Staff Publications

Dr Marc Brennan

  • [Book] Writing to Reach You: An Exploration of Music Journalism in the UK and Australia. Saarbrucken, VDM Verlag. 2008
  • [Journal Article] Happy to Help? Gaining Access to Interview Media Practitioners, Australian Journal of Communication, Vol.35, No.1, 2008
  • [Journal Article] This Place Rocks! The Brisbane Street Press, Local Culture, Identity and Economy, in Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, Vol.21, Iss.3, 2007
  • [Book Chapter] The Best Pop Princess - Kylie Minogue, Alan McKee (Ed.) Beautiful Things in Popular Culture, Malden, Blackwell Publishing, 2006
  • [Conference Paper] Wanking About Rain: Understanding UK Rock Journalism, given at the Annual CSAA (Cultural Studies Association of Australia) Conference, Perth, 2004
  • [Conference Paper] Know Your NME: On-line Music Magazines, given at the Annual ANZCA (Australian and New Zealand Communications Association) Conference, Brisbane, 2003
  • [Contributor] – Hartley, John (Ed.) Communication, Cultural and Media Studies: The Key Concepts, 3rd Ed, London, Routledge, 2002
  • [Conference Paper] Paper Cuts: The Australian Street Press and Community, given at the Annual ANZCA (Australian and New Zealand Communications Association) Conference, Coolangatta, 2002
  • [Journal Article] Child(Hood) Abuse: Constructing the Australian Public in Public Service Advertisements, in Media International Australia, No.99, May, 2001
  • [Book Chapter] Yet Another Reason to Hate Oasis: Circulation and Branding in the UK Music Press, in Crowdy, Denis, Homan, Shane & Mitchell, Tony (Eds.), Musical In-Between-Ness: The Proceedings of the 8th IASPM Australian-New Zealand Conference, 2001, Sydney, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, UTS
 

Dr Antonio Castillo

  • [Book] Cosmopolitan Sydney (Pluto Press, Sydney: 1998)
  • [Book] Testigos Molestos (Concepcion: CEDIC 1983)
  • [Manual] Looking Both Ways: Western Sydney and The Media (Ethic Affairs Commission, Sydney 2000). Journalism manual.
  • [Manual] Cuadernos para la Democracia (CEDIC, Concepcion: 1985). Politics and Civic Education manual.
  • [Book Chapter] “Missing the Deadline: The News Stories Global Journalism Failed to Cover. Why do some humanitarian crises make the front pages while others wait in vain for their turn in the spotlight?” in Mass Media: International Issues Edited by Alexandros Arampatsis & Yorgo Passadeos, ATINER: Athens, 2006, ISBN: 960-88672-8-2, 320 pages, Hardback.
  • [Book Chapter] “Western Sydney: a Story of Misrepresentation” in The Other Sydney: Communities, Identities and Inequalities in Western Sydney, Edited by Jock Collins and Scott Poynting. Sydney: Common Ground Publishing, 2000 ISBN: 1 863350179
  • [Journal Article] “In Conversation with Adel Iskandar,” Global Media Journal, Issue 1: 2008.
  • [Journal Article] “Journalism Education and Practice Thinking about New Directions” International Journal of the Humanities Volume 2, Number 3, 2006.
  • [Journal Article] “Cultural and Ethnic Diversity in the Newsroom.” MOSAIC magazine.
  • [Journal Article] 2003: “Breaking Democracy: The Media Coup of Venezuela.” Media International Australia, 2003.
  • [Journal Article] “The Chilean media in the transition to democracy” Australian Journalism Review, Volume 24 (2), December 2002.
  • [Conference Paper] “New Developments and Approaches in Global Communication: TeleSur, in search for a new international communication order.” International Conference Center, Shanghai University October 18 –19, 2007 Shanghai, P.R. China.
  • [Conference Paper] “The Right to the Media a Matter of Social Exclusion and Social Cohesion.” The 2007 Annual Conference on The Public Right to Know 23-25 November 2007.
  • [Conference Paper] “Missing the Deadline: The News Stories Global Journalism Failed to Cover Why do some humanitarian crises make the front pages while others wait in vain for their turn in the spotlight?” 3rd International Conference on Communication And Mass Media May 23-25, 2005 Athens, Greece
  • [Conference Paper] “The unfinished transition to democracy in Chile.” Paper presented at the VI International Conference of the Association of Iberian and Latin American Studies of Australasia (AILASA), Adelaide, Australia 2004. Paper submitted for publication.
  • [Conference Paper] “Context, Development and Assessment of the new Chilean Press Law” Paper presented at the Journalism Education Association Conference, Sydney 2003. Published conference papers, proceedings.
  • [Conference Paper] “Journalism in Transition: working under the iron fist of the Chilean media law.” Paper presented at the Journalism Education Association Conference, Perth, 2002. Paper unpublished.

