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- LANGUAGES COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE (200000) (1603)
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Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong, Foth, Marcus, & Hearn, Gregory N. (Eds.) (2013) Eat Cook Grow : Mixing Human-Computer Interactions with Human-Food Interactions. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. (In Press)
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146Foth, Marcus (Ed.) (2009) Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics: The Practice and Promise of the Real-Time City. Information Science Reference, IGI Global, Hershey, Pa.
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Allen, 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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97Ashton-Hay, Sally (1996) A Study of Patterns of Participation of Arnhem Land Aboriginal Students in a Non-Aboriginal Urban Secondary School. TESOL in Context, 6(2), pp. 26-32.
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207Ashton-Hay, Sally (2004) Teaching English Poetry to Turkish Undergraduates: Comprehension Strategies Matter. In Bilkent University 9th International English Language Teaching Conference, "Challenge in Learning: Helping Learners Realise Their Full Potential", March 4-6, 2004, Ankara, Turkey.
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1,509Ashton-Hay, Sally & McKay, Penelope A. (1997) Patterns of Participation in Classroom Learning. In McKay, Penelope A. (Ed.) Four Queensland ESL Cast Studies. Language Australia Child/ESL Literacy Research Network-Queensland Node, pp. 4-53.
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Banks, John A. (2007) Opening the production pipeline : unruly creators. In de Castell, Suzanne & Jenson, Jennifer (Eds.) Worlds in play : international perspectives on digital games research. Peter Lang, United States of America, New York, pp. 143-150.
Bradford, Clare, Mallan, Kerry M., & Stephens, John (2008) New world rrders and the dystopian turn : transforming visions of territoriality and belonging in recent Australian children's fiction. Journal of Australian Studies, 32(3), pp. 349-359.
Bruns, Axel (2008) Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life, and Beyond : From Production to Produsage. Digital Formations, 45. Peter Lang, New York.
Bruns, Axel (2009) From Prosumer to Produser: Understanding User-Led Content Creation. In Transforming Audiences 2009, 3-4 Sep, 2009, London.
Bruns, Axel (2008) The Future Is User-Led: The Path towards Widespread Produsage. In Fibreculture Journal, Fibreculture Publications, Perth, WA.
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907Bruns, Axel (2007) Methodologies for Mapping the Political Blogosphere: An Exploration Using the IssueCrawler Research Tool. First Monday, 12(5).
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684Bruns, Axel (2007) Produsage : Towards a Broader Framework for User-Led Content Creation. In Creativity and Cognition : Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGCHI conference on Creativity & cognition, ACM, Washington, DC.
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3Bruns, Axel (2007) Produsage, Generation C, and Their Effects on the Democratic Process. In Media in Transition 5, 27-29 April 2007, MIT, Boston.
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401Bruns, Axel (2006) What's next for blogging. In Bruns, Axel & Jacobs, Joanne (Eds.) Uses of Blogs. Peter Lang, United States of America, New York, pp. 249-254.
Bruns, Axel (2008) The active audience : transforming journalism from gatekeeping to gatewatching. In Paterson, Chris & Domingo, David (Eds.) Making Online News : The Ethnography of New Media Production. Peter Lang, New York.
Bruns, Axel & Humphreys, Sal (2007) Playing on the Edge: Facilitating the Emergence of a Local Digital Grassroots. In Association of Internet Researchers, 17-20 Oct. 2007, Vancouver.
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267Bruns, Axel & Jacobs, Joanne (2006) Introduction. In Bruns, Axel & Jacobs, Joanne (Eds.) Uses of blogs. Peter Lang, New York, pp. 1-8.
Bruns, Axel, Kirchhoff, Lars, Nicolai, Thomas, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry J., & Highfield, Tim (2008) Discussion paper : network and concept maps for the blogosphere. (Unpublished)
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195Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., & Saunders, Barry J. (2007) Not Funny. ABC News Online: Club Bloggery.
