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Gregg, M. C. (2004) Review of Jock Given, America's Pie: Trade and Culture After 9/11. JAS Review of Books, 22 : .
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Gregg, M. C. (2004) Review of Lindsay Tanner, Crowded Lives. JAS Review of Books, 24 : .
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McLelland, M. J. (2003) Review of 'Men and Masculinities in Contemporary Japan: Dislocating the Salaryman Doxa'. Intersections: Gender, History and Culture in the Asian Context, 9: 1-4.
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Saunders, K. E. (2001) Review of Neville Meaney, Towards a New Vision: Australia and Japan through 100 years. Japanese Studies, 21 2: 227-228.
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Moore, C. R. (2000) Review of Neville Meaney, Towards a New Vision: Australia and Japan through 100 years. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 46 2: 296-297.
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Goggin, G. M. (2002) Review of Technoculture: From Alphabet to Cybersex by Lelia Green. Media International Australia, 102 : 150-152.
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Turner, Graeme (1999) Review of The Country of Lost Children: An Australian Anxiety by Peter Pierce. Australian Literary Studies, 19 2: 230-233.
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Garden, J., McAlpine, C., Peterson, A., Jones, D. and Possingham, H. (2006) Review of the ecology of Australian urban fauna: A focus on spatially explicit processes. Austral Ecology, 31 2: 126-148.
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Goggin, G. M. (2003) Review of The Internet Galaxy: Reflections on the Internet, Business, and Society. Media International Australia, 1 108: 174-176.
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Beattie, K. R. (2001) Riding the Wave. The Documenter: The documentary flimmaker's journal, 4 1: 1-6.
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Goggin, G. M. (2002) Rural lines of flight: Telecommunications and post-metro dreaming. Transformations, 2: 1-13.
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McLelland, M. J. (2005). Salarymen doing queer: Gay men and the heterosexual public sphere. In M. McLelland and R. Dasgupta (Ed.), Genders, Transgenders and Sexualities in Japan (pp. 96-110) Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
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Sarai Reader 05: Bare Acts. Edited by M. Narula, S. Sengupta, J. Bagchi and G. W. Lovink Delhi: Sarai Programme, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, 2005.
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Volcic, Zala (2007) Scenes From the Last Yugoslav Generation: The Long March from Yugo-Utopia to Nationalisms. Cultural Dynamics, 19 1: 67-89.
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Low, M., Nakatama, S. and Yoshioka, H. Science, Technology and Society in Contemporary Japan. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1999.
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McKee, A. (2001) Sexuality in Roberta Pearson and Philip Simpson (eds.) Critical Dictionary of Film and Television Theory. 1st London: Routledge
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Turner, Graeme (2007) Shrinking the borders: globalization, culture and belonging. Cultural Politics, 3 1: 5-19.
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Beattie, K. R. (2001) Sick, Filthy, & Delirious: Surf film and the documentary mode. Continnum, 15 3: 333-348.
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Gunders, John (2006) Signal or Noise? Information Theory and the Novel. Double Dialogues, 3 : 1-11.
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Saunders, K. E. (2003). Sir Charles Powers: Mr James Douglas QC with a commentary by Professor Kay Saunders AM. In White, M, Rahemtula and A. (Ed.), Queensland Judges on the High Court (pp. 171-197) Brisbane: Supreme Court of Queensland Library.
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Goggin, G. M. (2003) Social experiments in telecommunications networking: Rural communities online in 21st Century Australia. Telecommunications Journal of Australia, 53 2: 45-54.
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Turner, G. (2001). Sold Out: Recent shifts in television news and current affairs in Australia. In M. Bromley (Ed.), No News is Bad News (pp. 46-58) Harlow: Longman.
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Duncan, K. and Goggin, G. M. (2002) "Something in your belly": Fantasy, disability and desire in My One-Legged Dream Lover. Disability Studies Quarterly: Special issue on sexuality and disability, 22 4: 136-154.
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Turner, Graeme (2007) Some things we should know about talkback radio. Media International Australia, 122: 73-80.
