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2015

Journal Article

Online self-expression and experimentation as ‘reflectivism’: using text analytics to examine the participatory forum Hello Sunday Morning

Carah, 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

Online self-expression and experimentation as ‘reflectivism’: using text analytics to examine the participatory forum Hello Sunday Morning

2015

Journal Article

Media and evidence-informed policy development: the case of mental health in Australia

Meurk, 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

Media and evidence-informed policy development: the case of mental health in Australia

2015

Other Outputs

Breaching the code: Alcohol, Facebook and self-regulation

Carah, Nicholas, Brodmerkel, Sven and Shaul, Michelle (2015). Breaching the code: Alcohol, Facebook and self-regulation. Canberra, ACT Australia: Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education.

Breaching the code: Alcohol, Facebook and self-regulation

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

Profiling Hello Sunday Morning: who are the participants?

2015

Book

Media and society: production, content and participation

Louw, Eric and Carah, Nicholas (2015). Media and society: production, content and participation. London, United Kingdom: Sage.

Media and society: production, content and participation

2015

Book Chapter

The apologetic brand: building Australia's brand on a postcolonial apology

Carah, 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.

The apologetic brand: building Australia's brand on a postcolonial apology

2014

Journal Article

Brands and sociality: alcohol branding, drinking culture and Facebook

Carah, 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

Brands and sociality: alcohol branding, drinking culture and Facebook

2014

Other Outputs

Like, comment, share: alcohol brand activity on Facebook

Carah, Nicholas (2014). Like, comment, share: alcohol brand activity on Facebook. Canberra, ACT Australia: Foundation for Alcohol Research & Education.

Like, comment, share: alcohol brand activity on Facebook

2013

Journal Article

Leveraging social media

Carah, Nicholas and Shaul, Michelle (2013). Leveraging social media. Prevention Research, 1-25.

Leveraging social media

2013

Conference Publication

Advocacy, Research, Treatment: the Art of Harnessing Web-Based Approaches to Improve Aod Policy and Practice

Stephens, 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

Advocacy, Research, Treatment: the Art of Harnessing Web-Based Approaches to Improve Aod Policy and Practice

2012

Journal Article

The Gruen Transfer: the paradoxical ritual of advertisers exposing advertising

Carah, 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

The Gruen Transfer: the paradoxical ritual of advertisers exposing advertising

2012

Journal Article

Inundated by the audience: Journalism, audience participation and the 2011 Brisbane flood

Carah, 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

Inundated by the audience: Journalism, audience participation and the 2011 Brisbane flood

2012

Other Outputs

One Sunday at a time: Evaluating Hello Sunday Morning

Hamley, Ben and Carah, Nicholas (2012). One Sunday at a time: Evaluating Hello Sunday Morning. Canberra, ACT Australia: Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education.

One Sunday at a time: Evaluating Hello Sunday Morning

2012

Book Chapter

Are you a musician? The rock ideology and the construction of authenticity on Australian idol

Carah, Nicholas (2012). Are you a musician? The rock ideology and the construction of authenticity on Australian idol. Adapting idols: authenticity, identity and performance in a global television format. (pp. 169-180) edited by Koos Zwaan and Joost de Bruin. Farnham, Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate. doi: 10.4324/9781315565620-23

Are you a musician? The rock ideology and the construction of authenticity on Australian idol

2010

Book Chapter

New technologies, the individual and social change

Carah, N. (2010). New technologies, the individual and social change. An introduction to communication and social change. (pp. 109-119) edited by Pradip Thomas and Michael Bromley. St. Lucia , Qld, Australia: University of Queensland Press.

New technologies, the individual and social change

2010

Book

Pop Brands: Branding, popular music and young people

Carah, Nicholas (2010). Pop Brands: Branding, popular music and young people. New York, U.S.A.: Peter Lang.

Pop Brands: Branding, popular music and young people

2009

Conference Publication

Enjoying Virgin's V festival

Nicholas Carah (2009). Enjoying Virgin's V festival. ANZCA 2009, QUT, Brisbane, 8-10 July 2009. Brisbane, Australia: QUT.

Enjoying Virgin's V festival

2008

Conference Publication

Fake or Real!!?? Have your say!!!: Negotiating authenticity on Australian Idol

Carah, Nicholas (2008). Fake or Real!!?? Have your say!!!: Negotiating authenticity on Australian Idol. Power and Place: Australian and New Zealand Communications Association Conference, Wellington NZ, 9-11 July 2008. Wellington ,NZ: Massey University.

Fake or Real!!?? Have your say!!!: Negotiating authenticity on Australian Idol

2008

Other Outputs

Empowerment within the brandscapes of popular music culture

Carah, Nicholas (2008). Empowerment within the brandscapes of popular music culture. PhD Thesis, School of Journalism and Communication, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/152672

Empowerment within the brandscapes of popular music culture

2007

Conference Publication

Are you all coked out? Global corporations, music culture and young Australians

Carah, N. (2007). Are you all coked out? Global corporations, music culture and young Australians. ICA2007: Creating Communication: Content, Control & Critique, San Francisco, USA, 24-28 May 2007. Online, www.icahdq.org: International Communications Association.

Are you all coked out? Global corporations, music culture and young Australians