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167Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry J., Highfield, Tim, Kirchhoff, Lars, & Nicolai, Thomas (2008) Locating the Australian blogosphere : towards a new research methodology. In ISEA 2008: International Symposium on Electronic Arts, 25 July - 3 August 2008, Singapore. (Unpublished)
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305Burgess, Jean (2007) Mediating cultural politics : a dialogue with Georgina Born. M/C Journal - Dialogue.
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. (2004) High Culture as Subculture : Brisbane's Contemporary Chamber Music Scene. Masters by Research thesis, The University of Queensland.
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1,483Burgess, 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. & 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., Foth, Marcus, & Klaebe, Helen G. (2006) Everyday Creativity as Civic Engagement: A Cultural Citizenship View of New Media. In Communications Policy & Research Forum, Sep 25-26, Sydney.
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2,657Burgess, Jean E. & Green, Joshua B. (2008) Agency and Controversy in the YouTube Community. In IR 9.0: Rethinking Communities, Rethinking Place - Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) conference, 15-18 October 2008, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark. (Unpublished)
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2,536Burgess, 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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Cantrell, Kate & Ellison, Elizabeth (2009) Between flagged borders, across gendered lands : the voiceless female space in contemporary representations of Australian beach. In Proceedings of the ECCQ Multicultural Summit '09, Ethic Communities Council of Queensland, State Library of Queensland, Brisbane.
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221Chan, Frances L. (2004) Attitude changes through art and sport. In Bailey, C., Cabrera, D., & Buys, L. (Eds.) Social Change in the 21st Century Conference; Centre for Social Change Research.
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731Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong, Foth, Marcus, & Hearn, Gregory N. (2009) Site specific mobility and connection in Korea : bangs (rooms) between public and private spaces. Technology in Society, 31(2), pp. 133-138.
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2Collis, Christy (2012) The geostationary orbit : a critical legal geography of space’s most valuable real estate. In Parks, Lisa & Schwoch, James (Eds.) Down to Earth : Satellite Technologies, Industries, and Cultures. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, N.J, pp. 61-81.
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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314Collis, Christy, Felton, Emma, & Graham, Philip W. (2012) Beyond the inner city : real and imagined places in creative place policy and practice. In Flew, Terry (Ed.) Creative Industries and Urban Development : Creative Cities in the 21st Century. Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), London.
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2005) Knowledge and Cultural Capital. In Rooney, David, Hearn, Greg, & Ninan, Abraham (Eds.) Handbook on the Knowledge Economy. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 93-101.
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2005) 'Match Seller or Sparkplug? The Human Sciences and Business’. B-HERT Newsletter, pp. 8-10.
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216Cunningham, 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. & Bridgstock, Ruth S. (2012) Say goodbye to the fries : graduate careers in media, cultural and communication studies. Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy, 145.
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65Cunningham, Stuart D., Cutler, Terry A., Hearn, Gregory N., Ryan, Mark D., & Keane, Michael A. (2005) From 'culture' to 'knowledge': An innovation systems approach to the content industries. In Andrew, Caroline, Gattinger, Monica, Jeannotte, M. Sharon, & Straw, Will (Eds.) Accounting for culture: Thinking through cultural citizenship. University of Ottawa Press, Canada, Ottawa, pp. 104-123.
Cunningham, Stuart D., Cutler, Terry A., Hearn, Gregory N., Ryan, Mark David, & Keane, Michael A. (2004) An innovation agenda for the creative industries : where is the R&D? Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy: quarterly journal of media research and resources, 112, pp. 174-185.
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1,640Cunningham, Stuart D., Cutler, Terry A., Ryan, Mark David, Hearn, Gregory N., & Keane, Michael A. (2003) Research and Innovation Systems in the Production of Digital Content and Applications. Content and Applications, Creative Industries Cluster Study Volume III. Commonwealth of Australia (DCITA) Canberra.
