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School of Art, Communication and English: Recent submissions

    • Misinformation and Digital Policy in Australia 

      Flew, Terry; Nicholls, Robert; Zhao, He
      Published 2025
      The circulation of misinformation and disinformation online during election campaigns has been identified as a major problem in Australia. This article was prepared for the Safer Internet Lab Snapshot series.
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    • Platformization in the Digital Comics Industry – Leaving Comic Creators Behind 

      Hercus, Zoe
      Published 2025-06-22
      Webcomics have become an incredibly influential part of the comic industry. Traditional publishers look to webcomic platforms, where creators can establish an extensive following for their comics, to pick out successful ...
      Open Access
      Thesis
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    • Response to News Media Assistance Program Consultation Paper 

      Flew, Terry; Koskie, Timothy; Stepnik, Agata; Tang, Wenjia
      Published 2024
      One of the great paradoxes of the current era is that we live in an age of news abundance, where digital technologies have made news available instantaneously from multiple sources around the world, yet we continually speak ...
      Open Access
      Report, Research
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    • What Future for Media Industries and Media Industry Studies? 

      Flew, Terry
      Published 2024
      This paper explores the future of media industries, focusing on the challenges of measuring media concentration, and transformations brought about by digital platforms and artificial intelligence (AI). It discusses the ...
      Open Access
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    • Intersections of Culture, Climate, and Science: Innovations from Bhutanese research in Australia 

      Avieson, Bunty; Palden, Tshering
      Published 2024-12-09
      The papers in this edited collection represent a selection of the research that was delivered at a conference hosted by University of Sydney and Royal Bhutanese Embassy on December 4 and 5, 2023.
      Open Access
      Book
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