'Unlikely heroines?: 'Women of a certain age' and romantic comedy', CineAction, (editorial collective) no 84, forthcoming 2011
'Still something else besides a mother?: Discourses of stardom and motherhood in the story of Sarah Jessica Parker', Social Semiotics, vol 18 no 2, June 2008.
'The audience is dead: Long live the audience! Interactivity, telephilia and the contemporary television audience' (co-written with Su Holmes) Critical Studies in Television, vol 1 no 1, March 2006.
'How does she wear it? Shopping with SJP and Carrie Bradshaw in the age of television stardom',Critical Studies in Television (on-line) May 2005, www.criticalstudiesintelevision.com/tv/shorts/jermynd
Women with a Mission – Lynda La Plante, DCI Jane Tennison and the Reinvention of British TV Crime Drama’, International Journal of Cultural Studies, vol 6 no 1, April 2003
Reprinted in Charlotte Brunsdon and Lynn Spigel (eds), Feminist Television Criticism: A Reader (2nd edition) (OUP, 2007).
'“Death of the Girl Next Door”; Celebrity, Femininity and Tragedy in the Murder of Jill Dando’,Feminist Media Studies, vol 1 no 3, November, 2001
‘Re-reading the Bitches from Hell: A Feminist Appropriation of the Female Psychopath’, Screen, vol 37 no 3, Autumn 1996
Prime Suspect (BFI Palgrave Macmillan, 2010)
Falling in Love Again: Romantic Comedy in Contemporary Cinema (IB Tauris, 2009) co-editor and chapter author
Sex and the City (Wayne State University Press, 2008)
Crimewatching: Investigating Real Crime TV (IB Tauris, 2006)
Understanding Reality Television (Routledge, 2004) co-editor & chapter author
Hollywood Transgressor: The Cinema of Kathryn Bigelow (Wallflower Press, 2003) co-editor and chapter author
The Audience Studies Reader (Routledge, 2002) co-editor & author of various section introductions
'Public Tears and Private Moments: Saying Goodbye to Sex and the City' in Byers, Michele & David Lavery (eds) On the Verge of Tears: Why Movies, Television, Music, Art, Popular Culture, Literature and the Real World Make Us Cry (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010)
'Making sense of a female malady: Fear of crime, hysteria and women watching Crimewatch' in Humphries, Drew (ed) Women, Violence and the Media: Readings in Feminist Criminology(Northeastern University Press, 2009)
'‘I Heart NY: The Rom-Com’s Love Affair with New York’ in Abbott, Stacey and Jermyn, Deborah (eds) Falling in Love Again: Romantic Comedy in Contemporary Cinema (I B Tauris, 2009)
''Ask the fastidious woman from Surbiton to hand-wash the underpants of the aging Oldham skinhead...': Why not Wife Swap?' (co-written with Su Holmes) in Thomas Austin and Wilma De Jong (eds) Rethinking Documentary: New Perspectives and Practices (OUP, 2008)
'Body Matters: Spectacle, realism and the corpse in CSI' in Michael Allen (ed) Reading CSI: Crime TV Under The Microscope (IB Tauris, 2007)
'Reasons to split up: Interactivity, realism and the multiple-screen image in 24' in Stephen Peacock (ed) Reading 24: TV Against the Clock (IB Tauris, 2006)
‘Writing the Rachael Papers: In Search of Blade Runner’s Lost Icon’ in Will Brooker (ed) The Blade Runner Experience: New Essays on the After-effects and Intertexts of a Cult Film (Wallflower Press, 2005)
'Dying to tell you something: posthumous narration and female omniscience in Desperate Housewives' in Kim Akass and Janet McCabe (eds) Reading Desperate Housewives: Beyond the White Picket Fence (IB Tauris, 2006)
'Bringing out the * in you: SJP, Carrie Bradshaw and the evolution of television stardom' in Su Holmes and Sean Redmond (eds) Framing Celebrity: New Directions in Celebrity Culture (Routledge 2006)
‘You Can’t Keep A Dead Woman Down – The Female Corpse and Textual Disruption in Contemporary Hollywood’, in Elizabeth Klaver (ed) Images of the Dead (University of Wisconsin Press, 2004)
‘Fact, Fiction and Everything in Between – Reading Crimewatch UK’, in Jacqueline Furby and Karen Randell (eds) Screen Methods: Comparative Readings in Screen Studies (Wallflower Press, 2005)
