School of Social Sciences, Media, Film & Education
@SwinHASS
Latest research, news + public talks from @Swinburne University of Technology School of Social Sciences, Media, Film and Education—you heard it here first📌
“New research has found some overseas online casinos are illegally targeting Australians using Facebook ads – and it’s a big problem.
By @Swinburne’s Dr César Albarrán-Torres & UniMelb colleague Professor Christine Parker https://t.co/JjNmx2Dnst
Digital natives are discovering the different reading experience that magazines provide.
Dr Julian Novitz @JulianNovitz on @abcnews radio 🎧 https://t.co/H8WDQWqZku
I am excited to share our report on the Circular Economy-Measurements, Assessments, and Pathways (CE-MAP) framework. The report details the research we conducted at @CUTransitions under the @SustainVic-funded Victorian Circular Activator project. https://t.co/bT5IyHR69M
@Swinburne@SwinHASS Film & TV is currently advertising for a Media Production Technical Officer AND a Media Production Audio Technician. All info via
https://t.co/TTU3azxTom Feel free to DM me (:-)
Does housing and socio-economic status impact our ability to garden? 🌳👩🌾🧑🌾🏡🍃🐝🐞🏘️
Read about this in our latest open access peer-reviewed paper published in the journal of Landscape and Urban Planning: https://t.co/SeqquJMrc8
Friday night at the @AustralianOpen Pride Launch with partner in crime @emmasherry 🌈🎾🥂
Always a fantastic event and celebration of inclusion in sport 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ And a privilege to listen to @ThisIanRoberts and @NickMcCarvel speak - two amazing storytellers 🎾
“Wendy Stone @ProfWendyStone is a professor of housing and social policy at Melbourne’s Swinburne University of Technology.
She believes no grounds evictions should be eradicated.
https://t.co/qcv85wlTxA
"Barbie can wear her screenplay’s origins proudly this awards season because adaptation never goes out of style". My article on #Barbie and the history of adaptation is now online. @Swinburne https://t.co/sdUzSyTxM3
New article out in @INTPOLITSOCIO by A/Prof Chris Agius @chrisagius & Dr Stefanie Fishel on our inability to imagine worldmaking possibilities in responding to covid—one that includes the more-than-human.
https://t.co/UkntAWBehf
“While the circulation and influence of print magazines may have reduced, they are not dead or even dying. They can be seen as moving into a smaller, but sustainable, place in the media landscape.
By Dr Julian Novitz @JulianNovitz https://t.co/59U8uoamzy
Last year @augustussegar and me co-produced "Gawe ka padi - Celebrating community and paddy".
Have you come across any other vertical documentaries?
Here is the trailer for the 31min smartphone documentary or 'mobile-mentary' as I would call it.
Congratulations to our student @jackmeehanmedia for his great video series on Constructive Journalism - well worth watching to learn more about the philosophies from the pioneers of the genre.
“While restricting apps’ use might seem like a quick fix, our research has found social media restrictions can strain parent-child relationships.
By Dr Milovan Savic @nav0lim and Dr Sonja Petrovic @sonjapetrovicc https://t.co/bgIyeC1eto
Chapter 11, by @s_battiston and @Dr_G_Abbondanza, reviews the book’s novel research outputs and argues for the need of a long-term strategy to further bolster 🇮🇹 🇦🇺 relations for the 21st century
https://t.co/HO7ai1kV0p
Calling all #gamehistory researchers! Have you submitted a proposal yet to the CFP for @Convergence_NMT special issue on Videogames & Hollywood in the 1990s? The deadline is now 22 Jan, so you have a bit of time to think about it, but not much.
https://t.co/NBbEVoB8my