some Problematics and Problems',
'Introduction to Media Studies at the Center', 'Encoding/Decoding',
and 'Recent Developments in Theories of Language and Ideology',
Culture, Media, Language, London: Hutchinson, 1980.
'Nicos Poulantzas: State, Power, Socialism', New Left Review,
no.119, 1980.
Drifting into a Law and Order Society, The 1980 Cobden Trust
Lecture, Cobden Trust, London, 1980.
'Thatcherism-A New Stage?', Marxism Today, February, 1980.
'Race, Articulation, and Societies Structured in Dominance',
in Sociological Theories: Race and Colonialism, UNESCO: Paris,
1980.
'The Raymond Williams Interviews', Screen Education, no.34,
1980.
'Race, Class and Ideology', Das Argurment, July 1980.
1981
'Notes on Deconstructing "the Popular"', in R.Samuel
(ed.), People's History and Socialist Theory, London: Routledge
and Kegan Paul, 1981.
'In Defense of Theory', in R.Samuel (ed.), People's History
and Socialist Theory, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1981.
'The "Little Caesars" of Social Democracy', Marxism
Today, April, 1981.
'Moving Right', Socialist Review, no.55. 1981.
'Representations of Race in the Media: Viewpoint 2', Multi-Racial
Education, Vol.9, No.2, 1981.
'Law, Class and Control', with P.Scraton in Crime and Society
(ed.) M.Fitzgerald et al, Routledge and Kegan Paul, London,
1981.
1982
'The Rediscovery of "Ideology"; Return of the Repressed
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'Whistling in the Void', New Socialist, May/June, London, 1983.
'Teaching Race', Early Child Development, Vol.10, No.4, London,
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'Reconstruction Work', Ten 8, no.16, Birmingham, 1984.
'The Culture Gap', Marxism Today, January, 1984.
'The Narrative Construction of Reality, Southern Review, vol.17,
no.1, 1984.
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'The Role of Intellectual is to Produce Crisis: A Conversation
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'Cold, Comfort, Farm' New Socialist, November, 1985.
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'On Postmodernism and Articulation: An Interview with Stuart
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'Introduction' to W.F.Haug, Commodity Aesthetics, Ideology and
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'People Aid: A New Politics Sweeps the Land', S.Hall and M.Jacques,
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'Popular Culture as a Factor of Intercultural Understanding'
in Human Rights Teaching, vol.vi, UNESCO, Paris, 1987.
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1988.
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‘Kultteuntai-stelu Jo, Vastorinta’, in Maailmankulturin
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1989
Ausgewähle Schrigten (Selected Essays on Ideology, Culture,
Media, The New Right and Racism). Translated Nora Rathzel, Argument
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'Cultural Identity and Cinematic Representation', in Framework,
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vol.1 Paradigm Issues, B.Dervin, L.Grossberg, B.O'Keefe and
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1990
The Voluntary Sector Under Attack, The Voluntary Action Council
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'The Whites of Their Eyes' (revised) in The Media Reader, M.Alvarado
and J.O.Thompson (eds.), pp.7–23, 1990.
‘Cultural identity and Diaspora’, in Identity, J.Rutherford
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New Times, S.Hall and M.Jacques, Lawrence and Wishart, 1990.
'Post-modernism: A Conversation with Frederick Jameson', Marxism
Today, August 1990.
‘March Without Vision: The End of Thatcherism’,
with Martin Jacques. Marxism Today, December, 1990.
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1990.
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‘Reading Gramsci’ in Gramsci’s Political Thought,
Roger Simon, Lawrence and Wishart, pp.7–10, 1991.
Het Minimale Zelf en Andere Opstallen (The Minimal Self and
Other Essays), Selected Essays, leitgeverji Sua, Amsterdam,
pp.1–211, 1991.
‘Reconstruction Work: Images of Post-war Black Settlement’
in Family Snaps: The Meaning of Domestic Photography, Jo Spence
and Patricia Holland (eds) Virago, pp.152–164, 1991.
‘Brave New World: The Debate About Post-Fordism’,
in Socialist Review, Vol. 21 No.1, Jan-March, San Francisco,
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‘You Can’t Go Home Again’, (Review of Rushdie’s
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‘The Local and the Global: Globalization and Ethinicity’,
in Culture Globalization and the World System, Anthony King
(ed), Macmillan, pp.19–40, 1991.
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in Culture, Globalization and the World System’ Anthony
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1992
‘Cultural Identity and Cinematic Representation’,
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‘And Not A Shot Fired: The End of Thatcherism?’