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Dicinoski, Michelle (2012) Digital archives and cultural memory : discovering lost histories in digitised Australian children's literature 1851-1945. Papers : Explorations into Children's Literature, 22(1), pp. 110-120.
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12Draper, Angela E. (1999) 'I'm sorry, you said she was how old?' Youthfulness and the fashion model. Social Alternatives, 18(2), pp. 33-37.
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559Draper, Angela E. (2001) The fashion model as pedagogue. In Singh, Parlo & McWilliam, Erica L. (Eds.) Designing Educational Research: Theories, Methods and Practices. Post Pressed, Flaxton, Qld, pp. 83-94.
Dwyer, Angela E. (2005) Average looking really pretty model people: New ways of thinking about the fashion model for new times. In Julian, Roberta, Rottier, Reannan, & White, Rob (Eds.) Community, Place, Change, The Annual Conference of The Australian Sociological Association, December, Hobart, Australia.
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309Dwyer, Angela E. (2004) Disorder or delight? Towards a new account of the fashion model body. Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body & Culture, 8(4), pp. 405-423.
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1Dwyer, Angela E. (2004) Disrupting the ‘ravages of lookism’: Observations of female model bodies. In Richmond, Katy (Ed.) Revisioning Institutions: Change in the 21st Century, The Annual Conference of The Australian Sociological Association, December, Beechworth.
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817Dwyer, Angela E. (2006) From private to public bodies: Normalising pregnant bodies in Western culture. Nexus: Newsletter of The Australian Sociological Association, 18(3), pp. 18-19.
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339Dwyer, Angela E. (2008) Policing embodied queerness: focusing on bodies in criminological research. Nexus: Newsletter of The Australian Sociological Association, 20(1), p. 17.
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Felton, Emma (2011) Brisbane : urban construction, suburban dreaming. MC Journal A journal of Media and Culture, 14(4).
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78Felton, Emma (2013) Working in the Australian suburbs : creative industries workers’ adaptation of traditional work spaces. City, Culture and Society, 4(1), pp. 12-20.
Ferrero-Regis, Tiziana (2010) Re-framing fashion : from original and copy to adaptation. In 2nd Global Conference : Fashion : Exploring Critical Issues, 23-26 September 2010, Oriel College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
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227Finsterle, Karin & Maierhofer, Naomi (2003) Linking Trust, Values and Perceived Benefits: Employees Willingness to Share Knowledge Within Organisations. International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, 3, pp. 437-448.
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, cultural studies, and services industries. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 1(2), pp. 176-193.
Flew, Terry (2004) Creativity, the 'new humanism' and cultural studies. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 18(2), pp. 161-178.
Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2011) PAR/RAP : Action Research/Research Action Participation. Action Learning and Action Research Journal, 17(2), pp. 69-71.
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22Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (2010) We’ve had the Redfern Park Speech and The Apology: What’s next? Outskirts: Feminisms Along the Edge, 23(1), online-online.
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273Fredericks, Bronwyn L. & Adams, Karen (2011) Editorial : Decolonising action research (Electronic Version). Action Learning and Action Research Journal (ALARj), 17(2), pp. 7-19.
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72Fredericks, Bronwyn L. & Adams , Karen (2011) Editorial : Decolonising action research. Action Learning and Action Research Journal, 17(2), pp. 2-7.
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Gallegos, Danielle (2011) Palm oil tensions. New Formations: a journal of culture/theory/politics, 74, pp. 18-32.
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18Geneve, Anitza, Nelson, Karen J., & Christie, Ruth J. (2008) Passion, women and the games industry : influences on women's participation in the Australian digital content industry. In Women in Games, 10-12th September 2008, Warwick, United Kingdom. (Unpublished)
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171Gislason, Kari (2003) The passion of the old and the new: saga studies on the fatal shore. Parergon, 20(1), pp. 163-191.
Godbold, Kim E. (2006) Rural Progress Societies. In Australian Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies, January 2006, QUT Carseldine. (Unpublished)
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290Graham, Philip W. (2002) 14 theses on future research into the political economic impacts of new media. Fibreculture 2002, 2002, pp. 11-12.
Green, Lelia, Hartley, John, Lumby, Catharine, & Brady, Danielle (2011) Australian children's experiences of parents' online mediation. In Abad, Cristina (Ed.) Record of the Communications Policy and Research Forum 2011, Network Insight Institute, Sydney, Australia, pp. 259-276.
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24Gu, Xin (2011) From the margin to the centre : towards an art strategy for the ethnic enclaves in the city. In Rollman, Louise (Ed.) My Own Private Neon Oasis. Museum of Brisbane, Brisbane, pp. 30-41.
Gu, Xin (2012) The art of re-industrialisation in Shanghai. Culture Unbound : Journal of current cultural research, 4, pp. 193-211.
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Harrington, Stephen (2007) How does ‘Newstainment’ actually work? : ethnographic research methods and contemporary popular news. In International Communication Association (Creating Communication : Content, Control, and Critique), 24-28 May 2007, San Francisco, CA.
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285Harriss, Ian (2005) Emotional intelligence in the age of liquid modernity: a cultural construct for the 21st century. In Social Change in the 21st Century, 28 October 2005, QUT Carseldine, Brisbane.
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1,120Hartley, John (2011) Communication, Cultural and Media Studies : The Key Concepts (4th Edition). Routledge Key Guides. Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group) , United Kingdom.
Hartley, John (2011) Cultural studies and the urgency of interdisciplinarity : sooner, not later, we're going to need a cultural science (Os Estudos Culturais e a urgência por interdisciplinaridade: cedo, e não tarde, vamos precisar de uma Ciência da Cultura). Matrizes, 5(1), pp. 11-43.
Hartley, 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 (2011) Outlearning. In Zelizer, Barbie (Ed.) Making the University Matter. Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), London, United Kingdom, pp. 162-172.
Hartley, John (2010) Paradigm shifters : tricksters and cultural science. Cultural Science Journal, 3(1), pp. 1-19.
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76Hartley, John (2006) 'Read thy self' : text, audience and method in cultural studies. In White, Mimi & Schwoch, James (Eds.) Questions of method in cultural studies. Blackwell Publishing, United States of America, Massachusetts, Malden, pp. 71-103.
Hartley, John (2010) Research-led educational renewal and economic-cultural convergence. In Keane, Michael A. & Li, Hui (Eds.) The QUT Creative Industries Experience. QUT, Brisbane, pp. 7-11.
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34Hartley, John (2009) A Short History of Cultural Studies (Taiwanese edition). Liwen Publishing Group, Taiwan.
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53Hartley, John (2006) Sync or swim? Plebiscitary sport, synchronized voting, and the shift from Mars to Venus. South Atlantic Quarterly, 105(2), pp. 409-428.
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1Hartley, John (2006) Television and globalisation : national and international concerns. In Creeber, Glen (Ed.) Tele-visions : an introduction to studying television. British Film Institute (Palgrave Macmillan), London, United Kingdom, pp. 137-152.
Hartley, John (2009) The Uses of Digital Literacy. Creative Economy + Innovation Culture. University of Queensland Press, Australia.
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153Hartley, 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 (2007) The best propaganda : Humphrey Jennings, The Silent Village (1943). In Alan, McKee (Ed.) Beautiful Things in Popular Culture. Blackwell Publishing, Malden, MA, pp. 144-163.
Hartley, John & Green, Joshua B. (2006) The public sphere on the beach. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 9(3), pp. 341-362.
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9Hawkes, Lesley, Carson, Susan J., Gislason, Kari, & Martin, Samuel James Louis (2013) Practices of Literary Tourism : an Australian Case Study. International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research, 7(1), pp. 42-50.
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45Hearn, Gregory N., Ninan, Abraham, Rogers, Ian K., Cunningham, Stuart D., & Luckman, Susan H. (2004) From the margins to the mainstream: Creating value in Queensland’s Music Industry. Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy: Quarterly Journal of Media Research and Resources, pp. 101-114.