Recent Features

  • 2008: “The rule of the “mainlander”, Taiwan enters a new era.” New Matilda.
  • 2008: “Borderline Survival. Beefed –up security along the Arizona-Mexico border has only led more deaths.” The Diplomat.
  • 2008: “Chilean Mapuches: From Mythical Heroes to Terrorists.” Transitions Quarterly.
  • 2007: “The Boxer and the Lecturer.” Manic Times.
  • 2007: “Analyse this. In Buenos you have to worry about more than bruising someone ego there is also the ID and superego to think about.” The Diplomat.
  • 2007: “One filmmaker, three town faces and one word: connaitrê.” FreeRange.
  • 2006: “For many Chileans, Pinochet's death leaves justice undone A new start, but the transition to democracy looks endless.” Canberra Times OpEd.
  • 2006: “Latin America an Wander around the New Scenario.” Transitions Quarterly.
  • 2006: “Fadle El Harris: A Collector of Scenes.” FreeRange
  • 2005: “Latin America: A Laboratory of Failed Experiments.” The Diplomat
 

Professor Stephanie Hemelryk Donald

The State of China Atlas 2009 by Stephanie Donald Pocket China Atlas 2008 by Stephanie Donald Tourism and the Branded City 2007 by Stephanie Donald Little Friends 2005 by Stephanie Donald
Media in China 2002 by Stephanie Donald The Penguin Atlas of Media and Information 2001 by Stephanie Donald Public Secrets 2000 by Stephanie Donald Picturing Power in the People

Previous Publications

Invited Addresses to Educators and Policy Forums

  • NSW Board of Studies, presentation on language pedagogy, December 2007
  • "Internationalisation and the Asia Pacific Region", Ningbo International Conference on Higher Education and the Regional Economy, Ningbo, October 29-Nov 1st, 2006;
  • "Branding Chinese Cities" City Branding Workshop for urban planners and city officials in Queensland, Logan City, April 2003;
  • "Australian Children's Film and Television: An Intercultural Perspective", International Conference on Film Education, Zibo, PRC, July. 2002;
  • "Children and Citizenship in China", Linking Latitudes, Asialink Conference, Shanghai, 2001.

