N&MRC NEWS
November News
Well done to and , along with Professor Terry Flew and Professor Uwe Dulleck on their successful ARC 2021 Discovery Project application titled The rise of mistrust: Digital platforms and trust in news media. Read up on their success here.
A huge congratulations to who appeared on ABC's Late Night Live with Phillip Adams 18 November, discussing .
October News
Well done to N&MRC Associate who competed and won research funds in the UC's Big Research Pitch Competition on Thursday 29 October. Irfan pitched for funds for his research around Fighting the Infodemic in the age of COVID 19.
spoke with contentgroup CEO David Pembroke on 26 October about the rapidly changing media market during and post the COVID-19 pandemic and the challenges of effectively communicating throughout. Click to listen to the discussion.
Congratulations to , and on the launch of their report Thursday 22nd October at 9am. Media stories for this report can be viewed below:
- 26th October: Canberra Weekly article - .
- 22nd October:
21st October, and were featured in a CNET article by Jackson Ryan titled
On the 7th October, and QUT's Terry Flew featured on The J Word podcast discussing how journalists can understand the issues of media trust today and pose solutions for how newsrooms can regain audiences' attention, interest, and trust in changing economic and social times. Part 1 of this episode can be found .
Congratulations to Catherine Page Jeffery, and who have been awarded an Australian Government Online Safety Grant, led by the eSafety Commissioner on 2nd October 2020. The eSafety Commissioner media release can be found and the UC media release can be found here.
appeared on with Michelle Grattan on 2nd October discussing the upcoming budget and the pressure from the Prime Minister to open up our states.
September News
23rd September, Catherine Page Jeffery published an article in LSE Parenting for a Digital Future titled
The latest ¶¶ÒõPorn Research Newsletter (23rd September) featured as the 'rising star in the Faculty of Arts & Design'. Congrats Kate!
was interviewed by Patrick Wright for ABC Life around the COVID-19: Australian news and misinformation research report. The news article titled What to do if you can't stop 'doomscrolling' bad news can be found .
21st September, featured in an article by Ivor Gaber for Independent titled
The Canberra Times' Caitlin Cassidy published an article on 20th September for research project around News and Wellbeing: Older Generations and News Consumption. Be sure to check out the article titled .
appeared on with Michelle Grattan on 17th September discussing the government announcing a $1.9 billion package to promote a move towards new and emerging energy technologies over the next decade. the premiers and the federal government will be discussing the potential arrival of Australians seeking to return home, and the unemployment figures.
The N&MRC launched their latest research report titled News and Wellbeing: Older Generations and News Consumption on Thursday 3rd September. A special thank you to COTA ACT who hosted the event, and a special congratulations to authors , , , and HDR candidate Emma John.
August News
appeared on with Michelle Grattan on 26th June discussing The Liberal party's Branch Stacking allegations, Scott Morrison's questions during question time this week regarding deaths in aged care, the government announcing it will introduce legislation to allow the federal government to cancel agreements states and territories enter into with foreign governments, the JobReady Graduates legislation, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announcing he will extend the state of emergency in Victoria by 12 months, and the virtual element of parliament.
was invited to present at the webinar on Friday 21st August. The webinar was hosted by the Ford Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and featured key speakers, along with Mathieu, Kaylea Champion (University of Washington, USA), Stuart Geiger (UC Berkley Institute for Data Science, UC & UCONN, USA), and Stephen Jacobs (Rochester Institute of Technology), USA.
appeared on with Michelle Grattan on 20th August discussing the COVID 19 vaccine to potentially come out of Oxford, the discussion in Parliament about the difficulties at the border, and lastly the Chinese government is investigating the Australian wine industry.
featured on a podcast on 20th August titled Listening to Institutions. Check out the video .
