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- Media Studies (200104) (221)
- COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES (200100) (884)
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Flew, Terry (Ed.) (2013) Creative Industries and Urban Development : Creative Cities in the 21st Century. Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), United Kingdom.
Cunningham, Stuart & Sinclair, John G. (Eds.) (2001) Floating Lives: The Media and Asian Diasporas. Rowman & Littlefield.
Sinclair, John, Jacka, Elizabeth, & Cunningham, Stuart (Eds.) (1996) New Patterns in Global Television : Peripheral Vision. Oxford University Press, London and New York.
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Balnaves, Mark, O'Regan, Tom, & Goldsmith, Ben (2011) Rating the Audience : the Business of Media. Bloomsbury Academic, London.
Banks, John A. (2012) The iPhone as innovation platform : reimagining the videogames developer. In Hjorth, Larissa, Burgess, Jean E., & Richardson, Ingrid (Eds.) Studying Mobile Media : Cultural Technologies, Mobile Communication, and the iPhone. Routledge, New York, pp. 155-172.
Banks, John A. & Deuze, Mark (2009) Co-creative labour. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 12(5), pp. 419-431.
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13Baroni, Alice (Maria) (2011) Deliberation and empowerment in Rio de Janeiro's favelas. In Pipek, Volkmar & Rohde, Markus (Eds.) International Reports on Socio-Informatics : Proceedings of the C and T 2011 Workshop on Government and Citizen Engagement, International Institute for Socio-Informatics (IISI), State Library of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, pp. 249-257.
Bruns, Axel (2008) Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life, and Beyond : From Production to Produsage. Digital Formations, 45. Peter Lang, New York.
Bruns, Axel (2008) Citizen Journalism in the 2007 Australian Federal Election. eJournalist: A Refereed Media Journal, 8(1), pp. 75-89.
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429Bruns, Axel (2009) Citizen journalism and everyday life : A case study of Germany’s myHeimat.de. In Future of Journalism Conference 2009, 9 - 10 September, 2009, Cardiff.
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380Bruns, Axel (2010) Citizen journalism and everyday life : a case study of Germany's myHeimat.de. In Franklin, Bob & Carlson, Matt (Eds.) Journalists, Sources, and Credibility : New Perspectives. Routledge, London.
Bruns, Axel (2010) Distributed creativity : filesharing and produsage. In Sonvilla-Weiss, Stefan (Ed.) Mashup cultures. Springer, Wien, pp. 24-37.
Bruns, Axel (2010) Doing social media : some fundamental principles. Keeping Good Companies, 62(5), pp. 309-311.
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62Bruns, Axel (2013) Exploring the Pro-Am interface between production and produsage. In Lee, Francis C.F., Leung, Louis, Qiu, Jack L., & Chu, Donna S.C. (Eds.) Frontiers in New Media Research. Routledge, New York, pp. 241-258.
Bruns, Axel (2010) Exploring the Pro‐Am interface between production and produsage. In Proceedings of 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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177Bruns, Axel (2009) From Prosumer to Produser: Understanding User-Led Content Creation. In Transforming Audiences 2009, 3-4 Sep, 2009, London.
Bruns, Axel (2013) From homepages to network profiles : balancing personal and social identity. In Hartley, John, Burgess, Jean E., & Bruns, Axel (Eds.) A Companion to New Media Dynamics. Wiley-Blackwell, Malden, MA, pp. 417-428. (In Press)
Bruns, Axel (2010) From reader to writer : citizen journalism as news produsage. In Hunsinger, Jeremy, Klastrup, Lisbeth, & Allen, Matthew (Eds.) Internet Research Handbook. Springer, Dordrecht, pp. 119-134.
Bruns, Axel (2011) Gatekeeping, gatewatching, real-time feedback : new challenges for Journalism. Brazilian Journalism Research Journal, 7(2), pp. 117-136.
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88Bruns, Axel (2013) Journalismus im Umbruch : Wikimedia, Bürgerjournalismus und 'Open News'. Dossier: Wikipedia.