Conferences and Presentations

2008
  • ‘Tang Wei: sex, the city and Beijing’s Olympic year’, Language and International Studies, Research Seminar, Nottingham Trent University, November.
  • ‘Anachronism, apologetics and Robin Hood: televisual nationhood after TV’, China Media Centre, University of Westminster, November.
  • ‘Monumental Memories a discussion of Xu Weixin and his pedagogic art’ CAC /discuss/ series, Centre of Oriental studies, University of Vilnius, October.
  • ‘Tang Wei: sex, the city and Beijing’s Olympic year’, Film Studies Talks, KCL, October.
  • ‘Tang Wei and cosmopolitan moments in film’, in Transnational and Cosmopolitan Networks seminar series, World Cinema Series, School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne, September.
  • University of British Columbia's Centre for Chinese Research. Global Beijing: 'The World' Is A Violent Place: a talk on Jia Zhangke's film 'The World'. May 15th 2008
  • 'Mobile Me: Regional Networks in a Multiethnic Society', Communicating for Social Impact, The 58th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Montreal, May, 2008.
  • 'No Place for Young Girls [in the Chinese Market]?' Marketization in China: A Contested Project from the Communication Perspective, Hong Kong Baptist University http://www.comm.hkbu.edu.hk/cmcr/mcc/
  • 'Global Beijing: 'The World' is a Violent Place' at Globalization and Violence, International Symposium on Visual Culture and the Urban Environment, London Institute (University of London), Paris, January. http://www.engl.niu.edu/paris/
2007
  • 'The Cultural Turn', Branding cities, marketed identities and the politics of culture in cosmopolitan urban societies, University of Middlesex, November.
  • 'Branding and Visual Politics', Face and Place: visibility and invisibility in Chinese propaganda posters, University of Westminster, October.
  • 'Branding as a Cultural Turn' Keynote: East Asia Media Conference, QUT, Brisbane, June.
  • 'Global Class "C Jia Zhangke and 'The World'' CSAA, Brisbane, June.
  • 'Internationalisation as a community concept: praxis and service in higher education in the Asia-Pacific region', Paradigms for the 21st century, University of Indianapolis, May.
  • 'Flatlands revisited: Sydney and the cinematic brand', San Diego State University, May.
  • 'Landscapes of class in contemporary Chinese film: Yellow Earth to Still Life'
  • Seminars at: University of California at San Diego, May and Screen Studies, University of Glasgow, February;
  • 'Landscapes of Class and the logic of Chinese migration', Shanghai University, March.
  • 'What brand and how much? Paying for the city', Sydney Futures talks, UTS, February.
2006
  • 'Methods and modernity in Children's film research', Keynote APFRN international seminar: Youth Media, and Culture in the Asia-Pacific Region, Monash University, November.
  • 'Internationalisation and the Asia Pacific Region', Ningbo International Conference on Higher Education and the Regional Economy, Ningbo, October 29-Nov 1st.
  • 'Global Class, Salaried Class, Middle Class', Politics of Belonging seminar, Centre for Social Policy, University of Middlesex, September.
  • 'China and Latin America: the relationship with the new world power' International seminar held at ITESM Monterrey Campus, Monterrey, Mexico. August.
  • 'China and Latin America' seminar held at the University of Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico. August.
  • 'Richer than Before: the Making of Middleclass Taste in Urban China." Invited seminar, Renmin University, Beijing, China. July.
  • 'China's Middle Class': Shanghai University Australian Research Centre symposium. July.
  • 'Stripes and my country' Sydney Biennale, opening symposium. June.
  • 'My Life as McDull', Keynote: QUT Centre of Excellence in Creative Industries, Chinese Media and Education Workshop, April.
  • (with Zheng Yi), 'Martial Arts, Star dust and Historical Memory: The Culture of a Blockbuster', International Film Workshop on Hero: Anatomy of a Blockbuster, The University of Nottingham Ningbo, China.
  • 'Film, Cosmopolitanism and the Branded City in Europe and Asia: a discussion on new ways of thinking about cultural and creative industries' Keynote: The International Forum on Cultural Industries, Creative Media and Entertainment Business',, Taipei, April.
  • 'Stripes and My Country: City Brands for 2006', Branding Cities and Urban Borders: Cosmopolitanism and Parochialism in Asia and Europe, Australia House, London, January.
2005
  • 'Out on a Limb?: Urban Traumas on the West Pacific Rim' Visualising the City Conference, Manchester University, June.
  • 'Little Friends and the Film Course: Participation, Sociality and Visual Media in Children's China' Seminar, Centre for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster, June.
  • 'Leadership and Authority in Creative China', From Made in China to Created in China, Conference, Beijing, July. Also: Panel member with Wu Qidi (Vice Minister for Education)
  • 'Cultural Policy and Creative Leadership' Third Space of the Commons Workshop, Renda, Beijing, July. (MIT/Harvard seminar)
  • 'The Cultivation of Middle Class Taste: Tourism and Education Choices in China', Whither Literary Theory: frontiers and new directions in the 21st century. Weihai, August.
  • 'Television in Asia' ICAS, (Asian Studies Association of Australia, Funded Panel) Shanghai, August.
  • 'Women and Middle Class Film Spectatorship in Contemporary China' Women in Asia Conference, Sydney, September.
  • Television in Asia Symposium: Asia Pacific Futures Network, La Trobe, December.
2004
  • J.G Gammack and S.H Donald, 'Branding the City on the Pacific Rim: colour narrative and the hyper-logo' CAUTHE (International Conference of Tourism and Hospitality), Brisbane 10-13 February, Book of refereed extended abstracts. 205-207.
  • J.G Gammack and S.H Donald, 'Establishing identity: Collaborative Methodologies in Film and Tourism' in Frost W, Croy, G and Beeton S. eds. Proceedings: International Tourism and Media Conference, Melbourne: La Trobe, Nov 24-26, 119.(refereed working paper).
  • J.G.Gammack and S.H Donald 'Images of Cities: A psychological method for mapping conceptual understandings' Fulbright symposium: Hong Kong// Hollywood at the Borders: Macao ,April.
  • 'Regime Branding in the City of Life', Empire, Media and Political Regimes in Asia', Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University August.
  • 'Shanghai Distance Education: Access and Pressure in a Demanding New Economy' Educational Research Alliance Deakin University, July.
  • 'Film, Family and Feeling: Ganqing' The Child in Film and Television, Screen Studies Conference 2004, Glasgow University, July.
  • 'Thematic Insecurity in China' First International Conference on Sources of Insecurity, RMIT Globalism Institute, 2004.
  • 'Branding Chinese Cities' City Branding Workshop, Logan City, April.
2003
  • 'Women, Teaching and Technology in the PRC' Chinese Studies Association Australia Meeting, UNSW, Sydney, July.
  • 'MATE: Unravelling the culture-services-knowledge paradigm in post-WTO China (with Michael Keane) Chinese Studies Association Australia Meeting, UNSW, Sydney, July
  • 'Narratives and Locality: An exploration of city stories in contemporary Austral-Asian cinema and tourism' Griffith Asia-Pacific Research Institute Seminar
  • Panel member: Location: Just another character in the script?. Brisbane Writers' Festival
2002
  • Panel discussant, American Asian Studies Conference panel on Political Visuality in China, Washington, DC, April.
  • 'Nations Online: Virtual Tourism and Political Transition', UCLA, Center for International Research CIRA, April.
  • 'Australian Children's Film and Television: An Intercultural Perspective', International Conference on Film Education, Zibo, PRC, July.
  • 'Children and Socialisation in Chinese Film Culture', Media in China, Melbourne.
  • 'Working metaphor: Children, Media and Transition in the PRC': at The New Economy, Creativity and Consumption, Creative Industries Symposium, QUT, December.
  • 'Nations Online: Or: Another Fine Shot by Lawrence', Cultural Studies Association of Australia, Melbourne, December.
2001
  • 'Media in China: New Convergences, New Approaches' (with Michael Keane), Media seminar series, University of Sussex.
  • 'Children and Citizenship in China', Linking Latitudes, Asialink Conference, Shanghai (published online) (http://www.asialink.unimelb.edu.au/aef/shanghai/papers/sdonald/html)
  • 'Modern Citizenship in China: Children's Day' Linking Latitudes, (Shanghai) Perspectives: Contemporary Issues in China Conference, April.
  • 'Virtual Tourism and New Media Citizenships in Scotland and Hong Kong: Complementary Case Studies' (with John Gammack), Virtual/Informational/Digital
  • Seminar series, Murdoch University
  • The Virtual Tourist' Transnational China Advertising Project and the Centre for the Study of Globalising Cultures, Hong Kong University and Rice University, Texas.
  • 'Nations Online: Virtual Tourism and Political Transition', What's Left of Theory? Cultural Studies Association of Australia, Hobart.
2000
  • 'Children as Political Messengers: Posters and Film in China 1960s-1980s', American Asian Studies Association Conference, Washington DC.
  • 'A Parallel Cultural History (of Migration) 'Childhood and Publicness in Beijing 2000' (with Yingchi Chu and Andrea Witcomb), Capstrans Conference on Migration, Wollongong.
  • 'History, Education, and Jiaoy': A Western Australian Perspective on Children's media and some Chinese Alternatives', Mount Tambourine Summit on Asia-Pacific Media, Brisbane.
  • 'Listening to Hong Kong: An Ex-pat Perspective on the Sophistication of Satire', Second International Conference on Hong Kong Culture, Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
  • 'Media, Violence, Popular Culture and Literacy', Guest speaker, Australian Libraries and Information Association Annual Dinner Debate.
  • 'Children and Publicness in the Media-sphere', Asian Studies Australia Association Conference (with Yingchi Chu and Andrea Witcomb), Melbourne, July.
  • 'Exchange and Display: Republics of Taste and the Vision of Elder Statesmen', Communications Faculty Seminar, Tsinghua University, Beijing.
  • 'The Impact of Media on Current Literary and Cultural Studies OR The Necessary Privations of Growing Up', open lecture, Beiyu, Beijing Language and Culture University.
  • 'Children and Chinese Media Culture', invited workshop at Chinese Studies Centre, University of California-Berkeley.
  • 'La Chine in Culture/China', University of Nottingham Film Seminar.
  • 'Ambiguous Women in Chinese Cinema' (with C Lee), University of Westminster, New Approaches to Contemporary Chinese Cultural Studies.
1999
  • 'Children and the Media in Chinese Australia' Asian-Australian Identities conference, Australian National University, Canberra.
  • 'Women in Chinese Film', China and Visual Culture Symposium, Indiana University
  • Cultural Memories of the Cultural Revolution symposium, Indiana University.
  • 'Contemporary Violence - Children's Media as a Modality of National Memory', State Fictions, Post-national Realities: Cultural Perspectives on Institutions and Violence, Institute of Ethnology, Academica Sinica, Taipei, June.
  • 'Taking Time in the Gallery', Artists Regional Exchange Forum: Singapore/Hong Kong/Perth
  • 'Asia in Film and On Video', Access Asia: Asia in Profile Conference, WA Asia Ed. Foundation.
  • 'A Short Talk about Citizenship', panel presentation at Children and the Media, a public event sponsored by Meerilinga, Education Department WA, Curtin University, Edith Cowan University, Channel Nine.
1998
  • 'Seeing White: Female Whiteness in Chinese and British Visual Culture', International Conference on Globalisation and the Future of the Humanities, Beijing Language and Culture University.
  • 'Children as Political Messengers: Posters and Film in China 1960s-1980s', Mediating China: Gender, Generation, and Citizenship, New York University.
1997
  • 'Mapping the Millennium', Australian and South Pacific Association of Comparative Literary Studies Conference, Fremantle, WA.
  • 'Children as Political Messengers', Cultural Crossroads, Sydney.
  • 'Mapping China', Centre for Research in Culture and Communication (CRCC) Seminar, Murdoch University.
  • 'The Publicness of Film' (with James Donald) CRCC Seminar, Murdoch University
  • 'Symptoms of Alienation', Cultural Values and Cultural Capital of Pop Music in Asia Conference, Edith Cowan University.
  • 'Public Spaces in Contemporary Chinese Film', Open Seminar on Public Space, Chinese and the Centre for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster.
  • 'Symptoms of Alienation; The Female Body in Recent Chinese Film', Open Lecture, University of Westminster.
1996
  • 'The Singer and the Criminal: Political Friendship in Contemporary Chinese Cinema', Media Graduate Seminar, University of Sussex, November.
1995
  • 'Chinese Cinema: Landscape and Nationhood', Theory, Culture, and Society Conference, Berlin, August.
  • 'Perpetual Peace: The Kantian Aesthetic of Enlightened Statecraft' The World University Students' Peace Summit, (representing UK), Kyoto, December.