On 13th August, Inside Story published an article by and titled Here is the news (good and bad) for local readers. Be sure to check it out .
was featured in an ABC News article titled on 7th August. This article was related to research on COVID-19 Australian news and misinformation that was conducted earlier with , and Kieran McGuiness.
appeared on with Michelle Grattan on 6th August discussing non-essential businesses in Melbourne requiring to close under stage 4 restrictions, the Morrison government's paid pandemic leave to cover Victorians, the Senate Committee into COVID-19 sat this week, questioning health department head Brendan Murphy and Minister for Aged Care Richard Colbeck, and Scott Morrison and Peter Dutton announcing a cyber-security package.
The N&MRC hosted an online N&MRC Masterclass: Qualitative Interview Analysis in Media Studies which was presented by and
A special welcome to our newest HDR candidates to the Centre:
Mona Chatskin – "Cases of Alleged Jewish Institutional Child Sex Abuse in Australian Mainstream and Religious Media: Malka Leifer in News Landscapes " – Primary Supervisor is
Paul Conroy – "The Media's Role in the Politics of Contemporary Serious Police Misconduct in Australia " – Primary Supervisor is
July News
Be sure to follow the new Twitter account Handbook of Peer Production that was created by
, published with Terry Flew (QUT) and Uwe Dulleck (QUT) in International Journal on Media Management titled on 31st July.
On the 27th July, we welcomed our two HDR students for semester 2, 2020:
Mona Chatskin – "Cases of Alleged Jewish Institutional Child Sex Abuse in Australian Mainstream and Religious Media: Malka Leifer in News Landscapes – Primary Supervisor is
Paul Conroy – "The Media's Role in the Politics of Contemporary Serious Police Misconduct in Australia" – Primary Supervisor is
appeared on with Michelle Grattan on 24th July discussing the government unveiling their plan for its COVID support packages the economic and fiscal update, Josh Frydenberg description of the coronavirus crisis as ‘without doubt, the biggest shock this country has ever faced’. & Scott Morrison, commenting that parliament will not sit for the 4 August sittings.
In an article for The Conversation on 13th July, has published an article titled . Congratulations to Mike for this research which has generated significant media attention globally.
published and article with Raissi and Turner in International Journal of Communication titled The case for asymmetry in online research: Caring about issues in Australian and Canadian online bee networks.
On 13th July, , , , , and Jing Su submitted a short paper for the IAMCR Online Conference.
9th July, saw the centre conduct a N&MRC Masterclass: Qualitative Interview Analysis in Media Studies which was presented by and We also welcomed our new Vice-Chancellor Professor Paddy Nixon to the centre for afternoon tea, a brief tour and discussion of our current research and key performance indicators.
was featured in the Faculty of Arts and Design online magazine, FAD Life, 3rd July. Read up on Amplifying Indigneous News: A digital intervention written by Bronwyn Watson.
, and published with Terry Flew (QUT) and Uwe Dulleck (QUT) in Journalism Practice titled on 3rd July.
On Thursday 2nd July, and attended the first ¶¶ÒõPorn Health Humanities Network Steering Committee meeting.
Thursday 2nd July saw the N&MRC launch their two latest reports on (, , Saffron Howden, and Kieran McGuinness) and ( , and ).
Watch our live stream event .
Media stories and interviews related to the :
- The Northern Daily Leader (Meltwater) article, by Madeline Link - Tough story behind regional journalism.
- The Armidale Express article, by Madeline Link -
- The Northern Daily Leader article, by Madeline Link -
A special N&MRC welcome to our new Master of Communication interns Susan Atkinson and Pinker Yao. These internships have been extremely successful and will continue to be led by
June News
Huge congratulations to and who have secured funding for their Health Professionals and Misinformation on Social Media research project.
recently publishe Digital trust gap, Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy in the Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy with Gwangjae Kim.
Special mention to the N&MRC team for June. The ACMA has released a position paper titled . The paper cites the recent research reports from the N&MRC.
appeared on with Michelle Grattan on 26th June discussing the coronavirus outbreaks throughout Melbourne, Opposition leader Anthony Albanese has proposal to develop an ‘energy policy framework’ - to combat climate change, an investigation commissioned by the High Court regarding former High Court Judge Dyson Heydon, and the Eden-Monaro by-election.
