School of Culture & Communication Media & Communications

Media and Communications: PhD student profiles

Name Thesis topic Supervisor
Tom Apperley Rethinking computer games as a transnational cultural practice  
Tal Azran Contra-Flow in Global News? A Case Study of U.S. Media's Representation of al-Jazeera  
Jeffrey Bird Choice, Resolution, Interactivity: Digital TV in a Social Context  
Jane Button Forms in flux: The shifting sites of analogue and digital photographic practice  
Rizalawati Ismail Questioning Media and Communications Research in Modernising Malaysia  
Maria Jakovljevic Interactive Television: Impact on Australian TV Industry  
Libby Lester Contesting wilderness: Tasmania, media and environmental protest  
Andrew Loo Contested Narratives: Nationalism and Ethnicity in Malaysia  
Colleen Murrell An examination of the role of the 'fixer' in international reporting  
Eva Polonska-Kimunguyi A comparative study of European and Australian audio-visual policies  
Natalia Radywyl The Spatial Impact of Digital Technology on Contemporary Art and New Art Institutions  
Mugdha Rai Media representations of discourses on state sovereignty: A comparative study of key international law debates in Australia, the USA and India  
Winnie Salamon Bless me Oprah, for I have sinned: the dissolution of the boundary between the public and the private spheres  
Iain Sutherland A Sociology of the Mobile Phone  
Stephanie Younane Australian Political Rhetoric: Constructions of Belonging and National Identity in Federal Election Campaigns  

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