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Terry Flew Queensland University of Technology, Australia Gerard Goggin Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Lelia Green Edith Cowan University, Australia
Bridget Griffen-Foley Macquarie University, Australia
Folker Hanusch University of Vienna, Austria
Nick Herd Ausfilm, Australia
Craig Hight The University of Newcastle, Australia
Terence Lee Murdoch University, Australia
Libby Lester University of Tasmania, Australia
Tania Lewis RMIT University, Australia
Donald Matheson University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Verica Rupar Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
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Teachers of TikTok: Glimpses and gestures in the performance of professional identity
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What do Indonesian start-ups communicate during the COVID-19 pandemic?
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Remaking TV Studies: Reading Qian Gong’s Remaking Red Classics
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Vernacular Visibility and Algorithmic
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Book Review: Digital Domesticity: Media, Materiality, and Home Life by Jenny Kennedy, Michael Arnold, Martin Gibbs, Bjorn Nansen, and Rowan Wilken
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Locating oneself and talking past: Journalists’
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Situated Talk: A method for a reflexive encounter with #donorconceived on TikTok
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The Spanish HbbTV service LOVEStv: When technology facilitates new strategies for survival
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War or peace tweets? The case of Pakistan
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Book Review: Feral Media: The Chamberlain Case 40 Years On by Belinda Middleweek
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Is the Great Barrier Reef dead? Satire, death and environmental communication
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Children's reception of critical concepts in animated movies
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Presenting the People's Republic: what drives images of China in the press?
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‘I want to video it, so people will respect me’:
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Examining visions of surveillance in Oculus’
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‘[Cyber]bullying is too strong a word…’:
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Media access to court proceedings and documents in Mainland China: The changed and unchanged
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Author, text and cultural meaning: Vijay Mishra's Salman Rushdie and the genesis of secrecy
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