Mr Andrew Mason


NameMr Andrew Mason
Email Addressandrew.mason@unisq.edu.au
Job TitleLecturer (Communication and Media Studies)
QualificationsBA USQ, BA(Hons) USQ
DepartmentSchool of Humanities and Communication
AffiliationsInstitute for Resilient Regions
Centre for Heritage and Culture
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9820-6677
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BA
USQ
1996
BA(Hons)
USQ
2000

Shark Dive and Hologram Zoo: Two Case Studies of Virtual Animal Encounters as Possible Models for Sustainable Wildlife Tourism

Scollen, Rebecca and Mason, Andrew. 2024. "Shark Dive and Hologram Zoo: Two Case Studies of Virtual Animal Encounters as Possible Models for Sustainable Wildlife Tourism ." Animals. 14 (926). https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14060926

Old Guard meets the Avant-Garde: What 200 years of technology in one experimental film tells us about the next 200 years

Sparkes, Daryl. 2023. "Old Guard meets the Avant-Garde: What 200 years of technology in one experimental film tells us about the next 200 years." Mason, A. (ed.) 13th Australian Media Traditions Conference 2023. Toowoomba, Australia 20 - 21 Sep 2023 Australia.

‘Wireless Vistas: how amateur experimenters made sport of Marconi’s dream.’

Mason, Andrew. 2023. "‘Wireless Vistas: how amateur experimenters made sport of Marconi’s dream.’." 13th Australian Media Traditions Conference. Toowoomba, Australia 20 - 21 Sep 2023 Australia.

Amateur radio clubs as regional media networks

Mason, Andrew. 2021. "Amateur radio clubs as regional media networks." 12th Australian Media Traditions Conference: Exploring the Regions. Melbourne, Australia Melbourne, Australia.

Sea World - Gold Coast, Australia's discourse of legitimation: signage and live animal shows (2015-2018) as indicators of change in messaging

Scollen, Rebecca Jane and Mason, Andrew. 2020. "Sea World - Gold Coast, Australia's discourse of legitimation: signage and live animal shows (2015-2018) as indicators of change in messaging." Journal of Sustainable Tourism. 28 (10), pp. 1686-1701. https://doi.org/10.1080/09669582.2020.1750620

Grassroots festival keeps city alive during severe drought

Mason, Andrew and Scollen, Rebecca. 2018. "Grassroots festival keeps city alive during severe drought." Journal of Place Management and Development. 11 (3), pp. 266-276. https://doi.org/10.1108/JPMD-06-2017-0059

Review: Tecsun PL365 radio receiver

Mason, Andrew. 2016. "Review: Tecsun PL365 radio receiver." Silicon Chip. 29, pp. 70-71.

Art in response to crisis: drought, flood and the regional community

Mason, Andrew. 2015. "Art in response to crisis: drought, flood and the regional community." McDonald, Janet and Mason, Robert (ed.) Creative communities: regional inclusion & the arts. Bristol, United Kingdom. Intellect Books. pp. 121-134

The slaughterhouse project: or where the eagles dare to fly and other dirty little secrets (with apologies to Alistair Maclean) an exhibit by Brad Buckley, Raygun, Toowoomba, 9 May - 5 June 2014. Reviewed by Andrew Mason, University of Southern Queensland

Mason, Andrew. 2015. "The slaughterhouse project: or where the eagles dare to fly and other dirty little secrets (with apologies to Alistair Maclean) an exhibit by Brad Buckley, Raygun, Toowoomba, 9 May - 5 June 2014. Reviewed by Andrew Mason, University of Southern Queensland." The Australasian Journal of Popular Culture. 4 (1), pp. 93-94. https://doi.org/10.1386/ajpc.4.1.73_5

Radio magazines

Mason, Andrew. 2014. "Radio magazines." Griffen-Foley, Bridget (ed.) A companion to the Australian media. Melbourne, Australia. Australian Scholarly Publishing. pp. 386-387

Digital social media is nothing new

Mason, Andrew. 2014. "Digital social media is nothing new." Bossio, Diana (ed.) 2014 Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Conference: The Digital and the Social: Communication for Inclusion and Exchange (ANZCA 2014). Melbourne, Australia 09 - 11 Jul 2014 Australia.

Social media as surveillance, by Daniel Trottier

Mason, Andrew. 2014. "Social media as surveillance, by Daniel Trottier." Sociological Research Online: an electronic journal. 19 (1).

Filtered nostalgia of the 1920s: representations of the British university ideal

Mason, Andrew and Gehrmann, Richard. 2012. "Filtered nostalgia of the 1920s: representations of the British university ideal." Harmes, Marcus K., Henderson, Lindsay, Harmes, Barbara and Antonio, Amy (ed.) The British World: Religion, Memory, Society, Culture (2012). Toowoomba, Australia 02 - 05 Jul 2012 Toowoomba, Australia.

No Brideshead Revisited, no summer of love in the empty quadrangle: challenges to scholarship in the on-line age

Mason, Andrew and Gehrmann, Richard. 2011. "No Brideshead Revisited, no summer of love in the empty quadrangle: challenges to scholarship in the on-line age." Offord, Baden and Garbutt, Robert (ed.) 2010 Cultural Studies Association of Australasia National Conference: A Scholarly Affair (CSAA 2010). Byron Bay, Australia 07 - 09 Dec 2010 Lismore, NSW.

Making Sense of Everyday Life by Susie Scott

Mason, Andrew. 2011. "Making Sense of Everyday Life by Susie Scott ." Sociological Research Online: an electronic journal. 16 (3).

Monumental Queensland: signposts on a cultural landscape, by Lisanne Gibson and Joanna Besley [Book review]

Mason, Andrew. 2006. "Monumental Queensland: signposts on a cultural landscape, by Lisanne Gibson and Joanna Besley [Book review]." Network Review of Books.

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

Empire histories: the commodity of nostalgia

Mason, Andrew. 2006. "Empire histories: the commodity of nostalgia." Danks, Adrian, Verevis, Con, Williams, Deane and Verhoeven, Deb (ed.) FHAANZ 2006: Telling Stories: Cinema, History and Experience. Melbourne, Australia 16 - 19 Nov 2006

The Films of Peter Weir by Jonathan Rayner

Mason, Andrew. 2005. "The Films of Peter Weir by Jonathan Rayner ." Network Review of Books.