Congratulations to , , , , and Kieran McGuinness who were invited to a briefing with the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) on 24th June on the Digital News Report: Australia 2020 .
The N&MRC wishes our newest PhD graduates Dr Kieran McGuinness and Dr Chris Kim a hearty congratulations on the conferral of their awards at the ¶¶ÒõPorn. Congratulations Kieran and Chris!
Plenty of coverage recently around the increase in tuition fees for any Humanities, Arts and Social Science (HASS) degrees. Read up on two open letters - ( - President, ANZCA and - Vice-President, ANZCA), and letter, with support of ANZCA.
Congratulations to and ANU's Professor Robert Ackland who presented at the Australian Parliament House to the Senate Committee on 22nd June, around Foreign Interference through Social Media. They also featured in The Canberra Times for written by Kirsten Lawson, and in the Saturday Paper for written by Karen Middleton.
On the 12th June, N&MRC HDR students Emma John (Different Voices: A critical discourse analysis of the ABC's coverage of Australia's Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse), Lidia Kelly (Capturing Crimea, Construing Hong Kong: Challenges and constraints for foreign correspondents in territorial conflicts), Fawzia Alosaimy (Exploring the use of Snapchat in family life in Saudi Arabia) and Hang Tran (Representation of Indigenous Australians' welfare in Australian news media: How Indigenous voices are heard - Lessons learnt for Vietnam) presented at the Faculty of Arts and Design seminar series.
appeared on with Michelle Grattan on 19th June discussing The Prime Minister's announcement that Australia was under a Cyber attack, Foreign Minister Marise Payne's speech regarding Australia actively engaged in pushing reform of international institutions, Scott Morrison's broad agenda of reducing red tape, the unemployment figures, and alleged branch stacking in the Victorian Labor party.
Read our report
here and watch our live stream event
.
Media stories and interviews related to the Digital News Report: Australia 2020:
- ¶¶ÒõPorn feature article, by Elly Mackay - DNR Australia 2020: Australia wants impartial and independent news.
- ¶¶ÒõPorn Twitter post -
- The Guardian, by Katharine Murphy -
- The Guardian, by Greg Jericho -
- The Conversation, by and -
- The Australian, by Finbar O'Mallon - Bushfires, coronavirus sees news thrive.
- The Canberra Times, by Kathryn Lewis -
- Inside Story, by , , and Kieran McGuinness -
- conducted a radio interview with Adam Shirley on ABC666.
- News.com.au, by Finbar O'Mallon - Bushfires, coronavirus sees news thrive.
- Mirage News - Digital News Report Australia 2020: Australians want impartial and independent news.
- In Queensland, by Finbar O'Mallon -
- The Daily Telegraph, by Finbar O'Mallon - Bushfires, coronavirus sees news thrive.
- Cairns Post, by Finbar O'Mallon - Bushfires, coronavirus sees news thrive.
- Gold Coast Bulletin, by Finbar O'Mallon -
- Jimboomba Times, by Finbar O'Mallon -
- Geelong Advertiser, by Finbar O'Mallon -
- Herald Sun, by Finbar O'Mallon -
- The Advertiser, by Finbar O'Mallon -
- NT News, by Finbar O'Mallon -
- The Courier Mail, by Finbar O'Mallon -
- The West Australian, by Finbar O'Mallon -
- Mumbrella, by Hannah Blackiston -
- SBS News, by and -
- Financial Review, by Max Mason -
- Canberra Weekly, by Danielle Meddemmen -
- conducted a radio interview with Scott Wales on ABC NewsRadio.
15th June, was quoted in VOGUE Arabia discussing female leadership. To read this article titled This is Why Female Politicians Make Better Leaders Than Men, Especially In A Crisis click .
In an article for The Sydney Morning Herald by Chris Zappone on 14th June, has been quoted discussing research around tweets for #BLM and #BlackLives. To read the full article titled #BlackLivesMatters momentum mostly free of bots click .
