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Media International Australia, publishing scholarly research exploring media and communications in all their forms since 1976.
Joined December 2013
In a new #OnlineFirst article, Rob Cover, Rhyle Simcock, and Joel Humphries examine how Australia’s regulatory approach to online harms shifts responsibility away from individual perpetrators and toward platform moderation. Read the article here:
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In a new #OnlineFirst article, Jiaru Tang and Xiyao Liu examine how fan art creators on Lofter, China’s largest fan art platform, are pushing back against the integration of generative AI. Read the full article here:
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📢 Good news! We've extended the deadline for Feature Topic proposals. 📅 Deadline: 1 August 2025.📧 Submit via: mediaintaus@outlook.com. Questions? Contact Dr Kylie J Stevenson at kylie.stevenson@murdoch.edu.au. #MediaStudies #CallForProposals #AcademicPublishing
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In a new #OnlineFirst article, Kate Mannell, Xinyu Zhao, Julian Sefton-Green & Michael Dezuanni show how Australian research on families’ digital media use can inform global debates - highlighting gaps around inequality, culture & parenting norms.
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📢 A gentle reminder that there are 2 weeks left to submit Feature Topic Proposals!. MIA invites proposals for guest-edited Feature Topics (2027–2028). 6–8 articles + intro on a key media/comm issue. Questions? Contact Dr Kylie J Stevenson at kylie.stevenson@murdoch.edu.au
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In a #brandnew and #onlinefirst article, @dhutchman explores how Vietnam’s digital media scene pushes back against influencer culture through what local creators call “online experience intermediators.”. Read the full article here:
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In a new #OnlineFirst article, @caitlinmhp explores how reader reviews of The Swan Book by Waanyi author Alexis Wright engage with — or push back against — White supremacist approaches to literature. Read the full article here:
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How did Australian Reddit and Whirlpool communities shape public service understanding during COVID-19? New #OnlineFirst research by Verity Trott, Ben Lyall, Callum Jones, Brady Robards, and Steven Roberts investigate. #COVID19 #media #research #new
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How did Ejen Ali grow from a Malaysian TV series into a full transmedia franchise? 🎬 New #OnlineFirst research by Umar Hakim Mohd Hasri and Md Azalanshah Md Syed explores Wau Animation’s bottom-up worldbuilding strategy. Read: #Transmedia #EjenAli
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🌟 New Release Alert! Volume 195, Number 1 — May 2025 of MIA is here!. Check it out here: #MIAjournal #MediaInternationalAustralia #EnvironmentalCommunication #ClimateAction #EnergyJustice #MediaDiversity #IndigenousVoices #JournalismStudies #NewRelease
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📢 Call for Feature Topic Proposals . Media International Australia invites proposals for guest-edited Feature Topics (2027–2028). 6–8 articles + intro on a key media/comm issue. 🗓️ Due: 4 July 2025.📧 mediaintaus@outlook.com. #AcademicCFP #MediaStudies #MIA
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How do immigrant mothers in Chile juggle digital entrepreneurship & parenting? In a new #OnlineFirst for Media International Australia, Ramírez González, Parella Rubio & Petroff explore gendered tensions, coping strategies & platform work.
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How do first-time parents balance hopes, fears & risks in their kids’ digital lives? A #BrandNew and #OnlineFirst study by Katrin Langton, Emma Jayakumar, Harrison W See, Catherine Archer & Giselle Woodley explores digital parenting today. Read more here:.
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