@incollection{quteprints69953, note = { Table of contents Tables and figures Abbreviations and acronyms About the authors Preface Introduction: The media and communications today - Stuart Cunningham and Sue Turnbull PART I: APPROACHES 1 The media and communications: Theoretical traditions - John Sinclair 2 Textual analysis - Alan McKee 3 Representation - Kate Bowles 4 Imagining the audience - Sue Turnbull 5 Policy and regulation - Stuart Cunningham PART II: INDUSTRIES 6 The press - Rodney Tiffen 7 Telecommunications - Jock Given 8 Radio - Bridget Griffen-Foley 9 Film, video, DVD and online delivery - Deb Verhoeven 10 Television - Stephen Harrington 11 Magazines - Frances Bonner 12 Advertising and marketing - John Sinclair 13 Popular music - Shane Homan 14 The internet, online and mobile communication - Gerard Goggin 15 Games: Mobile, locative and social - Larissa Hjorth PART III: ISSUES 16 Social media - Jean Burgess and John Banks 17 Social selves - Rowan Wilken and Anthony McCosker 18 'White bread' media - Tanja Dreher 19 Celebrity culture - Graeme Turner 20 The ethics of privacy - Kate Bowles 21 Sports media - David Rowe 22 Media and the environment - Libby Lester 23 Public service broadcasting - Maureen Burns 24 Classification and regulation - Terry Flew 25 The apps industry - Ben Goldsmith 26 Media ethics - Catharine Lumby 27 Crisis communication - Axel Bruns References Index }, month = {January}, title = {Policy and regulation}, year = {2014}, editor = {Stuart D. Cunningham and Sue Turnbull}, address = {Sydney, Australia}, booktitle = {The Media and Communications in Australia [4th edition]}, publisher = {Allen \& Unwin}, author = {Stuart D. Cunningham}, url = {https://eprints.qut.edu.au/69953/} }