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Examining cultivation second order effects in digital media: a case study on the NSW Police Force Facebook page
You Can’t Go Home Again: The Recuperative Reboot and the Trump Era Sitcom
- Ford, Jessica, Zeller-Jacques, Martin
Can prison be a feminist space?: interrogating television representations of women's prisons
Homogenizing the radical, or vice versa? adapting (to) The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
- Rolls, Alistair, Franks, Rachel
The creative sustainability of screen business in the Australian regions
- Kerrigan, Susan, David Ryan, Mark, McIntyre, Phillip, Cunningham, Stuart, McCutcheon, Marion
Children’s exposure to television food advertising contributes to strong brand attachments
- Kelly, Bridget, Boyland, Emma, King, Lesley, Bauman, Adrian, Chapman, Kathy, Hughes, Clare
The musical number as feminist intervention in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
- Ford, Jessica, Macrossan, Phoebe
The return of the 1920s: an examination of the twenty first century revival
Women's indie television: the intimate feminism of women-centric dramedies
Feminist cinematic television: authorship, aesthetics and gender in Pamela Adlon's Better Things
Rebooting Roseanne: feminist voice across decades
Alcohol advertising in sport and non-sport TV in Australia, during children's viewing times
- O'Brien, Kerry S., Carr, Sherilene, Ferris, Jason, Room, Robin, Miller, Peter, Livingston, Michael, Kypri, Kypros, Lynott, Dermot
Correction: alcohol advertising in sport and non-sport TV in Australia, during children’s viewing times
- O'Brien, Kerry, Carr, Sherilene, Ferris, Jason, Room, Robin, Miller, Peter, Livingston, Michael, Kypri, Kypros
- Wing-Fai, Leung, Gill, Rosalind, Randle, Keith
Managing theatre and cinema in colonial India: Maurice E. Bandmann, J.F. Madan and the war films’ controversy
Tobacco health warning messages on plain cigarette packs and in television campaigns: a qualitative study with Australian socioeconomically disadvantaged smokers
- Guillaumier, Ashleigh, Bonevski, Billie, Paul, Christine
Lest we forget black diggers: recovering Aboriginal Anzacs on television
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