School of English, Communications and Performance Studies, Monash University
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Podcasts:
The Word as Weapon | Kim Scott
Political Cinema Today: The New Exigencies | Nicole Brenez
Jackson Pollock: The Artist as 'Shaman'
Denaturing
Network Ecologies
Exploding the Binaries
Globalising Male Melodrama | R. Barton Palmer
The Mythology of Gardens
Ethnographic Sources of Modernism: The Australian Influence
The Sacredness of Nature: Animism, Spirit and the Aboriginal Gift
What Do We Know When We Know Where Something Is? A Note on Brains, Maps, and Screens | Vinzenz Hediger
The News of the World hacking scandal has re-ignited debates over the need for privacy law in Australia. Journalists have always pushed the boundaries of legality in order to obtain information. However, there is a difference between morality and legality. In this paper we explore the value of privacy and whether it can be reconciled with ‘freedom of expression’ and the ‘public’s right to know’. We will argue that it can with a clear understanding of the nature of the public interest. Accordingly, invasions of privacy can be morally justified in circumstances when it meets this interest.
Piracy Isn't a Crime, It's a Lifestyle: Live Television Sport and the War Against Online Media Piracy
World Rights: Literary Agents as Brokers in the Contemporary Mediasphere
Who Owns the Music? Uses and Abuses of Music Copyright Debates