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‘Swamped by Muslims’ and facing an ‘African gang’ problem: racialized and religious media representations in Australia
E Weng, F Mansouri
Continuum, 2021
362021
A social marketing perspective of young adults' concepts of eating for health: is it a question of morality?
L Brennan, K Klassen, E Weng, S Chin, A Molenaar, M Reid, H Truby, ...
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 17, 1-14, 2020
332020
Higher Education, Exclusion and Belonging: Religious Complexity, Coping and Connectedness Among International Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia
E Weng, A Halafoff, G Barton, G Smith
Journal of International Students 12 (S2), 2166-3750, 2021
232021
Media Representations of Religion, Spirituality and Non-Religion in Australia
E Weng, A Halafoff
Religions 11 (7), 332, 2020
222020
Whiteness, Religious Diversity and Relational Belonging: Opportunities and Challenges for African Migrants in Australia
E Weng, A Halafoff, D Campbell, W Abur, G Bouma, G Barton
Journal for the Academic Study of Religion 34 (3), 289–313, 2022
172022
Selling (Con)spirituality and COVID-19 in Australia: Convictions, Complexity and Countering Dis/misinformation
A Halafoff, E Marriott, R Fitzpatrick, E Weng
Journal for the Academic Study of Religion 35 (2), 141-167, 2022
142022
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on delivery of services to CALD communities in Australia
E Weng, F Mansouri, M Vergani
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5b0fd5e6710699c630b269b1/t …, 2021
132021
Media Perceptions of Religious Changes in Australia: Of Dominance and Diversity
E Weng
Routledge, 2020
132020
Worldviews Complexity in COVID-19 Times: Australian Media Representations of Religion, Spirituality and Non-Religion in 2020
A Halafoff, E Marriott, G Smith, E Weng, G Bouma
Religions 12, 682, 2021
122021
Through a National Lens Darkly: Religion as a Spectrum
E Weng
Journal for the Academic Study of Religion 32 (1), 3-26, 2019
112019
Blessed be the educated journalist: Reflections on a religious literacy gap in the field of journalism
E Weng, A Wake
Australian Journalism Review 43 (1), 81-97, 2021
102021
Buddhism in the Far North of Australia pre-WWII: (In)visibility, Post-colonialism and Materiality
A Halafoff, K Lam, C Rocha, E Weng, S Smith
Journal of Global Buddhism 23 (2), 105-28, 2022
62022
The effectiveness of ethno-specific and mainstream health services: an evidence gap map
M Vergani, F Mansouri, E Weng, P Rajkobal
BMC Health Services Research 22, 879, 2022
62022
Religious groups are embracing technology during the lockdown, but can it replace human connection?
A Halafoff, E Weng, G Bouma, G Barton
62020
Introduction to the Special Issue: (Con)spirituality, Science and COVID-19
A Halafoff, E Weng, A Roginski, C Rocha
Journal for the Academic Study of Religion 35 (2), 133-140, 2022
52022
Introduction: Religion on an Ordinary Day: An International Study of News Reporting
E Poole, E Weng
Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture 10 (2021), 165-178, 2021
42021
The pandemic has provided fertile conditions for conspiracy theories and “conspirituality” in Australia
A Halafoff, E Weng, C Rocha, A Singleton, A Roginski, E Marriott
ABC Religion & Ethics, 2020
42020
'The Heavens Opened and Cried': Mediatised National Mourning for Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew
E Weng
Asian Communication Research 13 (2), 65-85, 2016
32016
Contesting empire religion: coloniality and sticky media discourses
E Weng
Culture and Religion, 2023
22023
Religion on an Ordinary News Day in Australia: Hidden Christianity and the Pervasiveness of Lived Religion, Spirituality and the Secular Sacred
E Weng, A Halafoff
Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture 10 (2021), 225-249, 2021
22021
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