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Hugh Ortega Breton
Hugh Ortega Breton
Senior Lecturer Media, Television and Film, Edge Hill University
Verified email at edgehill.ac.uk
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Eco-apocalypse: environmentalism, political alienation, and therapeutic agency
H Ortega Breton, P Hammond
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2016
202016
Bridging the political deficit: Loss, morality, and agency in films addressing climate change
P Hammond, HO Breton
Communication, Culture & Critique 7 (3), 303-319, 2014
172014
Coping with a crisis of meaning: Televised paranoia
HO Breton
Media and the Inner World: Psycho-cultural Approaches to Emotion, Media and …, 2014
132014
Feeling Persecuted? The definitive role of paranoid anxiety in the constitution of ‘War on Terror’television
HO Breton
Discourses and Practices of Terrorism, 90-108, 2010
112010
Screening for Meaning: Terrorism as the product of a Paranoid Style in Politics and Popular Culture
HO Breton
Screens of Terror: representations of war and terrorism in film and …, 2011
62011
A psycho-cultural approach to radio listening and creative production
HO Breton
The Radio Journal–International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media 11 (1), 75-90, 2013
42013
The Paranoid Style in Spooks/MI-5: re-fashioning the subject
HO Breton
Culture and power: identity and identification, 189-202, 2013
22013
Building Resilience and Overcoming Adversity through Dance & Drama (BROAD) 2019 Research and Evaluation Report
L Froggett, H Ortega Breton
N/A, 2020
12020
The Paranoid Style’s traumatic speculations of suffering
H Ortega Breton
The War on Terror: post-9/11 television drama, docudrama and documentary, 2015
2015
Publications Received and Noted
HO Breton
Free Associations, 129-133, 2012
2012
The paranoid style on British television, 1998-2007: an object relations approach
H Ortega Breton
University of Roehampton, 2010
2010
The Paranoid Style: Television as Coping and Relating 1998-2007
HO Breton
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