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2017 Journal Article Emerging social media ‘platform’ approaches to alcohol marketing: a comparative analysis of the activity of the top 20 Australian alcohol brands on Facebook (2012-2014)Carah, Nicholas, Meurk, Carla, Males, Matthew and Brown, Jennifer (2017). Emerging social media ‘platform’ approaches to alcohol marketing: a comparative analysis of the activity of the top 20 Australian alcohol brands on Facebook (2012-2014). Critical Public Health, 28 (1), 1-11. doi: 10.1080/09581596.2017.1282154 |
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2017 Book Chapter Social media affordances for curbing alcohol consumption: insights from Hello Sunday Morning blog postsCherrier, Helene, Carah, Nicholas and Meurk, Carla (2017). Social media affordances for curbing alcohol consumption: insights from Hello Sunday Morning blog posts. Youth drinking cultures in a digital world: alcohol, social media and cultures of intoxication. (pp. 167-184) edited by Antonia C. Lyons, Tim McCreanor, Ian Goodwin and Helen Moewaka Barnes. New York, NY United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315660844-11 |
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2017 Conference Publication Queensland Government's tackling alcohol-fuelled violence policy: A graphical display of administrative dataFerris, Jason, Zahnow, Renee, Miller, Peter G., Coomber, Kerri, Carah, Nicholas, Goold, Lachlan and Regan, Scotty (2017). Queensland Government's tackling alcohol-fuelled violence policy: A graphical display of administrative data. APSAD 2017 Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 12–15 November 2017. Hoboken, NJ United States: Wiley. |
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2017 Book Chapter Alcohol corporations and marketing in social mediaCarah, Nicholas (2017). Alcohol corporations and marketing in social media. Youth drinking cultures in a digital world: alcohol, social media and cultures of intoxication. (pp. 115-131) edited by Antonia C. Lyons, Tim McCreanor, Ian Goodwin and Helen Moewaka Barnes. New York, NY United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315660844-8 |
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2016 Journal Article We need a media platform perspective on alcohol marketing: a reply to Lobstein et al.Carah, Nicholas and Meurk, Carla (2016). We need a media platform perspective on alcohol marketing: a reply to Lobstein et al.. Addiction, 112 (2), 370-370. doi: 10.1111/add.13599 |
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2016 Journal Article Book review: "Landscape and branding: the promotion and production of place", by Nicole PorterCarah, Nicholas (2016). Book review: "Landscape and branding: the promotion and production of place", by Nicole Porter. Consumption, Markets & Culture, 21 (3), 290-293. doi: 10.1080/10253866.2016.1225328 |
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2016 Book Chapter 'Enjoy responsibly!': young people as brand co-creatorsCarah, Nicholas (2016). 'Enjoy responsibly!': young people as brand co-creators. The mediated youth reader. (pp. 153-167) edited by Sharon R. Mazzarella. New York, NY, United States: Peter Lang. doi: 10.3726/978-1-4539-1780-0 |
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2015 Journal Article Online self-expression and experimentation as ‘reflectivism’: using text analytics to examine the participatory forum Hello Sunday MorningCarah, Nicholas, Meurk, Carla and Angus, Daniel (2015). Online self-expression and experimentation as ‘reflectivism’: using text analytics to examine the participatory forum Hello Sunday Morning. Health: an interdisciplinary journal for the social study of health, illness and medicine, 21 (2), 1-17. doi: 10.1177/1363459315596799 |
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2015 Journal Article Media and evidence-informed policy development: the case of mental health in AustraliaMeurk, Carla, Whiteford, Harvey, Head, Brian, Hall, Wayne and Carah, Nicholas (2015). Media and evidence-informed policy development: the case of mental health in Australia. Contemporary Social Science, 10 (2), 160-170. doi: 10.1080/21582041.2015.1053970 |
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2015 Other Outputs Breaching the code: Alcohol, Facebook and self-regulationCarah, Nicholas, Brodmerkel, Sven and Shaul, Michelle (2015). Breaching the code: Alcohol, Facebook and self-regulation. Canberra, ACT Australia: Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education. |
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2015 Journal Article Profiling Hello Sunday Morning: who are the participants?Carah, Nicholas, Carla Meurk and Hall, Wayne Denis (2015). Profiling Hello Sunday Morning: who are the participants?. International Journal of Drug Policy, 26 (2), 214-216. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2014.07.019 |
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2015 Book Media and society: production, content and participationLouw, Eric and Carah, Nicholas (2015). Media and society: production, content and participation. London, United Kingdom: Sage. |
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2015 Book Chapter The apologetic brand: building Australia's brand on a postcolonial apologyCarah, Nicholas and Louw, Paul Eric (2015). The apologetic brand: building Australia's brand on a postcolonial apology. Commercial nationalism: selling the nation and nationalizing the sell. (pp. 27-45) edited by Zala Volcic and Mark Andrejevic. New York, NY, United States: Palgrave Macmillan. |
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2014 Journal Article Brands and sociality: alcohol branding, drinking culture and FacebookCarah, Nicholas, Brodmerkel, Sven and Hernandez, Lorena (2014). Brands and sociality: alcohol branding, drinking culture and Facebook. Convergence: The Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 20 (3), 259-275. doi: 10.1177/1354856514531531 |
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2014 Other Outputs Like, comment, share: alcohol brand activity on FacebookCarah, Nicholas (2014). Like, comment, share: alcohol brand activity on Facebook. Canberra, ACT Australia: Foundation for Alcohol Research & Education. |
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2013 Journal Article Leveraging social mediaCarah, Nicholas and Shaul, Michelle (2013). Leveraging social media. Prevention Research, 1-25. |
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2013 Conference Publication Advocacy, Research, Treatment: the Art of Harnessing Web-Based Approaches to Improve Aod Policy and PracticeStephens, Ray, Barratt, Monica J., Carah, Nicholas and Aiken, Paul (2013). Advocacy, Research, Treatment: the Art of Harnessing Web-Based Approaches to Improve Aod Policy and Practice. The Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 24 -27 November 2013. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.. doi: 10.1111/dar.12077 |
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2012 Journal Article The Gruen Transfer: the paradoxical ritual of advertisers exposing advertisingCarah, Nicholas and Brodmerkel, Sven (2012). The Gruen Transfer: the paradoxical ritual of advertisers exposing advertising. Interactions: Studies in Communication and Culture, 3 (3), 345-360. doi: 10.1386/iscc.3.3.345_1 |
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2012 Journal Article Inundated by the audience: Journalism, audience participation and the 2011 Brisbane floodCarah, Nicholas and Louw, Eric (2012). Inundated by the audience: Journalism, audience participation and the 2011 Brisbane flood. Media International Australia, 144 (144), 137-145. doi: 10.1177/1329878x1214400118 |
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2012 Other Outputs One Sunday at a time: Evaluating Hello Sunday MorningHamley, Ben and Carah, Nicholas (2012). One Sunday at a time: Evaluating Hello Sunday Morning. Canberra, ACT Australia: Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education. |