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    • ‘The most revolting ideas I’ve read in a woman’s magazine’: The Female Eunuch, Affective (dis)investments, and McCall’s reader-writers’ 

      Taylor, Anthea
      Published 2020
      In March 1971, American women’s magazine McCall’s published an extract of Germaine Greer’s The Female Eunuch. Myriad unpublished letters to the editor contained in the Greer archive at the University of Melbourne reveal ...
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    • Archiving Greer/Greer Archiving: Germaine Greer’s curatorial labour, feminist celebrity studies and archival methodologies 

      Taylor, Anthea
      Published 2023
      This article draws upon my engagement with the archive of controversial Australian celebrity feminist Germaine Greer to think through the role of archival methodologies within the field of feminist celebrity studies, ...
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    • Digital criminal courts: The place or space of (post-)pandemic justice 

      McKay, Carolyn; Macintosh, Kristin
      Published 2023
      The COVID-19 pandemic forced criminal courts to suspend jury trials, adjourn hearings and 'pivot' to remote procedures. Integral to this sudden change has been an array of digital communication technologies: audio and ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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