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- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (26013)
- LANGUAGES COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE (200000) (1326)
- COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES (200100) (729)
- Media Studies (200104) (165)
- COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES (200100) (729)
- LANGUAGES COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE (200000) (1326)
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (26013)
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McKee, Alan, Collis, Christy, & Hamley, Ben (Eds.) (2012) Entertainment industries : entertainment as a cultural system. Routledge, London.
Duffield, Lee R. & Ianziti, Gary J. (Eds.) (2010) Europe and the Media: Building a new kind of Europe; is mass media the key? VDM Verlag Dr Muller, Saarbrucken, Germany.
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157Tacchi, Jo A. & Kiran, M.S. (Eds.) (2008) Finding a voice : themes and discussions. UNESCO, New Delhi, India.
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26Watkins, Jerry J. & Tacchi, Jo A. (Eds.) (2008) Participatory content creation for development : principles and practices. UNESCO, New Delhi, India.
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Adkins, Barbara A. & Nasarczyk, Jason (2009) Asynchronicity and the ‘time envelope’ of online annotation : the case of the photosharing website, Flickr. Australian Journal of Communication, 35(3), pp. 115-140.
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97Allen, Matthew & Foth, Marcus (2010) Research for Action : Networking University and Community for Social Responsibility (Workshop). In Making Links 2010 : Where Social Change and Technology Converge, 15-17 November 2010, Perth, Western Australia.
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39Allen, Matthew & Foth, Marcus (2011) Research in action for community informatics : A matter for conversation (editorial introduction). Journal of Community Informatics, 7(3).
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Bartlett, Jennifer (2004) Making a difference after all: the relationship between media and strategic public relations. Australian Journal of Communication, 31(1), pp. 75-87.
Bean, Clive S. (2005) How the political audiences of Australian public and commerical television channels differ. Australian Journal of Communication, 32(2), pp. 41-55.
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240Ben Harush, Orit Rivka (2009) Defining friendworks : communication perspective on social networks types. In Flew, Terry (Ed.) Communication, Creativity and Global Citizenship : Refereed Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Conference 2009, Creative Industries Precinct, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, pp. 191-208.
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112Bromley, Michael S. (2003) A sham renaissance? 9/11 and the authority of newspaper journalism. Australian Journalism Review, 25(1), pp. 5-31.
Brow, Justin, Hearn, Gregory N., & Bridgstock, Ruth S. (2008) 60Sox and the 2bobmob : mentoring in an online learning community for creative industries graduates. In Proceedings of World Graduates Conference, Melbourne.
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50Bruns, Axel (2011) Towards distributed citizen participation : lessons from WikiLeaks and the Queensland Floods. In Parycek, Peter, Kripp, Manuel J., & Edelmann, Noella (Eds.) CeDEM11: Proceedings of the International Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government, Edition Donau-Universität Krems, Danube-University Krems, Austria, pp. 35-52.
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92Bruns, Axel (2010) Vom Prosumenten zum Produtzer. In Blättel-Mink, Birgit & Hellmann, Kai-Uwe (Eds.) Prosumer Revisited: Zur Aktualität einer Debatte. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden, pp. 191-205.
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90Bruns, Axel & Adams, Debra A. (2009) Mapping the Australian political blogosphere. In Russell, Adrienne & Echchaibi, Nabil (Eds.) International blogging : identity, politics and networked publics. Peter Lang Publishing Group, New York, pp. 85-109.
Bruns, Axel & Burgess, Jean E. (2011) New methodologies for researching news discussion on Twitter. In The Future of Journalism 2011, 8 - 9 September 2011, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK. (Unpublished)
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133Bruns, Axel & Burgess, Jean E. (2011) The use of Twitter hashtags in the formation of ad hoc publics. In 6th European Consortium for Political Research General Conference, 25 - 27 August 2011, University of Iceland, Reykjavik.
