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Bohensky, Erin, Curnock, Matt, Gillet, Sarah, Goldberg, Jeremy, Gooch, Margaret, Lankester, Ally, Marshall, Nadine, Newlands, Maxine, Pert, Petina, Tobin, Renae, Scherl, Lea, and Stone-Jovicich, Samantha (2014) The Social and Economic Long Term Monitoring Program (SELTMP) 2014: drivers of change in the Great Barrier Reef. Report. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Broderick, Kathleen, and Ferguson, Kathryn (2007) Postcards from the edge. In: Papers from Australia ICOMOS Extreme Heritage Conference. pp. 1-17. From: Australia ICOMOS Extreme Heritage Conference, 19-21 July 2007, Cairns, QLD.

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Craven, Allison (2020) The last of the long takes: feminism, sexual harassment, and the action of change. M/C Journal, 23 (2). 7.

Cardell, Kylie, Douglas, Kate, and Maguire, Emma (2017) 'Stories': social media and ephemeral narratives as memoir. In: Avieson, Bunty, Giles, Fiona, and Joseph, Sue, (eds.) Mediating Memory: tracing the limits of memoir. Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature . Routledge, New York, NY, USA, pp. 157-172.

Craven, Allison (2016) Finding Queensland in Australian Cinema: poetics and screen geographies. Anthem Studies in Australian Literature and Culture . Anthem Press, London, UK.

Craven, Allison (2016) Upon a dream once more: beauty redacted in Disney's readapted classics. In: Brode, Douglas, and Brode, Shea T., (eds.) Debating Disney: pedagogical perspectives on commercial cinema. Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, MA, USA, pp. 187-197.

Craven, Allison (2011) Parables of Pacific Shores: Locations, Caves and Coastal Masculinities in Cast Away and Sanctum. Etropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 10. pp. 158-165.

Craven, Allison, and Mann, Christopher (2010) The girl with the bush knife: women, adventure and the tropics in Age of Consent and Nim's Island. Etropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 9. pp. 1-11.

Craven, Allison (2008) Women in Disney's Animated Feature Films. Review of Davis, Amy M., Good Girls and Wicked Witches: Women in Disney's Feature Animation. H-Net Reviews in the Humanities and Social Sciences. pp. 1-3.

Craven, Allison (2002) Beauty and the Belles: discourses of feminism and femininity in Disneyland. European Journal of Women's Studies, 9 (2). pp. 123-142.

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Delante, Nimrod, and Jacobs, George (2015) Cultivating positive social networking behaviour. In: Foo, Kong Hean, and Thirumaran, K., (eds.) First class behaviour for a First World nation. James Cook University, Singapore, pp. 40-51.

Delante, Nimrod, and Jacobs, George (2015) Email behaviour. In: Foo, Koong Hean, and Thirumaran, K., (eds.) First class behaviours for a First World nation. James Cook University, Singapore, pp. 52-67.

Ding, Ding, Gebel, Klaus, Freeman, Becky, and Bauman, Adrian E. (2015) Vigorous physical activity and all-cause mortality: a story that got lost in translation. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 12 (4). pp. 445-446.

Dawes, Glenn (2008) The challenges of reintegrating young offenders back to their communities: the caseworkers perspective. In: Proceedings of the Annual Conference of The Australian Sociological Association 2008: Re-imagining Sociology. pp. 1-15. From: Re-Imagining Sociology, 2-5 December 2008, The University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Duffield, Lee R. (2002) Graffiti on the wall: reading history through news media: the role of news media in historical crises, in the case of the collapse of the Eastern bloc in Europe 1989. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Deger, Jennifer (2001) Book Review: "Radio Happy Isles: media and politics at play in the Pacific" by R. Seward. Honolulu, USA, University of Hawaii Press, 1999. ISBN: 978-0-8248-2106-7. Oceania, 72 (1). pp. 84-85.

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Forbes, Amy, and Sedorkin, Gail (2015) Public Relations Campaigns: old and new media challenges. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Forbes, Amy (2015) Courageous women in media: Marcos and censorship in the Philippines. Pacific Journalism Review, 21 (1). pp. 195-210.

Forbes, Amy (2015) Once upon a time in Manila: managing Marcos and martial rule through humour. In: Keeble, Richard Lance, and Swick, David, (eds.) Pleasures of the Prose: journalism and humour. Abramis Academic Publishing, Bury St Edmunds, UK, pp. 169-185.

Foo, Koong Hean (2014) Singapore media and psychology. In: Presentations from James Cook University Singapore. From: James Cook University Singapore presentation, 18 February 2014, Singapore. (Unpublished)

Forbes, Amy (2006) Expressing gay sexuality in the digital age: a Philippine cinema example. In: [Presented at the ARC Asia Pacific Futures Research Network Conference 2006]. pp. 1-17. From: ARC Asia Pacific Futures Research Network Conference 2006: Media: policies, cultures and futures in the Asia Pacific region, 27-29 November 2006, Perth, WA, Australia.

Ferguson, Kathryn (2006) Parliament of whores: the mystery of the mace. Victorian Review, 32 (2). pp. 64-87.

Forbes, Amy (2005) Philippine radio: a short history of a medium in crisis. In: Proceedings of the 2005 Melbourne Radio Conference. pp. 289-297. From: Radio in the World, 11 - 14 July 2005, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

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Gatling, Margaret, Mills, Jane, and Lindsay, David (2017) Sex after 60? You've got to be joking! Senior sexuality in comedy film. Journal of Aging Studies, 40. pp. 23-28.

Goudie, Douglas (2013) Engaging disaster prone communities; pre-impact media blitzing. Universal Journal of Communications and Network, 1 (3). pp. 95-104.

Goodwin, Mitch (2012) Screen culture. UNSPECIFIED.

Goodwin, Mitch (2011) Culture jamming: disrupting the (information) flow. In: Young Artist Development Program 2011 . pp. 1-61. From: Artiz 2011, 28 June - 1 July, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Goodwin, Mitch (2011) Vonnegut's Firefight Fuzz Box. [Creative Work]

Goudie, Douglas (2009) Evacuation as a communication and social phenomenon. In: Meyers, R.A., (ed.) Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science. Springer, New York, USA, pp. 1-63.

Goon, Patricia, and Craven, Allison (2003) Whose debt?: Globalisation and whitefacing in Asia. Intersections: Gender, History and Culture in the Asian Context, 9.

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Henni, Margaret, Chong, Mark David, and Forbes, Amy (2017) Road traffic offences: socially acceptable crimes? In: Proceedings of the 54th Annual Meeting of the ACJS. pp. 1-14. From: Linking Teaching, Practice, and Research, 20-25 March 2017, Kansas City, MI, USA. (Unpublished)

Hawthorne, Susan (2016) Bibliodiversity: creating content or invigorating culture? Logos, 27 (1). pp. 63-70.

Hayes-Jonkers, Charmaine S. (2015) Bouncers, brutes and brawn: are bouncers being discriminated against in news reports? A critical discourse analysis. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Hardy, Samantha, Dhanissaro, Phra John Paramai , and Thangsurbkul, Worakate (2011) Peace revolution's online social platform: from inner revolution to global evolution of ethical media production. Journal of Media Literacy Education, 3 (2). pp. 84-89.

Hiddlestone, Janine (2010) Minorities r us. In: Wilson, Leah, (ed.) Filled with Glee: the unauthorized Glee companion. BenBella Books, Dallas, TX, USA, pp. 69-80.

Hiddlestone, Janine (2007) Drawing the line. In: Wilson, Leah, (ed.) Grey's Anatomy 101: Seattle Grace, unauthorized. BenBella Books Inc, Dallas, Texas, USA, pp. 79-90.

Hiddlestone, Janine (2007) Mothers, daughters and Gilmore Girls. In: Crusie, Jennifer, and Wilson, Leah, (eds.) Coffee at Luke's: an unauthorized Gilmore Girls gabfest. BenBella Books, Dallas, Texas, USA, pp. 31-42.

Hiddlestone, Janine (2006) All that glitters: coloring place and identity in CSI. In: Cortez, Donn, (ed.) Investigating CSI: Inside the Crime Labs of Las Vegas, Miami and New York. BenBella Books, Inc, Dallas, TX, USA, pp. 161-174.

Hiddlestone, Janine (2006) Is Halo doom-ed? In: Yeffeth, Glenn, and Thomason, Jennifer, (eds.) Halo Effect: an unauthorized look at the most successful video game of all time. Smart Pop Series . BenBella Books, Dallas, Texas, USA, pp. 97-108.

Hawthorne, Susan, and Klein, Renate (1999) Cyberfeminism: connectivity, critique and creativity. Spinifex Press, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

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Krause, Amanda E., Anglada-Tort, Manuel, and North, Adrian C. (2021) Popular music lyrics and musicians’ gender over time: a computational approach. Psychology of Music, 49 (3). pp. 426-444.

Kuttainen, Victoria, and Lippmann, Jilly (2020) Alternative imaginaries of the modern girl: a comparative examination of Canadian and Australian magazines. In: Aliakbari, Rasoul, (ed.) Comparative Print Culture: A Study of Alternative Literary Modernities. New Directions in Book History . Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 41-60.

Kuttainen, Victoria (2019) Lost in the (national) archive: the Modern Girl, literary cultures, and the magazine. Modernism/Modernity, 4 (2).

Kennedy, Umit, and Maguire, Emma (2018) The texts and subjects of automediality. M/C Journal, 21 (2).

Kuttainen, Victoria, Liebich, Susann, and Galletly, Sarah (2015) The transported imagination: Australian interwar magazines and the geographical imaginaries of late colonial modernity. In: [Presented at the Annual International Conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations]. From: DH2015: Global Digital Humanities: the annual international conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, 29 June - 03 July 2015, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Kuttainen, Victoria, Liebich, Susann, and Galletly, Sarah (2015) Place, platform, and value: periodicals and the Pacific in late colonial modernity. English Studies in Canada, 41 (1). pp. 155-177.

Kuttainen, Victoria (2013) 1938: the most literary yet: Man magazine. In: Dalziell, Tanya, and Genoni, Paul, (eds.) Telling Stories: Australian life and literature 1935-2012. Monash University Publishing, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 31-36.

Kuttainen, Victoria (2013) 1940: style, modernity and popular magazines: writing Pacific travel. In: Dalziell, Tanya, and Genoni, Paul, (eds.) Telling Stories: Australian life and literature 1935-2012. Monash University Publishing, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 51-56.

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Louth, Jonathon, and Potter, Martin (2017) Art as Spatial Resistance in Phnom Penh, Cambodia: the production of emotional belonging in the White Building. In: Abstracts from the Mapping the Emotional Cityscape Symposium. From: Mapping the Emotional Cityscape Symposium: spaces, performances and emotion in everyday life, 17 September 2017, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

Louth, Jonathon, and Potter, Martin (2017) The production of neoliberal subjectivities: constellations of domination and resistance. In: Louth, Jonathon, and Potter, Martin, (eds.) Edges Of Identity: The Production of Neoliberal Subjectivities. Issues in the Social Sciences, 10 . University of Chester Press, Chester, UK, pp. 1-23.

Lankester, Ally J., Bohensky, Erin, and Newlands, Maxine (2015) Media representations of risk: the reporting of dredge spoil disposal in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park at Abbot Point. Marine Policy, 60. pp. 149-161.

Leitch, Anne M., and Bohensky, Erin L. (2014) Return to 'a new normal': discourses of resilience to natural disasters in Australian newspapers 2006–2010. Global Environmental Change, 26. pp. 14-26.

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Maguire, Emma (2019) Self-help: Yumi Sakugawa’s Instagram account. European Journal of Life Writing, 8.

Maguire, Emma (2019) Constructing the “Instagirl,” deconstructing the self-brand: Amalia Ulman’s Instagram hoax. European Journal of Life Writing, 8. pp. 12-32.

Maguire, Emma (2018) Girls, Autobiography, Media: gender and self-mediation in digital economies. Palgrave Studies in Life Writing . Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland.

Menadue, Christopher Benjamin (2017) Science fiction helps us deal with science fact: a lesson from Terminator’s killer robots. The Conversation, 23 August 2017.

M'Balla-Ndi, Marie (2017) Division in the land of 'the unspoken': examining journalistic practice in contemporary New Caledonia. MedieKultur, 33 (62). pp. 52-71.

M'Balla-Ndi, Marie (2015) Navigating some shoals of Pacific journalism: how do resurgent oceanic epistemologies impact on journalism practice in liquid modern Vanuatu, Samoa and New Caledonia? In: Presentations from the 10th European Society for Oceanists 2015 Conference. From: 10th European Society for Oceanists 2015 Conference, 23-27 June 2015, Brussels, Belgium.

M'Balla-Ndi, Marie (2015) On being a contemporary taasila: navigating kastom and ol ting blong waet man. Perspectives: Studies in Translatology, 23 (4). pp. 599-614.

M'Balla-Ndi, Marie, and Newlands, Maxine (2014) Talanoa and theory of communicative action: implications for media training and education. In: Presentations from the Talanoa Pasifika Conference. From: Talanoa Pasifika Conference, 15-17 July 2014, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

M'Balla-Ndi, Marie (2013) Questioning public interest journalism in New Caledonia. Pacific Journalism Review, 19 (1). pp. 73-83.

M'Balla-Ndi, Marie (2011) Le Victoria est évacué. Les Nouvelles Caledoniennes, 2011. p. 32.

M'Balla-Ndi, Marie (2011) Rockhampton coupée du monde. Les Nouvelle Caledoniennes, 2011. p. 26.

M'Balla-Ndi, Marie (2010) VANUATU: media industry protests over ban on coverage of no-confidence motion. Pacific Media Centre, 2010. pp. 1-2.

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Newlands, Maxine (2020) Environmental journalism in Australia and New Zealand. In: Sachsman, David, and Valenti, JoAnn M, (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Environmental Journalism. Routledge, New York, USA.

Newlands, Maxine (2020) Environmental journalism in the Asia and Pacific region. In: Sachsman, David.B, and Valenti, JoAnne. M, (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Environmental Journalism. Routledge, New York, USA.

Newlands, Maxine (2018) Environmental activism and the media: the politics of protest. Peter Lang, New York, NY, USA.

Newlands, Maxine, Brennan, Claire, Hodgson, Patrick, Moran, Viv, Roebuck, Ann, and M'Balla-Ndi, Marie (2016) Townsville turns 150: the old and the news. [Creative Work]

Newlands, Maxine (2015) Social media and space: solutions to negative media framing of protest. In: Presentations from the Protest Participation in Variable Communication Ecologies Conference. From: Protest Participation in Variable Communication Ecologies Conference, 24-26 June 2015, Alghero, Sardinia, Italy.

Newlands, Maxine (2015) Pacific Islands heading for 100% renewable energy. The Ecologist, 28 May 2015.

Newlands, Maxine (2014) Are universities turning into giant newsrooms? The Conversation, 11 February 2014.

Newlands, Maxine, Petray, Theresa, and Lloyd, Rohan (2014) "Save the Barrier Reef" from 1967 to 2013: a forty six year old campaign that changed the Great Barrier Reef. In: UNSPECIFIED. From: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Seminar, 22 January 2014, Townsville, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

Newlands, Maxine (2013) From hyperlink to ink: media tactics and protest strategies of the UK radical environmental activism movement. Crossing Conceptual Boundaries, V. pp. 45-51.

Newlands, Maxine (2013) New media and political participation: searching for the passion in protests. New Media and Society, 15 (8). pp. 1393-1398.

Newlands, Maxine (2013) Reclaiming the media: technology, tactics and subversion. In: Cudworth , Erika, Senker, Peter, and Walker, Kathy, (eds.) Technology, Society and Inequality: new horizons and contested futures. Digital Formations, 87 . Peter Lang Publishing, New York, USA, pp. 155-166.

Newlands, Maxine (2011) Scandal or Saviour? Deconstructing the mediatisation of Met officer Mark Kennedy and the environmental activism movement. In: Abstracts from the ECREA Symposium 2011: the mediation of scandal and moral outrage. From: ECREA Symposium 2011: the mediation of scandal and moral outrage, 16-17 December 2011, London, UK . (Unpublished)

Newlands, Maxine (2011) Environmentalism, mega-events and the global south. In: Abstracts from the Second International Conference on Sport and Society. From: Second International Conference on Sport and Society, 28 February – 1 March 2011, Kolkata, India .

Newlands, Maxine (2011) Reporting the Olympics in London: NUJ London. In: UNSPECIFIED. From: Reporting the Olympics in London, 11 April 2011, London, UK. (Unpublished)

Newlands, Maxine (2010) Come together: professional practice and radical protest. Proof 2010: Journalists Defending Journalism, 2 (2). pp. 1-5.

Newlands, Maxine (2009) Protesters as the new gatekeepers? An analysis of how journalistic language and new technologies shape the identity of UK protest movements. In: Papers from Culture, Media: Protest. pp. 1-16. From: Culture, Media: Protest, 3-5 September 2009, Lucerne, Switzerland.

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Oelgemoeller, Marie M’Balla-Ndi (2020) Media ethics beyond frontiers: epistemic challenge and power struggle? West Africa Journal of Arts and Social Sciences, 1 (1). pp. 1-13.

Oelgemöller, Marie (2018) Fa'a Samoa and the Fourth Estate: how Samoan journalists negotiate complex traditional values, beliefs, and protocols. In: Freedman, Eric, Goodman, Robyn S., and Steyn, Elanie, (eds.) Critical Perspectives on Journalistic Beliefs and Actions: global experiences. Routledge Research in Journalism . Routledge, New York, NY, USA, pp. 173-184.

Osborne, Roger (2014) Magazines and periodicals. In: Griffen-Foley, Bridget, (ed.) A Companion to the Australian Media. Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 250-252.

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Potter, Martin (2017) Story systems: the potential of transmedia storytelling as material embodiment of a collective enactment of place and identity. In: Bocanegra Barbecho, Lidia, and García López, Ana, (eds.) Con La Red / En La Red: creación, investigación y comunicación cultural y artística en la era internet / [English] On the Network / Within the Network: production, research, cultural and artistic communication in the internet. Downhill Publishing, Granada, pp. 155-173.

Potter, Martin, and Louth, Jonathon (2017) Edges of Identity: The Production of Neoliberal Subjectivities. Issues in the Social Sciences, 10 . University of Chester Press, Chester, UK.

Potter, Martin (2017) The Tarob and the sacred oath. Liminal spirits and stories creating heterotopic spaces in Dusun culture. Etropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 16 (1). pp. 112-124.

Petray, Theresa L., and Collin, Rowan (2017) Your privilege is trending: confronting whiteness on social media. Social Media and Society, 3 (2). pp. 1-10.

Potter, Martin (2017) Critical junctures: place-based storytelling in the Big Stories, Small Towns participatory documentary project. Media International Australia, 164 (1). pp. 117-127.

Potter, Martin, and Ilana, Nadira (2016) Big stories, small towns: Bongkud-Namaus, Sabah, Malaysia. [Creative Work]

Potter, Martin, and Grieve, Anna (2016) Big Stories, Small Towns: Asia Pacific (Australia). Big Stories Co., VIC, Australia.

Potter, Martin, and Louth, Jonathon (2015) Saving the White Building: storytelling and the production of space. In: [Presented at the Inaugural Conference for the IABA Asia-Pacific Chapter]. pp. 1-29. From: Inaugural Conference for the IABA Asia-Pacific Chapter: Locating Lives, 1-3 December 2015, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

Petray, Theresa (2015) Taking back voice: Indigenous social media activism. Australian Quarterly, 86 (1). pp. 24-27.