On 12th June, conducted an interview on ABC Adelaide's 'The Drive' around social media manipulation, bots and trolls, and foreign and domestic sources of media distortion.
appeared on with Michelle Grattan on 12th June discussing the protesters advocating police reform, the treatment of indigenous peoples, and to show solidarity with the black lives matter movement, the high rate of incarceration amongst indigenous people, the PM and treasurer Josh Frydenberg calling for all state borders to be opened, the trans tasman bubble, and Prime Minister Scott Morrison apologising for the robodebt scheme.
conducted an interview on 11th June with ABC News Radio on 'Fake News'.
Angela Ross wrote an article titled The ABC News constructive journalism approach reports on problems and solutions for ABC News on 11th June around the Coronavirus News Fatigue research by and . Click to read the article .
3rd June, featured in the ¶¶ÒõPorn's UnCover digital magazine. To read this feature article titled News Corp shutdowns to affect more than just papers click here.
conducted an interview on 2nd June with ABC Capricornia on News Limited newspaper closures and the closing of Rockhampton printing press.
Staff of the N&MRC have been busy developing two short courses for the winter term. Catherine Page Jeffery and will be presenting the Media Technology and the Family short course, and along with School of Arts and Communication staff member Dr Don McCallum, will be presenting the Humanitarian Communication short course. Be sure to enrol fast as places are limited.
Well done to who has secured funding from the Judith Neilson Institute (JNI) for Journalism & Ideas to support her Asian News: State of News in Asia research project.
May News
appeared on with Michelle Grattan on 29th May discussing the Jobkeeper program cost, the PM setting out the principles for a JobMAKER plan, the relationship between Sally McManus, the secretary of the ACTU, and Industrial Relations Minister Christian Porter and the Eden-Monaro byelection.
Congratulations to our N&MRC researchers who virtually presented at the International Communication Association (ICA) 2020 conference. Presentations were as follows:
- The Wakul App: A Research Intervention in Indigenous News - , Lisa Waller and
- From Spokesperson to “Spokesbot”: Towards a Conceptual Framework of Journalist-Source Relations in the Age of AI - and
- Social News Use and Political Socialization: Generational Comparison - Yeji Kwon, Soeun Yang and
- The Perceptions of Trust between Experienced and Inexperienced Users in a Developed Digital Environment - Gwangjae Kim and
- Information Systems Division: Exploring the ethical implications of new media technologies: a survey on digital trust and privacy awareness - and Noor Al Khaldi (Master of Communication student & N&MRC Research Intern).
- What drives hyper-partisan news sharing: Exploring the role of source, style, and content - Weiai Xu, and Chris Kim.
A special N&MRC congratulations to Noor Al Khaldi who has completed her research internship (10109 industry internships) at the Centre. While taking the Communication and Information Project (CIP) Unit (9107), she developed a project on digital trust and privacy awareness and completed a UC Ethics application, receiving a great result of high distinction for her assessments in the unit. She has continued furthering her research through the research internship under the supervision of the Centre, and has been involved in different elements of the research project from data collection through to data analysis and research output delivery. Noor is expecting to graduate this year.
Well done to who presented at the Korean American Communication Association's professional development webinar on 25th May.
appeared on with Michelle Grattan on 15th May discussing Anthony Albanese's vision statement, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg economic update to parliament, the unemployment figures, China banning imports, Alan Jones announcing his retirement, and the relaxing of the lockdowns.
On the 12th May presented at the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance seminar series.
appeared on with Michelle Grattan on 7th May discussing Education Minister Dan Tehan & Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews regarding school openings, the Eden-Monaro by-election, the "sustainable COVID-19 safe economy", New Zealand's PM Jacinda Ardern joining the national cabinet. and the proposal for a "trans-Tasman bubble" and Parliament sitting next week for the first time since April 8.
