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Media International Australia, publishing scholarly research exploring media and communications in all their forms since 1976.

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In a new #OnlineFirst article, @AliaDesigner explores how first-generation migrant pregnant women in Australia use Facebook groups to negotiate identity and seek support during the perinatal period. Read the full article here: https://t.co/3rKCKdyPg0
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In a new #OnlineFirst article, Amelia Gulliver, Kate Gulliver, Sarah Liddle, Jennifer Bibb, Peter English, and Michelle Banfield explore how Australian journalists approach reporting on mental ill-health and suicide in sportspeople. Read more - https://t.co/iTWXp56WiQ
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In a new #OnlineFirst article, Michael Butson and Richard Wright examine how advertising imagery in Australian newspapers shapes public perceptions of ageing. Read the full article here: https://t.co/tGlkVxjJaH
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In a new #OnlineFirst article, Syrie Payne explores how the concept of pause shapes both television consumption and production. Read the full article here: https://t.co/fMksWyyoIU
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In a new #OnlineFirst article, Anuja Premika and Usha Raman examine how the Netflix series Never Have I Ever constructs Indian femininity and recasts Indian women as the “other.” Read the full article here: https://t.co/PLBFt2Q80M
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In a new #OnlineFirst article, Jiayixiu Zhao explores the decolonial paradox within China’s Lolita fashion subculture. Read the full article here: https://t.co/mCLGsYyA1N
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In a new #OnlineFirst article, Shi Feng, Xiufang (Leah) Li, and Alexandra Nicole Wake introduce the concept of journalistic cultural competence to strengthen health journalism. Read the full article here: https://t.co/nIg7RFftLn
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In a new #OnlineFirst article, Danielle Hynes and Tanja Dreher examine how news values shape the representation of social housing residents in Australian media during 2020. Read the full article here: https://t.co/BmRZfY3t7S
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In a new #OnlineFirst article, Mark R Johnson and James Baguley examine the viewing habits of audiences who watch Australian live streamers on Twitch. Read the full article here: https://t.co/fGZeh7YpdC
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In a new #OnlineFirst article, Maxwell Forbes Melit, Stephen Harrington, and Aljosha Karim Schapals explore how young Australian adults used social media to filter information during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read the full article here: https://t.co/1OozLR7epC
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Simon R Troon and Brett Hutchins explore sport, media, and environmental activism through Australian rugby star David Pocock: https://t.co/HtfLDXZubZ Adapted from ‘David Pocock park’ by Magee425, under CC BY-SA 4.0: https://t.co/lOBkA1usnU. Source: https://t.co/jmOljYDajV
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4 months
In a new #OnlineFirst article, Gregory Treadwell and Merja Myllylahti explore the link between trust in news and trust in other social institutions such as government, politics, business, and NGOs. Read the full article here: https://t.co/JU3t9GSjy1
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In a new #OnlineFirst article, Cameron McTernan explores the dynamics of news diversity on Facebook in Australia, revealing how the platform shapes media concentration and audience engagement. 🔗 Read the full article here: https://t.co/ut89Zl0F4q
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4 months
Australia is banning YouTube for children under the age of 16, and the announcement has divided the public. Some see it as a positive step towards protecting children online, others see it as neglecting the educational and social value the platform can offer - some see both sides
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4 months
In a new #OnlineFirst article, Axelle Asmar, Tim Raats, and Leo Van Audenhove examine how Flemish cultural producers navigate the promises and pressures of global streaming platforms like Netflix. 🔗 Read the full article here: https://t.co/Fo3vnLhx2V
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In a #brandNew article, Manolo Iachizzi explores how the mishandling of the 2023 Bud Light crisis triggered stakeholder backlash, highlighting the need for crisis communication that aligns with audience expectations and social identities. Read more: https://t.co/Ft3YZprhld
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A gentle reminder that there are 2 weeks left to submit proposals to MIA! 📅 Deadline: Friday 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, Monika Winarnita, Fan Yang, Melathi Saldin, Enqi Weng, @AshyHaw, Pamela Nilan, and Asty Rastiya explore how Indonesian–Australian media producers responded to the COVID-19 infodemic. Read more here: https://t.co/TIyz5EEEVx
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4 months
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: https://t.co/UfkXYJEokX
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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: https://t.co/Qc1SRsVA3o
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