Potter, Martin, Hegedus, Peter, Ryan, Samantha, and Cavanagh, Elijah (2014) Big stories, small towns: Beaudesert. [Creative Work]

Potter, Martin (2014) National indigenous development communication strategy. Pilot project 1: an indigenous communications centre for Hope Vale. Report. University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Potter, Martin, and Geer, Celeste (2013) Big stories, small towns: Strathewen. Big Stories Co., VIC, Australia.

Potter, Martin (2013) A light on the dark side: participatory art in the White Building, Phnom Penh. Asian Currents, February 2013. pp. 21-23.

Potter, Martin (2012) Book review of "Challenge for Change: activist documentary at the National Film Board of Canada" edited by Thomas Waugh, Michael Brendan Baker, Ezra Winton. Montréal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2010. ISBN: 978-0-7735-3662-3. Senses of Cinema, 65. pp. 1-9.

Potter, Martin, Grieve, Anna, Lee, Jeni, and Mchawala, Sieh (2012) Big stories, small towns: Murray Bridge and Raukkan. [Creative Work]

Potter, Martin, and Koam, Chanrasmey (2011) Big stories, small towns: Banlung, Ratanakiri, Cambodia. [Creative Work]

Petray, Theresa Lynn (2011) Protest 2.0: online interactions and Aboriginal activists. Media, Culture and Society, 33 (6). pp. 923-940.

Potter, Martin (2011) The floating cinema: environmental education documentaries. [Creative Work]

Potter, Martin, Lee, Jeni, Mchawala, Sieh, and Grieve, Anna (2009) Big Stories, Small Towns: Port Augusta, South Australia. Big Stories Co., VIC, Australia.

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Rodgers-Healey, Diann (2013) Political leaders and the media: a relationship that impacts on the nation's consciousness. Advancing Women in Leadership, 33. pp. 87-95.

Rodgers-Healey, Diann (2010) Factors Influencing Women's Vote in the 2010 Australian Federal Election. Report. Australian Centre for Leadership for Women, Minnamurra, NSW.

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Simpson, Lindsay (2006) To blog or not to blog: journalism education on the new frontier. Australian Studies in Journalism, 16 (2006). pp. 212-221.

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Vavrova, Daniela (2017) Review of "River Nomads" by Eric Komlavi Hahonou. Komlavi Consult, 2016. Global Ethnographic, May (1). pp. 1-3.

Van Luyn, Ariella (2014) Tropical narratives in a digital realm: locative literature and writing communities in North Queensland. In: Draft Proceedings of the 5th Global Conference: Storytelling. pp. 1-12. From: 5th Global Conference: Storytelling, 10 -13 May 2014, Lisbon, Portugal. (Unpublished)

Vavrova, Daniela (2010) Book review of "The Tactile Eye: touch and the cinematic experience" by Jennifer M. Barker, University of California Press, Berkeley. Anthropological Notebooks, 16 (2). pp. 78-79.

Vavrova, Daniela Rachel (2010) Review article of "Cinema: a visual antrhopology" by G. Gray. Oxford, UK, Berg, 2010. ISBN: 978-1-84520-794-6 and "Observational cinema: anthropology, film, and the exploration of social life" by A. Grimshaw and A. Ravetz. Bloomington, Indiana University Press. ISBN: 978-0-253-22158-2. Berg & Grimshaw, Anna and Amanda Ravetz. 2009. Observational Cinema. Anthropology, Film, and the Exploration of Social Life. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Anthropological Notebooks, 16 (3). pp. 147-150.

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Wisnu, Wijaya Stevanus, Watson, Jason, and Bruce, Christine (2018) Understanding empowerment in a social media context: lessons from Indonesian migrant domestic workers. International Journal of Web Based Communities, 14 (2). pp. 172-195.

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