The N&MRC, led by , , and HDR student Kieran McGuiness, have launched their research on COVID-19 Australian news and misinformation in May. There are several links to news stories and interviews for this research when you Google search the "Aussies fatigued by constant COVID-19 news", so here are a few quick links: , , , , , , and .
published with Jiwon Kim and Sunyoung Park in the International Journal of Mobile Communications titled A longitudinal study on the effects of motivational mobile application uses on online news engagement.
appeared on with Michelle Grattan on 1st May discussing the government's contact-tracing app, the Australian government investigation into the outbreak, Twiggy Forrest inviting the Chinese Consul-General for Victoria to a press conference with Health Minister Greg Hunt, and Mike Kelly's resignation from parliament.
April News
appeared on with Michelle Grattan on 24th April discussing the development in the coronavirus crisis, the attention turning to the government's plans for a business led economic recovery, the government promoting it's planned contact tracing app, the "second-surge" of cases we are seeing in Singapore, the government's handling of the crisis, China and the World Health Organization, the ACCC to develop a mandatory code of conduct between the media companies and digital platforms, and the release of Malcolm Turnbull's book.
Be sure to check out the new website for ARC Discover Project . This project is led by , along with Lisa Waller (RMIT), Tanya Dreher (UNSW), Kristy Hess (Deakin), Eli Skogerbø (Oslo University), HDR student Emma John and Postdoctoral Research Associate Megan Deas.
Appearing on a with 2SER 22nd April, the Daily, discusses the with QUT.
Congratulations to , , , Gwangjae Kim (Hanyang Cyber University), Jason Bainbridge (UC, Faculty of Arts and Design, Dean), who were successful in the Korea Foundation Public Diplomacy Support Grant round.
appeared on with Michelle Grattan on 17th April discussing the coronavirus restrictions, the government announcement and rollout of economic packages, the debate about whether children should be going back to their schools, the government rejecting the course being taken by New Zealand, the government potentially using a new app to facilitate contact tracing by recording interactions between individuals and Malcolm Turnbull's soon to be released book.
'The Conversation' released an article 17th April titled on the research report with Terry Flew, and titled .
Congratulations to N&MRC associate Catherine Page Jeffery who was invited present, along with Faculty of Arts & Design Dean, Jason Bainbridge, and Associate Dean Education, Erin Hinton, at the Salon Canberra event around on 14th April. Catherine presented on how we can untangle the often-fraught relationship between families and the digital world.
appeared on with Michelle Grattan on 9th April discussing the government's handling of the crisis, the $130B wage subsidy package, the government and opposition, have been co-operating during the crisis, the "herd immunity" argument, the stringent measures being imposed, Australia's response in comparison New Zealand and America, and a post-virus Australia.
, , , , and , published an article titled in Digital Journalism, Advanced Online on 9th April.
The N&MRC would like to welcome from the Faculty of Business, Government and Law, as a new associate of the centre. Irfan will be working closely with .
The N&MRC wishes our newest PhD graduates Dr Morris Carpenter and Dr Liam Engel a hearty congratulations on the conferral of their awards at the ¶¶ÒõPorn. Congratulations Morris and Liam!
March News
successfully hosted the ‘Digital Concepts and Methods: issues/actors’ workshop as part of the Critical Conversations Lab on 27th March. A special thank you to our expert presenters Mathieu, , , Xiaolan Cai and from ANU Robert Ackland for your contributions to the workshop.
Congratulations to who has been invited to co-edit book on “Communicating COVID-19” with Dr Monique Lewis from Griffith University, and Dr Eliza Govender from University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
Zoe Samios from The Sydney Morning Herald interviewed on 23rd March for a story titled .
and presented on 23rd March to the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters Inquiry into the 2019 Federal Election.
was asked by the Faculty of Arts and Design Research Office at UC to present at the launch/workshop of the 2020 FAD Mentoring Program on 20th March. This program will be delivered by the FAD Research Office and led by .
On 18th March , and ANU's Robert Ackland submitted to the Senate Select Committee on Foreign Interference through Social Media: Internet Research Agency troll activity in the Australian political Twittersphere, 2015-2016.
, Laure Muselli, Mahin Raissi and Stefano Zacchiroli have published an article in ‘New Media & Society’ titled .
and met with the delegates from the Japanese Embassy around the N&MRC and Foreign Interference research.
