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Tulloch, J. (2014) Ethics, trust and the first person in the narration of long-form journalism. Journalism, 15 (5). pp. 629-638. ISSN 1464-8849
Tulloch, John and Chapman, Jane (2013) An outlaw editor in the endgame of the Indian empire. Media History, 19 (1). pp. 17-31. ISSN 1368-8804
Tulloch, John (2012) Literary authors, parliamentary doing time in the gallery: the aesthetics of accuracy and the status of parliamentary journalism revealed in the reporting careers of four great English writers [review essay]. Ethical Space: the International Journal of Communication Ethics, 9 (4). ISSN 1742- 0105
Tulloch, John (2012) Kicking the canon in the breeches: an appreciation of Professor Nancy Roberts’s keynote address, “Firing the Canon”. Literary Journalism Studies, 4 (2). pp. 95-99. ISSN 1944-897X
Tulloch, John (2010) BBC cuts: appeasement or a very cunning plan. Ethical Space: the International Journal of Communication Ethics, 7 (2/3). ISSN 1742-0105
Tulloch, John (2009) Printing devils: reflections on the British press and the problem of “evil”. Ethical Space: the International Journal of Communication Ethics, 6 (1). ISSN 1742-0105
Tulloch, John (2008) Prime suspect: the media and the problem of trust. Ethical Space: the International Journal of Communication Ethics, 5 (1/2). ISSN 1742-0105
Tulloch, John (2007) Hunting ghost planes: an interview with journalist Stephen Grey. Journalism. Theory, practice and criticism, 8 (5). pp. 510-516. ISSN 1464-8849
Tulloch, John (2007) Tabloid citizenship: the Daily Mirror and the invasions of Egypt (1956) and Iraq (2003). Journalism studies, 8 (1). pp. 42-60. ISSN 1469-9699
Tulloch, John (2006) The privatising of pain: Lincoln newspapers, “mediated publicness” and the end of public execution. Journalism studies, 7 (3). pp. 437-451. ISSN 1469-9699
Tulloch, John (2005) Normalising the unthinkable: the British press, torture and the human rights of terror suspects. Ethical Space: the International Journal of Communication Ethics, 2 (4). pp. 25-32. ISSN 1742-0105
Tulloch, John (2004) What moral universe are you from? Everyday tragedies and the ethics of press intrusion into grief. Ethical Space: the International Journal of Communication Ethics, 1 (3). pp. 25-30. ISSN 1742-0105
Tulloch, John (2009) The age of the warrior: selected writings. Ethical Space: the International Journal of Communication Ethics, 6 (1). pp. 54-56. ISSN 1742-0105
Tulloch, John (2008) The pursuit of public journalism. Ethical Space: the International Journal of Communication Ethics, 5 (4). ISSN 1742-0105
Tulloch, John (2008) Can you trust the media? Ethical Space: the International Journal of Communication Ethics, 5 (3). pp. 55-57. ISSN 1742-0105
Tulloch, John (2007) Journalists under fire: the psychological hazards of covering war. Ethical Space: the International Journal of Communication Ethics, 4 . ISSN 1742-0105
Tulloch, John (2006) Fundamentalist journalism and the seductions of binarism [Review of 'Tabloid Britain: constructing a community through language']. Ethical Space: the International Journal of Communication Ethics, 3 (3). ISSN 1742-0105
Tulloch, John (2006) The great war for civilisation: the conquest of the Middle East. Ethical Space: the International Journal of Communication Ethics, 3 (2/3). pp. 61-63. ISSN 1742-0105
Tulloch, John (2005) Making journalists: diverse models, global issues. Ethical Space: the International Journal of Communication Ethics, 2 (4). ISSN 1742-0105
Tulloch, John (2012) The perils of sociability: Dickens, Victorian journalism and the detective police. In: Charles Dickens and the mid-Victorian press. University of Buckingham Press, Buckingham, pp. 107-122. ISBN 9781908684202
Tulloch, John (2012) The return of the 'Conchie': newspaper representations of conscientious objectors and pacifists in World War II. In: Representations of peace and conflict. Rethinking Political Violence . Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 45-66. ISBN 9780230298668
