470107. Media studies


Title470107. Media studies
Parent4701. Communication and media studies

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Online sports reporting of female athletes: an analysis of coverage of the 2008 Olympic Games
Jones, Dianne. 2008. "Online sports reporting of female athletes: an analysis of coverage of the 2008 Olympic Games." 2008 Journalism Education Association Conference: Research, Investigation and Storytelling: Emerging Narratives in Journalism and Journalism Studies. Wollongong, Australia 01 - 03 Dec 2008 Wollongong, Australia.

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Half the story? Olympic women on ABC News Online
Jones, Dianne. 2004. "Half the story? Olympic women on ABC News Online." Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy: quarterly journal of media research and resources.

Book review

Blood is thicker than water: stains on the land in Bra Boys
Collins-Gearing, Brooke and Huijser, Hendrik. 2012. "Blood is thicker than water: stains on the land in Bra Boys." Bennett, James E. and Beirne, Rebecca (ed.) Making film and television histories: Australia and New Zealand. London, United Kingdom. I.B.Tauris Publishers. pp. 26-30

Edited book (chapter)

Mediatisation and institutions of public memory: digital storytelling and the apology
Burgess, Jean, Klaebe, Helen and McWilliam, Kelly. 2010. "Mediatisation and institutions of public memory: digital storytelling and the apology." Australian Historical Studies. 41 (2), pp. 149-165. https://doi.org/10.1080/10314611003716861

Article

Romance in foreign accents: Harlequin-Mills & Boon Australia
McWilliam, Kelly. 2010. "Romance in foreign accents: Harlequin-Mills & Boon Australia." Moran, Albert and Keane, Michael (ed.) Cultural adaptation. Oxford, United Kingdom. Routledge. pp. 31-40

Edited book (chapter)

Media reports of links between MMR and autism: a discourse analysis
O'Dell, Lindsay and Brownlow, Charlotte. 2005. "Media reports of links between MMR and autism: a discourse analysis." British Journal of Learning Disabilities. 33, pp. 194-199. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-3156.2005.00304.x

Article

We're here all week: public formation and the Brisbane Queer Film Festival
McWilliam, Kelly. 2007. "We're here all week: public formation and the Brisbane Queer Film Festival." Queensland Review. 14 (2), pp. 79-91.

Article

Transmit: M/C Journal, Vol. 9, No. 1
Huijser, Hendrik and Collins-Gearing, Brooke (ed.) 2006. Transmit: M/C Journal, Vol. 9, No. 1. Brisbane, Australia. Queensland University of Technology.

Edited book

Digital storytelling as a 'discursively-ordered domain'
McWilliam, Kelly. 2008. "Digital storytelling as a 'discursively-ordered domain'." Lundby, Knut (ed.) Digital storytelling, mediatized stories: self-representations in new media. New York, NY. United States. Peter Lang Publishing. pp. 145-160

Edited book (chapter)

Co-creative media: theorising digital storytelling as a platform for researching and developing participatory culture
Spurgeon, Christina, Burgess, Jean, Klaebe, Helen, McWilliam, Kelly, Tacchi, Jo and Tsai, Mimi. 2009. "Co-creative media: theorising digital storytelling as a platform for researching and developing participatory culture." Flew, Terry (ed.) 2009 Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Conference: Communication, Creativity and Global Citizenship (ANZCA 2009). Brisbane, Australia 08 - 10 Jul 2009 Wellington, New Zealand.

Paper

States of emergency: on politics, language and aesthetics
Musgrove, Brian. 2008. "States of emergency: on politics, language and aesthetics." Overland. 191, pp. 64-68.

Article

The Aussie battler personified: why everyone loves Kenny
Huijser, Hendrik. 2009. "The Aussie battler personified: why everyone loves Kenny." Post Script (Commerce): essays in film and the humanities. 28 (3), pp. 57-66.

Article

The multicultural nation in New Zealand cinema: production-text-reception
Huijser, Hendrik. 2009. The multicultural nation in New Zealand cinema: production-text-reception. Saarbrucken, Germany. VDM Verlag Dr. Muller.

