Items where Subject is "Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification > STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY (160000) > POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION (160500) > Communications and Media Policy (160503)"
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- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
- STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY (160000) (2106)
- POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION (160500) (520)
- Communications and Media Policy (160503) (46)
- POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION (160500) (520)
- STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY (160000) (2106)
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
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Cunningham, Stuart D. (2010) Aligning communication, cultural and media studies research and scholarship with industry and policy : Australian instances. Media International Australia incorporating Culture and Policy, pp. 13-19.
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148Cunningham, Stuart D. (2006) Australia - a creative economy? In Probyn, Elspeth, Muecke, Stephen, & Shoemaker, Adam (Eds.) Creating Value : The Humanities and Their Publics. Australian Academy of the Humanities, Canberra, pp. 33-41.
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2008) Creative destruction : lessons for science and innovation policy from the rise of the creative industries. Cultural Science, 1(1).
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146Cunningham, Stuart D. (2008) From creative industries to creative economy. In Hearn, Gregory N. & Rooney, David J. (Eds.) Knowledge policy : challenges for the 21st century. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham ; Northampton, pp. 70-82.
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2008) Political and media leadership in the age of YouTube. In Hart, Paul ’t & Uhr, John (Eds.) Public leadership : perspectives and practices. ANU E Press (The Australian National University), Canberra, ACT, pp. 177-186.
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2006) What price a creative economy? Platform Papers. Currency House, Strawberry Hills, N.S.W..
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2003) The evolving Creative Industries: From original assumptions to contemporary interpretations. (Unpublished)
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2,103Cunningham, Stuart D. (2004) The humanities, creative arts and the innovation agenda. In Wissler, Rod, Haseman, Brad, Wallace, Sue-Anne, & Keane, Michael (Eds.) Innovation in Australian arts, media and design: Fresh Challenges for the Tertiary Sector. Post Pressed, Flaxton, Qld, pp. 221-232.
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596Cunningham, Stuart D. & Higgs, Peter L. (2008) Creative industries mapping : where have we come from and where are we going? Creative Industries Journal, 1(1), pp. 7-30.
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Flew, Terry (2005) Creative Commons and the creative industries. Media and Arts Law Review, 10(4), pp. 257-264.
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401Flew, Terry (2004) Critical communications research in Australia : from radical populism to creative industries. Javnost: The Public, 11(3), pp. 31-46.
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5Flew, Terry (2008) Cultural and creative industries. In Hearn, Gregory, Rooney, David J., & Wright, David (Eds.) Knowledge Policy: Challenges for the 21st Century. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 59-69.
Flew, Terry (2012) Globalization, media policy and regulatory design : rethinking the Australian media classification scheme. Australian Journal of Communication, 39(2), pp. 1-18.
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196Flew, Terry (1998) Government, citizenship and cultural policy : expertise and participation in Australian media policy. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 4(2), pp. 311-327.
Flew, Terry (2012) Media classification : Content regulation in an age of convergent media. Media International Australia, 143(May), pp. 5-15.
Flew, Terry (2011) Rethinking public service media and citizenship: digital strategies for news and current affairs at Australia’s Special Broadcasting Service. International Journal of Communication, 5, pp. 215-232.
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212Flew, Terry (2011) Rethinking regulatory design : The Australian National Classification Scheme review. In Knowledge/Culture/Social Change Conference, 7-9 November, University of Western Sydney, Parramatta, Australia. (Unpublished)
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74Flew, Terry (2012) Revisiting the debate about public service media exceptionalism. In Lowe, Gregory & Martin, Fiona (Eds.) RIPE@2012 Conference - Workgroups and Papers, University of Sydney, University of Sydney, Sydney, N. S. W.
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40Flew, Terry (2004) Sovereignty and Software: Rethinking Cultural Policy in a Global Creative Economy. In Forum Barcelona 2004 – Communication and cultural diversity: The dialogue, 24-27 MAY, 2004, Barcelona, Spain.
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437Flew, Terry (2008) The politics of media policy [Review]. Australian Journalism Review, 30(2), pp. 127-129.
