The Australian media market has fragmented with audiences accessing news from various sources (mainstream media and/or social media) on a variety of platforms. In this fragmented market, we examine the media coverage of high-profile multicultural and transnational events and issues during a 6-month period, which potentially has adverse impact on social cohesion by contributing to negative attitudes towards minority communities. The article outlines outcomes of a classical content analysis of news and commentary available on Australian mainstream news sites, and a sentiment analysis of Twitter conversations around the same topics. We use Stuart Hall’s encoding decoding model to explain the outcomes of the two content analyses and consider t...
This paper draws attention to the lack of focus on multicultural issues in the context of the progra...
This paper reports a study that examines how Australians are responding to the policy of multicultur...
In this report commissioned by the Special Broadcasting Service, Ien Ang, Jeff Brand, Greg Noble and...
In this paper I argue that in a mediatized Australia, where media are increasingly constructing soci...
The impact of media and public discourse, including on new media platforms, is one of the priority t...
How can we ensure that our mass media speaks in a way that is meaningful to all Australians and give...
For most of 2020, the entire world was subjected to daily breaking news, television forums, health a...
Over the past decade(s), multiculturalism has become a defining – and often (outwardly) celebrated -...
The potential for online news to represent international events employing multi-modal features enhan...
This chapter provides a case study of a public debate attracting highly polarised and antagonistic p...
It is at times of stress that the media come under particular scrutiny amid fears that they have the...
Australia’s mainstream media landscape has long been recognised as highly limited – media ownership ...
This study examines the patterns of news engagement among news consumers with different political af...
Commissioned by SBS, and published in March 2006, Connecting Diversity: Paradoxes of Multicultural A...
Connecting Diversity: Paradoxes of Multicultural Australia examines and analyses the views and exper...
This paper draws attention to the lack of focus on multicultural issues in the context of the progra...
This paper reports a study that examines how Australians are responding to the policy of multicultur...
In this report commissioned by the Special Broadcasting Service, Ien Ang, Jeff Brand, Greg Noble and...
In this paper I argue that in a mediatized Australia, where media are increasingly constructing soci...
The impact of media and public discourse, including on new media platforms, is one of the priority t...
How can we ensure that our mass media speaks in a way that is meaningful to all Australians and give...
For most of 2020, the entire world was subjected to daily breaking news, television forums, health a...
Over the past decade(s), multiculturalism has become a defining – and often (outwardly) celebrated -...
The potential for online news to represent international events employing multi-modal features enhan...
This chapter provides a case study of a public debate attracting highly polarised and antagonistic p...
It is at times of stress that the media come under particular scrutiny amid fears that they have the...
Australia’s mainstream media landscape has long been recognised as highly limited – media ownership ...
This study examines the patterns of news engagement among news consumers with different political af...
Commissioned by SBS, and published in March 2006, Connecting Diversity: Paradoxes of Multicultural A...
Connecting Diversity: Paradoxes of Multicultural Australia examines and analyses the views and exper...
This paper draws attention to the lack of focus on multicultural issues in the context of the progra...
This paper reports a study that examines how Australians are responding to the policy of multicultur...
In this report commissioned by the Special Broadcasting Service, Ien Ang, Jeff Brand, Greg Noble and...