Global Utilities

Refereed Presenters

The following papers, listed in alphabetical order by (first) author, were accepted as refereed papers at ANZCA2007, and were presented at the Conference and accordingly published in the Conference Proceedings:

  • Heather Anderson
    Postgraduate, School of Arts, Griffith University
    ‘Civil Dead Radio: Prisoners in the Public Sphere’
    Abstract | PDF (72 kb)
  • Dr Slavka Antonova
    Senior Lecturer, Department. of Management & International Business, Massey University, Auckland
    ‘Global Internet Governance: Negotiating Power in ICANN’
    Abstract | PDF (80 kb)
  • Sarah Baker
    School of Communication Studies Auckland University of Technology
    'The death of a genre? Television current affairs programmes on New Zealand Public Television'
    Abstract | PDF (80 kb)
  • Dr Susan Barber
    Associate Professor, School of Film and Television, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA
    ‘Runaway, Negligent and Abusive Mothers: Alternate Mother-Daughter Relationships in Australian Film’
    Abstract | PDF (103 kb)
  • Dean Chan
    School of Communications and Contemporary Arts, Edith Cowan University
    ‘Dead-in-Iraq and the Spatial Politics of Digital Game Art Activism’
    Abstract | PDF (67 kb)
  • Dr Toija Cinque
    Communications and Media Studies Postgraduate Program, National Centre for Australian Studies (NCAS), School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Monash University
    The ABC and SBS Online: From Portal to Vortal
    Abstract | PDF (67 kb)
  • Mary Debrett
    Media Studies Program, La Trobe University
    Reinventing Public Service Television: From Broadcasters to Media Content Companies’
    Abstract | PDF (83 kb)
  • Michael Dieter
    Postgraduate, School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne
    ‘Notes on Hardware Archaeology & 8-Bit Videogame Modification’
    Abstract | PDF (69 kb)
  • Shiv Ganesh
    Senior Lecturer. Waikato Management School, University of Waikato
    ‘Running Head: Changing Patterns of ICT Use’
    Abstract | PDF (92 kb)
  • Stuart Glover
    School of English, University of Queensland
    ‘Literature as Multifunctional Institution: The Implications of Media Treatment of Literature and Publishing Policy’
    Abstract | PDF (102 kb)
  • Dr F. Elizabeth Gray
    Department of Communication and Journalism, Massey University
    Dr. Lisa Emerson
    School of English and Media Studies. Massey University
    Dr. Bruce MacKay
    Institute of Natural Resources, Massey University
    ‘“Talking the Talk”: Industry and Student Perspectives on Oral Communication in Science Education’
    Abstract | PDF (97 kb)
  • Prof. Lelia Green
    Associate Dean, Research and Higher Degrees, Faculty of Education and Arts, Edith Cowan University
    Dr Nahid Kabir
    Research Fellow in the School of Communications and Contemporary Arts at the Edith Cowan University
    ‘What the British Papers Said on the First Anniversary of the London Bombing’
    Abstract | PDF (96 kb)
  • Associate Professor R. Harindranath
    School of Culture and Communication, The University of Melbourne
    ‘Refugee Experience, Subalternity, and the Politics of Representation’
    Abstract | PDF (77 kb)
  • Dr David Holmes
    Communications and Media Studies, Monash University
    ‘Clutching at Straw Media: Talking up the Internet to Open Up Media Monopolies’
    Abstract | PDF (74 kb)
  • Kim A. Johnston
    School of Advertising, Marketing & Public Relations, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane
    ‘Community Engagement: A Relational Perspective’
    Abstract | PDF (168 kb)
  • Zorana Kostic
    Postgraduate, Department of Media and Communication, University of Sydney
    ‘Prospects and Dilemmas for Public Service Broadcasting: A Comparative Study of Japanese and Australian Public Broadcast Television’
    Abstract | PDF (109 kb)
  • Dr Jane Landman
    School of Communication, Culture and Languages, Faculty of Arts, Education and Human Development, Victoria University
    ‘National Creativity and Collaboration in Co-produced Television Drama’
    Abstract | PDF (77 kb)
  • Clare Lloyd
    Postgraduate, School of Design, Communication and Information Technology, University of Newcastle
