470214. Screen and media culture


Title470214. Screen and media culture
Parent4702. Cultural studies

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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

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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)

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.

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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)

Internet hate: exploring the limits of free speech
Huijser, Hendrik. 2004. "Internet hate: exploring the limits of free speech." Australian Mosaic. 5 (1), pp. 27-28.

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The representation of female athletes in online images of successive Olympic Games (republished)
Jones, Dianne. 2009. "The representation of female athletes in online images of successive Olympic Games (republished)." Ghose, Amitabha (ed.) Sports and media. Hyderabad, India. Icfai University Press. pp. 144-167

Edited book (chapter)

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.

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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

Star struck: fandom and the discourse of celebrity
McWilliam, Kelly. 2009. "Star struck: fandom and the discourse of celebrity." Stadler, Jane and McWilliam, Kelly (ed.) Screen media: analysing film and television. Sydney, Australia. Allen & Unwin. pp. 245-271

Edited book (chapter)

Genre: something new based on something familiar
McWilliam, Kelly. 2009. "Genre: something new based on something familiar." Stadler, Jane and McWilliam, Kelly (ed.) Screen media: analysing film and television. Sydney, Australia. Allen & Unwin. pp. 217-243

Edited book (chapter)

Getting in tune with the psychology of musical performance
Terry, Peter and Ievleva, L.. 2008. "Getting in tune with the psychology of musical performance." Mrowinski, Vicky and Voudouris, Nicholas (ed.) 43rd Annual Australian Psychological Society Conference (APS 2008): Psychology Leading Change. Hobart, Australia 23 - 27 Sep 2008 Melbourne, Australia.

Paper

Sick puppies and other unbecoming things
Johnson, Laurie. 2001. "Sick puppies and other unbecoming things." M/C Journal: A Journal of Media and Culture. 4 (3).

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Felix and Gilles's tempestuous, monstrous machine
Johnson, Laurie. 1999. "Felix and Gilles's tempestuous, monstrous machine." M/C Journal: A Journal of Media and Culture. 2 (6).

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Adventures in nineteenth century gender bending: Lady Emilia Don in Tasmania: 1862 and 1865
Anae, Nicole. 2006. "Adventures in nineteenth century gender bending: Lady Emilia Don in Tasmania: 1862 and 1865." Australasian Drama Studies. 48, pp. 30-48.

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'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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Negotiating multicultural difference in a bicultural nation: a focused case study
Huijser, Hendrik. 2005. "Negotiating multicultural difference in a bicultural nation: a focused case study." Khoo, Tseen (ed.) The Body Politic: Racialised Political Cultures in Australia (2005). Brisbane, Australia 24 - 26 Nov 2004 Brisbane and Melbourne.

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Representing multiculturalism in a bicultural nation: the question of diversity in New Zealand cinema
Huijser, Hendrik. 2005. "Representing multiculturalism in a bicultural nation: the question of diversity in New Zealand cinema." International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations. 4, pp. 395-401.

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