The first comprehensive volume on the impact of digital media on Australian politics, this book examines the way these technologies shape political communication, alter key public and private institutions, and serve as the new arena in which discursive and expressive political life is performed. -- Publisher's description.
'Tabloid' was a word said to be coined by London pharmaceutical company Burroughs Wellcome & Co. to describe compressed tablets in the 1880s (Bailey 2010). As in the compressed tablets, tabloid papers were disparagingly seen as ...
David Ellwood sees the internet as another phase in the history of Americanisation and draws on David Rothkopf's observation that: the realpolitik of the Information Age is that setting technological standards, defining software ...
Seminar paper from the year 2002 in the subject Politics - Region: Other States, grade: 1, Macquarie University, language: English, abstract: When speaking about democracy one has to be careful to distinguish between its two key areas: ...
This book summons a critical Web Studies, asking not only who is using particular applications, but also how and why. This remedial work is required.
First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The textbook comes with additional teaching resources including review questions and lecture slides. This third edition contains content updates and new chapters.
A strengthened focus on government and politics ensures that this classic text remains the most comprehensive and authoritative guide to the structure and institutions of Australian government, as well as political parties, representation, ...
Australian Educational Researcher, 41(2), pp. 171–194. Marginson, S. (1993) Education and Public Policy in Australia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. McCallum, K. and Waller, L. (2017) The Dynamics of News and Indigenous Policy ...
... parties did generally follow this left–right spectrum (interviews: M. Parke MP, 4 September 2014; R. Brown MLC, ... of APO access to political elites on the left of the political spectrum (interview: D. Campbell, 30 January 2014).
This text presents the many moving parts of Australia's political system from an institutional perspective: the legislative and judiciary bodies, as well as lobby groups, the media, minor parties and independents, and the citizenry - ...