Professor Tom O’Regan played an important role in the establishment and formalisation of media and cultural studies, especially in Australia and New Zealand. He had a long association with Media International Australia, serving on the journal’s Editorial Board for many years and helping to guide MIA successfully through several key periods of significant change. In this special issue MIA, on behalf of its community of scholars, takes this opportunity to honour Tom, and to remember and celebrate his insightful and innovative work
On 12 September 1999, John Mansfield Thomson, founding and most recent editor of New Zealand Studies...
John Mulvaney joined ANU in 1965, and was Professor of Prehistory in the Faculty of Arts from 1971 t...
It is with great pleasure that I am writing this introduction to this special issue of Stream: Cultu...
This special issue is dedicated to the memory and work of Brian Shoesmith and Tom O’Regan, the found...
This article offers a personal commentary on the influence of Tom O’Regan, my Honours supervisor in ...
Article written in tribute to Professor Mike Pearson (deceased), reviewing his contribution to the d...
In November 1991, the Australian Academy of the Humanities held a symposium under the title Beyond t...
Over 20 years, the European Journal of Cultural Studies has been an important resource for those wr...
Towards the end of 1994 I finished my formal association with Continuum as it passed out of Tom O'Re...
Editorial and introduction to a special issue of Media Education Journal with contributions from sch...
A brief account of how Geoff Davis came to found the highly successful Cross/Cultures series publish...
In April 2017, a one-day seminar was held at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) to celebrate...
A review of Meaghan Morris, Identity Anecdotes: Translation and Media Culture (Sage, London, 2006)
I see this inaugural lecture as an opportunity to trace my journey into the field of media studies, ...
It was a great pleasure and an honour to be asked to contribute to the Meaghan Morris Festival at th...
On 12 September 1999, John Mansfield Thomson, founding and most recent editor of New Zealand Studies...
John Mulvaney joined ANU in 1965, and was Professor of Prehistory in the Faculty of Arts from 1971 t...
It is with great pleasure that I am writing this introduction to this special issue of Stream: Cultu...
This special issue is dedicated to the memory and work of Brian Shoesmith and Tom O’Regan, the found...
This article offers a personal commentary on the influence of Tom O’Regan, my Honours supervisor in ...
Article written in tribute to Professor Mike Pearson (deceased), reviewing his contribution to the d...
In November 1991, the Australian Academy of the Humanities held a symposium under the title Beyond t...
Over 20 years, the European Journal of Cultural Studies has been an important resource for those wr...
Towards the end of 1994 I finished my formal association with Continuum as it passed out of Tom O'Re...
Editorial and introduction to a special issue of Media Education Journal with contributions from sch...
A brief account of how Geoff Davis came to found the highly successful Cross/Cultures series publish...
In April 2017, a one-day seminar was held at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) to celebrate...
A review of Meaghan Morris, Identity Anecdotes: Translation and Media Culture (Sage, London, 2006)
I see this inaugural lecture as an opportunity to trace my journey into the field of media studies, ...
It was a great pleasure and an honour to be asked to contribute to the Meaghan Morris Festival at th...
On 12 September 1999, John Mansfield Thomson, founding and most recent editor of New Zealand Studies...
John Mulvaney joined ANU in 1965, and was Professor of Prehistory in the Faculty of Arts from 1971 t...
It is with great pleasure that I am writing this introduction to this special issue of Stream: Cultu...