2024
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Guinibert, M. & Nairn, A. (2024). The Human and the Machine: AI in Creative Industries. Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture 13(2) [Special Issue].
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Nairn, A., & Matthews, J. (2024). Are people's COVID-19 attitudes discriminatory or justified? A thematic analysis of New Zealander's responses to the pandemic. Social Sciences & Humanities Open, 9, 100890.
2023
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Frommherz, G., & Narayan, A. (2023). Creative New Zealand: In search of research. Creative Industries Journal, 1-23.
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Frommherz, G., & Sissons, H. (2023). Communicating Chaos: New Perspectives on VUCA. Journal of Applied Journalism and Media Studies, 12(2) [Special Issue].
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Matthews, J., & Nairn, A. (2023). Holographic ABBA: Examining fan responses to ABBA’s virtual “live” concert. Popular Music and Society, 46(3).
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Middleton, A. (2023). Kia Hiwa Rā!: Māori Journalism in Aotearoa New Zealand. Huia Publishing.
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Nairn, A. (2023). AI, Augmentation and Art. The Journal of Pervasive Media, 8 [Special Issue].
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Nairn, A., & Piatti-Farnell, L. (2023). The power of chaos: Exploring magic, gender, and agency in Netflix’s The Witcher. M/C Journal, 26(5).
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Nuji, M. N. N., Ali, A., Wan Noordin, W. N., & Taheer, B. A. N (2023). Of trust and influence: A look at Social Media Influencers and Brand Promotion. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 13(6), 2152-2170.
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Smith, P. (2023). Online counterspeech and the targeting of digital discourses of racism in New Zealand. In M. KhosraviNik. (Ed.), Digital discourse and society: Integrating the digital with the political (pp. 146-166). John Benjamins.
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Smith, P., & Sissons, H. (2023). Legitimising change: digital journalism discourse and social media communication. In M. KhosraviNik & E. Esposito (Eds.), Discourse in the digital age: Social media, power and society (pp. 247-267). Routledge.
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Wolf, K., & Theunissen, P. (2023). One voice or multi-issue movement? Exploring the role of bonding and bridging social capital within the COVID-19 antivax movement. Public Relations Review, 49(2).
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Wolf, K., & Theunissen, P. (2023). Fortress or house of cards? A comparative, critical analysis of Australia's and New Zealand's COVID-19 vaccination rollout. Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal, 25.
2022
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Chan, T. J., Kamal, F. S., & Wan Noordin, W. N. (2022). Predictors of Organization-Public Relationship Attributes on University’s Image of a Malaysian Private University. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 12(6), 1747-1766.
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Guinibert, M., & Nairn, A. (2022). If s/he be worthy. In Information Resources Management Association (Ed.), Research anthology on feminist studies and gender perceptions (pp. 538-559). IGI Global.
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Johari, S., Wan Noordin, W. N., & Mahamad, T. E. T. (2022). WhatsApp Conversations and Relationships: A Focus on Digital Communication Between Parent-Teacher Engagement in a Secondary School in Putrajaya. Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication, 38(2), 280-296.
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Nairn, A. (2022). The me you see: The creative identity as constructed in music documentaries. The Australasian Journal of Popular Culture, 11(1-2), 9-26.
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Nairn, A. (2022). Super-heroine objectification: The sexualisation of Black Widow across comic and film adaptations. In L. Piatti-Farnell (Ed.), The Superhero Multiverse: Readapting comic book icons in twenty-first-century film and popular media (Remakes, Reboots, and Adaptations) (pp. 163-180). Lexington Books.
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Nairn, A., & Roebuck, R. (2022). Promoting the police: A thematic analysis of the New Zealand Police recruitment campaigns and the construction of officers’ identities. Journal of Criminology, 55(2), 221-238.
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Smith, P. (2022). Reflective practice and the element of surprise in technology enhanced learning. In T. Cochrane, H. Sissons, & V. Narayan (Eds.), Pacific Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning, 4.
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Suharyanti, Wan Noordin, W. N., Yahya, A. H., Putri, D. M., & Hanathasia, M. (2022). Assessing Generation Berencana's ambassador engagement towards their role as change agents for Indonesia's youth resilience initiative: a brand resonance perspective. Seybold Report 17(11), 1670-1686.
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Theunissen, P. & Wolf, K. (2022). At the intersection of two countries: A comparative critical analysis of COVID-19 communication in Australia and New Zealand. International Communication Gazette 85(2).
2021
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Nairn, A. (2021). Healthy Conversations about Racism [Webinar]. How can we influence changes of perspective and promote racial equity? Community Research.
