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Developing research in partnership with Aboriginal communities: strategies for improving recruitment and retention
- Rae, K., Weatherall, L., Hollebone, K., Apen, K., McLean, M., Blackwell, C., Eades, S., Boulton, J., Lumbers, E., Smith, R.
Not everyone's aboard the online public relations train: the use (and non-use) of social media by public relations practitioners
- Robson, Prue, James, Melanie
- Gruppetta, Maree, Mason, Terry
Time to bridge the gaps: issues with current social media research in public relations
Communication, new media and everyday life
- Chalkley, Tony, Brown, Adam, Cinque, Toija, Warren, Brad, Hobbs, Mitchell, Finn, Mark
Journalists and their audience: a changing relationship?
MoJo in action: the use of mobiles in conflict, community, and cross-platform journalism
- Mills, John, Egglestone, Paul, Rashid, Omer, Väätäjä, Heli
Social influence, addictions and the Internet: the potential of Web 2.0 technologies in enhancing treatment for alcohol/other drug use problems
- Deady, Mark, Kay-Lambkin, Frances, Thornton, Louise, Baker, Amanda, Teesson, Maree
The Australian finance sector and social media: towards a history of the new banking
Understanding e-WOM influence using social location based services: qualitative evidence from service encounters
Trialling PR2.0: an exploratory study of the non-capital city practitioner's social media use
- Robson, Prue, James, Melanie
Visualising social computing output: mapping student blogs and tweets
- Cameron, David, Finlayson, Amalie, Wotzko, Rebecca
Virtual mobilities: backpackers, new media and online travel communities
Why are PR agencies blogging?: an exploratory study of the blogging practices of public relations agencies
- Fursdon, Rhianna, James, Melanie
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