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1,062Heim, Caroline L. (2010) Theatre audience contribution : facilitating a new text through the post-performance discussion. Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrucken, Germany.
Heim, Caroline L. (2010) The naked audience : audience performance at a recent staging of Gibson’s "the Miracle Worker". In Australasian Association for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies Conference 2010, 29 June - 2 July 2010, Australian National University. (Unpublished)
Heim, 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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119Heim, Dr Caroline Louise (2006) Negotiating meanings: audience reception to a contemporary staging of Maxwell Anderson’s Mary of Scotland”. Crossings, 11(1).
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69Humphreys, Alison M. (Sal) (2005) Massively Multiplayer Online Games. Productive players and their disruptions to conventional media practices. QUT.
Humphreys, Sal (2006) In search of the next level. The Australian, Literary Review, 1(4), pp. 14-15.
Humphreys, Sal (2005) Productive players: online computer games' challenge to conventional media forms. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 2(1), pp. 37-51.
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467Humphreys, Sal (2007) You're in our world now: ownership and access in the proprietary community of an MMOG. In Sugumaran, Vijayan (Ed.) Intelligent information technologies: concepts, methodologies, tools, and applications. Information Science Reference (IGI Global), Hersey, PA, pp. 2058-2072.
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320Humphreys, Sal M. (2008) Grassroots creativity and community in new media environments : Yarn Harlot and the 4000 knitting Olympians. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 22(3), pp. 419-433.
Humphreys, Sal M. (2008) Ruling the virtual world. Governance in massively multiplayer online games. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 11(2), pp. 149-171.
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11Humphreys, Sal M. & Bruns, Axel (2008) Collaborative Local Content Creation through edgeX: An Evaluation. In Association of Internet Researchers 2008 : Internet Research 9.0: Rethinking Community, Rethinking Place, October 15, 2008 – October 18, 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Iyer, Radha (2009) Entrepreneurial Identities and the Problematic of Subjectivity in Media Mediated Discources. Discourse and Society, 20(2), pp. 241-263.
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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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Kaeys, Sue (2006) Stories of the Suburbs: the Origins of Richlands 'Servicetown'/ Inala Area on Brisbane's Western Fringe. In Australian Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies (AAAPS), January 2006, QUT Carseldine. (Unpublished)
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4,549Keane, 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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650Keane, 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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7Keane, Michael A., Ryan, Mark David, & Cunningham, Stuart D. (2005) 'Worlds apart? Finance and investment in creative industries in the People's Republic of China and Latin America'. Telematics and Informatics, 22(4), pp. 309-331.
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735Keane, Michael A. & Zhao, Elaine Jing (2012) Renegades on the frontier of innovation: The shanzhai grassroots communities of Shenzhen in China's creative economy. Eurasian Geography and Economics, 53(2), pp. 216-230.
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2Keays, Sue C. (2004) Yassou, Souvlakia and Paniyiri: Adapting Greek Culture for Australians. In Bailey, C., Cabrera, D., & Buys, L. (Eds.) Social Change in the 21st Century Conference; Centre for Social Change Research.
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1,407Kendall, Gavin, Skrbis, Zlatko, & Woodward, Ian (2005) Impediments to Cosmopolitan Engagement: Technology and Late-Modern Cosmopolitanism. In Julian, R, Rottier, R, & White, R (Eds.) TASA 2005 Conference Proceedings, 5 December - 8 December 2005, Australia, Tasmania, Sandy Bay.
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37Klaebe, Helen G., Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, & Hearn, Gregory N. (2009) Embedding an ecology notion in the social production of urban space. In Foth, Marcus (Ed.) Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics: The Practice and Promise of the Real-Time City. Information Science Reference, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, pp. 179-194.
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Lampert, Jo (2009) Children's Fiction About 9/11: Ethnic, Heroic and National Identities. Routledge, New York.
