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Renee Barnes
Renee Barnes
Associate Professor, Journalism, University of the Sunshine Coast
Verified email at optusnet.com.au
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Uncovering online commenting culture: Trolls, fanboys and lurkers
R Barnes
Springer, 2018
972018
Understanding the affective investment produced through commenting on Australian alternative journalism website New Matilda
R Barnes
New Media and Society, 2013
872013
Tackling uncertainty for journalism graduates: A model for teaching experiential entrepreneurship
R Barnes, MJ de Villiers Scheepers
Journalism Practice 12 (1), 94-114, 2018
682018
Sharenting and parents’ digital literacy: an agenda for future research
R Barnes, A Potter
Communication research and practice 7 (1), 6-20, 2021
652021
Preparing future-ready graduates through experiential entrepreneurship
MJ de Villiers Scheepers, R Barnes, M Clements, AJ Stubbs
Education+ Training 60 (4), 303-317, 2018
592018
The “ecology of participation” A study of audience engagement on alternative journalism websites
R Barnes
Digital journalism 2 (4), 542-557, 2014
492014
The ecology of participation
R Barnes
The SAGE handbook of digital journalism, 179-191, 2016
372016
A neurotic extrovert who is open to new experiences? Understanding how personality traits may impact the commenting behaviors of online news readers
R Barnes, D Mahar, I Wong, K Rune
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 61 (3), 557-573, 2017
222017
Personality and online news commenting behaviours: Uncovering the characteristics of those below the line
R Barnes, D Mahar, W Cockshaw, I Wong
Media International Australia 169 (1), 117-130, 2018
192018
Children’s news in Australia: content for young readers in Crinkling News
P English, R Barnes, J Fynes-Clinton, L Stewart
Journal of Children and Media, 1-16, 2018
152018
‘This is ridiculous–I need to start a paper…’: An exploration of aims and intentions of regional print proprietors of post-COVID start-up newspapers
R Barnes, H Dugmore, P English, R Natoli, EJ Stephens
Media International Australia 184 (1), 21-34, 2022
122022
Have you seen the news? Uncovering the fan-like behaviours of the news audience
R Barnes
Media International Australia 150 (1), 130-136, 2014
122014
Decoding the nascent entrepreneurial pitch
MJ de Villiers Scheepers, R Barnes, LK Garrett
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research 27 (8), 1936-1957, 2021
72021
Lessons from #Gamergate
R Barnes, R Barnes
Uncovering Online Commenting Culture: Trolls, Fanboys and Lurkers, 93-111, 2018
72018
The ‘imagined community’of readers of hyperlocal news: A case study of Baristanet
R Barnes
Journal of Alternative & Community Media 1 (1), 84-96, 2016
72016
Fandom and polarization in online political discussion: From pop culture to politics
R Barnes
Springer Nature, 2022
62022
Hey! Mr Prime Minister!”: The Simpsons Against the Liberals, Anti-fandom and the “Politics of Against
R Barnes, R Middlemost
American Behavioral Scientist 66 (8), 1123-1151, 2022
62022
The “sharent” trap: Parenting in the digital age and a child’s right to privacy
A Potter, R Barnes
Young Children’s Rights in a Digital World: Play, design and practice, 2021
62021
Digital news and silver surfers: An examination of older Australians' engagement with news online
R Barnes
Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy 3 (3), 1-16, 2015
52015
Hitch Up the Wagon: Charting the Online Commenting Landscape
R Barnes, R Barnes
Uncovering Online Commenting Culture: Trolls, Fanboys and Lurkers, 1-26, 2018
32018
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