Flew, Terry & Croucher, Rosalind (2012) Classification—Content Regulation and Convergent Media. Australian Law Reform Commission, Sydney, Australia.
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29Flew, Terry & Cunningham, Stuart D. (2010) Creative industries after the first decade of debate. The Information Society, 26(2), pp. 113-123.
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5Flew, Terry, Leisten, Susanna H., & Hearn, Gregory N. (2006) Alternative systems for Intellectual Property in the digital age. In Servaes, Jan & Thomas, Pradip (Eds.) Intellectual Property Rights Communication in Asia: Conflicting Traditions. SAGE Publications, New Delhi, India, pp. 226-240.
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159Flew, Terry & Swift, Adam Glen (2013) Regulating journalists? The Finkelstein Review, the Convergence Review, and News Media Regulation in Australia. Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies, 2(1), pp. 181-200.
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5Foth, Marcus (2009) Editorial. 3CMedia : Journal of Community, Citizen's and Third Sector Media and Communication.
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Goldsmith, Ben, Cunningham, Stuart D., & Thomas, Julian (2012) Convergence and Australian content : the importance of access. Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy, -(144), pp. 13-18.
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21Goldsmith, Ben & Thomas, Julian (2012) The Convergence Review and the future of Australian content regulation. Telecommunications Journal of Australia, 62(3), 44.1-44.12.
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Hearn, Gregory N., Cunningham, Stuart D., & Ordonez, Diego (2004) Commercialisation of knowledge in universities : The case of Creative Industries. Prometheus, 22(2), pp. 189-200.
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3Higgs, Peter L. & Cunningham, Stuart D. (2007) Australia's Creative Economy: Mapping Methodologies. (Unpublished)
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Keane, Michael A. (2009) Creative industries in China : four perspectives on social transformation. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 15(4), pp. 431-434.
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4Keane, Michael A. (2010) Keeping up with the neighbours : China's soft power ambitions. Cinema Journal, 49(3), pp. 130-139.
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1Keane, Michael A. (2010) Re-imagining China's future : soft power, cultural presence and the East Asian media market. In Black, Daniel, Epstein, Stephen, & Tokita, Alison (Eds.) Complicated Currents : Media Flows, Soft Power and East Asia. Monash University ePress, Clayton, Victoria, 41.1-14.13.
Keane, Michael A. (2010) Reclaiming China's former soft power. Journal of the Oriental Society of Australia, 42, pp. 50-65.
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68Keane, Michael A. (2009) Understanding China : navigating the road ahead. Economia della Cultura, pp. 11-18.
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138Keane, Michael A. (2009) Understanding the creative economy : a tale of two cities clusters. Creative Industries Journal, 1(3), pp. 211-226.
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Li, Li & Zhang, Weihong (2008) Hong Kong's creative industries : proximity to the mainland, broad view to the world [published in Chinese]. In Zhang, Jingcheng (Ed.) Chinese creative industries development report (2008). Chinese Economics Press, Beijing, pp. 513-541.
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McNair, Brian (2011) An Introduction to Political Communication, 5th Edition. Communication and Society. Routledge.
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Notley, Tanya M. (2009) Young people, online networks and social inclusion. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. (In Press)
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Potts, Jason D. & Cunningham, Stuart D. (2008) Four models of the creative industries. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 14(3), pp. 233-247.
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Spurgeon, Christina L., Collis, Christy, Foth, Marcus, & Severson, Pernilla (2010) A new educational technology for media and communication studies : mapping media in Australia and Sweden. In Stewart, Concetta M., Schifter, Catherine C., & Selverian, Melissa E. Markaridian (Eds.) Teaching and Learning with Technology : Beyond Constructivism. Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), London, pp. 113-130.
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Talip, Bazilah H.J.A. & Narayan, Bhuva (2012) An exploration of the role of web and mobile social media in the implementation of e-Government in Malaysia. In 2nd DGI Conference : Social Media & Web Science - The Web as a Living Space, 22-23 March 2012, Lindner Conference Hotel, Düsseldorf. (In Press)
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Zhang, Xiaoming & Keane, Michael A. (2009) International Perspectives on the Creative Econmomy. International Perspectives on the Creative Economy, 1. Sunchime Publishing, Beijing.
