Browsing School of Art, Communication and English by subject "2001 Communication and Media Studies"
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The constant undercurrent: sexual harassment and discrimination
Published 2021O'Donnell. P., Sherwood, M. & Buller, B. (2021). The constant undercurrent: sexual harassment and discrimination. In A. Dodd & M. Ricketson (Eds.). Upheaval: Disrupted lives in journalism (pp. 89 - 101). Sydney: UNSW Press.Book chapter -
Contingency, Precarity and Short-Video Creativity: Platformization Based Analysis of Chinese Online Screen Industry
Published 2022Platformization theory proposes that cultural productions are contingent on platforms. This study argues that in the Chinese context; however, online productions are contingent not only on platforms, but on government ...Article -
Digital media
Published 2021-04-06“Digital media” refers to content that is created, distributed, consumed, modified, and preserved on digital electronic devices. The term digital indicates that it is content that takes the form of a combination of ...Book chapter -
Digital Platform Regulation: Global Perspectives on Internet Governance
Published 2022This Open Access volume provides an in-depth exploration of global policy and governance issues related to digital platform regulation. With an international ensemble of contributors, the volume has at its heard the question: ...Book -
Facebook: Regulating Hate Speech in the Asia Pacific
Published 2021This study was funded as part of the Facebook Content Policy Research on Social Media Awards to examine Facebook’s hate speech regulation challenges in the Asia Pacific. It maps hate speech law in five case study countries ...Report, Research -
The Global Trust Deficit Disorder: A Communications Perspective on Trust in the Time of Global Pandemics
Published 2021There has been much discussion worldwide about the crisis of trust, with evidence of declining trust in social, economic, political and media institutions. The rise of populism, and the differing impacts of the COVID-19 ...Article -
Inclusive Publishing in Australia: A Preliminary Report
Published 2020-12-10Despite the developments in digital technologies, people with a print disability such as blindness or low vision have limited access to reading material in accessible formats. This “global book famine” affects their ...Report, Research -
Mapping International Enquiries into the Power of Digital Platforms
Published 2022There has been a resurgence of interest across multiple jurisdictions in greater regulation by nation-states of aspects of the structure, conduct and performance of digital platforms. This has been driven by: growing ...Working Paper -
Mapping International Enquiries into the Power of Digital Platforms
Published 2022There has been a resurgence of interest across multiple jurisdictions in greater regulation by nation-states of aspects of the structure, conduct and performance of digital platforms. This has been driven by: growing ...Working Paper -
Online Privacy Bill: Exposure Draft - Submission to the Attorney General’s Department
Published 2021This submission refers to the Online Privacy Bill Exposure Draft, where the OP Code has identified children as one of the key vulnerable groups especially concerned with social media services. The three scholars named in ...Working Paper -
Pickets and payouts: Unions in the newsroom
Published 2021O'Donnell, P., Buller, B. & Ricketson, M. (2021). Pickets and payouts: Unions in the newsroom. In A. Dodd & M. Ricketson (Eds.). Upheaval: Disrupted lives in journalism (pp. 199-214). Sydney: UNSW Press.Book chapter -
Producing Accessible Books in Australia: A Snapshot
Published 2020-12-10This exploratory study of Australian alternative format providers involved in the retroactive conversion of print into accessible formats seeks to better understand the issues affecting the remediation practices used in ...Report, Research -
Regulating Chinese and North American Digital Media in Australia: Facebook and WeChat as Case Studies
Published 2022As the Australian government has legislated for a ‘News Media and Digital Platforms Mandatory Bargaining Code’ to compel Google and Facebook to pay for news content, platform regulation in Australia has prompted a heated ...Book chapter -
Resilience and reinvention
Published 2021O'Donnell, P. (2021). Resilience and reinvention. In A. Dodd & M. Ricketson (Eds.). Upheaval: Disrupted lives in journalism (pp 264-276). Sydney: UNSW Press.Book chapter -
Trust and Communication: Looking Back, Looking Forward
Published 2021What has been referred to as the crisis of trust in social institutions has deep connections with communications, whether it be declining trust in news media and journalism, debates about the power of digital platforms and ...Article -
Trusting and valuing news in a pandemic: Attitudes to online news media content during COVID-19 and policy implications
Published 2021-04-01While the global Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic led to significant growth in news consumption, this did not translate into either greater trust or an improved financial situation for news providers. At a time when ...Preprint -
Trusting and valuing news in a pandemic: Attitudes to online news media content during COVID-19 and policy implications
Published 2021While the global Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic led to significant growth in news consumption, this did not translate into either greater trust or an improved financial situation for news providers. At a time when ...Article -
What just happened? The days after redundancy
Published 2021O'Donnell, P., & Marjoribanks, T. (2021). What just happened? The days after redundancy. In A. Dodd & M. Ricketson (Eds.). Upheaval: Disrupted lives in journalism (pp. 254-263). Sydney: UNSW Press.Book chapter -
Who is a journalist now? Recognising atypical journalism work in the digital media economy
Published 2022For the past two decades, understandings of the scale of digital disruption in journalism work in post-industrialised countries have relied on data about newspaper closures, newsroom job losses and the creation of new ...Preprint -
Why tech regulators need to think like Google
Published 2022As many of the world’s largest companies are platform-based technology companies, there has been a growing push worldwide to regulate these companies to address issues arising from economic, political and communications ...Article