The N&MRC would like to welcome our new HDR student: Nabeela Asghar – "Youth and Hate Speech: Role of Religious Leadership in Shia-Sunni Conflict" – Primary Supervisor is
Catherine Page Jeffery published an article in ‘New Media & Society’ titled .
Terry Flew, Uwe Dulleck, , and Ozan Isler published a research report with ‘BEST Centre, QUT, Brisbane, Australia’ in March titled .
February News
and presented on 26th February to the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters Inquiry into the 2019 Federal Election.
and Olaf Werder published in Crawford, P., Brown, B. & Charise, A. (Eds), The Routledge Companion to Health Humanities (pp. 215-229). Routledge: London UK titled “Australia and New Zealand: A circuitous path to health humanities”.
conducted a radio Interview with ABC 666 (ABC Canberra Breakfast) Lish Fejer and Adam Shirley on 11th February about Read up more on this research: Facebook data now accessible to UC researchers, in a feature article in 'The Educator' by Anna Mogato , and in an article by Adrian Rollins from The Canberra Times titled .
N&MRC associate Catherine Page Jeffery published an article in ‘New Media & Society’ titled .
presented “Buzzkill: Why do matters of concern emerge in digital bee networks?” at the Social and Behavioural Dynamics of Attention Research Workshop for the School of Sociology at ANU on 14th February.
Congratulations to , HDR student Prue Robson, Barbara Walsh, Minh Thu Pham Tran and Jiayi Wang on their final research report submission to the ACT Government on “Motivating ACT Youth Participation” on 12th February.
HDR student Sonya Sandham & have published an article in 'Continuum' titled .
was invited to a closed briefing on 12th February to present to the Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts on the “Inquiry into the deployment, adoption and application of 5G in Australia on ‘Exposure to fake news on digital platforms’”.
The N&MRC hosted a Welcome Morning Tea on Wednesday 12th February for all our centre members, associates and HDR students. We also welcomed our new HDR students at the event:
Emma John – "Different Voices: Attribution Discourse and Australia's Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse" – Primary Supervisor is
Lidia Kelly – "Capturing Crimea, Construing Hong Kong: Challenges and Constraints for Foreign Correspondents in Contemporary Territorial Conflicts " – Primary Supervisor is
Natalie Larkins – "Disconnect Between Normative Ideals of Journalism and Practice in Australia - A Comparative Study " – Primary Supervisor is
Sarah Schofield – "How do Australian Government Agencies and Non-government Organisations Establish Trust?" – Primary Supervisor is
Hang Tran – "Amplifying Indigenous Voices in Australia's Digital Platforms by Utilising Digital Applications - Lessons Learnt for Vietnam" – Primary Supervisor is
conducted a radio Interview with ABC 666 (ABC Canberra Breakfast) Lish Fejer and Adam Shirley on 11th February about .
January news
conducted fieldwork early January for her project titled “Digital Media in West Papua: Understanding of Contextual Effects of Social Media on Tribal Societies”.
N&MRC EVENTS
November Events
Wednesday 18th November (12:30pm - 1:30pm; Online Platform): N&MRC Seminar Series presented by Dan Andrew titled Buying the Audience: The role of advertisers in the audience marketplace - head to Seminar Series page for further information.
Wednesday 11th November (2:30pm - 3:30pm; Online Platform): #FADFest20 N&MRC Panel Discussion titled News, Media and COVID-19: Insights from the N&MRC Research Response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Register for the event .
Wednesday 11th November (1:30pm - 2pm; Online Platform): #FADFest20 N&MRC Report Launch with Dr Mathieu O'Neil and Dr Michael Jensen titled Australian Perspectives on Misinformation. Register for the event .
Wednesday 11th November (12pm - 1pm; Online Platform): #FADFest20 N&MRC Seminar Series presented by Professor Michael Socolow (Director, McGillicuddy Humanities Center, The University of Maine, USA) titled ‘What the Hell is Going on at Newsweek?’: Misinformation Distribution by Journalistic ‘Ghost Brands’ in Contemporary and Historical Context - head to Seminar Series page for further information.
