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    • ‘Too much’ and ‘too little’ content moderation: Internet governance as a case study in advanced liberal modes of government 

      Flew, Terry
      Published 2023
      The liberal art of government is forced to determine the precise extent to which and up to what point individual interest, that is to say, individual interests insofar as they are different and possibly opposed to one ...
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    • Streaming media business strategies and audience-centered practices: a comparative study of Netflix and Tencent Video 

      Tang, Wenjia; Wei, Mingou
      Published 2023
      This comparative study of streaming services in different cultural and economic contexts shows how they optimize the user experience by improving recommendation algorithms, upgrading infrastructure, and developing global ...
      Article
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    • Who is a journalist now? Recognising atypical journalism work in the digital media economy 

      O'Donnell, Penny; Zion, Lawrie; Marjoribanks, Timothy
      Published 2022
      For 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 ...
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    • The constant undercurrent: sexual harassment and discrimination 

      O'Donnell, Penny; Sherwood, Merryn; Buller, Brad
      Published 2021
      O'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.
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    • Pickets and payouts: Unions in the newsroom 

      O'Donnell, Penny; Buller, Brad; Ricketson, Matthew
      Published 2021
      O'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.
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