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A zebra among horses
Open Forum | September 26, 2020Netflix is often criticised as a Hollywood-style entertainment behemoth crushing all competition and diminishing local content but a QUT academic says that’s a simplistic view.
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Better than a thousand words
Kay Harrison | September 14, 2020Dr Cameron Edmond looks at three narrative visualisations that effectively articulate COVID-19 public health messages.
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Will Facebook pull news from its Australian site?
Rob Nicholls | September 2, 2020Facebook has announced it will ban publishers and people in Australia from sharing local and international news on Facebook and Instagram if a proposal to force tech giants to pay for news becomes law.
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Rethinking data and consent
Dawn Lo | August 28, 2020People may consent to the use of their personal data, without being sufficiently aware or informed of the nature and extent of potential implications.
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Could the new ‘tech tax’ save journalism?
Open Forum | August 25, 2020Australia could be the first country to support journalism by diverting profits from Facebook and Google using competition law.
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Beware disinformation around COVID vaccines
Elise Thomas | August 24, 2020Policymakers, media outlets, social media platforms and vaccine manufacturers should be aware that politically motivated disinformation is only likely to increase as the race for a Covid-19 vaccine intensifies.
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Why who gets to tell Australian stories matters
James Arvanitakis | August 22, 2020As a democratic society, we are reliant on a strong and representative fourth estate to balance power relations and hold the powerful to account. In a multicultural society, only a more inclusive approach will lead to greater relevance to the population.
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Closing the diversity gap in TV news
Open Forum | August 17, 2020Australia’s television news media acutely lacks cultural and linguistic diversity, according to new research by four Australian universities in partnership with Media Diversity Australia.
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Sharing to social media: Sensationalism or social good?
Rachel Gray | August 12, 2020People should consider the implications of posting images and footage of tragic events online, says UNSW’s Alyce McGovern.
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How social media bots seed social discord
Elise Thomas | August 7, 2020The widespread proliferation of low-quality, unsophisticated but persistent disinformation and political influence efforts on social media can crowd out genuine information.
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A lifeline for Australian media?
Rob Nicholls | August 3, 2020Cash strapped Australian media companies have been thrown a lifeline through a new draft code which allows them to bargain – individually or collectively – with Google and Facebook to be paid for the content they provide.
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Why do conspiracy theorists film themselves spurning face masks?
Elise Thomas | July 30, 2020Taking away the immediate validation which conspiracy theorists are showered with when they post these videos online would remove a lot of the reason for making them in the first place.