• The Conservatism of Australian Foreign Policy: Australia, China, the United States, and the Hegemonic Crisis 

      Gregory, William
      Published 2024-02-28
      This thesis analyses the impact of historical and structural forces on the Australia-China relationship since 2011. After a steady period of deepening ties since the 1970s, largely driven by economic complementarities, ...
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      Thesis
    • Response to News Media Assistance Program Consultation Paper 

      Flew, Terry; Stepnik, Agata; Koskie, Timothy; Tang, Wenjia
      Published 2024-02-27
      This response to the News Media Assistance Program Consultation Paper has been co-authored by Professor Terry Flew, Dr. Agata Stepnik, Ms. Wenjia Tang (all of Media and Communications, The University of Sydney), and Dr. ...
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      Report, Research
    • Social Media Regulation Futures: Learning from International Policy Mixes 

      Flew, Terry; Swist, Teresa
      Published 2024
      There has been a turn worldwide towards social media regulation in the context of concerns about online harms, including those arising from misinformation. Social media regulation largely involves nation-states – or in the ...
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      Article
    • Maximising the Potential of SXSW Sydney Games: Report on SXSW Sydney 2023 as a Games Industry Event 

      Hardwick, Taylor; Carter, Marcus; Dawson, Finn; Allison, Fraser; Butt, Mahli-Ann; Clark, Kate; Johnson, Mark; Keogh, Brendan; Mackenzie, Mads; Stanton, Ryan; Wang, Frank Meixiao
      Published 2024-02-16
      This report is based on findings from a research project led by Associate Professor Marcus Carter and the University of Sydney Games & Play Lab. The team comprised 11 researchers from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, all ...
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      Report, Research
    • CAVRN Syllabus, Vol. 2 

      Clark, Kate Euphemia; Carter, Marcus; Egliston, Ben; Heemsbergen, Luke; Hawker, Kiah; O'Neill, Aurelia; Foxman, Maxwell
      Published 2024-02-15
      In its second volume CAVRN explores the implications that VR and AR technologies have on politics and policymaking, identity, ethics, socialisation and community building, and the economy from a critical, interdisciplinary ...
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      Report, Research