Bruns, Axel (2012) Journalists and Twitter : how Australian news organisations adapt to a new medium. Media International Australia incorporating Culture and Policy, pp. 97-107.
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1Bruns, Axel (2009) News blogs and citizen journalism : new directions for e-journalism. In Prasad, Kiran (Ed.) e-Journalism : New Media and News Media. BR Publishing, Delhi, India, pp. 101-126.
Bruns, Axel (2010) News produsage in a pro-am mediasphere : why citizen journalism matters. In Meikle, Graham & Redden, Guy (Eds.) News Online : Transformations and Continuities. Palgrave Macmillan, London.
Bruns, Axel (2009) Produsage and business : sharing your brand with users. In next09, 5-6 May 2009, Hamburg, Germany. (Unpublished)
Bruns, Axel (2009) Produtzung : Von medialer zu politischer Partizipation. In Bieber, Christoph, Eifert, Martin, Groß, Thomas, & Lamla, Jörn (Eds.) Soziale Netze in der digitalen Welt: Das Internet zwischen egalitärer Teilhabe und ökonomischer Macht. Campus Verlag, Frankfurt, pp. 65-86.
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166Bruns, Axel (2012) Reconciling community and commerce? Collaboration between produsage communities and commercial operators. Information, Communication & Society, 15(6), pp. 815-835.
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2Bruns, Axel (2003) Stuff that matters : slashdot and the emergence of open news. In Association of Internet Researchers Conference 2003 : Broadening the Band, 6-19 October 2003, Toronto.
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86Bruns, Axel (2004) Stuff that matters : the rise and rise of open news. In The Twelfth International Symposium on Electronic Arts (ISEA 2004), 15-22 August 2004, Tallinn, Estonia ; Helsinki, Finland.
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73Bruns, 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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409Bruns, Axel (2012) Towards distributed citizen participation : lessons from WikiLeaks and the Queensland floods. Journal of e-Democracy and Open Government, 4(2), pp. 142-159.
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123Bruns, Axel (2004) Ubiquitous online news : content syndication and the semantic web. In Association of Internet Researchers Conference : IR 5.0 - Ubiquity?, 19-22 September 2004, University of Sussex, Brighton.
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123Bruns, Axel (2009) User-Generated Content als Qualitätsmedium? Alternative Anreize für Qualitätscontent. In Alcatel-Lucent Foundation Conference "Finanzierung von Qualitätscontent", 9 Jun e 2009, Hamburg, Germany. (Unpublished)
Bruns, Axel (2009) Vom Gatekeeping zum Gatewatching : Modelle der journalistischen Vermittlung im Internet. In Neuberger, Christoph, Nuernbergk, Christian, & Rischke, Melanie (Eds.) Journalismus im Internet : Profession - Partizipation - Technisierung. VS-Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden, Germany, pp. 107-128.
Bruns, Axel (2009) Vom Prosumer zum Produser : Ein neues Verständnis nutzergesteuerter Inhaltserschaffung. In Prosumer Revisited, 26-27 Mar. 2009, Frankfurt, Germany. (Unpublished)
Bruns, Axel (2010) The blogification of Australian journalism? Notes from the election. In Journalism Education Association Annual Conference (JEAA 2010), 24 - 26 November 2010, University of Technology, Sydney. (Unpublished)
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81Bruns, Axel (2012) A chance for diversity? Australian online journalism. In Siapera, Eugenia & Veglis, Andreas (Eds.) The Handbook of Global Online Journalism. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex, pp. 412-428.
Bruns, Axel (2009) The user-led disruption : self-(re)broadcasting at Justin.tv and elsewhere. In Geerts, David, Cesar, Pablo, & De Grooff, Dirk (Eds.) EuroITV '09 : Seventh European Interactive Television Conference, 3-5 June 2009, Leuven, Belgium.
Bruns, Axel & Bahnisch, Mark (2009) Social media : tools for user-generated content : social drivers behind growing consumer participation in user-led content generation [Volume 1 : state of the art].