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1992.
‘Crossing Boundaries: Stitching The Self in Place’
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1992.
‘The Election: No New Vision, No New Votes’, New
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Kulttuurin Ja Politiikan Murroksia (Selected Essays on Culture
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1992
The Critical Decade: Black Photography in the 1980’s David
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pp.1–159.
‘The Vertigo of Displacement: Shifs within Bleak Documentary
Practices’, in Critical Decade, Bailey and Hall (eds.),
pp.14–23.
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Vincent Stokes, in The Critical Decade, op.cit. pp.106–113.
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‘Our Mongrel Selves’, The Raymond Williams Memorial
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NYand The Bay Press, Seattle. (p.21–36).
‘Deviancy, Politics and the Media’, reprinted in
The Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader, (eds.) H. Abelove, M. Borale
and D. Halperin, Routlege, London and New York.
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The Changing Role And Purpose of the BBC, The BBC Charter Review
Series, No.1 (ed.) W. Stevenson. The British Film Institute,
London.
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Edward Arnold, London. (pp.28–34).
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(pp.134–9).
‘Vanley Burke and ‘The Desire For Blackness’,
in Vanley Burke: A Retrospective (ed.) Mark Sealy, Laurence
and Wishart (pp.12–15).
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(reprinted) in the Special Issue on ‘Rethinking Race’,
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‘Culture, Community, Nation’, Cultural Studies,
vol.7 no.3 (pp.349–363).
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1994
‘Cultural Studies: Two Paradigms’, re-printed
in Contemporary Literary Criticism: Literary and Cultural Studies,
Robert Davis and Ronald Schleafer (eds.). Longman (N. Y and
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Open University and Multi-Lingual Matters, Ltd. 1994.
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Culture, Power, Hegemony: A Reader in Contemporary Social Theory,
(eds) N Dirks, E Eley and S. Ortner. Princeton University Press,
(pp.520–538).
‘Cultural Identity and Diaspora’, reprinted in Colonial
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and L., Chrisman, Harvester Wheatsheaf, London (P392–401).
‘Reflections on the Encoding/Decoding Model: An Interview’,
in Viewing, Reading, Listening: Audiences and Cultural Reception,
(eds) J. Cruz and J. Lewis, Westview Press, Boulder, Colarado.
(pp.253–274)
‘Whose English’?, in Balancing Literature, Language
and Media in the National Curriculum: Report of Commission of
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Institute.
‘Some Incorrect Paths Through Political Correctness’,
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Studies Reader, (ed) Simon Duning, Routledge.
1995
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in Gender, Race and Class in Media, (eds) G. Dines and J. Humez,
Sage, London. (pp. 18–23).
‘Myths of Caribbean Identity’, (The Walter Rodney
Memorial Lecture), New Left Review.
‘Fantasy, Identity, Politics’, in Cultural Remix:
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and J. Squires, New Formations and Lawrence and Wishart, London,
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‘Culture, Community and Nation’, in Identity, Authority
and Democracy, Research Papers in Media and Cultural Studies,
University of Sussex, (pp.39–56).
Six essays, including ‘What Is this Black in Black Popular
Culture’ and ‘Metaphors of Transformation’,
in Stuart Hall: Critical Dialogues in Cultural Studies, with
essays by Iain Chambers, Angela McRobbie, Isaac Julien, Charlotte
Brunsdon, Dick Hebdige . (Ed) Dave Morley and Kwan Hsing Chen.
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Dilemmas of Black Intervention in British Film and TV (ed.)
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‘Not A Postmodern Nomad: A Conversation with Stuart Hall
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Carlton, Australia.
1996
‘Cultural Studies: Two paradigms’ reprinted in A
Cultural Studies Reader: History, Theory, Practice, (eds) J.
Munns, and E. Ragan, Longman, London. pp.194–206.
‘Interview with Roger Bromley’, in a Cultural Studies
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‘Response to Saba Mahmood’ in Cultural Studies,
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Edward Arnold, London. pp.11–34.
‘Drifting Into A Law and Order Society’, the 1980
Cobden Society Lecture, reprinted in Criminological Perspectives,
(eds) J Muncie, E. McLaughlin and M. Langan, Sage, London. pp.257–270.
Essays reprinted in Stuart Hall: Critical Dialogues in Cultural
Studies, (eds.) D. Morley and Kwan-Hsing Chen, Routledge, London
and New York.