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44Bruns, Axel, Burgess, Jean E., Crawford, Kate, & Shaw, Frances (2012) #qldfloods and @QPSMedia: Crisis Communication on Twitter in the 2011 South East Queensland Floods. ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane QLD Australia.
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13Burgess, Jean (2007) Mediating cultural politics : a dialogue with Georgina Born. M/C Journal - Dialogue.
Burgess, Jean & Klaebe, Helen (2009) Digital storytelling as participatory public history in Australia. In Hartley, John & McWilliam, Kelly (Eds.) Story Circle: Digital Storytelling Around the World. Chichester, U.K. ; Malden, MA , Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 155-166.
Burgess, Jean, Nelms, Emma, & McEntee, Joy (2003) How to pick a fight : Visualisation and sharing in catastrophic times. M/C Journal, 6(1).
Burgess, Jean E. (2009) Remediating vernacular creativity : photography and cultural citizenship in the Flickr photosharing network. In Edensor, Tim, Leslie, Deborah, Millington, Steve, & Rantisi, Norma (Eds.) Spaces of Vernacular Creativity : Rethinking the Cultural Economy. Routledge, London ; New York, pp. 116-126.
Burgess, Jean E. & Banks, John A. (2010) User-Created Content and Online Social Networks. In Cunningham, Stuart D. & Turner, Graeme (Eds.) The Media and Communications in Australia (3rd ed.). Allen & Unwin, St. Leonard's.
Burgess, Jean E. & Foth, Marcus (2011) Show us your mess! In Araya, Daniel, Breindl, Yana, & Houghton, Tessa (Eds.) Nexus : New Intersections in Internet Research. Peter Lang, New York, NY, pp. 255-260.
Burgess, Jean E. & Green, Joshua B. (2009) The entrepreneurial vlogger : participatory culture beyond the professional-amateur divide. In Snickars, Pelle & Vonderau, Patrick (Eds.) The YouTube Reader. National Library of Sweden/Wallflower Press, Stockholm, pp. 89-107.
Burgess, Jean E. & Klaebe, Helen G. (2009) Using digital storytelling to capture responses to the Apology. 3CMedia.
Burgess, Jean E., Klaebe, Helen G., & McWilliam, Kelly (2010) Mediatisation and institutions of public memory : digital storytelling and the apology. Australian Historical Studies, 41(2), pp. 149-165.
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Collis, Christy (2009) Walking and sitting in the Australian Antarctic Territory : mobility and imperial space. In Vannini, Phillip (Ed.) The Cultures of Alternative Mobilities : Routes Less Travelled. Ashgate Publishing Limited, Surrey, England, pp. 39-54.
Collis, Christy & Bainbridge, Jason G. (2005) Introduction: Popular cultures and the law. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 19(2), pp. 159-164.
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260Collis, Christy, Felton, Emma, & Graham, Philip W. (2010) Beyond the inner city : real and imagined places in creative place policy and practice. The Information Society, 26(2), pp. 104-112.
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1Cowley, Peter & Hanna, Barbara E. (2004) Cross-cultural skills – crossing the disciplinary divide. Language and Communication, 25(1), pp. 1-17.
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490Cunningham, 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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Daniel, Anna, Flew, Terry, & Spurgeon, Christina (2009) User behaviours and intentions with digital news media in Australia. In Transforming Audiences 2 ; Creativity, Knowledge, Participation, 3-4 September, 2009, University of Westminster, London.
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393Davidson, Christine & McKay, Penelope (2002) Counting and Dis-counting Learner Group Variation. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 12(1), pp. 77-94.
Duffield, Lee R. (2009) Media Studies: "Media, History and Society", and "Thinking Popular Culture". M/C Reviews: Culture and the Media.
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Felton, Emma, Collis, Christy, & Graham, Philip W. (2010) Making connections : creative industries networks in outer suburban locations. Australian Geographer, 41(1), pp. 57-70.
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1Flew, Terry (2009) Beyond globalization : rethinking the scalar and the relational in global media studies. Global Media Journal, 3(1).