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1,122Bruns, Axel & Burgess, Jean (2012) Notes towards the scientific study of public communication on Twitter. In Tokar, Alexander, Beurskens, Michael, Keuneke, Susanne, Mahrt, Merja, Peters, Isabella, Puschmann, Cornelius, et al. (Eds.) Science and the Internet. Düsseldorf University Press, Düsseldorf, pp. 159-169.
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16Bruns, Axel & Burgess, Jean E. (2011) #Ausvotes : how Twitter covered the 2010 Australian federal election. Communication, Politics and Culture, 44(2), pp. 37-56.
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216Bruns, 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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660Bruns, 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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734Bruns, 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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467Bruns, Axel, Burgess, Jean E., Highfield, Tim, Kirchhoff, Lars, & Nicolai, Thomas (2011) Mapping the Australian networked public sphere. Social Science Computer Review, 29(3), pp. 277-287.
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3Bruns, Axel & Highfield, Tim (2013) Political networks on twitter : tweeting the Queensland state election. Information, Communication & Society, 16(5), pp. 667-691.
Bruns, Axel & Humphreys, Sal (2010) Research adventures in Web 2.0 : encouraging collaborative local content creation through edgeX. Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy, pp. 42-59.
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103Bruns, Axel, Kirchhoff, Lars, & Nicolai, Thomas (2009) Mapping the Australian political blogosphere. In WebSci '09, 18-20 Mar. 2009, Athens, Greece.
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87Bruns, Axel & Schmidt, Jan-Hinrik (2012) Produsage: a closer look at continuing developments. New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, 17(1), pp. 3-8.
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77Bruns, Axel & Stieglitz, Stefan (2012) Quantitative approaches to comparing communication patterns on Twitter. Journal of Technology in Human Services, 30(3-4), pp. 160-185.
Bruns, Axel & Stieglitz, Stefan (2013) Towards more systematic Twitter analysis : metrics for tweeting activities. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 16(2), pp. 91-108.
Bruns, Axel & Swift, Adam (2010) G4C2C : enabling citizen engagement at arms' length from government. In Parycek, Peter & Prosser, Alexander (Eds.) EDEM 2010: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on E-Democracy, Österreichische Computer Gesellschaft, Krems, Austria.
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110Bruns, Axel & Wilson, Jason (2009) Citizen Consultation from Above and Below : The Australian Perspective. In Prosser, Alexander & Parycek, Peter (Eds.) EDEM 2009 - Conference on Electronic Democracy 2009, 7/8 Sep. 2009, Vienna.
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191Bruns, Axel & Wilson, Jason A. (2010) Citizen consultation from above and below : the Australian perspective. In Reddick, Christopher G. (Ed.) Politics, Democracy and e-Government : Participation and Service Delivery. IGI Global, Hershey, PA, pp. 332-346.
Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., & Saunders, Barry J. (2009) Citizen journalism as social networking : reporting the 2007 Australian Federal Election. In Allan, Stuart & Thorsen, Einar (Eds.) Citizen Journalism : Global Perspectives. Peter Lang Publishing Group, New York, pp. 197-208.
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Collis, Christy, Foth, Marcus, & Schroeter, Ronald (2009) The Brisbane media map : participatory design and authentic learning to link students and industry. Learning Inquiry, 3(3), pp. 143-155.
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1Cunningham, 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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149Cunningham, Stuart D. (2011) Broadband, the NBN and screen futures. Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy: quarterly journal of media research and resources, pp. 16-21.
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1Cunningham, Stuart D. (2009) Bullish creative industries and the bear market. In Wright, Shelagh, Newbigin, John, Kieffer, John, Holden, John, & Bewick, Tom (Eds.) After the Crunch. Creative & Cultural Skills Council, pp. 10-11.
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53Cunningham, Stuart D. (2011) Can creativity be taught? And why should it be? In Wright, Shelagh, Kieffer, John, Holden, John, & Newbigin, John (Eds.) Creativity, Money, Love: Learning for the 21st Century. Creative Blueprint, United Kingom, pp. 22-23.