Tuesday 10th November - Friday 13th November: Faculty of Arts and Design Research Festival (#FADFest20). Head to the festival page for a full list of events by clicking here.
Wednesday 4th November (12:30pm - 1:30pm; Online Platform): N&MRC Seminar Series presented by Dr Jenny Davis (ANU) titled How Artifacts Afford: The Power and Politics of Everyday Things - head to Seminar Series page for further information.
October Events
Wednesday 21st October (12:30pm - 1:30pm; Online Platform): N&MRC Seminar Series presented by titled The Case for Asymmetry in Online Research: Caring About issues in Australian and Canadian Online Bee Networks - head to Seminar Series page for further information.
Wednesday 7th October (12:30pm - 1:30pm; Online Platform): N&MRC Seminar Series presented by Dr Wonsun Shin (UniMelb) titled Screen-Obsessed: Parenting in the Digital Age - head to Seminar Series page for further information.
September Events
Thursday 24th September (12:30pm - 1:30pm; Online Platform): N&MRC Seminar Series presented by Catherine Page Jeffery titled '[Cyber]bullying is too strong a word...' Parental accounts of their children's experiences of online conflict and relational aggression - head to Seminar Series page for further information.
Wednesday 16th September (12:30pm - 1:30pm; Online Platform): N&MRC Seminar Series presented by Dr Yandisa Ngqangashe (ANU) titled Watching what they eat: a multimethod investigation of food media and adolescents - head to Seminar Series page for further information.
Thursday 3rd September (1pm - 2pm; Online Platform): News and Wellbeing: Older Generations and News Consumption report launch presented by , , and Emma John - view the online launch .
August Events
Thursday 27th August (12:30pm - 1:30pm; Online Platform): N&MRC Seminar Series presented by titled Analysing innovation in Indigenous journalism: Deaths Inside - head to Seminar Series page for further information.
Friday 21st August (4:30am - 5:45am (Canberra timezone); Online Platform by Ford Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation): Digital Infrastructure: Labor, Roles and Incentives - head to to register for the webinar.
Friday 7th August (12:30pm - 1:30pm; Online Platform): N&MRC Masterclass: Qualitative Interview Analysis in Media Studies presented by and
July Events
Thursday 9th July (1:30pm - 2:30pm; 9C25): N&MRC Masterclass: Qualitative Interview Analysis in Media Studies presented by and
Thursday 2nd July (9:30am - 11am; Online Platform): Regional News Briefing: New Research and Panel Discussion for Local News Consumers and Australian Regional Journalists: What they need now and how they see the future presented by , , , Saffron Howden, Aaron Larkin, Megan Brownlow, Anna Draffin and Lee O'Connor - view the online launch .
June Events
Tuesday 16th June (12pm - 1pm; Online Platform): Digital News Report: Australia 2020 report launch presented by , , , UC Vice-Chancellor Professor Paddy Nixon, FAD Dean Professor Jason Bainbridge, Richard Aedy, Anna Draffin and Creina Chapman - view the online launch .
April Events
Thursday 30th April (12:30pm - 1:30pm; Online Platform): N&MRC Seminar Series presented by titled Do we need Peer Production Studies? - head to Seminar Series page for further information.
March Events
Friday 27th March (1:30pm - 4:30pm; Online Platform): Digital Concepts and Methods Workshop presented by , Xiaolan Cai and Rob Ackland (ANU).
Wednesday 4th March (12:30pm - 1:30pm; Clive Price Suite 1C50): N&MRC Seminar Series presented by Mr Chris Kim titled Being co-producers in time of crisis: a case study of Christchurch, NZ - head to Seminar Series page for further information.
February Events
Wednesday 19th February (12:30pm - 1:30pm; Clive Price Suite 1C50): N&MRC Seminar Series presented by titled Illiberal Media: WeChat, Identity Politics, and National Security - head to Seminar Series page for further information.