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400Flew, Terry (2010) Creative clusters and universities : the cluster concept in economics and geography. In Peters, Michael & Araya, Daniel (Eds.) Education in the Creative Economy : Knowledge and Learning in the Age of Innovation. Peter Lang, New York.
Flew, Terry (2003) Creative industries : from the chicken cheer to the culture of services. Continuum Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 17(1), pp. 89-94.
Flew, Terry (2004) Creativity, the 'new humanism' and cultural studies. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 18(2), pp. 161-178.
Flew, Terry (2009) Cultural economic geography : a new paradigm for global communication studies? In 59th Annual Conference of the International Communications Association : Keywords in Communication, 21-25 May 2009, Marriott Hotel, Chicago. (Unpublished)
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203Flew, Terry (2009) Democracy, participation and convergent media : case studies in contemporary online news journalism in Australia. In Record of the Communications Policy & Research Forum 2009, Network Insight Institute , University of Technology, Sydney, pp. 68-87.
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25Flew, Terry (2008) Music, cities, and cultural and creative industries policy. In Bloustien, Gerry, Peters, Margaret, & Luckman, Susan (Eds.) Sonic synergies : music, technology, community, identity. Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT, pp. 7-16.
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316Flew, Terry (2009) The Special Broadcasting Service after 30 years : public service media and new ways of thinking about media and citizenship. Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy, 133.
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195Flew, Terry & Harrington, Stephen (2010) Television. In Cunningham, Stuart D. & Turner, Graeme (Eds.) The Media and Communications in Australia (3rd ed.). Allen & Unwin, Sydney, pp. 155-172. (In Press)
Flew, Terry, Lenffer, Heidi Anna-Maria, & McClean, Georgie (2008) User-generated content and the future of public broadcasting : a case study of the Special Broadcasting Service. In Media, Communication and Public Speech, 2008 Conference of the Centre for Media and Communications Law, 20-21 November 2008, University of Melbourne. (Unpublished)
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261Flew, Terry, Spurgeon, Christina, & Daniel, Anna (2009) User behaviours and intentions in digital media in Australia. In Record of the Communications Policy & Research Forum 2009, Network Insight Pty Ltd, University of Technology, Sydney, pp. 179-189.
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125Flew, Terry, Spurgeon, Christina L., Daniel, Anna, & Swift, Adam Glen (2012) The promise of computational journalism. Journalism Practice, 6(2). (In Press)
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56Flew, Terry, Sternberg, Jason S., & Adams, Debra A. (2007) Revisiting the 'media wars' debate. Australian Journal of Communication, 34(1), pp. 1-27.
Flew, Terry & Wilson, Jason A. (2008) Citizen journalism and political participation : the youdecide project and the 2007 Australian Federal Election. Australian Journal of Communication, 35(2), pp. 17-39.
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71Foth, Marcus (2009) Editorial. 3CMedia : Journal of Community, Citizen's and Third Sector Media and Communication.
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39Foth, Marcus & Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong (2010) Academic career development workshop for research students and early career academics. In AoIR Internet Research 11, Oct 20, 2010, Chalmers University, Gothenburg, Sweden. (In Press)
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38Fullerton, Jami, Kendrick, Alice, Chan, Kara, Hamilton, Matthew, & Kerr, Gayle F. (2007) Attitudes towards American brands and Brand America. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, 3(3), pp. 205-212.
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Graham, Philip W. (2002) 14 theses on future research into the political economic impacts of new media. Fibreculture 2002, 2002, pp. 11-12.
Gu, Xin (2010) Social network and aesthetic reflexivity in the creative industries. Journal of International Communication, 16(2), pp. 55-66.
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Harrington, Stephen (2011) Enlightenment out of chaos : power, politics and The Chaser’s War on Everything. In International Communication Association's 61st Annual Conference, May 26-30, 2011, Boston, Massachusetts.
Harrington, Stephen (2010) Top Gear, top journalism : three lessons for political journalists from the world's most popular TV show. Continuum : Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 24(6), pp. 933-994.
Harrington, Stephen (2012) The uses of satire : unorthodox news, cultural chaos and the interrogation of power. Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism, 13(1), pp. 38-52.
Hartley, John (2010) Attack of the creationist reverberators! Or: the end of the world (as we know it). Popular Communication, 8(3), pp. 180-185.
Hartley, John (2009) Chi viaggia ha delle storie da raccontare : those who travel have stories to tell. International Journal of Communication, 3, pp. 187-191.
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39Hartley, John (2004) Comedy, domestic settings. In Newcomb, Horace (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Television. Fitzroy Dearborn, Chicago, pp. 566-569.
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7Hartley, John (2010) Connected Communities and Creative Economy; Clash, cluster, complexity, creativity. In Research Development Workshop - Connected Communities, 6-8 December, 2010, Birmingham, UK. (Unpublished)
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81Hartley, John (2010) Creative cities : clash and emergence. In Thailand International Creative Economy Forum, 28-30 November, 2010, Bangkok, Thailand. (Unpublished)
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78Hartley, John (2010) Creative industry and world city construction : Beijing as a creative world city. In The First Global World City Conference, 18-19 September 2010, Beijing. (Unpublished)
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74Hartley, John (2010) Creativity as emergence : policy issues for creative cities. In 5th Creative China Harmonious World International Forum on Cultural Industries, October 11, 2010, Beijing, China. (Unpublished)
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274Hartley, John (2009) Digital scholarship and pedagogy, the next step : cultural science. Cinema Journal, 48(2), pp. 138-145.
Hartley, John (2010) Digital storytelling around the world. In 27th National Informatics Conference, September 22-23, 2010, Ankara, Turkey. (Unpublished)
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110Hartley, John (2009) The Evolution of the creative industries : creative clusters, creative citizens and social network markets 創意產業的演化 : 創意集群 ,創意公民, 社會網絡市場 [published in Chinese]. In Li , Jin-yuan & Hartley, John (Eds.) International Perspectives on the Creative Economy. Sunchime Publishing, China, pp. 1-20.
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118Hartley, John (2010) Evolving citizenship : "the right to protest and the right to dance". In Allan, Stuart (Ed.) Rethinking Communication : Keywords in Communication Research. Hampton Press/ International Communication Association, Cresskill NJ, pp. 65-80.
Hartley, John (2004) Flow. In Newcomb, Horace (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Television. Fitzroy Dearborn, Chicago, pp. 889-891.
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3Hartley, John (2010) Grown-Up Government: Bindi for Prime Minister! (Or President!). Antenna : Responses to Media and Culture.
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5Hartley, John (2010) Imperception? Dreamtime 2.0 Down Under. Antenna : Responses to Media and Culture (online blog).
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3Hartley, John (2009) Lament for a lost running order? obsolescence and academic journals. M/C Journal [on line], 12(3 Obsolete).
Hartley, John (2009) My media studies : the history and future of ideas. Television and New Media, 10(1), pp. 69-71.
Hartley, John (2010) Paradigm shifters : tricksters and cultural science. Cultural Science Journal, 3(1), pp. 1-19.
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42Hartley, John (2004) Sex : Australian lifestyle show. In Newcomb, Horace (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Television. Fitzroy Dearborn, Chicago, p. 2063.
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16Hartley, John (2009) A Short History of Cultural Studies (Taiwanese edition). Liwen Publishing Group, Taiwan.
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40Hartley, John (2010) Social network markets and 'public thought'. In Educational Challenge : Innovation in Creative Industries, 26-27 March 2010, Tallinn University Baltic Film and Media School, Estonia. (Unpublished)
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59Hartley, John (2010) Studying creative industries? In Stuia Generalia : Public Lecture Series, 26-27 March 2010, Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia. (Unpublished)
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99Hartley, John (2009) TV stories : from representation to productivity. In Hartley, John & McWilliam, Kelly (Eds.) Story circle : digital storytelling around the world. Wiley-Blackwell, Malden, MA, pp. 16-36.
Hartley, John (2010) Where money and meanings meet : theorizing the emergence of new values in media and education. In Schroder, Kim & Drotner, Kirsten (Eds.) Digital Content Creation : Creativity, Competence, Critique. Peter Lang, New York, pp. 91-108.
Hartley, John (2010) Whose creative Industries? In Montgomery, Lucy (Ed.) China's Creative Industries : Copyright, Social Network Markets and the Business of Culture in a Digital Age. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, vi-xxvii.
Hartley, John (2008) YouTube, digital literacy and the growth of knowledge. In Media, Communication and Humanity Conference 2008 at LSE, 21-23 September 2008, London.
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843Hartley, John (2009) The new Golden Legend: Patrick Nicholas's secular saints. In Nicholas, Patrick R. (Ed.) Belle : Modern Italian Muses. Photonicholas.com, Orvieto, Italy, pp. 2-5.
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134Hartley, John (2010) The probability archive : from essence to uncertainty in the growth of knowledge. In The Internet Turning 40 : The Never-ending Novelty of New Media Research, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
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50Hartley, John, Lumby, Catharine, & Green, Leilia (2009) Untangling the Net : The Scope of Content Caught By Mandatory Internet Filtering. (Unpublished)
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80Hartley, John & McWilliam, Kelly (2009) Computational power meets human contact. In Hartley, John & McWilliam, Kelly (Eds.) Story Circle : Digital Storytelling Around The World. Wiley-Blackwell, Malden, MA, pp. 3-15.
Hartley, John & Montgomery, Lucy (2009) Fashion as consumer entrepreneurship : emergent risk culture, social network markets, and the launch of 'Vogue' in China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 2(1), pp. 61-76.
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1Hatcher, Caroline (2004) Fashioning academic success: The cultivation of corporate character. Australian Journal of Communication, 31(2), pp. 1-11.
Hatcher, Caroline A. & McCarthy, Paul (2002) Workplace bullying: in pursuit of truth in the bully-victim-professional practice triangle. Australian Journal of Communication, 29(2), pp. 45-58.
Hatcher, Caroline A., Pini, Barbara M., & Tywoniak, Stephane (2007) Dominant voices in 'new' local governance structures: Gender, language and entrepreneurial behaviour in a rural Australian setting. Australian Journal of Communication, 34(3), pp. 63-84.
Hearn, Gregory N. & Graham, Philip W. (2002) The benefits of not managing change and not communicating : towards a complex systems view of communication in evolving organisations. In Annual Australia New Zealand Communication Association Conference, 10-12 July 2002, Bond University, Gold Coast, Qld.
Hearn, Gregory N., Graham, Philip W., & Rooney, David J. (2002) The benefits of not managing change and not communicating : towards a complex systems view of communication in evolving organisations. Australian Journal of Communication, 29(3), pp. 59-70.
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201Heim, Caroline Louise & Heim, Christian (2010) Marginalising the mainstream : a signed performance of The Miracle Worker places deaf issues centre-stage. M/C Journal, 13(3), pp. 1-2.
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65Humphreys, Sal (2009) Norrath : new forms, old institutions. Games Studies : The International Journal of Computer Game Research, 9(1).
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75Humphreys, Sal (2003) Online multi-user games: Playing for real. Australian Journal of Communication, 30(1), pp. 79-91.
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Johnston, Kim A. & Everett, James L. (2009) Cultural selection and its influence on perceptions of reputation within organisations. In Bledcom 2009 - 16th International Public Relations Research Symposium : Public Relations and Culture, 3-4 July 2009, Vila Bled, Lake Bled, Slovenia.
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Keane, Michael A. (2003) Creativity and complexity in post-WTO China. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 17(3), pp. 291-301.
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603Keane, 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. (2006) Once were peripheral: Creating media capacity in East Asia. Media, Culture and Society, 28(6), pp. 835-855.
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3Keane, 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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40King, Andrew S. (2010) 'Black is beautiful', and Indigenous : Aboriginal authorship in Australian popular music. Continuum : Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 24(4), pp. 533-542.
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273King, Andrew S. (2009) Just Relations : Indigenous families in Australian lifestyle media. Australian Journal of Communication, 36(2), pp. 17-33.
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Lalor, Daniel (2009) Ipswich stories : using digital storytelling to research intergenerational sharing of heritage, history, place, identity and community connection : a pilot study. (Unpublished)
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100Lane, Anne B. (2007) Empowering publics: the potential and challenge for public relations practitioners in creative approaches to two-way symmetric public relations. Australian Journal of Communication, 34(1), pp. 71-86.
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734Leong, Susan (2007) Framing research on Asian media : beyond Western theories, roundtable discussion paper. In ARC Cultural Research Network Asian Media, Culture and Society Masterclass, 24-25 September 2007, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia. (Unpublished)
Leong, Susan (2011) Middle India as revealed by Chetan Bhagat. In Yue, Audrey, Chan, Dean, Khoo, Tseen, & Lo, Jacqueline (Eds.) Asian-Australian Identities Conference 2011, 10-11 November 2011, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC. (Unpublished)
Leong, Susan (2007) Nation and Internet : Malaysia and the multimedia super corridor. In ARC Cultural Research Network Asian Media, Culture and Society Masterclass, 24-25 September 2007, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia. (Unpublished)
Leong, Susan (2011) No longer Singaporean. Continuum : Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 25(4), pp. 559-572.
Leong, Susan (2011) Reorienting diaspora : China and India as franchise nations. In Caluya, Gilbert (Ed.) Cultural Studies Association of Australasia Conference 2011, 22-24 November 2011, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA. (Unpublished)
Leong, Susan, Mitew, Ted, Celletti, Marta, & Pearson, Erika (2012) The question concerning (Internet) time. In Hughes, Jason (Ed.) SAGE Internet Research Methods. SAGE Publications. (In Press)
Leong, Susan, Mitew, Teodor, Celletti, Marta, & Pearson, Erika (2009) The question concerning (internet) time. New Media and Society, 11(8), pp. 1-19.
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1Li, Chen & Montgomery, Lucy (2011) The 2008 Tibet riots : perspectives, divided group protests and divergent media narratives. In Simon, Cottle & Lester, Libby (Eds.) Transnational Protests and the Media. Peter Lang Publishing, New York, pp. 225-241.
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Mays, Jennifer (2006) Feminist Disability Theory: Domestic Violence Against Women with a Disability. Disability and Society, 21(2), pp. 147-158.
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12McCarthy, Patricia (2006) Advocating communicative confidence: empowering law students to be 'water-walkers'. Australian Journal of Communication, 33(1), pp. 73-89.
McCarthy, Patricia & Hatcher, Caroline A. (2005) Branding Branson: a case study of celebrity entrepreneurship. Australian Journal of Communication, 32(3), pp. 45-61.
McCarthy, Patricia & Hatcher, Caroline A. (2004) Reputation building: The public communication styles of Carly Fiorina and Rupert Murdoch. Australian Journal of Communication, 31(1), pp. 1-18.
McKee, Alan (2010) Does pornography harm young people? Australian Journal of Communication, 37(1), pp. 17-36.
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96McKee, Alan (2010) Everything is child abuse. Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy, 2010(135), pp. 131-140.
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1McKee, 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 (2003) Postscript. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 17(1), pp. 110-112.
McKee, 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) What cultural studies needs is more theory. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 16(3), pp. 311-316.