Exhibitions, Symposia, Workshops

2008
  • Co-convenor: Symposium/ ECR workshop funded by Cultural Research Network: The Space Between: Languages, Translations, Cultures, University of Melbourne, February (Convened as part of the Multiliteracies project, with Vera Mackie).
2007
  • Convenor: Symposium and postgraduate workshop: Class and Place: cosmopolitan perspectives on a 'grounded' sensorium, IIS, June 18-19.
  • Co-convenor: Symposium: Branding cities, marketed identities and the politics of culture in cosmopolitan urban societies, Hendon Town Hall and Ort (Camden), with Middlesex University, November.
2006
  • Convenor: Symposium: Comparative perspectives on cosmopolitanism and theories of belonging: Australia, Asia and the EU, IIS, December 8.
  • Convenor: Conference on Branding Cities and Urban Borders: Cosmopolitanism and Parochialism in Asia and Europe, Australia House, London, January 12-14. http://www.transforming.cultures.uts.edu.au/news_events/past.html#branding
  • Convenor: Cultural Research Network Workshop: Cultural Literacies and Multi-Lingual Literacy, http://www.uq.edu.au/crn/projects/language.html
  • Convenor for China Node: 1) Doctoral Colloquium with Professor Gary Rawnsley (Nottingham University, Ningbo): "Understanding and Analysing Propaganda." June 21, 2006, UTS. 2) Presentation on contemporary Chinese film theory by Professor Yingjin Zhang, Director of China Studies at the University of California, San Diego; November 21, 2006; 3)
  • Convenor of Sydney event: APFRN Signature theme on media: "Documentary Making in China." Guest Speakers included Dr. Paola Voci, University of Otago, New Zealand; Mr. Jiang Yue, Beijing; Mr. Cui Zi'en, Beijing. Nov. 25.
2005
  • Chair: 4A Gallery Talks. TfC events (see 2004); Frequent speaker at postgraduate mentoring events for ARC- Cultural Research Network and ARC- Asia Pacific Futures Network.
  • Fresh and Salt: Water and Border debates in Australia and Asia
  • Workshop/Symposium: 8-10 May, 2005. Speakers funded by: the Asia-Pacific Futures Network and ICEAPS International Centre for Excellence in Asia Pacific Studies at ANU.
2003
  • Panel member, KidsSquiz. Children's Television Symposium, Cultural Precinct, QUT.
  • Speaker, 'Morning Sun', Brisbane International Film Festival (with Geremie Barm')
  • Panel convenor, New Asian Documentary, Australian International Documentary Conference, Byron Bay.
  • Convenor Surface City #1. CIRAC and the Faculty of the Built Environment, QUT.
2002
  • Convenor (with Lisanne Gibson, Australian Centre), symposium on Public Space: Cultural Practice and Participation in Australia and the Asia-Pacific, Melbourne.
  • Convenor (with Jim Leibold, Asialink), Media in China: Content, Consumption and Crisis: International Symposium@Asialink, Melbourne (a symposium run in conjunction with events for teachers, an art exhibition, and a lecture for the business community).
  • Panel member, 'Chinese Film Futures', Melbourne International Film Festival.
2001
  • Convenor, symposium on Cultural Informatics, University of Melbourne Faculty of Arts
  • Panel Convenor, 'Diasporic Film-making', Visible Evidence conference, Brisbane.
2000
  • Director, children's segment on Pok'mon and Monkey King for Channel 31: Chunghwa Association pilot show.
1999
  • Member, organising committee, Australian Association of Chinese Studies, Sixth Biennial Conference, Murdoch University, 8-10 July; Convenor of the Culture strand.
1998
  • Presenter, 'Teaching China through Film: Strategies and Pitfalls', School of Education outreach, Murdoch University.
  • 'Themes and familiarities', lecture, In and Out Exhibition, John Curtin Gallery, WA.
1997
  • Convenor, Public Space and China symposium, Centre for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster.
1995
  • Curator, Badgering the People - Mao Badges, a Retrospective, Brighton Museum: (with Robert Benewick); co-directed accompanying film Badgering the People (with Chad Wollen).
1994
  • Convenor, day workshop on Chinese Cinema, Cornerhouse Arts Centre, Manchester.

