- Media Studies and Communication
- Commonwealth, Australian Politics and Federalism
- Australian History and Society
- Political and Economic history of UK and US
- Higher Education Practises and Engagement
- European history and politics
- Antibiotic Use and Resistance
- Radio, Podcasts, and Digital Media
- Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies
- Public Relations and Crisis Communication
- Social Media and Politics
- Artificial Intelligence in Law
- Digital Storytelling and Education
- Discourse Analysis in Language Studies
- Law, AI, and Intellectual Property
- Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
- Employment and Welfare Studies
- Digital Games and Media
- Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy
- Migration, Health and Trauma
- Island Studies and Pacific Affairs
- Migration, Refugees, and Integration
- Cultural Industries and Urban Development
- Bacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing
- Literacy, Media, and Education
John Wiley & Sons (United States)
2023
Hudson Institute
2023
John Wiley & Sons (United Kingdom)
2023
University of Oxford
2023
The University of Melbourne
2017-2021
Swinburne University of Technology
2013-2020
University of St Andrews
2010-2014
St. Andrews University
2010
Western Washington University
2002
Colorado State University
2002
The STudy to Enhance uNderstanding of sTent-associated Symptoms sought identify risk factors for pain and urinary symptoms, as well how these symptoms interfere with daily activities after ureteroscopy stone treatment.
While media organisations continue to lay off journalists in Australia, the long-term outcomes of mass redundancies are just beginning unravel. A key finding from a survey sample 225 Australian who exited their jobs between 2012 and 2014 is that while over 60% respondents continued work wholly or partly journalism roles, income loss was significant across board. This explained by precarity experienced many participants post-redundancy. But lower incomes were also noted amongst those remained...
Clinical research networks conduct important studies that would not otherwise be performed by other entities. In the case of Antibacterial Resistance Leadership Group (ARLG), such include diagnostic using master protocols, controlled phage intervention trials, and evaluate treatment strategies or dynamic interventions, as sequences empiric definitive therapies. However, value a clinical network lies only in results from these but creation new approaches derived collaborative thinking,...
Abstract Many of Australia's border protection policies have focused on attempts to deter the arrival asylum seekers by boat. These include government ‘messaging’ in hope this will influence decision‐making would‐be boat arrivals. This article outlines findings an exploratory study sources information accessed seekers, prior and during their journeys Australia, about destination country. The suggest that media Internet strategies deterring are adopted without full regard how is sourced...
The Australian news media industry has recently experienced a dramatic contraction, resulting in the loss of an estimated 3000 journalism positions since 2011. But what does process being laid off (more commonly understood as "redundancy" Australia) actually mean for those affected? Drawing on survey more than 200 journalists who left were mostly long-term jobs large newsrooms between 2012 and 2014, this paper examines how respondents conceptualised their redundancy experiences response to...
Abstract In this overview, we describe important contributions from the Antibacterial Resistance Leadership Group (ARLG) to patient care, clinical trials design, and mentorship while outlining future priorities. The ARLG research agenda is focused on 3 key areas: gram-positive infections, gram-negative diagnostics. has developed an innovative approach desirability of outcome ranking (DOOR), which uses ordinal measure global assess both benefits harms. DOOR was initially applied observational...
Deprotonation of the tridentate isoindoline ligand 1,3-bis{2-(4-methylpyridyl)imino}-isoindoline, 4'-MeLH, and reaction with hydrated zinc(II) perchlorate produces an unexpected trinuclear Zn(II) complex, [Zn3(4'-MeL)4](ClO4)2·5H2O (1), whereas copper(II) in methanol expected mononuclear product, [Cu(4'-MeL)(H2O)2]ClO4 (2). X-ray diffraction shows that complex (1) contains a linear zinc backbone, arrangement ligands about outer chiral atoms is helical. The two terminal ions exhibit...
The journalism schools at 28 Australian universities joined forces to provide coverage of the 2016 federal election. UniPollWatch (UPW) project was biggest collaborative university ever undertaken in Australia. UPW reflects several trends education. It exemplifies teamwork and embodies most authentic aspects experiential learning industry engagement. In so doing, it boldly asserts that academy can—and should—provide high quality reportage for benefit general audiences. While first set out a...
This report summarises key findings from the four annual surveys conducted between 2014 and 2017 with a cohort of more than 200 Australian journalists whose positions were made redundant 2012 2014.
The 2014 UniPollWatch project brought together the journalism schools of four Victorian universities to cover state election. was a unique experiment in political education and provided valuable lessons about experiential learning, cross-campus cooperation industry engagement. It also created potential model for large reporting projects, involving programmes at many working topics public’s benefit, while enabling students gain real-world skills. campuses were each designated eight key,...
Proyek Sepaham, or Project Understanding, brought together staff and students at the journalism schools Swinburne University in Melbourne, Australia, Universitas Multimedia Nusantara Tangerang, Indonesia, for an exercise cross-cultural education which each university separately wrote feature stories produced multimedia reports response to questions provided by other university’s students. The reflected topics about felt they lacked understanding country. Once were exchanged, readers...
The modern news media comprise powerful institutions that require the kind of scrutiny they direct towards other influential institutions. 50th anniversary Australian offers a timely opportunity to examine how fairly and accurately national daily newspaper has reported on its parent company's strengths weaknesses, those commercial rivals, as well covering overall trends in industry. article argues when Australian's Media section began 1999, it substantially expanded for readers available...
Where lucrative media rights deals for sports content currently lie primarily with pay TV and free to air (FTA) broadcasters, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) entering the delivery market through partners such as Fetch may be better placed compete distribution sporting other live events. In response this shifting environment paper outlines technological capacities of NBN-based multicast Protocol Television (IPTV), examines public comment interview data from ISPs, organisations NBN Co....
This paper is in two parts. It seeks to contextualise the myriad changes occurring newspaper websites through consideration of a body literature that explores implications media disruption caused part by continual rise digital media. The then reports on study six Australian websites, which were all analysed same day July 2014. focused several elements each website, including their architecture, story form and content, as well business models use multimedia. analysis assess how are adapting...