‘When Was The Post-Colonial’, in The Post Colonial
Question (ed) L. Curti and I. Chambers, Routledge, London and
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1997
Three Interviews with Martin Jacques, The New Statesman
‘Politics, Continency, Strategy’: Interview with
David Scott: Small Acts vol 1.
Representation: Cultural Representations and Signifying Practices,
(ed). Sage and the Open University
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‘The Spectacle of ‘the Other’’, in Representation,
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‘The Centrality Of Culture: Notes On The Cultural Revolution
Of Our Times’, in Media and Cultural Regulation (ed) K.Thompson.
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‘Cultural Studies och dess teoretiska arv” , in
Zenit No135/6 1997, Stockholm
‘Culture and Power’, Interview in Radical Philosophy
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1998
‘Rivers of Racism: Enoch Powell Thirty Years On’.
New Statesman,17th April
‘Aspiration and Attitude: Reflections on Black Britain
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in The House That Race Built, ed Wahneema Lubiana. Vintage,
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issue. Nov/Dec.
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Issue No 10. Autumn
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Brazil
‘El Problema de la Ideologia: marxismo sin garantias’,
Doxa, Ano ix No18, 1998, Verano, Argentina
‘Breaking Bread With History: C.L.R.James and The Black
Jacobins’, History Workshop Journal, Autumn, 1998.
Evidence on “Racial Stereotyping In The Police”
to The Lawrence Inquiry, with Gail Lewis and Eugene McLaughlin
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1999
“Cultural Identity and Racism” in Resssismus in
der Diskussion. Ed. Christopher Burgmer, Elefanten Press, Berlin
‘Ethnizitat: Identitat und Differenz’, (selected
essays) in Die Kleinen Unterschiede, (ed) Jan Engelman, Campus
Verlag, Germany
‘Re-inventing Britain’, Opening and Closing Statements,
in Wasifiri, No.29, Spring
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“Have Cultural Studies, Will Travel: Some Conditions of
Existence of Trans-national Dialogue’, in A Dialogue With
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‘From Scarman to Stephen Lawrence’, History Workshop
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‘Whose Heritage?’ The Arts Council of England, London
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the Post-Nation”, Third Text, 49, Winter-Spring. Kala
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“Multi-cultural citizens, monocultural citizenship? In
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No 28. Issue on Latin America: Culture and Communication. CHRS.
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“The Anti-Aparthied Movement and the Race-ing of Britain”.
Symposium Report, The AAM: A 40 Year Perspective. Sout Africa
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“A Identidade Cultural na Post-modernidade”, DP&A
Editora, Rio de Janairo, Brazil.
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2001
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“From Scarman to Stephen :Lawrence”. Reprinted in
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and I.Strum-Martin. Philo Press, Jahrundert, Germany
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in Discourse, Theory and Practice: A Reader, (eds) M.Wetherell,
S.Taylor, S.Yates. Sage/OU, London.
“The Spectacle Of The Other”, repr. in Discourse,
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Mark Sealy. Phaidon Press, London
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in Conceiving Cosmopolitanism, (eds) Steven Vertovec and Robin
Cohin. Oxford University Press
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Criminology: A Reader, (eds) Yvonne Jewkes and Gayle Letherby.
SAGE Publications, London
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in Créolité and Creolization, Documenta 11_Platform
3, (eds) Okwui Enwezor, Carlos Basualdo, Ute Meta Bauer, Susanne
Ghez, Sarat Maharaj, Mark Nash, Octavia Zaya. Hatje Cantz Publishers,
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‘Creolization, Diaspora and Hybridity’, in Creolite
and Creolization, Documenta 11, (eds) Okwui Enwesor, et.aAl.,
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“Calypso Kings” in The Auditory Culture Reader,
(eds) Michael Bull and Les Back. Berg, Oxford
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in Fault Lines, Contemporary African Art and Shifting Landscapes,
(eds) Gilane Tawadros and Sarah Campbell. Institute of International
Visual Arts (inIVA)/ Forum for African Arts/ Prince Klaus Fund,
London
“The Vertigo of Displacement” with David A. Bailey,
reprinted in The Photography Reader, (ed) Liz Wells, Routledge,
London
Da Diáspora: Identidades e Mediações Culturais,
Editora UFMG, UNESCO, Brasil
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24, Autumn, 2003
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“The Way We Live Now” in Mitra Tabrizian, Beyond
the Limits, Steidl/bbk=/Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany