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McKee, Alan (1997) The Aboriginal version of Ken Done ... banal aboriginal identities in Australia. Cultural Studies, 11(2), pp. 191-206.
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2McKee, Alan (1997) Marking the liminal for true blue Aussies : the generic placement of Aboriginality in Australian soap operas. Australian Journal of Communication, 24(1), pp. 42-57.
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McKee, Alan (1999) Australian Gay Porn Videos: the National Identity of Despised Cultural Objects. The International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2(2), pp. 178-198.
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1Sheridan-Burns, Lynette & McKee, Alan (1999) Reporting on Indigenous Issues: some practical suggestions for improving journalistic practice in the coverage of indigenous affairs. Australian Journalism Review : AJR, 21(2), pp. 103-116.
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618McKee, Alan (1999) Accentuate the 'Negative': Reality and Race in Australian Film Reviewing. Australian Studies in Journalism, 1999(8), pp. 139-157.
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264McKee, Alan (1999) Love Affair Against the Odds: Ernie Dingo and Reconciliation. Australian Studies, 14(1-2), pp. 189-208.
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438McKee, Alan (1999) Researching the 'reception' of indigenous affairs in Australia. Screen, 40(4), pp. 451-454.
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117McKee, Alan (1999) Resistance is hopeless : assimilating queer theory. Social Semiotics, 9(2), pp. 235-249.
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3McKee, Alan (1999) Suck on that mate : Australian Gay Porn videos. In Verhoeven, Deb (Ed.) Twin Peeks : Australian and New Zealand Feature Films. Damned Publishing, Melbourne, pp. 119-128.
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McKee, Alan (2000) How to tell the difference between a positive image and a stereotype: reading Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Screening the Past, 9.
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166McKee, Alan (2000) Images of gay men in the media and the development of self esteem. Australian Journal of Communication, 27(2), pp. 81-98.
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1,454McKee, Alan (2000) Must see TV : mapping an Australian mediasphere. Metro Magazine, 121-22, pp. 55-59.
McKee, Alan (2000) Prime time drama : 77 Sunset Strip to Seachange. In Turner , Graeme & Cunningham, Stuart (Eds.) The Australian TV Book. Allen & Unwin, Sydney.
McKee, Alan (2000) Speaking as an Expert. Southern Review: Communication, Politics and Culture, 33(1), pp. 67-73.
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McKee, Alan (2001) Australian Television: A Genealogy of Great Moments. Oxford University Press, Sydney, Australia.
McKee, Alan (2001) Introduction : interpreting interpretation. Continuum : Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 15(1), pp. 9-14.
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41McKee, Alan (2001) Textual Analysis. In Turner, Graeme & Cunningham, Stuart (Eds.) Media and Communications in Australia. Allen & Unwin, St Leonards, N.S.W, pp. 62-71.
McKee, Alan (2001) 'Which is the best Doctor Who story?' : a case study in value judgements outside the academy'. Intensities : The Journal of Cult Media.
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227McKee, Alan & Sexton, Grania (2001) The place of media in community formation for homeless youth : a case study of Gibber magazine. Australian Journal of Communication, 28(2), pp. 63-76.
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38McKee, Alan (2001) A policy argument for Federal Government subsidies for the production of Australian gay pornographic videos. In Atkinson, Keith & Richards, Justine (Eds.) Queer in the 21st century : The Body, Queer and Politic. Gay and Lesbian Welfare Association, Fortitude Valley, Qld., pp. 119-138.
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McKee, Alan (2002) What cultural studies needs is more theory. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 16(3), pp. 311-316.
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102McKee, Alan (2002) Interview with Russell T. Davies. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 16(2), pp. 235-244.
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202McKee, Alan (2002) Public intellectuals: an introduction to Continuum 's new series of interviews. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 16(2), pp. 221-223.
McKee, Alan (2002) I don't want to be a citizen (if it means I have to watch the ABC). Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy: quarterly journal of media research and resources, 2002(103), pp. 14-23.
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332McKee, Alan (2002) Double standards in cultural judgements. Australian Screen Education, 2002(30), pp. 46-49.
Petelin, Roslyn, Turner, Graeme, McKee, Alan, Pearson, M.S., Zorn, T., Greenfield, C., et al. (2002) Editing and publishing symposium: Taking submission seriously. Australian Journal of Communication, 29(2), pp. 103-107.
