Journal articles
Exploring Televend, an innovative combination of cryptomarket and messaging app technologies for trading prohibited drugs
Barratt, M. , Lamy, F. , Engel, L. , Davies, E. , Puljevic, C. , Ferris, J. & Winstock, A. 2022, ‘Exploring Televend, an innovative combination of cryptomarket and messaging app technologies for trading prohibited drugs’, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, vol. 231, pp. 1 – 9.
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Who uses digital drugs? An international survey of ‘binaural beat’ consumers
Barratt, M. , Maddox, A. , Smith, N. , Davis, J. , Goold, L. , Winstock, A. & Ferris, J. 2022, ‘Who uses digital drugs? An international survey of ‘binaural beat’ consumers’, Drug and Alcohol Review, pp. 1 – 5.
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Algorithms, contexts, governance: An introduction to the special issue
Markham, A. , Gritsenko, D. , Pötzsch, H. & Wijermars, M. 2022, ‘Algorithms, contexts, governance: An introduction to the special issue’, New Media and Society, vol. 24, no.4, pp. 835 – 844.
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Making Queer Content Visible: Approaches and Assumptions of Australian Film and Television Stakeholders working with LGBTQ + Content
Cover, R. 2022, ‘Making Queer Content Visible: Approaches and Assumptions of Australian Film and Television Stakeholders working with LGBTQ + Content’, Media International Australia, pp. 1 – 17.
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Cracks in the mirror hypothesis: High specularity does not reduce detection or predation risk
Franklin, A. , Rankin, K. , Ospina‑Rozo, L. , Garcia Mendoza, J.& Et Al, . 2022, ‘Cracks in the mirror hypothesis: High specularity does not reduce detection or predation risk’, Functional Ecology, vol. 36, no.1, pp. 239 – 248.
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Straight and cisgender actors playing queer and trans characters: the views of Australian screen stakeholders
Cover, R. 2022, ‘Straight and cisgender actors playing queer and trans characters: the views of Australian screen stakeholders’, Media, Culture and Society, pp. 1 – 17.
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“It’s almost impossible to buy a dumb TV” Experiences of automated decision-making and smart technologies in low-income homes
Kennedy, J. & Holcombe-James, I. 2022, ‘“It’s almost impossible to buy a dumb TV” Experiences of automated decision-making and smart technologies in low-income homes’, Telematics and Informatics, vol. 68, pp. 1 – 18.
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Family stories as resources for a decolonial culturally responsive pedagogy
Hickey-Moody, A. & Horn, C. 2022, ‘Family stories as resources for a decolonial culturally responsive pedagogy’, Discourse: Studies in the cultural politics of education, pp. 1 – 17.
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Whose Responsibility Is It to Prevent or Reduce Gambling Harm? A Mapping Review of Current Empirical Research
Akçayir, M. , Nicoll, F. , Baxter, D. & Palmer, Z. 2022, ‘Whose Responsibility Is It to Prevent or Reduce Gambling Harm? A Mapping Review of Current Empirical Research’, International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, vol. 20, no.3, pp. 1516 – 211536 .
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Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code and the global turn towards platform regulation
Bossio, D. , Flew, T. , Meese, J. , Leaver, T. & Barnet, B. 2022, ‘Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code and the global turn towards platform regulation’, Policy and Internet, vol. 14, no.1, pp. 136 – 150.
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Nation Branding through the lens of soccer: Using a sports nation branding framework to explore the case of China
Li, X. & Feng, J. 2022, ‘Nation Branding through the lens of soccer: Using a sports nation branding framework to explore the case of China’, European Journal of Cultural Studies, vol. 25, no.4, pp. 1118 – 1138.
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Critical suicide studies, between methodology and ethics: Introduction
Chandler, A. , Cover, R. & Fitzpatrick, S. 2022, ‘Critical suicide studies, between methodology and ethics: Introduction’, Health (United Kingdom), vol. 26, no.1, pp. 3 – 9.
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