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David Nolan
David Nolan
Associate Professor, News and Media Research Centre, University of Canberra
Verified email at canberra.edu.au
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GLOBAL HUMANITARIANISM AND THE CHANGING AID-MEDIA FIELD: “Everyone was dying for footage”
S Cottle, D Nolan
Journalism Studies 8 (6), 862-878, 2007
3802007
Mediated multiculturalism: Newspaper representations of Sudanese migrants in Australia
D Nolan, K Farquharson, V Politoff, T Marjoribanks
Journal of Intercultural studies 32 (6), 655-671, 2011
1162011
Digital News Report: Australia 2023
S Park, K McGuinness, C Fisher, JY Lee, K McCallum, X Cai, M Chatskin, ...
News Media Research Centre, University of Canberra, 2023
1002023
Journalism, education and the formation of'public subjects'
D Nolan
Journalism 9 (6), 733-749, 2008
742008
Media, citizenship and governmentality: Defining “the public” of public service broadcasting
D Nolan
Social Semiotics 16 (2), 225-242, 2006
532006
Media and the politics of belonging: Sudanese Australians, letters to the editor and the new integrationism
D Nolan, A Burgin, K Farquharson, T Marjoribanks
Patterns of Prejudice 50 (3), 253-275, 2016
472016
‘The things that we have to do’: Ethics and instrumentality in humanitarian communication
D Nolan, A Mikami
Global Media and Communication 9 (1), 53-70, 2013
432013
‘We are not North Korea’: Propaganda and professionalism in the People’s Republic of China
M Simons, D Nolan, S Wright
Media, Culture & Society 39 (2), 219-237, 2017
322017
“PUBLIC EDITORS” AND MEDIA GOVERNANCE AT THE GUARDIAN AND THE NEW YORK TIMES
D Nolan, T Marjoribanks
Journalism Practice 5 (1), 3-17, 2011
312011
Reassembling the Indigenous public sphere
J Latimore, D Nolan, M Simons, E Khan
Australasian Journal of Information Systems 21, 2017
302017
Australian media and the politics of belonging
D Nolan, K Farquharson, T Marjoribanks
Anthem Press, 2018
272018
Media governmentality, Howardism and the Hanson effect
D Nolan
international Journal of the Humanities 1, 1367-1377, 2003
202003
Populism in theory and practice: Analysing celebrity politics
D Nolan, S Brookes
media asia 40 (4), 373-383, 2013
182013
How the media’s codes and rules influence the ways NGOs work
D Nolan, S Cottle
Nieman Journalism Lab, 2009
182009
The development of data journalism in China: influences, motivations and practice
S Wright, D Nolan
Digital Journalism 11 (9), 1664-1681, 2023
172023
Tabloidisation revisited: the regeneration of journalism in conditions of'advanced liberalism'
D Nolan
Communication, Politics & Culture 41 (2), 100-118, 2008
172008
Covering COVID-19: How Australian media reported the coronavirus pandemic in 2020
D Nolan, K McGuinness, K McCallum, C Hanna
News and Media Research Centre, 2021
122021
Media representations of Sudanese people in Australia: An initial analysis
T Marjoribanks, D Nolan, K Farquharson
Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association …, 2010
122010
Pluralising identity, mainstreaming identities: SBS as a technology of citizenship
D Nolan, N Radywyl
Southern Review: Communication, Politics & Culture 37 (2), 40-65, 2004
122004
Expanding boundaries in indigenous news: Guardian Australia, 2018–2020
A Myers, L Waller, D Nolan, K McCallum
Journalism practice 16 (8), 1753-1773, 2022
112022
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