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2008

Book Chapter

Critical literacy, cultural literacy, and the English school curriculum in Australia

Turner, Graeme (2008). Critical literacy, cultural literacy, and the English school curriculum in Australia. Richard Hoggart and cultural studies. (pp. 158-170) edited by S. Owen. London, U.K.: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1057/9780230583313

Critical literacy, cultural literacy, and the English school curriculum in Australia

2008

Book Chapter

The meaning and significance of celebrity

Turner, Graeme, Bonner, Frances and Marshall, P. D. (2008). The meaning and significance of celebrity. The tabloid culture reader. (pp. 141-148) edited by Anita Biressi and Heather Nunn. Maidenhead, United Kingdom; New York, United States of America: Open University Press.

The meaning and significance of celebrity

2007

Book Chapter

The Economy of celebrity

Turner, G. (2007). The Economy of celebrity. Stardom and Celebrity: A Reader. (pp. 193-205) edited by Redmond, S. & Holmes, S.. London: Sage Publications. doi: 10.4135/9781446269534.n19

The Economy of celebrity

2006

Book Chapter

Producing celebrity

Turner, Graeme, Bonner, Frances and Marshall, P. David (2006). Producing celebrity. The Celebrity Culture Reader. (pp. 770-798) edited by P. D. Marshall. New York: Routledge.

Producing celebrity

2006

Book Chapter

Cultural identities

Turner, G (2006). Cultural identities. Film as Social Practice. (pp. 170-175) edited by G. Turner. Oxon, UK: Routledge.

Cultural identities

2006

Book Chapter

Celebrity, the tabloid and the democratic public sphere

Turner, G (2006). Celebrity, the tabloid and the democratic public sphere. The celebrity culture reader. (pp. 487-500) edited by P. D. Marshall. New York: Routledge.

Celebrity, the tabloid and the democratic public sphere

2006

Book Chapter

Celebrity

Turner, G (2006). Celebrity. The media and communications in Australia. (pp. 357-367) edited by S. Cunningham and G. Turner. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin.

Celebrity

2006

Book Chapter

Informing the public: Is there a place for critical humanities?

Turner, G (2006). Informing the public: Is there a place for critical humanities?. Creating Value: The Humanities & Their Publics. (pp. 141-153) edited by E. Probyn, S. Muecke and A. Shoemaker. Canberra: The Australian Academy of the Humanities.

Informing the public: Is there a place for critical humanities?

2006

Book Chapter

Public relations

Turner, Graeme (2006). Public relations. The media and communications in Australia. (pp. 227-237) edited by S. Cunningham and G. Turner. Crows Nest, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin.

Public relations

2006

Book Chapter

Spectacle versus narrative

Turner, G (2006). Spectacle versus narrative. Film as Social Practice. (pp. 35-39) edited by G. Turner. Oxon, UK: Routledge.

Spectacle versus narrative

2006

Book Chapter

The media and communications today: Introduction

Turner, G and Cunningham, S. (2006). The media and communications today: Introduction. The media and communications in Australia. (pp. 1-9) edited by S. Cunningham and G. Turner. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin.

The media and communications today: Introduction

2005

Book Chapter

Discipline wars: Australian studies, cultural studies and the analysis of national culture

Turner, G. (2005). Discipline wars: Australian studies, cultural studies and the analysis of national culture. Australian Studies Centre 25th Anniversary Collection. (pp. 5-19) edited by D. Carter and M. Crotty. St Lucia, Qld.: The Australian Studies Centre, University of Queensland.

Discipline wars: Australian studies, cultural studies and the analysis of national culture

2004

Book Chapter

Television and democracy: Threats and opportunities

Turner, G. (2004). Television and democracy: Threats and opportunities. Contemporary World Television. (pp. 4-6) edited by J. Sinclair. London: British Film Institute Publishing.

Television and democracy: Threats and opportunities

2004

Book Chapter

Audience decline

Turner, G. (2004). Audience decline. Contemporary World Television. (pp. 44-44) edited by J. Sinclair. London: British Film Institute Publishing.

Audience decline

2003

Book Chapter

Ethics, entertainment and the tabloid: The case of talkback radio in Australia

Turner, G. (2003). Ethics, entertainment and the tabloid: The case of talkback radio in Australia. Remote Control: New Media, New Ethics. (pp. 87-99) edited by C. Lumby and E. Probyn. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511481550.007

Ethics, entertainment and the tabloid: The case of talkback radio in Australia

2002

Book Chapter

Television production and distribution

Turner, G. (2002). Television production and distribution. Television Studies. (pp. 46-50) edited by T. Miller and A. Lockett. London: British Film Institute Publishing.

Television production and distribution

2002

Book Chapter

Radio

Miller, T. and Turner, G. (2002). Radio. The Media and Communications in Australia. (pp. 133-151) edited by S. Cunningham and G. Turner. Crows Nest, NSW Australia: Allen and Unwin.

Radio

2002

Book Chapter

The media and communications in Australia today

Turner, G. and Cunningham, S. (2002). The media and communications in Australia today. The Media and Communications in Australia. (pp. 3-20) edited by S. Cunningham and G. Turner. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen and Unwin.

The media and communications in Australia today

2002

Book Chapter

Editor's introduction

Turner, G. (2002). Editor's introduction. The Film Cultures Reader. (pp. 1-10) edited by G. Turner. London: Routledge.

Editor's introduction

2002

Book Chapter

Public relations

Turner, Graeme (2002). Public relations. The Media and Communications in Australia. (pp. 217-225) edited by Stuart Cunningham and Graeme Turner. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen and Unwin.

Public relations