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Article

Stevens, Hallam (2023) Code and Critique: Ted Nelson’s Project Xanadu and the Politics of New Media. Osiris, 38 (1). pp. 245-264.

Lubicz-Zaorski, Carly, Newlands, Maxine, and Petray, Theresa (2023) Fuelling the climate and science ‘denial machine’ on social media: A case study of the Great Barrier Reef’s 2021 ‘in danger’ recommendation on Twitter, YouTube and Facebook. Public Understanding of Science. (In Press)

Roe, Jasper, and Perkins, Mike (2023) ‘What they’re not telling you about ChatGPT’: exploring the discourse of AI in UK news media headlines. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 10. 753.

Hasnain, Ambrin, Krause, Amanda e., Hajek, John, Lloyd-Smith, Anya, and Lori, Laura (2022) Broadcasting during COVID-19: Community language radio and listener well-being. Radio Journal, 20 (2). pp. 227-247.

Chau, Meng Haut, Zhu, Chenghao, Jacobs, George M., Delante, Nimrod Lawson, Asmi, Alfian, Ng, Serena, John, Sharon Santhia, Guo, Qingli, and Shunmugam, Krishnavanie (2022) Ecolinguistics for and beyond the Sustainable Development Goals. Journal of World Languages, 8 (2). pp. 323-345.

Lundberg, Anita, Regis, Hannah, and Agbonifo, John (2022) Tropical Landscapes and Nature-Culture Entanglements: Reading Tropicality via Avatar. eTropic, 21 (1). pp. 1-27.

Craven, Allison (2021) Book review of "Creating Australian Television Drama: a screenwriting history" by Susan Lever. North Melbourne, VIC, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2020. ISBN: 978-1-925984-88-0. Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature, 21 (2). 15.

Thirumaran, K., Mohammadi, Zohre, Pourabedin, Zahra, Azzali, Simona, and Sim, Karen (2021) COVID-19 in Singapore and New Zealand: newspaper portrayal, crisis management. Tourism Management Perspectives, 38. 108849.

Maguire, Emma (2021) Facebook Society: Losing Ourselves in Sharing Ourselves by Roberto Simanowski (review). Biography, 44 (4). pp. 672-676.

Stevenson, Ana, and Allukian, Kristin (2021) The Suffrage Postcard Project: feminist digital archiving and transatlantic suffrage history. Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies, 8. 8.

Wang, Ju-Han Zoe, and Connell, John (2021) Taiwanese working holiday makers in rural and regional Australia: temporary transnational identities and employment challenges. Australian Geographer, 52 (2). pp. 191-207.

Maguire, Emma (2020) Young women won’t be told how to behave, but is #girlboss just deportment by another name? The Conversation, 26 February 2020.

Sin, Harng Luh, and He, Shirleen (2019) Voluntouring internationally on Facebook and Instagram: Photography and social media on constructing the “Third World” experience. Tourist Studies, 19 (2). pp. 215-237.

Stevenson, Ana (2018) “Cast off the shackles of yesterday”: women’s suffrage in Walt Disney’s Mary Poppins. Camera Obscura, 33 (2). 98. pp. 69-103.

Stevenson, Ana (2018) In flag-rante: Julia Gillard and the infamous ‘flag scene’ in ABC’s At Home with Julia. The Journal of Popular Television, 6 (3). pp. 381-403.

Stevenson, Ana (2018) The gender-apartheid analogy in the transnational feminist imaginary: Ms. Magazine and the Feminist Majority Foundation, 1972-2002. Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies, 19 (1). pp. 93-116.

Book Chapter

Maguire, Emma (2023) Docile Bodies (of Work): Coaxing the Neoliberal Academic via the Online Researcher Profile. In: Ortiz-Vilarelle, Lisa, (ed.) Career Narratives and Academic Womanhood: In the Spaces Provided. Routledge Auto/Biography Studies . Routledge, New York, NY, USA, pp. 36-53.

Stevenson, Ana (2020) From the ‘radical women’s press’ to the digital age: subversive networks of feminism in the United States. In: Guntarik, Olivia, and Grieve-Williams, Victoria, (eds.) From Sit-Ins to #revolutions: media and the changing nature of protests. Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, New York, NY, USA, pp. 51-64.

Stevenson, Ana (2020) Gillard of Thrones: using popular culture to resist misogyny. In: Firestone, Amanda, and Clark, Leisa A., (eds.) Resist and Persist: essays on social revolution in 21st century narratives. McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, Jefferson, NC, United States, pp. 162-174.

Conference Item

Krause, Amanda E., and Fletcher, Heather (2023) Considering the purpose of radio to examine how it can support older adults’ well-being. In: [Presented at the 56th Australian Association of Gerontology Conference]. From: 56th Australian Association of Gerontology Conference: Reimagining Aging: diving into an ocean of possibilities, 14-17 November 2023, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.

Krause, Amanda E. (2023) Disseminating research findings: Co-designing a radio listening resource. In: [Presented at the 56th Australian Association of Gerontology Conference]. From: 56th Australian Association of Gerontology Conference: Reimagining Aging: diving into an ocean of possibilities, 14-17 November 2023, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.

Krause, Amanda, and Fletcher, Heather (2022) Implications of radio persona characteristics on listener well-being. In: [Presented at the 2022 Society for Music Perception and Cognition Conference]. From: SMPC 2022 Conference, 4-7 August 2022, Portland, OR, USA.

Krause, Amanda, and Fletcher, Heather (2022) Radio listeners' perspectives on its purpose and potential to support older wellbeing. In: [Presented at the SEMPRE 50th Anniversary Conference]. From: SEMPRE 50th Anniversary Conference, 2-3 September 2022, London, UK.

Krause, Amanda, and Fletcher, Heather (2021) Radio relationships and well-being in older age. In: [Presented at the Australian Association of Gerontology Conference]. From: 54th Australian Association of Gerontology Conference, 10-12 November 2021, Online.

Krause, Amanda E., Lloyd-Smith, Anya, and Hajek, John (2021) Understanding creativity and wellbeing in migrant communities by examining the role of community language radio in Australia. In: Culture, Heath, and Wellbeing International Conference 2021: Research Proceedings. pp. 85-87. From: Culture, Heath, and Wellbeing International Conference 2021, 21-23 June 2021, Online.

Book

Piper, Alana, and Stevenson, Ana (2019) Gender violence in Australia: historical perspectives. Australian History . Monash University Publishing, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.

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