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Mark Davis
Mark Davis
Professor in publishing and communications, University of Melbourne
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Gangland: Cultural Elites and the New Generationalism
M Davis
Allen and Unwin, 1997
236*1997
Gangland: Cultural Elites and the New Generationalism
M Davis
Allen and Unwin, 1999
2191999
De-westernizing platform studies: History and logics of Chinese and US platforms
M Davis, J Xiao
International Journal of Communication 15, 103–122, 2021
902021
The Decline of the Literary Paradigm in Australian Publishing
M Davis
Making Books: Contemporary Australian Publishing, 116–131, 2007
822007
The decline of the literary paradigm in Australian publishing
M Davis
Heat, 2006
822006
The online anti-public sphere
M Davis
European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2020
652020
The Land of Plenty: Australia in the 2000s
M Davis
Melbourne University Publishing, 2008
502008
A New, Online Culture War? The Communication World of Breitbart.com
M Davis
Communication, Research and Practice 5 (3), 241–254, 2019
422019
Neoliberalism, the Culture Wars and Public Policy
M Davis
Australian Public Policy: Progressive Ideas in the Neoliberal Ascendency, 27-42, 2014
342014
Literature, Small Publishers and the Market in Culture
M Davis
Overland, 4-11, 2008
322008
‘Globalist War Against Humanity Shifts Into High Gear’: Online Anti-vaccination Websites and ‘Anti-public’ Discourse
M Davis
Public Understanding of Science 28 (3), 357–371, 2018
262018
Transnationalising the Anti-Public Sphere: Australian Anti-publics and Extremist Online Media
M Davis
The Far Right in Contemporary Australia, 127–149, 2019
19*2019
E-books in the Global Information Economy
M Davis
European Journal of Cultural Studies 18 (4 & 5), 514–529, 2015
162015
The clash of paradigms: Australian literary theory after liberalism
M Davis
Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature 7, 7-31, 2007
132007
Five processes in the platformisation of cultural production: Amazon and its publishing ecosystem
M Davis
Australian Humanities Review 66, 83–103, 2020
112020
Theorizing the blurb: The strange case at the end of the book
M Davis
Meanjin 53 (2), 245-257, 1994
111994
Transnationalising reactionary conservative activism: A multimodal critical discourse analysis of far-right narratives online
X Zhang, M Davis
Communication Research and Practice 8 (2), 121-135, 2022
92022
Feminism in the Troll Space: Clementine Ford’s Fight Like a Girl, Social Media, and the Networked Book
M Weber, M Davis
Feminist Media Studies, 1–22, 2019
92019
‘Culture is Inseparable from Race’: Culture Wars from Pat Buchanan to Milo Yiannopoulos
M Davis
M/C Journal 21 (5), 2018
92018
Who Are the New Gatekeepers? Literary Mediation and Post-digital Publishing
M Davis
Publishing means business: Australian perspectives, 129–151, 2017
9*2017
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