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Stephanie Brookes
Stephanie Brookes
Senior Lecturer, Journalism Studies, Monash University
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Populism in theory and practice: Analysing celebrity politics
D Nolan, S Brookes
Media Asia 40 (4), 373-383, 2013
182013
Contemporary political communications: Audiences, politicians and the media in international research
S Young, S Bourne, S Younane
Sociology Compass 1 (1), 41-59, 2007
182007
What do we mean when we talk about populism? Local politics, global movements and ‘the people’in political coverage of the 2016 Australian federal and United States …
S Brookes
Media, Culture & Society 40 (8), 1252-1269, 2018
162018
The problems of populism: celebrity politics and citizenship
D Nolan, S Brookes
Communication Research and Practice 1 (4), 349-361, 2015
112015
EXCLUSION AND NATIONAL IDENTITY: The Language of Immigration and Border Control in Australian Federal Election Campaigns
S Brookes
Refereed paper presented to the Australasian Political Science Association …, 2010
102010
Communities of practice in the production and resourcing of fact-checking
S Brookes, L Waller
Journalism 24 (9), 1938-1958, 2023
92023
'Working Families' and the'Opportunity Society': Political Rhetoric in the 2007 Australian Federal Election Campaign
S Younane
Communication, Politics & Culture 41 (2), 62-83, 2008
92008
“There’s Just Way More Places Operating in the Same Space”: Competition and Boundary Work in Australian and United States Political Journalism
S Brookes
Journalism Studies 21 (3), 319-335, 2020
72020
Politics, Media and Campaign Language: Australia's Identity Anxiety
S Brookes
72017
Secure in our identity”: Regional Threat and Opportunity in Australian Election Discourse
S Younane Brookes
Australian Journal of Politics and History 58 (4), 542-66, 2012
72012
Unscripted and unpredictable: Communication and connection in'televised town halls', Australian federal election 2010
S Younane Brookes
Communication, Politics & Culture 44 (2), 57-75, 2011
72011
‘Join us for all the developments’: Guardian Australia and the construction of journalistic identity in press gallery reporting
S Brookes
Media International Australia 167 (1), 105-120, 2018
52018
“Secure in our Identity”: Regional Threat and Opportunity in Australian Election Discourse, 1993 and 1996
SY Brookes
Australian Journal of Politics & History 58 (4), 542-556, 2012
52012
Exclusion and national identity: The language of immigration and border control in Australian federal elections 1903-2001
S Younane Brookes
Australian Political Studies Association Conference, Melbourne, 2010
52010
Political journalism and the one-stop shop: Legacy news organisations' online coverage of the 2016 Australian federal and US presidential elections
S Brookes
Australian Journalism Review 40 (1), 5-18, 2018
42018
Australian foreign policy and news media: national identity and the sale of uranium to India and China
AE Davis, S Brookes
Australian Journal of Political Science 51 (1), 51-67, 2016
42016
YouTube/OurTube/TheirTube: Official and unofficial online campaign advertising, negativity, and popularity
J Groshek, S Brookes
Presidential campaigning and social media: An analysis of the 2012 campaign …, 2015
42015
‘Up close and in person’: United States and Australian political reporters’ changing conceptions of the value of campaign coverage
S Brookes
Journalism 20 (8), 1035-1051, 2019
32019
Ceding ground as a strategic concession in fact-checking: Shifting practice to shift power
L Waller, S Brookes
Media International Australia 184 (1), 35-48, 2022
22022
Abandoning Either/Ors in Analyzing Shifts in Humanitarian Reporting
D Nolan, S Brookes, M Imison
Journalism Practice, Online First, 2019
22019
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