    ‘Mobile Phones: Definition, Discourse and Rules of Practice’
    Abstract | PDF (71 kb)
  • Steve Mackey
    School of Communication & Creative Arts, Deakin University
    ‘Public Relations and the Rhetoric of Civil Society’
    Abstract | PDF (98 kb)
  • Anthony Mason
    Postgraduate, School of Creative  Communication, Division of Communication and Education, University of Canberra.
    ‘Interpreting Fiji: Australian Media Coverage of the 1987 and 2000 Coups’
    Abstract | PDF (61 kb)
  • Kerry McCallum
    Lecturer, Communication, University of Canberra
    ‘Indigenous Violence as a “Mediated Public Crisis”’
    Abstract | PDF (652 kb)
  • Lucy Morieson
    Postgraduate, School of Applied Communication, RMIT University
    ‘From Paper to Screen: Mapping the Path of Online Newspapers in Australia’
    Abstract | PDF (77 kb)
  • Dalmé Mulder
    Lecturer, Integrated Marketing Communication, Department of Communication and Information Studies, Faculty of the Humanities, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa
    ‘Driving.IMC@home.org/effectiveness (Driving Integrated Marketing Communication Home for Organisational Effectiveness)’
    Abstract | PDF (132 kb)
  • Niki Murray
    Department of Communication and Journalism, Massey University
    Reflections on the place of adults with low functional literacy in the communicatively integrated community
    Abstract | PDF (222 kb)
  • Bahiyah Omar
    School of English, Communications and Performance Studies, Monash University
    ‘The Switch to Online Newspapers: Could Immediacy Be a Factor?’
    Abstract | PDF (91 kb)
  • Andrea Roberts
    Postgraduate, University of South Australia
    ‘How the Dominant Discourse on the Menopause Impacts on Women in Senior Management’
    Abstract
  • Dr Usha M. Rodrigues
    Lecturer in Journalism, HUMCASS, Monash University
    ‘Need for a Cohesive Television Policy in India’
    Abstract | PDF (79 kb)
  • Philip Senior
    Department of Government and International Relations, University of Sydney
    Press Coverage of Televised Leaders’ Debates in Australian Federal Elections’
    Abstract | PDF (139 kb)
  • Nick Sharman
    Department of Media and Communications University of Melbourne
    ‘Ethical Communication and the Leadership of Martin Luther King, Jr.’
    Abstract | PDF (77 kb)
  • Peter Simmons
    FIFA Joao Havelange Research Scholar 2008, School of Communication, Charles Sturt University
    ‘Fair Call: Player Perceptions of Justice in Football Referee Communication’
    Abstract | PDF (102 kb)
  • Frank Sligo, Elspeth Tilley, Niki Culligan, Margie Comrie and Franco Vaccarino
    Department of Communication and Journalism, Massey University
    ‘Place, People and Voice: Creating and Communicating Expressive Content via Cartoons’
    Abstract | PDF (86 kb)
  • Christina Spurgeon
    Media and Communication in the Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology
    ‘Advertising and the New Media of Mass Conversation’
    Abstract | PDF (77 kb)
  • David S. Waller
    Senior Lecturer, School of Marketing, University of Technology, Sydney
    Roman Lanis
    Senior Lecturer, School of Marketing, University of Technology, Sydney
    ‘An Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure by Advertising Agencies’
    Abstract | PDF (83 kb)
  • David Waller
    University of Technology, Sydney
    Paul Wang
    University of Technology, Sydney
    Mark Morrison
    Charles Sturt University
    Harmen Oppewal
    Monash University
    ‘Media Choice for Information Search to Purchase a New Technology’
    Abstract | PDF (76 kb)
  • Dr Niranjala (Nina) Weerakkody
    School of Communication and Creative Arts, Deakin University
    ‘Framing the Discourses of Harm and Loss: A Case Study of Power Relations, Mobile Phones, and Children in Australia’
    Abstract | PDF (103 kb)
  • Rowan Wilken
    The Australian Centre, The University of Melbourne
    John Sinclair
    ARC Professorial Fellow, The Australian Centre, The University of Melbourne
    ‘Global Vision, Regional Focus, “Glocal” Reality: Global Marketers, Marketing Communications, and Strategic Regionalism’
    Abstract | PDF (96 kb)
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Last Updated: 23 June, 2008