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76McKee, 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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1McKee, 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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17McNair, Brian (2005) Which publics, what services? British Public Service Broadcasting beyond 2006. In Lowe, Gregory Ferrell & Jauert, Per (Eds.) Cultural Dilemmas in Public Service Broadcasting. Nordicom, pp. 101-111.
McWilliam, Erica L. & Hatcher, Caroline A. (2004) Emotional Literacy as a Pedagogical Product. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 18(2), pp. 179-189.
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727Montgomery, Lucy (2006) ‘Beijing bling’: creative details and consumer choices in contemporary China : an interview with Hung Huang. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 9(3), pp. 369-376.
Montgomery, Lucy (2010) China's Creative Industries : Copyright, Social Network Markets and the Business of Culture in a Digital Age. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, U.K..
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70Montgomery, Lucy (2009) Space to grow : copyright, cultural policy and commercially-focused music in China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 2(1). (In Press)
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100Montgomery, Lucy (2011) The digital economy bill and the UK’s creative industries : a perspective from China. Prometheus. (In Press)
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106Montgomery, Lucy & Hartley, John (2009) Fashion as consumer entrepreneurship : emergent risk culture, social network markets, and the launch of Vogue in China. In Hartley, John (Ed.) The Uses of Digital Literacy. University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, pp. 163-183.
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1Montgomery, Lucy, Hartley, John, Burgess, Jean E., & Bruns, Axel (2010) Cultural Science and Methodological Challenge! In Researching Popular Media in the Age of Convergence : Methodological Innovations in the Study of Contemporary Media Industries, Texts, Technologies and Audiences Preconference by the ICA Popular Communication Division, 22 June 2010, Singapore. (Unpublished)
Moody, Kim E. (2009) Media scepticism, media diets and media landscapes: A consideration of US versus Australian political information environments. In Flew, Terry (Ed.) Proceedings of Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Conference 2009, Australian and New Zealand Communication Association, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane.
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126Moody, Kim E. (2009) A constructivist approach to media literacy education: The role of the library. In Proceedings of the World Library and Information Congress : 75th IFLA General Conference and Assembly, IFLA, Milano Convention Centre, Milan.
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97Moran, Albert & Keane, Michael A. (2006) Cultural power in international TV format markets. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 20(1), pp. 71-86.
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Notley, Tanya M. (2010) Mobiles-in-a-box : reflections on developing a toolkit with grassroots human rights advocates. In SMS Uprising : Mobile Phone Activism in Africa. Fahamu, London. (In Press)
Notley, Tanya M. (2009) Young people, online networks and social inclusion. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. (In Press)
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O'Connor, Justin (2004) Cities, culture and “Transitional Economies”: Developing cultural industries in St Petersburg. In Power, Dominic & Scott, Allen J. (Eds.) Cultural Industries and the Production of Culture. Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), London & New York, pp. 37-53.
O'Connor, Justin (2012) The cultural and creative industries. In Stevenson, D. & Young, G. (Eds.) The Ashgate Research Companion to Planning and Culture. Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, England. (In Press)
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Patel, Amisha M. & Xavier, Robina J. (2005) Legitimacy challenged: James Hardie Industries and the asbestos case. Australian Journal of Communication, 32(1), pp. 53-69.
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.
Petzold, Thomas (2009) Violence Profiles on International TV News. Социологически проблеми (Sociological Problems Journal, 3-4/2008(THE NEW MEDIA CONSTELLATION), pp. 90-113.
Pini, Barbara (2004) Gender and Farming in the Information Economy. Australian Journal of Communication, 31(2), pp. 135-148.
Podkalicka, Thomas & Petzold, Thomas (2009) Medienvermittelte transnationale Öffentlichkeiten im Zeitalter praktischer Hybridisierung (English title: Mediated transnational publics in environments of practical hybridisation). Nordost-Archiv: Zeitschrift fuer Regionalgeschichte, XVIII.
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Rooney, David J. & Graham, Philip W. (2004) Creative Content and Sustainable Community Media Organisations. Australian Studies in Journalism, 13, pp. 80-93.
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