Talks

2009
  • ‘Why mobility matters: young people and media competency’ Beijing Normal University, June 5th.
  • 'Monumental memories: a discussion of Xu Weixin and his pedagogic art’, Joseph Regelstein Library, University of Chicago, May 19.
  • ‘Monumental memories: Xu Weixin and Chinese Historical Figures 1966-1976’, University of Sydney, April.

Previous Research Grants and Awards

2006
  • ARC (Fellowship): The Great Transformation: Accounting for the Shift from Cultural Institution to Creative Enterprise (with Michael Keane and Zhang Xiaoming)
2005
  • ICEAPS: Fresh and Salt water workshop subvention (online and hard copy publication).
  • ICEAPS research seed grant (with Robin Jeffreys). Television in Asia. (this resulted in Nalin Mehta's forthcoming volume in my series)
  • APFN travel grant (with Robin Jeffrey). Television in Asia.
  • ATN Challenge Grant. Community Networks: Human Communication as a Source of Sustainability in Global Australia.
2004
  • Communities and Places: Youth and Mobile Phones CRC (ACID)
  • Youth and Mobile Phones NSW Commission for Children and Young People
2003-2005
  • ARC Discovery CI-1 Branding Cities on the West Pacific Rim: Cinematic Traditions and Tourism Marketing Strategies in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Sydney
  • ARC Discovery CI-4 Internationalising Creative Industries: China, the WTO and the Knowledge-based Economy (with CIRAC)
2002
  • University of Melbourne Early Career Grant for The Beijing Children's Film Studio: A History of Changing Cultural Attitudes to Children's Media
2000 - 2001
  • CI-1 Small Research Grant for Murdoch ENGLISH CDROM and Education in Beijing
  • Associate Investigator, Small ARC at University of Tasmania (with Professor Mobo Gao) for Australian Print Media on China Since 1989: Media Content and its Sources.
2000
  • Small ARC Grant for Chinese Childhoods in Australia: Multiculturalism and the Media
  • CI-1 Small Murdoch SSHE grant for The State of Media and Information
1998-1999
  • Small Research and Early Career Grant for Public Meanings of Childhood: Images and Experiences in Chinese Communities.
1998
  • Murdoch University, Library Resources Grant for Chinese Films

Media Interview

Professor Stephanie Hemelryk Donald has spoken/ been interviewed on 31 occasions since arriving in Sydney four years ago, on international and Australian press outlets on the subjects of Chinese media, propaganda and resistance, branding in Asia, children's media, and the politics of motherhood.

Outlets include: Sydney Morning Herald, The South China Morning Post, Sunday Herald. 2UR, ABC Radio National (Asia Pacific, Life Matters, By design), Shanghai Media Group, Hong Kong ABC, The Australia Channel (Asia Pacific); Radio Q (Qantas), Sunday Telegraph (Sydney); on the Tibet Crisis (March 2008): ABC Triple J (Hack); ABC Melbourne (Drive); ABC Australia Channel (Chinese language programming: Today's Topics); Radio Eye (7/8/2008) Asia-Pacific (31/07/08).

Journal Articles

Donald SH. ‘Education, Class, and Adaptation in China’s World City’, Chinese Journal of Communication, Vol 2:1, March 2009: 24-35. Donald, SH. ‘No Place for Young Women: Class, Gender, and Moral Hierarchies in Contemporary Chinese Film’, Social Semiotics, Vol 18.4, 2008b: 467-479.

