2025 Other Outputs Streets of your town: Mapping Brisbane's street pressWilson-Barnao, Caroline, Collie, Natalie, Murray, Richard and Smith, Paul (2025). Streets of your town: Mapping Brisbane's street press. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Queensland State Library/AustLit. |
2024 Conference Publication Social Media as Cultural ArtefactCicero, Eloise, Humphreys, Kathleen, Wilson-Barnao, Caroline and Middleton, Craig (2024). Social Media as Cultural Artefact. Australasian Council for Undergraduate Research 2024 Conference, Sydney, NSW Australia, 2-3 December 2024. |
2024 Journal Article Art rocks: atmospheres of connection and everyday creativity in hybrid public spaceWilson-Barnao, Caroline and Collie, Natalie (2024). Art rocks: atmospheres of connection and everyday creativity in hybrid public space. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 27 (3), 405-427. doi: 10.1177/13678779231219016 |
2023 Journal Article Redefining crisis in museums: Insiders perspectives on digital engagementWilson‐Barnao, Caroline, Middleton, Craig and Enright, Lisa (2023). Redefining crisis in museums: Insiders perspectives on digital engagement. Curator: The Museum Journal, 66 (2), 351-365. doi: 10.1111/cura.12546 |
2022 Conference Publication Redefining Crisis in museums: The National Museum of Australia and its digital engagement throughout the 2019/2020 bushfire season and the Covid-19 pandemicWilson-Barnao, Caroline, Middleton, Craig and Enright, Lisa (2022). Redefining Crisis in museums: The National Museum of Australia and its digital engagement throughout the 2019/2020 bushfire season and the Covid-19 pandemic. AZNCA: Communicating through Chaos , Wollongong, NSW Australia, 22-25 November 2022. |
2022 Conference Publication Momentous: redefining crisis through digital engagement at the National Museum of AustraliaMiddleton, Craig, Wilson-Barnao, Caroline and Enright, Lisa (2022). Momentous: redefining crisis through digital engagement at the National Museum of Australia. Museums+Tech 2022: Turning it off and on again, London, United Kingdom, 11 November 2022. |
2022 Conference Publication Museums as Platforms? Experiments in museum automationWilson-Barnao, Caroline (2022). Museums as Platforms? Experiments in museum automation. Life in the Age of Automation: Cultural and Creative Perspectives, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 26 September 2022. |
2022 Book Chapter Artificial intelligence needs human intervention to combat online hateDemartini, Gianluca and Wilson-Barnao, Caroline (2022). Artificial intelligence needs human intervention to combat online hate. Conflict in My Outlook. (pp. 1-30) edited by Anna Briers, Nicholas Carah and Holly Arden. Melbourne, VIC Australia: Perimiter. |
2022 Book Digital access and museums as platformsWilson-Barnao, Caroline (2022). Digital access and museums as platforms. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429298691 |
2021 Journal Article Women’s bodies and the evolution of anti-rape technologies: from the hoop skirt to the smart frockWilson-Barnao, Caroline, Bevan, Alex and Lincoln, Robyn (2021). Women’s bodies and the evolution of anti-rape technologies: from the hoop skirt to the smart frock. Body and Society, 27 (4), 30-54. doi: 10.1177/1357034x211058782 |
2021 Conference Publication Rapid response collecting: The National Museum Rapid Response Collecting: The National Museum of Australia and its digital engagement throughout the 2019/2020 bushfire season and the Covid-19 pandemicMiddleton, Craig, Wilson-Barnao, Caroline and Enright, Lisa (2021). Rapid response collecting: The National Museum Rapid Response Collecting: The National Museum of Australia and its digital engagement throughout the 2019/2020 bushfire season and the Covid-19 pandemic. Living Digital Heritage Conference, Macquarie Park, NSW Australia, 5-7 November 2021. |
2020 Journal Article The quantified and customised museum: measuring, matching, and aggregating audiencesWilson-Barnao, Caroline (2020). The quantified and customised museum: measuring, matching, and aggregating audiences. Public-Art Culture Ideas, 30 (60), 208-219. |
2020 Book Chapter Playing with TikTok: algorithmic culture and the future of creative workCollie, Natalie and Wilson-Barnao, Caroline (2020). Playing with TikTok: algorithmic culture and the future of creative work. The Future of Creative Work: Creativity and Digital Disruption. (pp. 172-188) edited by Greg Hearn. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781839101106.00020 |
2019 Conference Publication From chastity belts to smart frocks: The promise of rape-prevention technologyWilson-Barnao, Caroline, Bevan, Alex and Lincoln, Robyn (2019). From chastity belts to smart frocks: The promise of rape-prevention technology. Association of Internet Researchers Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 3-5 October, 2019. |
2018 Journal Article The droning of intimacy: bodies, data, and sensory devicesWilson-Barnao, Caroline and Collie, Natalie (2018). The droning of intimacy: bodies, data, and sensory devices. Continuum, 32 (6), 1-12. doi: 10.1080/10304312.2018.1525922 |
2018 Journal Article The logic of platforms: how “on demand” museums are adapting in the digital eraWilson-Barnao, Caroline (2018). The logic of platforms: how “on demand” museums are adapting in the digital era. Critical Arts, 32 (3), 1-16. doi: 10.1080/02560046.2018.1466903 |
2018 Book Chapter New media challenges to the theory and practice of communication engagementHearn, Greg, Wilson-Barnao, Caroline and Collie, Natalie (2018). New media challenges to the theory and practice of communication engagement. The handbook of communication engagement. (pp. 515-527) edited by Kim A. Johnston and Maureen Taylor. Hoboken, NJ, United States: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1002/9781119167600.ch35 |
2017 Journal Article How algorithmic cultural recommendation influence the marketing of cultural collectionsWilson-Barnao, Caroline (2017). How algorithmic cultural recommendation influence the marketing of cultural collections. Consumption, Markets & Culture, 20 (6), 559-574. doi: 10.1080/10253866.2017.1331910 |
2017 Other Outputs The personalisation of publicity in the museum: from visitors to usersWilson-Barnao, Caroline Chloe (2017). The personalisation of publicity in the museum: from visitors to users. PhD Thesis, School of Communication and Arts, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2017.507 |
2017 Conference Publication Intimate Infrastructures: Measuring sentiment from the inside outWilson-Barnao, Caroline, Collie, Natalie and Hearn, Greg (2017). Intimate Infrastructures: Measuring sentiment from the inside out. Digital Intimacies: Connection and disconnection, RMIT, Melbourne, 13 - 14 November 2017. |