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  • Mikula Maja (International Water Association, 2001)
  • Jakovich Joanne; Beilharz Kirsty (The MIT Press, 2007)
  • Dreher Tanja (Australia and New Zealand Communication Association, 2002)
    This paper explores ongoing projects and research focused on themes of media, community, identity, and place in Sydney's westem suburbs. Fairfield is promoted as Australia's most culturally diverse local-Govermment area. ...
  • Bacon Wendy (South Pacific Centre for Communication and Information in Development University of Papua New Guinea, 2011)
    More than thirty universities within the Pacific region are now teaching journalism. Across the sector, there are now hundreds of journalism academics and thousands of students. While students are undergraduates, others ...
  • Milthorpe Bruce (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009)
    Investigations of polymer interactions in single protein solutions is a necessary step in the elucidation of in vivo early binding events during protein deposition on hydroxyethyl methacrylate-based contact lens materials. ...
  • Knight Alan (Auckland University of Technology, Pacific Media Centre, 2007)
    n South-East and east Asia, terrorism is not new. A number of the region's nations have had to deal with full scale insurgencies of their own. The region contains a heady mix of core US allies, fledgling democracies and ...
  • Knight Alan (http://ejournalist.com.au/, 2010)
    Much of the pessimism expressed about journalism's future and the negative impact of the internet, has emanated from western countries, where journalism often has been dominated by large, traditional, privately owned, ...
  • Bednarek Monika (John Benjamins, 2009)
    Interpersonal or evaluative meaning has been described in systemic functional linguistics with the help of appraisal theory (Martin & White 2005), which distinguishes between different types of evaluation. One sub-system ...
  • Edmonds Ernest (Swets Zeitlinger Publishers, 2003)
    Logic programming provides ways of composing time-based generative art that has great advantages for art practice. It is very concise and productive in enabling thinking at the structural level. Furthermore, it is ...
  • Macris Anthony (Giramondo Publishing Company, 2005)
    When, in the mid 1990s, I started writing my second novel, Great Western Highway (Capital, Volume One, Part Two), I knew I wanted to deal with two things: love and capitalism. Neither is easy to write about, the first ...
  • Carey Gabrielle (Giramondo Publishing Company, 2004)
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  • Mitchell Anthony (LaTrobe University, School of Communications, Arts and Critical Enquiry, 2005)
    Rowan Woods' 1997 film The boys was released at a time when Australian cinema had just reached the end of its commercially viable, but at times rather shallow and gimmicky "Quirky" phase, signalled by films such as ...
  • Forrest Tara (Routledge, 2008)
    This essay focuses on Bitte Liebt Osterreich (Please Love Austria) 'a week-long performance/multi-media event staged in Vienna in 2000 by German artist Christoph Schlingensief in an attempt to mobilize public debate about ...
  • Sun Wanning (University of Texas Press, 2010)
    In March 2009, Li Changchun, China¿s Chief of Propaganda and a senior member of the standing committee of China¿s Political Bureau, told the ABC (Australia¿s national broadcaster) that China was ¿concerned¿ about the Western ...
  • Carey Gabrielle (Westerly Centre; University of Western Australia, 2010)
    My study, says my partner, has transformed into a shrine to Randolph Stow. On one wall there is a photo of Stow as a stunningly handsome, James Dean-like, young man. He is looking quizzical as he gazes at the Western ...
  • Jones Meredith (Carfax Publishing, 2004)
    Cosmetic surgery is not merely a medical discipline, nor a set of surgical techniques exercised on human bodies. Rather, it is a series of interlocking practices and discourses comprising medical and surgical techniques ...
  • Bonfiglioli, C. M (Journalism Education Association, 2007)
  • O'Donnell Penelope (Department of Journalism, University of Queensland, 2002)
    Journalism does not have a strong academic identity in Australia - it is known mainly for its highly popular undergraduate professional education programs. Research and postgraduate studies remain marginal activities. ...
  • Crawford Robert (Intellect, 2008)
    This study surveys the relationship that has developed between Australia's advertising and film industries from the early twentieth century to the present. Throughout this period there has been a continuous exchange of ...