McKee, Alan (2002) Fandom. In Miller, Toby (Ed.) Television Studies. BFI Publishing, London, pp. 66-69.
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McKee, Alan (2003) Postscript. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 17(1), pp. 110-112.
McKee, Alan (2003) Textual analysis : a beginner's guide. Sage Publications, United Kingdom, London.
McKee, Alan (2003) What is television for? In Jancovich, Mark & Lyons, James (Eds.) Popular Quality Television : Cult TV, the Industry and Fans. BFI Publishing, London, pp. 62-71.
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McKee, Alan (2004) Views On Happiness In The Television Series Ally Mcbeal: The Philosophy Of David E. Kelley. Journal of Happiness Studies, 5(4), pp. 385-411.
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216McKee, Alan (2004) Does size matter? Dominant discourses about penises in Western culture. Cultural Studies Review, 10(2), pp. 168-182.
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1,959McKee, Alan (2004) Is Doctor Who political? European Journal of Cultural Studies, 7(2), pp. 201-217.
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439McKee, Alan (2004) How to tell the difference between production and consumption : a case study in Doctor Who fandom. In Gwenllian-Jones, S & Pearson, Richard M. (Eds.) Cult Television. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis.
McKee, Alan (2004) Who gets to be an intellectual? In David , Carter & Jackie, Huggins (Eds.) The Ideas Market : An alternative take on Australia's intellectual life. Melbourne University Publishing, Carlton , Vic., pp. 97-114.
McKee, Alan (2004) The effects of pornography on attitudes towards sexuality Implications for policy approaches to internet censorship in Australia. In Gerald, Goggin (Ed.) Virtual Nation: The Internet in Australia. UNSW Press, Sydney Australia, pp. 102-115.
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McKee, Alan (2005) The Objectification of Women in Mainstream Pornographic Videos in Australia. The Journal of Sex Research (JSR), 42(4), pp. 277-290.
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8McKee, Alan (2005) Interview with Kate Orman: Dr Who author. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 19(1), pp. 127-139.
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137McKee, Alan (2005) Skills for the 'Real World': Teaching television at universities. Screen Education, pp. 97-102.
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385McKee, Alan (2005) The need to bring the voices of pornography consumers into public debates about the genre and its effects. Australian Journal of Communication, 32(2), pp. 71-94.
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541McKee, Alan (2005) The objectification of women in mainstream porn videos in Australia. The Journal of Sex Research, 42(4), pp. 277-290.
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McKee, Alan (2006) The aesthetics of pornography: the insights of consumers. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 20(4), pp. 523-539.
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1,222McKee, Alan (2006) Censorship of sexually explicit materials: What do consumers of pornography have to say? Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy: quarterly journal of media research and resources, 2006(120), pp. 35-50.
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856McKee, Alan (2006) Doctor Who, Popular Culture and Politics: An Annotated Interview with Paul Magrs. M/C Dialogue: conversations in culture and the media.
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McKee, Alan (2007) 'Saying you've been at dad's porn book is part of growing up': youth, pornography and education. Metro Magazine, 2007(155), pp. 118-122.
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575McKee, Alan (2007) The relationship between attitudes towards women, consumption of pornography, and other demographic variables in a survey of 1023 consumers of pornography. International Journal of Sexual Health, 19(1), pp. 31-45.
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7McKee, Alan (2007) Conclusion. In McKee, Alan (Ed.) Beautiful things in popular culture. Blackwell Publishing, Malden, MA, pp. 204-224.
McKee, Alan (2007) Introduction. In McKee, Alan (Ed.) Beautiful things in popular culture. Blackwell Publishing, Malden, MA, pp. 1-14.
McKee, Alan (2007) Why is 'City of Death' the best Doctor Who story? In Butler, David (Ed.) Time and relative dissertations in space : critical perspective on Doctor Who. Manchester University Press, Manchester, pp. 233-245.
McKee, Alan (2007) The fans of cultural theory. In Gray, Jonathan, Sandvoss, Cornel, & Harrington, C. Lee (Eds.) Fandom : identities and communities in a mediated world. New York University Press, New York, pp. 88-97.
McKee, Alan (2007) The positive and negative effects of pornography as attributed by consumers. Australian Journal of Communication, 34(1), pp. 87-104.
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McKee, Alan, Albury, Kath, & Lumby, Catharine (2008) The Porn Report. Melbourne University Press, Melbourne.