Book chapters

Donald, SH, E. Kofman and C.Kevin, ‘Processes of Cosmopolitanism and Parochialism’, in Branding Cities: 1-13. Donald, SH, ‘Stripes and my country, or on not being at home’ in SH. Donald, E. Kofman and C. Kevin eds. Branding Cities: Cosmopolitanism, Parochialism, and Social Change, New York: Routledge Academic, 2009, 139-154 3. Donald, SH. ‘Anachronism, apologetics and Robin Hood: Televisual nationhood after TV’, in G. Turner and J. Tay (eds) Television Studies After TV: Understanding Television in the Post-broadcast Era, Routledge, London. (2009): 125-136.
 

Associate Professor Anne Dunn

  • [Book] Fulton, H with Dunn, A., Huismann, R. and Murphett, J. Narrative and Media , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (completed and due for publication in June 2005).
  • [Article]2004 Review article. ‘Ways the Media Matter: Three Accounts’, Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies , Vol 18, No. 3, September 2004, pp.459-466.
  • [Article] 2004 ‘From quasi to fully: On journalism as a profession’, Australian Journalism Review , Vol 26 (2): 21-30.
  • [Book Chapter] ‘Ethics Impossible? Advertising and the Infomercial’. In C. Lumby and E. Probyn (eds). Remote Control: New Media New Ethics , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003.
  • [Article] ‘Some kind of alien? The experience of a “new breed” of journalist at ABC regional radio’. Proceedings of the Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Communication Assocation , 2003. Published at http://www.bgsb.qut.edu.au/conferences/ANZCA03/Proceedings/
  • [Article] 2003 ‘Narrative and Radio News’, The Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast and Audio Media , Vol 1, No. 2: 113-172.
  • [Article] 2001 ‘Radio journalism: Has it got a future?’ Australian Journalism Review , 23(1): 217-228.
  • [Article] 2001 ‘Observations on the relationship between journalism and university communication and media courses’, Arts , 23: 151-163.
  • [Book Chapter] ‘What have you done for us lately? Public service broadcasting and its audiences’. In Michael Bromley (ed.), No News is Bad News , London: Longman.
 

Dr Tim Dwyer

  • [Book] Dwyer, T. (2010) |Media Convergence|. Buckinghamshire, McGraw Hill. Open University Press, UK.
  • [Conference Presentation] Dwyer, T. News Diversity in Online Media Systems: A Preliminary Report on the Concept of ‘Voice’. Moscow International Readings Conference, 8-10 October, 2009, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow.
  • [Chapter] Dwyer, T. (2009), ‘Media Practice, Industry Change and the Law’, Chapter for Online Resource Centre in Bainbridge, J. et al (eds) |Media and Journalism: New Approaches to Theory and Practice|, Melbourne. Oxford University Press. www.oup.com.au/orc/bainbridge
  • [Policy Submission] Federal government’s ‘ABC and SBS: Towards a digital future’, Ministerial Discussion paper (October 2008).
  • [Conference Presentation] |First Impacts: Dismantling Frameworks for Cross-owned Media in Australia|, International Association of Media and Communications Researchers Conference (IAMCR), July 20-25, 2008, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • [Article] Dwyer, T. (2008) ‘Ownership Changes’ in |The State of the News Print Media in Australia 2008 report|, Sydney, Australian Press Council.
  • [Article] Dwyer, T. (2008) ‘First Impacts: Dismantling Frameworks for Cross-Owned Media in Australia’ Communications Law , Vol.13. No. 5, pp. 164-169. UK, Tottel Publishing. (Read it here)
  • [Policy Submission] Federal government’s ‘Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation Review’, November 2007.
  • [NR Article] Dwyer, T. (2007) Book Review. |Media Debates: Great Issues for the Digital Age| (Ed). Dennis, E., Merrill, J., Toronto, Canada: Thomson Wadsworth. |Research Center for Cyberculture Studies|, University of Washington.
  • [Conference Presentation] |Sustainable Diversities? Media ownership reforms| OURMedia Conference, Sustainable Futures for Community and Alternative Media, April 2007, University of Western Sydney/University of Technology, Sydney.
  • [Conference Presentation] |Expanding the Net: Policy principles for sustainable diversity and IP-based media technologies|. International Association of Media and Communications Researchers Conference (IAMCR), Paris, July 2007, UNESCO.

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Dr Fiona Giles

  • [Chapter — 2010 in Press] “From ‘Gift of Loss’ to Self Care: The Significance of Induced Lactation in Takashi Miike’s Visitor Q” in Rhonda Shaw and Alison Bartlett (eds), Giving Breast Milk: Body Ethics and Contemporary Breastfeeding Practice, Toronto: Demeter Press
  • [Research Report] Discrimination and Vilification in Advertising: A Report Produced by the Advertising Standards Bureau, by Dr Fiona Giles and Jenni Whelan, Canberra: Advertising Standards Bureau, 2009
  • [Chapter] “The Uses of Pleasure: Reconfiguring Lactation, Sexuality and Mothering” in Julie Kelso and Marie Porter (eds), Maternal Realities: Corpo-‘Realities’, Psycho-‘Realities’, Socio-Economic ‘Realities’, Newcastle, England: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008
  • [Article] “The Well-Tempered Breast: Fostering Fluidity in Sexual Relations” Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal Special Issue on Body Modification Vol. 34, Nos 3-4, April-June 2005, pp. 301-26
  • [Chapter] “The Tears of Lacteros: Integrating the Meanings of the Human Breast” Body Parts: Critical Explorations in Corporeality , Ivan Crozier and Christopher Forth (eds), London: Lexington Books, 2005, pp. 123-141
  • [Chapter] “Fountains of Love and Loveliness: In Praise of the Dripping Wet Breast”, in Mother Matters: Motherhood As Discourse and Practice , Andrea O’Reilly (ed), Toronto: Association for Research on Mothering, 2004, pp. 37-49
  • [Article] “Introduction: Taking Our Breasts to Work” (With Alison Bartlett) Australian Feminist Studies, Special Issue: Meanings of Breastmilk: New Feminist Flavours , Alison Bartlett and Fiona Giles, (eds), Vol. 19, No. 45, November 2004, pp. 269-271
  • [Article] “Getting Messy: Refusing Boundaries in Fresh Milk: The Secret Life of Breasts” Antithesis , Vol. 14, 2004, p. 178
  • [Book] Fresh Milk: The Secret Life of Breasts , NY: Simon and Schuster; Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 2003
  • [Book] (Ed) Chick For A Day: What Would You Do If You Were One? , New York: Simon and Schuster; Sydney: Social Change, Australia, 2000
  • [Article] “Walking Among Ghosts: An Interview with Lily Brett” Meanjin , Vol. 59, No. 1, 2000, pp. 54-69

