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Article
Edmond, Gary, Martire, Kristy , Kemp, Richard , Hamer, David, Hibbert, Brynn, Ligertwood, Andrew, Porter, Glenn, San Roque, Mehera, Searston, Rachel, Tangen, Jason, Thompson, Matthew, and White, David (2014) How to cross-examine forensic scientists: a guide for lawyers. Australian Bar Review, 39. pp. 174-197.
Shakarami, Alireza, Khajehei, Hassan, and Hajhashemi, Karim (2013) Digital self-efficacy and language learning enhancement in an online setting. Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research, 3 (11). pp. 80-84.
Morgan, Rhian (2013) Death in space and the piracy debate: negotiating ethics and ontology in Entropia Universe. Global Media Journal: Australian Edition, 7 (1). pp. 1-16.
Marles, Janet (2012) Database narratives, possibility spaces: shape-shifting and interactivity in digital documentary. DigiMag Journal, 7 (73). pp. 77-92.
Osborne, Roger, and Allen, Cherie (2012) Networked reading: using AustLit to assist reading and understanding of texts from the past. English in Australia, 47 (2). pp. 18-26.
Petray, Theresa Lynn (2011) Protest 2.0: online interactions and Aboriginal activists. Media, Culture and Society, 33 (6). pp. 923-940.
Book Chapter
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.
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.
Knobel, Michele, Lankshear, Colin, and Lewis, Matthew (2010) AMV remix: do-it-yourself anime music videos. In: Knobel, Michele, and Lankshear, Colin, (eds.) DIY Media: creating, sharing and learning with new technologies. New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies, 44 . Peter Lang, New York, USA, pp. 205-229.
Lankshear, Colin, and Knobel, Michele (2010) DIY Media: A contextual background and some contemporary themes. In: Knobel, Michele, and Lankshear, Colin, (eds.) DIY Media: creating, sharing and learning with new technologies. New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies, 44 . Peter Lang, New York, USA, pp. 1-24.
Lankshear, Colin, and Knobel, Michele (2010) Remix digital: la nueva escritura global como hibridación sin límites. In: Lucio-Villegas Ramos, Emilio, and Aparicio Guadas, Pep, (eds.) El Valor de la Palabra. Alfabetizaciones, liberaciones y ciudadanías planetarias. Ediciones de Centre de Recursos I Educació Continuá, Valencia, Spain, pp. 19-43.
Conference Item
Gurtner, Yetta (2019) Evolving the utility and potential of social media in social impact assessment. In: Presentations from the International Association of Impact Assessment Conference. From: IAIA19: International Association of Impact Assessment Conference, 29 April – 2 May 2019, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
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.
Potter, Martin, and Louth, Jonathon (2017) Stories from the White Building: storytelling and the production of space. In: Abstracts from Geomedia 2017. p. 46. From: Geomedia 2017: Spaces in Between, 9-12 May 2017, Karlstad, Sweden.
Daniel, Ryan, Fleischmann, Katja, and Welters, Riccardo (2015) Regional economic development through creative industries: Townsville as a key centre for the Northern Australia vision. In: Proceedings of the Developing Northern Australia Conference 2015. pp. 4-27. From: Developing Northern Australia Conference 2015: economically, socially, sustainably, 20-22 July 2015, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
Dalisay, F., Kushin, M., Somera, L., Forbes, A., and Kim, J. (2015) Immersion in video games, creative self-efficacy, and political participation. In: Presentations from the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference. pp. 1-27. From: AEJMC 2015: Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference, August 6-9 2015, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Vivienne, Sonja, Potter, Martin, and Thomas, Pradip (2014) Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) as a tool for digital citizenship: preliminary surveys in India and Australia. In: Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Annual Conference (2014) pp. 1-21. From: ANZCA 2014: Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Annual Conference, 8-11 July 2014, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Caltabiano, Nerina J., and Torre, Stephen V. (2013) Cyber-racism in schools. In: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Racisms in the New World Order: realities of culture, colour and identity. pp. 30-39. From: Third International Conference on Racisms in the New World Order: realities of culture, colour and identity, 29-31 August 2012, Cairns, QLD, Australia.
Forbes, Amy (2010) Reflecting, blogging and learning in journalism: are journalists born or made? In: Proceedings of the Australian Collaborative Education Network National Conference 2010. pp. 156-164. From: Australian Collaborative Education Network National Conference 2010, 27 September - 1 October 2010, Perth, WA, Australia.
Henderson, Lynette, Eshet-Alkalai, Yoram, and Klemes, Joel (2008) Adolescent digital gamers and implications for classrooms. In: Proceedings of Australian Computers in Education Conference. pp. 186-194. From: Australian Computers in Education Conference (ACEC2008), 29 September - 2 October 2008, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Bidwell, Nicola, Ladeira, Ilda, and Sigaji, Xolile (2008) Digital storytelling design learning from non-digital narratives: two case studies in South Africa. In: Proceedings of the Annual National Oral History Association of South Africa Conference (5) From: 5th Annual National Oral History Association of South Africa Conference, 7-10 October 2008, South Africa.
Book
Dillon, Roberto (2020) The Digital Gaming Handbook. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, USA.
Lankshear, Colin, and Knobel, Michele (2011) Literacies: social, cultural and historical perspectives. Peter Lang, New York, NY, USA.
Lankshear, Colin, and Knobel, Michele (2011) New literacies: everyday practices and social learning, 3rd edition. Open University Press, Maidenhead, UK.
Knobel, Michele, and Lankshear, Colin (2010) DIY media: creating, sharing and learning new technologies. New literacies and digital epistemologies, 44 . Peter Lang Publishing, New York, USA.
Hawthorne, Susan, and Klein, Renate (1999) Cyberfeminism: connectivity, critique and creativity. Spinifex Press, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Thesis
Braun, Patrice (1997) Eco-netting: a critical evaluation of the Internet as a delivery channel of environmental community information. Masters (Research) thesis, James Cook University of North Queensland.
Creative Work
Potter, Martin, Grieve, Anna, Lee, Jeni, and Mchawala, Sieh (2012) Big stories, small towns: Murray Bridge and Raukkan. [Creative Work]
Goodwin, Mitch (2011) Dark Euphoria: Unclassified Media [Website]. [Creative Work]
Other
Potter, Martin, and Grieve, Anna (2016) Big Stories, Small Towns: Asia Pacific (Australia). Big Stories Co., VIC, Australia.
Goodwin, Mitch (2012) Screen culture. UNSPECIFIED.