Lampert, Jo (2012) Good chronological history detected but critical analysis on the missing list. Girlhood Studies, 5(2), pp. 146-150.
Lampert, Jo, Davies, Bronwyn, Gonick, Marnina, Camden-Pratt, Catherine, & Gottschall, Kristina (2012) Ruptures in the production of girlhood : teenage flows and multiplicities [Abstract]. In Proceedings of the 42nd International Conference of the Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE), University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, p. 1.
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11Lampert, Jo, McGraw, Kelli, & Gannon, Susanne (2012) The Cyndi Lauper affect : bodies, girlhood and popular culture [Abstract]. In Proceedings of the 42nd International Conference of the Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE), University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW.
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9Leong, Susan (2011) No longer Singaporean. Continuum : Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 25(4), pp. 559-572.
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MacKinnon, Dolly (2001) 'Poor senseless Bess, clothed in her rags and folly': Early modern women, madness and song in seventeenth-century England. Parergon, 18(3), pp. 119-151.
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814Makeham, Paul B. (2007) Creative Industries. In I Fórum Internacional de Criatividade e Inovação, 19-20 June 2007, Hotel Unique, São Paulo, Brazil. (Unpublished)
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102Makeham, Paul B. & Carneiro, Felipe (2010) "As ideias são mais importantes que os produtos", diz Paul Makeham" [Ideas are more important than products, says Paul Makeham]. Exame.
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48Mallan, Kerry M. (2003) Hitting below the belt: action femininity and female subjectivity. In Mallan, Kerry M. & Pearce, Sharyn (Eds.) Youth cultures: Texts, images and identities. Praeger, Westport, Conn., pp. 139-153.
Mallan, Kerry M. (2002) Picturing the male: representations of masculinity in picture books. In Stephens, John (Ed.) Ways of being male : representing masculinities in children's literature and film. Routledge, New York ; London, pp. 15-37.
Mallan, Kerry M. (2005) Trash aesthetics and utopian memory: The Tip at the End of the Street and The Lost Thing. Bookbird, 43(1), pp. 28-34.
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1,251Mallan, Kerry M. & Bullen, Elizabeth (2011) Local and global : cultural globalization, consumerism, and children's fiction. In Mallan, Kerry & Bradford, Clare (Eds.) Contemporary Children's Literature and Film: Engaging with Theory. Palgrave MacMillan, Basingstoke, Hampshire, pp. 57-78.
Mallan, Kerry M., Singh, Parlo, & Giardina, Natasha (2013) Tech-savvy youth and participatory research in “iScapes”. In Chisholm, L. & Deliyanni-Kouimtzi, V. (Eds.) Changing Landscapes of Childhood and Youth in Europe. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne. (In Press)
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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16McKee, 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 (1999) Love Affair Against the Odds: Ernie Dingo and Reconciliation. Australian Studies, 14(1-2), pp. 189-208.
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438McKee, 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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102McKee, 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)
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 (2013) The power of art, the power of entertainment. Media, Culture and Society. (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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3McNair, Brian (2009) Teaching porn. Sexualities: studies in culture and society, 12(5), pp. 558-567.
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3McNamara, Andrew E. (2009) The colour of modernism : colour-form experiments in Europe and Australia. In Bru, Sascha & Nicholls, Peter (Eds.) Europa! Europa? : The Avant-Garde, Modernism and the Fate of a Continent. De Gruyter, Berlin, pp. 494-513.
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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838McWilliam, Kelly (2008) Digital storytelling as a 'discursively ordered domain'. In Lundby, Knut (Ed.) Digital storytelling, mediatized stories : self-representations in new media. Peter Lang, New York.
McWilliam, Kelly, Stephenson, Peta, & Thompson, Graham (2003) Voicing dissent. Journal of Australian Studies, 27(76), pp. 1-2.
Meadmore, Daphne & Meadmore, Peter (2004) The Boundlessness of Performativity in Elite Australian Schools. Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 25(3), pp. 375-387.
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