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Dr Megan Le Masurier

  • [Journal article] ‘Reading the flesh: popular feminism, the second wave and Cleo’s male centrefold’, Feminist Media Studies, Vol. 11, No. 2, June, 2011 (forthcoming)
  • [Journal article] ‘Telling tales in the negligent office’, Angelaki, Vol. 14, No. 1, May 2009
  • [Journal article] ‘Desiring the (popular feminist) reader: Letters to Cleo magazine during the Second Wave’, MIA (Media International Australia), Issue No. 131, May 2009
  • [Conference paper] ‘The Popular Orgasm’. Paper delivered at the ‘Living in the Seventies’ conference, Macquarie University, October, 2007
  • [Journal article] ‘My Other, My Self. Cleo Magazine and Feminism in 1970s Australia’, Australian Feminist Studies, Vol. 22, No. 53, July, 2007
  • [Research report] ‘Sportswomen: Get Out in front!’ for the NSW Institute of Sport [NSWIS] and the Office of the Status of Women, co-authored with Dr Clifton Evers, 2006
  • [Journal article] ‘Teaching our way through plagiarism in the academy’, Synergy, Issue 24, November, 2006
  • [Conference paper] ‘Reading the flesh: the Cleo centrefold and the erotic gaze of popular feminism’. Paper delivered at the ‘Magazines and Modernity’ conference, University of Queensland, December, 2006
  • [Issue Paper] ‘Gender and Health’ for NSW Department of Health Futures Planning Project, co-authored with Prof. Catharine Lumby, 2005
  • [Research report] Playing By The Rules: On and Off the Field for the National Rugby League (NRL), co-authored with Catharine Lumby, Kath Albury, Clifton Evers, Michael Moller and Wendy McCarthy, 2004
  • [Review] ‘Who Was That Woman? The Australian Women’s Weekly in the Postwar years’ by Susan Sheridan et al., Australian Feminist Studies, Vol. 17. No. 38, July, 2002

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Alana Mann

  • [Article] 2008 “Spaces for Talk: Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Genuine Dialogue in an International Advocacy Movement”. Asian Social Sciences Journal, October.
  • [Article] 2008 “Churnalism”, in The State of the News Print Media 2008 Report, Australian Press Council, Sydney.
 

Dr Steven Maras

  • Screenwriting: History, Theory, Practice. London: Wallflower Press, 2009.
  • ‘On Transmission: A Metamethodological Analysis (after Regis Debray)’, fibreculture journal 12 (2008). http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue12/issue12_maras.html
  • ‘Reading James W. Carey on the University Tradition’, Australian Journal of Communication, 34:3 (2007), pp. 23-37.
  • 'Communicating criticality', International Journal of Communication 1:1 (2007 Feb 7). http://ijoc.org/ojs/index.php/ijoc/article/view/4
  • ‘The Emergence of Communication Studies in Australia as “Curriculum Idea”’, Australian Journal of Communication, 33:2/3 (2006), pp. 43-62.
  • 'Travelling with James W. Carey’, Media International Australia, Incorporating Culture and Policy, 120 (2006): pp. 21-34.
  • 'Television, Participation and Social Capital', Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 20:1 (2006), pp. 87-109.
  • 'The Problem of Theory and Practice: Towards a Constitutive Analysis', Journal of Media Practice, 6:2 (2005) pp 93-103.
  • 'Some Theses on Critical Communications Practice'. Conference Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Annual Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand. July 4-7, 2005. http://www.mang.canterbury.ac.nz/ANZCA/FullPapers/17PR&CommunityCommFINAL.pdf
  • 'Reflections on Adobe Corporation, Bill Viola, and Peter Ramus while Printing Lecture Notes.' M/C Journal 8:2 (2005). http://journal.media-culture.org.au/0506/05-maras.php.
  • 'Thinking about the History of ANZCA.' Australian Journal of Communication, 31:2 (2004): pp. 13-52.