‘‘This is about real people’: video technologies, actuality & affect in the television crime appeal’ in Su Holmes and Deborah Jermyn (eds) Understanding Reality Television (Routledge, 2004)
‘In love with Sarah Jessica Parker: Celebrating Female Fandom and Friendship in Sex and the City’ in Kim Akass and Janet McCabe (eds) Reading Sex and the City (I. B. Tauris, 2004)
‘Cherchez la Femme: The Weight of Water & the Search for Bigelow in a Bigelow Film’ in Deborah Jermyn and Sean Redmond (eds) Hollywood Transgressor: The Cinema of Kathryn Bigelow (Wallflower Press, 2003)
‘Photo stories and family albums: imaging criminals and victims on Crimewatch UK ’, in Paul Mason (ed) Criminal Visions: Media Representations of Crime and Justice(Willan, 2003)
''I kind of thought I was closed for business': Women, ageing and romantic comedy', London Film and Media Conference, University of London, July 2011
''Glorious, glamorous and that old standby, amorous': Female stardom, ageing and romantic comedy', plenary speaker, Rom-Com Actually Conference, De Montfort University, March 2011
''We account ourselves then old when young men's eyes leave looking at us': ageing women on screen', invited inaugural speaker, Bournemouth Media School Post-Doc Research Group, November 2010
''I'm not really a fashionista, I swear!... I'm a mum and function comes first!': Sarah Jessica Parker and the the negotiation of celebrity motherhood', Console-Ing Passions, University of California at Santa Barbara, April 2008
‘Love Story: The Rom-Com’s Affair with NYC’, Screen annual conference, University of Glasgow, July 2007
‘I Heart New York: Romancing the City in Sex and the City’, MEDIANZ Conference, Victoria University of Wellington, February 2007.
A version of this paper also delivered at the SCMS annual conference, Chicago, March 2007.
-'Dying to tell you something: female omniscience and posthumous narration in Desperate Housewives', March 2006, Society for Cinema and Media Studies annual conference, Vancouver.
This paper also delivered as a Guest Speaker at the Universities of Otago and Victoria, NZ, in April 2006.
Society for Cinema and Media Studies annual conference, April 2005, 'Just like star-ting over: SJP, Sex and the City and the reconceptualisation of TV stardom, Uni of London
American Quality Television Conference, Trinity College Dublin, April 2004, ‘‘What a strange fuss’: reading the critical and cultural reception of Sex and the City’
Gendering Representations of Criminal and Victims Conference, Greenwich University May 2003, ‘Making Sense of a Female Malady: Fear of crime, hysteria and women watching Crimewatch’
‘The Spectacle of The Real’ conference Brunel University, Jan 2003; ‘It’s the most dramatic thing you can have’: CCTV & the spectacle of actuality in TV crime appeal programming’
‘Lynda La Plante and the Reinvention of TV Crime Drama’, May 2002, University of Surrey Roehampton seminar series
‘Fact, Fiction and Everything in Between: Watching Crimewatch UK’, Nov 2001, Southampton University Seminar Series
Media Studies at the Millennium, MeCCSA 2000 Conference, University of Sheffield, Jan 2000; ‘Life’s Parade at Your Fingertips – The Melodramatic Heritage of Jerry Springer’
Society for Cinema Studies Annual Conference, Palm Beach 1999; ‘You Can’t Keep a Dead Woman Down’.
‘Media 1998’ Conference, Institute of Education, University of London; ‘Disturbing Sites’
Review of Lynda La Plante by Julia Hallam (MUP, 2005), Critical Studies in Television, vol 3 no 1, Spring 2008
Entries on Roberto Rodriguez and Jon Amiel, The Critical Guide to Contemporary North American Directors (Wallflower Press, 2000 & 2003).
Essay on ‘Hollywood’ in Gary McDonagh (ed) The Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Culture(Routledge, 2000)
Various entries in Roberta Pearson and Philip Simpson (eds) The Critical Dictionary of Film and Television Terms(Routledge, 2000)