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Hill, Andrew (2008). Re-Imagining the war on terror: seeing, waiting, travelling. Shifting Securities series. Basingstoke: Palgrave.

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Hill, Andrew (2011). The city, the psyche and the visibility of religious spaces. In: Bridge, Gary and Watson, Sophie eds. The New Blackwell Companion to the City. Wiley-Blackwell Companions to Geography. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 367–375.

Hill, Andrew (2008). Hostage videos in the War on Terror. In: Redmond, Sean and Randell, Karen eds. War Body on Screen. London: Continuum, pp. 247–262.

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Hill, Andrew and Aradau, Claudia (2013). The politics of Drawing: children, evidence, and the Darfur conflict. International Political Sociology, 7(4) pp. 369–387.

Hill, Andrew and White, Andrew (2012). Painting peace?: murals and the Northern Ireland peace process. Irish Political Studies, 27(1) pp. 71–88.

Hill, Andrew and Alshaer, Atef (2010). BBC Arabic TV: Participation and the Question of Public Diplomacy. Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, 3(2) pp. 152–170.

Hill, Andrew and White, Andy (2008). The flying of Israeli flags in Northern Ireland. Identities: global studies in culture and power, 15(1) pp. 31–50.

Hill, Andrew (2007). The Cemented with Love Controversy: Sam Thompson and the BBC in Northern Ireland. Journal of British Cinema and Television, 4(1) pp. 121–139.

Hill, Andrew (2006). Northern Ireland and pre-troubles BBC television drama. Media History, 12(1) pp. 47–60.

Hill, Andrew (2006). The Bin Laden Tapes. Journal for Cultural Research, 10(1) pp. 35–46.

Hill, Andrew (2002). Acid House and Thatcherism: noise, the mob and the English countryside. British Journal of Sociology, 53(1) pp. 89–105.

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Hill, Andrew (2008). Writing the Visual. CRESC Working Paper 51; Open University, Milton Keynes.

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