Media Studies Program
Research
Dr Peter Hughes
The future of the documentary project in the age of multimedia, convergence of media information technology and telecommunications and its relationship to citizenship.
The documentary project and postmodernity, constructions of "reality" and especially of the past, in popular culture and non fiction film and television. Teaching and learning through multimedia
Dr Sue Turnbull
Television studies including the history of Australian television, media audience research and Australian screen comedy.
Dr Peter White
Social and industrial implications of new media including mobile or cell phones and Internet-based media.
Mr John Benson
Popular current affairs television, television news, popular culture and the media and media curriculum design.
Ms Angie Black
All areas of film and television production, but particularly in comedy and drama.
Dr Mary Debrett
Broadcasting policy, public service broadcasting in the digital era and documentary as a social project.
Dr John Tebbutt
Policies & program strategies in Australian radio. Ethics, Journalism & coverage of licit & illicit drugs.
Dr Terrie Waddell
Representation of women in popular culture, myth, carnival, the grotesque, & analytical psychology.
Dr Lawrie Zion
Documentary production & history of radio.
Dr Rachel Buchanan
Creative non-fiction writing, history-making and commemoration in the media, the future and past of Australian and New Zealand newspapers.
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