Guide: How to cite a Broadcast in UWE Bristol style
Cite A Broadcast in UWE Bristol style
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Use the following template to cite a broadcast using the UWE Bristol citation style. For help with other source types, like books, PDFs, or websites, check out our other guides. To have your reference list or bibliography automatically made for you, try our free citation generator.
Key:
Pink text = information that you will need to find from the source.
Black text = text required by the UWE Bristol style.
Reference list
Place this part in your bibliography or reference list at the end of your assignment.
Template:
Anon (Year Published) Title.
Example:
Anon (2007) Public debate on the issue of female circumcision.
In-text citation
Place this part right after the quote or reference to the source in your assignment.
Template
(Anon, Year Published)
Example
Mahmoud Ashur: "Female circumcision is a traditional custom, and not a religious act. All the hadiths dealing with female circumcision are unreliable. Moreover, the hadith cited by those who support circumcision calls to refrain from it more than it calls to perform it. [...] "Female circumcision is not part of Islam. Rather, it is a traditional custom. Under no circumstances should we follow this custom, because it leaves a deep wound in the souls of these girls, which has a psychological, emotional, and social impact on their lives. Female circumcision does a lot of damage. This damage is harmful, and it shatters the girl's soul. Therefore, it is absolutely forbidden to perform this custom. No person should do this, because it is harmful and causes damage. [...] "This is a despicable, ugly, and evil custom. It is performed by a woman who uses inappropriate and non-sterile instruments. She may be passing on to the girl a terrible disease, or causing her a wound that never heals, because the person who performs this custom lacks expertise and experience, and does not know how to sterilize the instruments, and therefore she inflicts terrible diseases upon the girls." (Anon, 2007)
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