McKee, Alan (2008) Reality versus authenticity : mapping the scaffolding requirements for teaching intellectual skills for working in television. Journal of Learning Design, 2(2).
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McKee, Alan (2009) Social scientists don’t say titwank’. Sexualities: studies in culture and society, 12(5), pp. 629-646.
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1McKee, Alan (2009) Is Doctor Who Australian? Media International Australia incorporating Culture and Policy, pp. 54-66.
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1McKee, Alan & Birnie, Amelia (2009) Differences between journalistic and academic accounts of child sexual abuse in Australia. Australian Journal of Communication, 36(3), pp. 93-110.
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251McKee, Alan (2009) Television’s greatest hits : compiling a television studies canon. Screen Education, pp. 90-104.
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McKee, Alan (2010) Everything is child abuse. Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy, 2010(135), pp. 131-140.
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1McKee, Alan (2010) Does pornography harm young people? Australian Journal of Communication, 37(1), pp. 17-36.
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384Collis, Christy, McKee, Alan, & Hamley, Ben (2010) Entertainment industries at university : designing a curriculum. Continuum : Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 24(6), pp. 921-932.
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1Hamley, Benjamin, McKee, Alan, & Collis, Christy (2010) Entertainment: An interdisciplinary approach to an object of study. Cultural Science, 3(2), pp. 1-10.
McKee, A., Albury, K., Dunne, M., Grieshaber, S., Hartley, J., Lumby, C., et al. (2010) Healthy sexual development : a multidisciplinary framework for research. International Journal of Sexual Health, 22(1), pp. 14-19.
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McKee, Alan (2011) Alternative primary sources for studying Australian television history : an annotated list of online private collections. Screening the Past.
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84McKee, Alan (2011) The aesthetic system of entertainment. In McKee, Alan, Collis, Christy, & Hamley, Ben (Eds.) Entertainment Industries: Entertainment as a Cultural System. Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), Abingdon, Oxon, pp. 9-19.
McKee, Alan (2011) YouTube versus the national film and sound archive: Which is the more useful resource for historians of Australian television? Television and New Media, 12(2), pp. 154-173.
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3McKee, Alan (2011) The importance of entertainment for sexuality education. Sex Education : Sexuality, Society and Learning, 12(5), pp. 499-509.
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McKee, Alan & Silver, Jon (2012) The relationship between entertainment producers and higher education providers. Media International Australia incorporating Culture and Policy, pp. 18-28.
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36McKee, Alan (2012) Pornography as entertainment. Continuum : Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 4(1), pp. 541-552.
McKee, Alan (2012) Australian television, popular memory and suburbia. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 15(3), pp. 303-314.
Attwood, Feona, Barker, Meg, Bragg, Sara, Egan, Danielle, Evans, Adrienne, Harvey, Laura, et al. (2012) Engaging with the Bailey Review : blogging, academia and authenticity. Psychology and Sexuality, 3(1), pp. 69-94.
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1McKee, Alan, Collis, Christy, & Hamley, Ben (Eds.) (2012) Entertainment industries : entertainment as a cultural system. Routledge, London.
McKee, Alan & Keating, Chris (2012) “They’re My Two Favourites” versus “The Bigger Scheme of Things” : pro-Am historians remember Australian television. In Darian-Smith, Kate & Turnbull, Sue (Eds.) Remembering Television : Histories, Technologies, Memories. Cambridge Scholars Press, Newcastle Upon Tyne, pp. 52-73.
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McKee, Alan (2013) Why are children the most important audience for pornography in Australia? In Watching Films : New Perspectives on Movie-Going, Exhibition and Reception. Intellect Books. (In Press)
Goode, Luke & McKee, Alan (2013) Conflict and seduction in the public sphere. Media, Culture & Society, 35(1), pp. 113-120.
Watson, Anne-Frances & McKee, Alan (2013) Masturbation and the media. Sexuality and Culture. (In Press)
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16McKee, Alan (2013) Methodological issues in defining aggression for content analyses of Sexually Explicit Material. Archives of Sexual Behavior. (In Press)
McKee, Alan & Dore, Johanna (2013) Pro-Am curators of Australian television history : how is their practice different from that of professional television historians? Australasian Journal of Popular Culture. (In Press)
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3McKee, Alan (2013) The power of art, the power of entertainment. Media, Culture and Society. (In Press)