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Nairn, A. (2021). Ruling the country without losing the self: An exploration of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's identity construction and maintenance. In B. Yanikkaya & A. Nairn (Eds.), Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Women, Voice, and Agency (pp. 24-54). IGI Global.
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Sissons. H. (2021, February 26). Ethnographic communication analysis: Documenting journalists at work. Research Seminar Series. International Multimodal Communication Centre, University of Oxford.
2020
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Guinibert, M. (2020). Learn from your environment: A visual literacy learning model. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology 36(4), 173-188.
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Hyde, L., & Theunissen, P. (2020). There is no 'I' in team, but there should be. Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal 22, 1-13.
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Matthews, J., & Nairn, A. (2020). Lights, action, naughty bits: A thematic analysis of New Zealanders' attitudes to 'Naked Attraction'. IAFOR Journal of Cultural Studies, 5(2), 49-68.
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Nairn, A. (2020). What is with all the hate? A thematic analysis of New Zealanders' attitudes to the Human Rights Commission's 'Give Nothing to Racism' social marketing campaign. New Zealand Sociology, 35(1), 97-122.
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Nairn, A., & Matthews, J. (2020). Drama at Disney: A thematic analysis of creative worker identity negotiation and identification in the documentary 'Working Sleeping Beauty'. Journal of Media, Communication and Film, 7(1), 5-22.
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Sissons, H. (2020). Centralised and digitally disrupted: An ethnographic view of local journalism in New Zealand. In A. Gulyas & D. Baines (Eds.), The Routledge companion to local media and journalism (pp. 331-342). Routledge.
2019
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Bhargava, D. & Theunissen, P. (2019). The future of PR is 'fantastic, friendly and funny': Occupational stereotypes and symbolic capital in entry-level job advertisements. Public Relations Review 45 (4)
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Nairn, A. & Matthews, J. (2019). Mostly, do no harm. Representations of morality in the television medical drama 'The President'. Australasian Journal of Popular Culture, 8(2), 159-178.
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Theunissen, P. (2019). Extending public relations relationship-building through the theory of politeness. Public Relations Review 45(3).
2018
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Spivak, S.& Frommherz, G. (2018). Augmented Reality as a social technology: Visitor interaction in the museum. Links 1 & 2, 25-29.
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Theunissen, P. (2018). The philosophy and ethics of engagement. In K. A. Johnston & M. Taylor (Eds.), The Handbook of Communication Engagement (pp. 49-60). Wiley-Blackwell.
2017
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Cochrane, T., Sissons, H., & Mulrennan, D. (2017). Mainstreaming mobile learning in journalism education. In H. Crompton & J. Traxler (Eds.), Mobile learning in higher education: Challenges in context (12 pgs). Routledge.
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Frommherz, G. (2017). Meme wars: Visual communication in popular transhumanism. The International Journal of the Image 8(4), 1-19.
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Mulrennan, D. (2017). Mobile Social Media and the news: Where heutagogy enables journalism education. Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 8(3), 322-333.
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Sissons, H., & Mulrennan, D. (2017). Writing for news websites: The continuous deadline world of online news. In G. Hannis (Ed.), Intro: A beginner's guide to journalism in 21st century Aotearoa/New Zealand. New Zealand Journalists Training Organisation.
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Sissons, H., & Smith, P. (2017). Sounding off or a sounding board? Comment sections of news websites as interactive spaces. In M. Burger, R. Fitzgerald, & J. Thornborrow (Eds.), Places, spaces and discursive actions in social media and real communicative environments (pp. 197-218). De Boeck.
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Theuissen, P., & Sissons, H. (2017). Relationship Building in Public Relations. Routledge Research in Public Relations Series. Routledge.
2016
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Kent, M., & Theunissen, P. (2016). Elegy for mediated dialogue: Shiva the destroyer and reclaiming our first principles. International Journal of Communication, 10, 4040-4054.
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Rahman, K., & Jury, T. A. (2016). Crisis communication in Social Media: The Singapore Airlines and Air New Zealand story. In A. A. Azmawa & R. E. Khan (Eds.), Social media in Asia: Changing paradigms of communication (pp. 25-75). Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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Rahman, K. (2026). Dialogue and persuasion in the Islamic tradition: Implications for journalism. Global Media Journal, 9(2), 9-26.
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Sissons, H. (2016). Journalists versus public relations practitioners: Power and agency at a media conference. Journalism Review 38(2), 31-45.
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Sissons, H. (2016). Negotiating the news: Interactions behind the curtain of the journalism - public relations relationship. Journalism Studies, 17(2), 177-198.
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Smith, P., & Sissons, H. (2016). Social Media and the case of mistaken identity: A newspaper's response to journalistic error. Journalism, 20(3).