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Mitchell, A. (2000) Special feature issue about the Olympic Games. M/C Reviews, October: 1-1.
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Turner, G (2006). Spectacle versus narrative. In G. Turner (Ed.), Film as Social Practice 4 ed. (pp. 35-39) Oxon, UK: Routledge.
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Miller, Toby Sportsex. Temple Back, England: Temple University Press, 2002.
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Miller, Toby Spyscreen : Espionage on Film and TV from the 1930s to the 1960s. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.
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McKee, A. (2001) Stereotypes in Roberta Pearson and Philip Simpson (eds.) Critical Dictionary of Film and Television Theory. 1st London: Routledge
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Turner, G. (2000). Studying television. In Graeme Turner and Stuart Cunningham (Ed.), The Australian TV Book First ed. (pp. 3-12-12) St. Leonards, NSW, Australia: Allen and Unwin.
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Andrejevic, Mark (2007) Surveillance in the digital enclosure. The Communication Review, 10 4: 295-317.
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Lovink, G. W. (2005). Surveillance, performance, self-surveillance: Interview with Jill Magid. In M. Narula, S. Sengupta, J. Bagchi and G. Lovink (Ed.), Sarai Reader 05: Bare Acts (pp. 339-347) Delhi: Sarai Programme, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies.
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Turner, G. (1999) Tabloidisation, journalism and the possibility of critique. International journal of cultural studies, 2 1: 59-78.
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Saunders, K. E. (2000). "Taken away to be shot?": The process of incarceration in Australia in World War II. In K. Saunders and R. Daniels (Ed.), Alien Justice. War and Internment in Australia and North America (pp. 152-167) Brisbane: University of Queensland Press.
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Saunders, K. E. (2005) Taking the international spotlight: Pauline Hanson and Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party. Queensland Review Special Issue: The Centenary of Women's Suffrage in Queensland, 12 2: 73-80.
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Turner, G. (2000) Talkback, advertising and journalism: A cautionary tale of self-regulated commercial radio. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 3 2: 247-255.
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Turner, G, Tomlinson, E. M. and Pearce, S. M. (2006) Talkback radio: Some notes on format, politics and influence. Media International Australia, 118 : 107-119.
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White, M. W. D., Gawrych, R. A. and Saunders, K. E. TC Beirne School of Law : 70th anniversary. St Lucia, Qld: TC Beirne School of Law, 2006.
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Crofts, S. (2003) Teaching Australian cinema in New Zealand. Crossings, 8 1: 1-3.
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Volcic, Z. and Erjavec, K. (2008) Technological developments in Central-Eastern Europe: a case study of a computer literacy project in Slovenia. Information, Communication & Society, 11 3: 326-347.
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Turner, Graeme (2001) Television and cultural studies: Unfinished business. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 4 4: 371-384.
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Turner, G. (2004). Television and democracy: Threats and opportunities. In J. Sinclair (Ed.), Contemporary World Television (pp. 4-6) London: British Film Institute Publishing.
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Television : critical concepts in media and cultural studies. Edited by Miller, Toby London & New York: Routledge, 2003.
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Crofts, S. (2004). Television news. In R. Horrocks and N. Perry (Ed.), Television in New Zealand: Programming the Nation (pp. 255-271) Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
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Turner, G. (2000). Television news and current affairs: Welcome to Frontline. In Graeme Turner and Stuart Cunningham (Ed.), The Australian TV Book (pp. 89-102) St. Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
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Turner, G. (2002). Television production and distribution. In T. Miller and A. Lockett (Ed.), Television Studies (pp. 46-50) London: British Film Institute Publishing.
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Television Studies. Edited by Miller, Toby London: BFI Publishing, 2002.
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McKee, A. (2002). Textual Analysis. In S. Cunningham and G. Turner (Ed.), Media & Communications in Australia (pp. 52-71) St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
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McKee, A. Textual Analysis: A Beginner's Guide. London: Sage Publications, 2003.
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Goggin, G. M. (2002) "That most strange delusion": Exotic pregnancies and exoteric revolutions in Percy Bysshe Shelley's The Revolt of Islam. Signatures, 5 : 1-25.
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