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89Cunningham, Stuart D. (2009) Creative industries as a globally contestable policy field. Chinese Journal of Communication, 2(1), pp. 13-24.
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3Cunningham, Stuart D. (2011) Creative industries, its critics, and some answers. Ekonomiaz, 78(3), pp. 47-60.
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76Cunningham, Stuart D. (2003) Cultural studies from the viewpoint of cultural policy. In Lewis, Justin & Miller, Toby (Eds.) Critical cultural policy studies: A reader. Blackwell Publishers, Malden, MA, USA, pp. 13-22.
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2011) Developments in measuring the “creative” workforce. Cultural Trends, 20(1), pp. 25-40.
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2Cunningham, 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. (2011) From cultural to creative industries : theory, industry, and policy implications. In Moeran, Brian & Alacovska, Ana (Eds.) Creative Industries Critical Readings. BERG, London, pp. 54-65.
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2008) In The Vernacular : A Generation of Australian Culture and Controversy. University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, Queensland.
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2009) My "middle way" media studies. Television and New Media, 10(1), pp. 43-45.
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2010) Policy. In Cunningham, Stuart D. & Turner , Graeme (Eds.) The Media and Communications in Australia (3rd ed.). Allen and Unwin, Sydney, Australia. (In Press)
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. (2009) Reinventing television : the work of the 'innovation' unit. In Turner, Graeme & Tay, Jinna (Eds.) Television Studies After TV : Understanding Television in the Post-Broadcast Era. Routledge, Oxon, England, pp. 83-92.
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2010) Schumpeter, capitalism, socialism and democracy. The International Journal of Cultural Policy, 16(1). (In Press)
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2009) Trojan Horse or Rorschach Blot? Creative industries discourse around the world. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 15(4), pp. 375-386.
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2,111Cunningham, Stuart D., Banks, John A., & Potts, Jason D. (2008) The cultural economy : the shape of the field. In Anheier, Helmut & Isar, Yudhishthir Raj (Eds.) The cultural economy. Sage Pubications, Los Angeles ; London, pp. 15-27.
Cunningham, 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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863Cunningham, Stuart D. & Higgs, Peter L. (2009) Measuring creative employment : implications for innovation policy. Innovation : Management, Policy and Practice, 11(2), pp. 190-200.
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4Cunningham, Stuart D. & Jacka, Elizabeth (1996) Australian Television and International Mediascapes. Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, New York and London.
Cunningham, Stuart D. & Potts, Jason D. (2010) Culture, creativity and the economy : four models. Revue d'Economie Politique. (In Press)
Cunningham, Stuart D., Ryan, Mark David, Keane, Michael A., & Ordonez, Diego (2008) Financing creative industries in developing countries. In Barrowclough, Diana & Kozul-Wright, Zeljka (Eds.) Creative industries and developing countries : voice, choice and economic growth. Routledge, pp. 65-110.
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219Cunningham, Stuart D., Silver, Jon, & McDonnell, John (2010) Rates of change : online distribution as disruptive technology in the film industry. Media International Australia incorporating Culture and Policy, pp. 119-132.
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3Cunningham, Stuart D., Silver, Jon, & Zhao, Elaine Jing (2010) Section III Chindia screens Chindia : Innovation in online film distribution. Global Media and Communication, 6(3), pp. 302-308.
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45Cunningham, Stuart D. & Turner, Graeme (2010) The media in Australia today. In Cunningham, Stuart D. & Turner, Graeme (Eds.) The Media and Communications in Australia 3rd Ed. Allen and Unwin, Sydney.
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Daniel, Anna & Flew, Terry (2010) The Guardian reportage of the UK MP expenses scandal: a case study of computational journalism. In Record of the Communications Policy and Research Forum 2010, Network Insight Pty. Ltd., Sydney, pp. 186-194.
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954Daniel, Anna, Flew, Terry, & Spurgeon, Christina L. (2009) Consumer trends in digital news and information in Australia. In Flew, Terry (Ed.) Communication, Creativity and Global Citizenship : Refereed Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Communicaiton Association Conference 2009, ANZCA, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, pp. 562-580.
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429Duffield, Lee R. (2010) New edition leaves scope for "human factor" in research. Pacific Journalism Review, 16(2), pp. 202-205.
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Flew, Terry (2007) Citizen journalism : a primer :when news takes to the Internet. Intermedia, 35(5), pp. 30-38.
Flew, Terry (2010) Comparative communication research : Australian and New Zealand communication research in an international context. Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy, pp. 5-12.
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117Flew, 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 (2010) Cultural economic geography and global media studies : the rise of asian media capitals? Journal of the Oriental Society of Australia, 42, pp. 35-49.
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177Flew, Terry (2011) Culture and creative industries in Australia. Taiwanese Journal of WTO Studies, 18(1), pp. 1-24.
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128Flew, Terry (2012) Culture, technology and the city. In Presentation to Beijing Research Centre for Science and Technology (BJAST), 11 October 2012, Beijing Academy of Science and Technology (BJAST), Beijing, China. (Unpublished)
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79Flew, Terry (2009) Democracy, participation and convergent media : case studies in contemporary online news journalism in Australia. Communication, Politics & Culture, 42(2), pp. 87-109.
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1,027Flew, Terry (2005) From e-Government to online deliberative democracy. In Summer Doctoral Programme (SDP2005), 7-21 July 2005, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing. (Unpublished)
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177Flew, Terry (2011) Globalization and suburbanization : can creative industries develop in outer urban zones? the Australian case. In Fan, Zhou (Ed.) Culture, Technology, Market : Country Competition and City Development. Communication University of China Press, Beijing, China, pp. 32-47.
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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198Flew, 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 (2011) Is journalism best located in the creative arts or as a communication discipline? Australian Journalism Review, 31(1), pp. 31-35.
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91Flew, Terry (2010) Letting go of Neo-Liberalism (with some help from Michel Foucault). [Working Paper] (Unpublished)
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251Flew, Terry (2011) Media as creative industries : conglomeration and globalization as accumulation strategies in an age of digital media. In Winseck, Dwayne & Jin, Dal Yong (Eds.) The Political Economies of Media : The Transformation of the Global Media Industries. Bloomsbury Professional, London, pp. 84-100.
Flew, Terry (2012) Media classification : Content regulation in an age of convergent media. Media International Australia, 143(May), pp. 5-15.
Flew, Terry (2012) Michel Foucault's 'the birth of biopolitics' and contemporary neo-liberalism debates. Thesis Eleven, 108(1), pp. 44-65.
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62Flew, Terry (2008) Not yet the Internet election : online media, political commentary and the 2007 Australian federal election. Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy, pp. 5-13.
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4Flew, Terry (2007) Rethinking global media : creative diversity and media dispersal. In Seoul Symposium on Mobile Communication (SSMC 2007) - Mobile Communication and Borderless Society - Conference Proceedings, Korea Press Centre, Seoul, Korea, pp. 127-157.
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22Flew, Terry (2011) Rethinking public service media and citizenship : digital strategies for news and current affairs at Australia’s Special Broadcasting Service (SBS). International Journal of Communication, 5. (In Press)
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202Flew, 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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1Flew, 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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76Flew, 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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47Flew, Terry (2012) Six theories of Neoliberalism. In Emerging and Enduring Inequalities : the Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association 2012, 26-29 November 2012, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD. (Unpublished)
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28Flew, Terry (2002) Television and pay TV. In Cunningham, Stuart D. & Turner, Graeme (Eds.) The media and communications in Australia. Allen and Unwin, pp. 173-187.
Flew, Terry (2010) Toward a cultural economic geography of creative industries and urban development : introduction to the special issue on creative industries and urban development. The Information Society, 26(2), pp. 85-91.
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91Flew, Terry (2010) What will the Apple iPad deliver for newspapers? In Record of the Communications Policy and Research Forum 2010, Network Insight Pty Ltd, Sydney, pp. 90-99.
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324Flew, Terry (2009) The citizen's voice : Albert Hirschman's Exit, Voice and Loyalty and its contribution to media citizenship debates. Media, Culture and Society, 31(6), pp. 977-994.
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260Flew, Terry (2012) The digital transformation of 21st century news journalism. Journal of Communications Management, 13(2), pp. 101-122.
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17Flew, Terry (2013) The global creative economy and the new development debate. In 3rd International SEARCH Conference : Communicating Cultural Diplomacy Through the Media, 30-31 May 2013, Taylor’s University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (Unpublished)
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37Flew, Terry (2006) The new middle class meets the creative class : the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and creative innovation in 21st-century China. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 9(3), pp. 419-429.
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1Flew, Terry (2008) The politics of media policy [Review]. Australian Journalism Review, 30(2), pp. 127-129.
Flew, Terry, Bruns, Axel, Collis, Christy, Luck, Edwina M., Jackson, Margaret, O'Donnell, Jonathan, et al. (2009) Audience and Market Foresight Trends and Foresight in Digital Media.
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677Flew, Terry & Croucher, Rosalind (2012) Classification—Content Regulation and Convergent Media. Australian Law Reform Commission, Sydney, Australia.
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31Flew, 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 & Cunningham, Stuart D. (2012) Creative industries after the first decade of debate. In Flew, Terry (Ed.) Creative Industries and Urban Development : Creative Cities in the 21st Century. Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), London, pp. 79-78.
Flew, Terry & Daniel, Anna (2010) Review of Apple iPad news applications : new media service. Sydney.
Flew, Terry, Daniel, Anna, Spurgeon, Christina L., & Swift, Adam Glen (2011) Convenience, loyal, and customising users : a survey of the behaviours and intentions of young online news users in Australia. Australian Journalism Review, 33(2), pp. 99-112.
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112Flew, 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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191Flew, Terry & Liu, Bonnie Rui (2011) Globally networked public spheres? The Australian media reaction to WikiLeaks. Global Media Journal: Australian Edition, 5(1), pp. 1-13.
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658Flew, Terry, Spurgeon, Christina L., & Daniel, Anna (2009) Audience & Market Foresight : Consumer Trends in Digital News and Information in Australia.
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315Flew, 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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34Flew, Terry & Wilson, Jason A. (2010) Journalism as social networking : the Australian youdecide project and the 2007 federal election. Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism, 11(2), pp. 131-147.
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5Flew, Terry & Wilson, Jason A. (2012) Wikileaks and the challenge of the “Fifth Estate”. In Ricketson, Matthew (Ed.) Australian Journalism Today. Palgrave Macmillan, Melbourne, pp. 170-183.
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Giles, Melissa Diversity in action : minority group media and social change (text-only version). [Creative Work]
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91Gligorijevic, Barbara & Bruns, Axel (2010) New media services : ratings and recommendations websites in the travel and tourism industry. Smart Services Co-operative Research Centre, Sydney, N.S.W.
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244Goode, Luke & McKee, Alan (2013) Conflict and seduction in the public sphere. Media, Culture & Society, 35(1), pp. 113-120.
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Harrington, Stephen (2010) Chasing Reporters : Intertextuality, Entertainment and Public Knowledge. Media International Australia incorporating Culture and Policy, 134, pp. 121-130.
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2Harrington, Stephen (2009) Chasing reporters : Infotainment, intertextuality and media satire. In Australia and New Zealand Communications Association Conference, 8-10 July, 2009, Brisbane. (Unpublished)
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813Harrington, Stephen (2009) Not all journalisms are in crisis : unorthodox news forms and public knowledge. In Conference of Journalism in Crisis, 19-20 May 2009, University of Westminster, London. (Unpublished)
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615Harrington, Stephen (2010) Waking up with friends : breakfast news, Sunrise and the "televisual sphere". Journalism Studies, 11(2), pp. 175-189.
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