Tulloch, John (2012) Sceptic in the palace of dreams: George Orwell as film reviewer. In: Orwell Today. Abramis, Bury St Edmunds, pp. 79-101. ISBN 1845495535, 9781845495534
Tulloch, John (2012) 'The man, believed to be a journalist, was arrested': journalists, bribery and the detective police. In: The phone hacking scandal: journalism on trial. Abramis. ISBN 9781845495336
Tulloch, John (2012) Gordon Burn: journalism as a novel, the novel as journalism. In: Global Literary Journalism. : Mass Communication & Journalism (10). Peter Lang, New York, pp. 39-56. ISBN 1433118661, 9781433118661
Tulloch, John (2011) We are all dickheads now: reflections on the future of journalism. In: Face the future: tools for the modern media age. The internet and journalism today . Abramis, Suffolk, UK. ISBN 9781845494834
Tulloch, John (2010) Soldiers and citizens: the Afghan conflict, the press, the military and the breaking of the “military covenant”. In: Afghanistan, War and the Media: Deadlines and Frontlines. Abramis, Bury St Edmunds, UK, pp. 214-237. ISBN 9781845494445
Tulloch, John (2010) Conscience and the press: UK media coverage of conscientious objectors in World War II. In: Peace Journalism, War and Conflict Resolution. Peter Lang, New York. ISBN 1433107260
Tulloch, John (2009) From amnesia to apocalypse: reflections on journalism and the credit crunch. In: Playing footsie with the FTSE: the great crash of 2008 and the crisis in journalism. Ethical Space: the International Journal of Communication Ethics, Specia . Abramis Academic. ISBN 9781845493974
Tulloch, John (2009) The British tabloid press. In: Encyclopedia of Journalism. Sage Publication, London, pp. 218-223. ISBN 9780761929574
Tulloch, John (2008) Picnics on Vesuvius: the media and the problem of trust. In: Beyond trust: hype and hope in the British media. Arima Publishing, Bury St Edmunds. ISBN 9781845493417
Tulloch, John (2008) Normalising the unthinkable: the British press, torture and the human rights of terrorist suspects. In: Communication ethics now. Troubadour, Leicester, pp. 3-18. ISBN 9781906221041
Tulloch, John (2007) Charles Dickens and the voices of journalism. In: The journalistic imagination: literary journalists from Defoe to Capote and Carter. Routledge, New York, pp. 58-73. ISBN 9780415417235
Tulloch, John (2006) Specialised journalism (art and culture). In: Model curricula for journalism education. UNESCO series on journalism education . UNESCO, Paris, pp. 85-91. ISBN UNSPECIFIED
Tulloch, John (2007) Model curricula for journalism education. Project Report. UNESCO, Paris.
Tulloch, John (2011) Paranoia, mysticism, revenge and the secret state: contrasting versions of Edge of Darkness as political text. In: Covert Cultures: Art and the Secret State, 1911-1989, 4-5 February 2011, Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities.
Tulloch, John and Chapman, Jane (2010) An outlaw editor in the endgame of the Indian Empire: F. W. Wilson's radicalisation of The Pioneer, 1928-29. In: Journalism and Media History Conference, 15 September 2010, University of Sheffield.
Keeble, Richard and Tulloch, John (2014) Global literary journalism: exploring the journalistic imagination [volume 2]. Mass Communication and Journalism, 15 . Peter Lang, New York. ISBN 9781433124709, 9781433124693
Keeble, Richard and Tulloch, John (2012) Global literary journalism: exploring the journalistic imagination. Peter Lang, New York. ISBN 9781433118678
Keeble, Richard, Tulloch, John and Zollmann, Florian (2010) Peace journalism, war and conflict resolution. Peace journalism, war and conflict resolution . Peter Lang Publishers, New York, USA. ISBN 9781433107269
Tulloch, John and Sparks, Colin (2000) Tabloid tales: global debates over media standards. Critical Media Studies: Institutions, Politics, and Culture . Rowman and Littlefield. ISBN 9780230298668, 0847695727