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

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

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

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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