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Dr Fiona Martin

  • Martin F (2006) ‘New Media, New Audiences’, in Media & Communications in Australia, S Cunningham & G Turner (eds), Allen & Unwin, St Leonards
  • Martin F (2004), ‘Net worth: the unlikely rise of ABC Online’, in Virtual Nation, G Goggin (ed), UNSW Press, Kensington, pp. 193-208
  • Martin F (2004) Watching the Creatives, Realtime, no.64, November, <http://www.realtimearts.net/rt64/martin.html></li>
  • Goggin G, Clarke R, Garton A, Given J, Green L, Lovink G, Martin F (2004), ‘Histories, trends, futures: a roundtable on the Australian Internet, in Virtual Nation, G Goggin (ed), UNSW Press, Kensington, pp.271-291
  • Martin F and Duncan K, (2003) Reimagining Utopia, ABC Regional Production Fund, ABC Radio National, Triple J and ABC Online <http://www.abc.net.au/rn/utopias></li>
  • Martin F (2008) Digital Dilemmas: the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s development of interactive multimedia publishing 1992-2002, PhD thesis, Southern Cross University
  • Martin F & Wilson H (2002) ‘Beyond The Backyard: radio, the web and Australian regional space’, Convergence, Spring, vol. 8 no. 1.
  • Martin F & Ellis R (2003) ‘Dropping in, not Out: the Evolution of the Alternative Media in the Rainbow Region 1970-2002’, in Belonging in the Rainbow Region, ed H Wilson, Southern Cross University Press, Lismore,
  • Martin F (2002) ‘Beyond Public Service Broadcasting?: ABC Online & The User/Citizen’ Southern Review, March 2002, vol. 35 no. 1, pp. 42-62
  • Martin, F & Ellis R (2002) ‘Dropping in, not out: a history of the alternative press in Byron Shire 1970 – 2001’, Transformations, vol. 1, no. 2
  • pp.179-205

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Dr Penelope O'Donnell

  • O'Donnell, Penny, Lloyd, Justine and Dreher, Tanja (2009) 'Listening, pathbuilding and continuations: A research agenda for the analysis of listening', Continuum, 23:4,423 — 439.
  • O'Donnell, Penny and McKnight, David (2009) 'Can citizen journalism live without newspapers? The changing business of quality journalism', Paper presented at “Journalism in the 21st Century: Between Globalization and National Identity”, University of Melbourne, July 16 and 17, 2009.
  • O'Donnell, Penny (2009) 'Journalism, change and listening practices', Continuum, 23:4,503 — 517.
  • McKnight, David and O'Donnell, Penny (2009) 'Mass media and intellectual agenda setting', Paper to be presented at "Politics of the Global Crisis", Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference 2009, Macquarie University, 27-30 September 2009.
  • El-Gawley, Nadyat and O'Donnell, Penny (2009) 'Listening, journalism and community voices - Nadyat El-Gawley in conversation with Penny O'Donnell', Continuum, 23:4,519 — 523.
  • David McKnight and Penny O'Donnell (2008) The winter of journalism's content, The Australian, 3 September, Accessed 20 August 2009 Link
  • O’Donnell, Penny (2008), ‘Investigate the shouting—Reflections on teaching for excellence in international journalism’, Synergy, Issue 28, November, pp. 32-33.
  • O'Donnell, Penny and Thill, Catherine (2008) ‘The media and listening practices’, Paper present to the Rights, Reconciliation, Respect, Responsibilities conference, 30 September – 3 October, University of Technology, Sydney.
  • O'Donnell, Penny and Thill, Catherine (2008) ‘Journalism, change and listening’, Paper present to the annual conference of the Journalism Education Association, 1-3 December, University of Wollongong.
  • O'Donnell, Penny and McKnight, David (2008) ‘The future of quality journalism’, Paper present to the annual conference of the Journalism Education Association, 1-3 December, University of Wollongong.
  • McKnight, David and O'Donnell, Penny (2008) ‘Dancing on the grave of quality journalism’, Paper presented at Creating Value: Between Commerce and Commons - CCI International Conference, June 25-27, Brisbane.

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Erin Semon

  • Higgins, G., Catherine Maggs, Mathew McKenzie, Eike Christian Meuter and Erin Semon (2007). Framing the Debate: An Analysis of the Australian Government's 2006 Nuclear Energy Campaign. Water Wind Art and Debate. G. Birch. Sydney, Sydney University Press: 393-425.
 

Dr Richard Stanton

  • [Manuscript in Preparation] Global Shift: The Transformation of Power from Journalism to Public Relations, McFarland & Co Jefferson NC (in production, proposed publication 2010).
  • [Authored Book] Spinning Towards Earth: public relations and death in postmodernity, Rockpool Publishing Sydney 2007 (in production, proposed publication 2009).
  • [Paper Presentation] 2008 Strategic Online: Global Institutions, Message Delivery and the Role of Strategic Communication, International Political Science Association (IPSA) Montreal CANADA.
  • [Chapter in Edited Book] Public Relations in Asia: a cultural perspective in Chia J & Synnott G (eds) Public Relations, Oxford University Press Melbourne 2008. (scholarly).
  • [Chapter in Edited Book] Avian Influenza and the Press: a media relations case study, in Sheahan M & Xavier R (eds), Public Relations Cases in Australia & New Zealand, Oxford University Press Melbourne 2008. (textbook).
  • [Authored Book] All News Is Local: The Failure of the Media to Reflect World Events in a Globalized Age McFarland & Co, Jefferson NC 2007 (http://www.mcfarland.com).
  • [Recent Paper presentation] 2007 Keynote speaker ‘PR for a Cause’ conference.
  • [Recent Paper presentation] 2007 Chair 2-day commercial government marketing conference.
  • [Paper Presentation] 2007 Spinning in the Grave: How Postmodernity and PR Shape Death, International Communication Association (ICA) San Francisco USA.
  • [Paper Presentation] 2007 Methodologies of Comparative Media Research in a Global Sphere: Global Media in National and Local Contexts ICA San Francisco USA.
  • [Paper Presentation] 2007 Mateship and Cheong: The Socialization of Media Relations,

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