This paper argues that, from the beginning, Media Studies — at least in Australian schools and universities — did not display the usual organising principles of an academic subject. Media Studies in both Australian secondary schools and universities has traditionally been organised to include the written alongside the oral and practical, to integrate theory with practice, to focus on the application — often at the expense of the abstraction of knowledge. At the school level, this theory/production integration has been justified and promoted under the rubric that students ‘learn by doing’. At university level, much of the same rhetoric is used but at the tertiary level media production classes also cater for the students who see — or hope to...
I lead into this paper with the question, 'what is media education in a democracy?' This paper respo...
The primary purpose of this study is the exploration of the theoretical and critical framework of me...
This edition of AsiaPacific Media Educator features, along with other articles and reports (pp.60-10...
This article draws on the work of Foucault to construct a history of the invention and introduction ...
This article draws on the work of Foucault to construct a history of the invention and introduc-tion...
This article addresses the current predicament of Media Studies, which attracts many undergraduate s...
This article addresses the current predicament of Media Studies, which attracts many undergraduate s...
The relationship between journalism and cultural studies in the tertiary education system in Austral...
This paper seeks to explain why the subject media studies looks and sounds the way it does today thr...
The Australian screen industry and the feature films it produces are at an interesting juncture. Ind...
Media studies and its related areas such as communications, cultural studies and film studies are fr...
Since the mid-1970s, the subject Australian Cinema, and its various synonyms and neologisms, has bee...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2006Our world is an increasingly visu...
Thanks to media the world has become a global village. Media have tremendous influence on the percep...
Media Studies is a popular and vital new addition to the educational curriculum. The term “Media Stu...
I lead into this paper with the question, 'what is media education in a democracy?' This paper respo...
The primary purpose of this study is the exploration of the theoretical and critical framework of me...
This edition of AsiaPacific Media Educator features, along with other articles and reports (pp.60-10...
This article draws on the work of Foucault to construct a history of the invention and introduction ...
This article draws on the work of Foucault to construct a history of the invention and introduc-tion...
This article addresses the current predicament of Media Studies, which attracts many undergraduate s...
This article addresses the current predicament of Media Studies, which attracts many undergraduate s...
The relationship between journalism and cultural studies in the tertiary education system in Austral...
This paper seeks to explain why the subject media studies looks and sounds the way it does today thr...
The Australian screen industry and the feature films it produces are at an interesting juncture. Ind...
Media studies and its related areas such as communications, cultural studies and film studies are fr...
Since the mid-1970s, the subject Australian Cinema, and its various synonyms and neologisms, has bee...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2006Our world is an increasingly visu...
Thanks to media the world has become a global village. Media have tremendous influence on the percep...
Media Studies is a popular and vital new addition to the educational curriculum. The term “Media Stu...
I lead into this paper with the question, 'what is media education in a democracy?' This paper respo...
The primary purpose of this study is the exploration of the theoretical and critical framework of me...
This edition of AsiaPacific Media Educator features, along with other articles and reports (pp.60-10...