Authored book

Modernity in Australian radio magazines
Mason, Andrew. 2006. "Modernity in Australian radio magazines." Magazines and Modernity in Australia (2006). St. Lucia, Australia 08 - 09 Dec 2006

Paper

Picture this: a cross-national study of the portrayal of female athletes in images of the 2004 Olympic Games on two Web sites
Jones, Dianne. 2006. "Picture this: a cross-national study of the portrayal of female athletes in images of the 2004 Olympic Games on two Web sites." 2006 International Sports Studies Conference. Melbourne, Australia 06 - 08 Mar 2006

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Taking the bypass: voters' use of local media during a local election
Jones, Dianne. 2006. "Taking the bypass: voters' use of local media during a local election." Oosterman, Allison and Cocker, Alan (ed.) 2nd Joint JEANZ/JEA Conference 2006: Journalism Downunder: the Future of the Media in the Digital Age. Auckland, New Zealand 04 - 06 Dec 2006 Auckland, New Zealand.

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Underexposed: images of sportswomen on ABC News Online
Jones, Dianne. 2005. "Underexposed: images of sportswomen on ABC News Online." Stockwell, Stephen and Isakhan, Ben (ed.) 2005 Journalism Education Association Conference. Surfers Paradise, Australia 29 Nov - 02 Dec 2005 Brisbane, Australia.

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Reaching out: indigenous communicators and their strategies
Jones, Dianne. 2005. "Reaching out: indigenous communicators and their strategies." Transformations: Culture and the Environment in Human Development : an International Conference (2005). Canberra, Australia 07 - 09 Feb 2005 Canberra, Australia.

Paper

Critical analysis of practice in online news media
Jones, Dianne. 2003. "Critical analysis of practice in online news media." 2003 Journalism Education Association Conference. Sydney, Australia 26 - 28 Nov 2003 Australia.

Paper

(Re)citing the sovereign source: media representations of indigenous peoples
Little, Janine. 2005. "(Re)citing the sovereign source: media representations of indigenous peoples." Phillips, Jean and Lampert, Jo (ed.) Introductory indigenous studies in education: the importance of knowing. Sydney, Australia. Pearson Education Australia. pp. 101-116

Edited book (chapter)

'The innocence in her beautiful green eyes': speculations on seduction and the 'feminine' in the Australian news media
Little, Janine. 2006. "'The innocence in her beautiful green eyes': speculations on seduction and the 'feminine' in the Australian news media." Pacific Journalism Review. 12 (1), pp. 131-145.

Article

Comparative analysis of mainstream discourses, media narratives and representations of Islam in Britain and France prior to 9/11
Brown, Malcolm. 2006. "Comparative analysis of mainstream discourses, media narratives and representations of Islam in Britain and France prior to 9/11." Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. 27 (3), pp. 297-312. https://doi.org/10.1080/13602000601141216

Article

Screen media: analysing film and television
Stadler, Jane and McWilliam, Kelly. 2009. Screen media: analysing film and television. Sydney, Australia. Allen & Unwin.

Authored book

Creating the on-line documentary: a satellite solution
Hetherington, John Francis. 2008. "Creating the on-line documentary: a satellite solution." The International Journal of the Arts in Society. 3 (2), pp. 45-52.

Article

Identification of a suspect before being charged
Burgess, Craig. 2008. Identification of a suspect before being charged. Saarbrucken, Germany. VDM Verlag Dr. Muller.

Authored book

David Williamson in the dock: paranoia, propaganda and 'the people'
Musgrove, Brian. 2006. "David Williamson in the dock: paranoia, propaganda and 'the people'." Overland. 182, pp. 13-19.

Article

'The new prima donnas': 'homegrown' Tasmanian 'stars' of the 1860s Emma and Clelia Howson
Anae, Nicole. 2005. "'The new prima donnas': 'homegrown' Tasmanian 'stars' of the 1860s Emma and Clelia Howson." Journal of Australian Studies. 28 (84), pp. 173-181.

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Local media and local elections: voters' preferred information sources
Jones, Dianne and Feldman, Alison D.. 2006. "Local media and local elections: voters' preferred information sources." Australian Journalism Review. 28 (1), pp. 43-56.

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