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Timothy Marjoribanks
Researcher at Swinburne University of Technology
Publications - 81
Citations - 901
Timothy Marjoribanks is an academic researcher from Swinburne University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Journalism & Politics. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 76 publications receiving 758 citations. Previous affiliations of Timothy Marjoribanks include Harvard University & University of Melbourne.
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Mediated Multiculturalism: Newspaper Representations of Sudanese Migrants in Australia
TL;DR: This article conducted a content analysis of 203 newspaper articles published in The Age, The Herald Sun and The Australian during the 2007 Federal Election to investigate how the Australian print media represented Sudanese people and what such representations suggest about contemporary media discourses around multiculturalism.
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News Corporation, Technology and the Workplace: Global Strategies, Local Change
TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical debate about global technology and the local workplace was conducted in the newspaper industry in three countries: Britain, Australia and the United States, where News Corporation is a global media company.
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Sport and Social Inequalities
TL;DR: The authors argue that the gender, racial and national hierarchies that sport is embedded within interact to largely prevent sport from being a site for social mobility, despite popular myths to the contrary.
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The development of leaders able to respond to climate change and sustainability challenges: the role of business schools
TL;DR: The role of business academics and business schools in the development of leaders able to respond to climate change and sustainability challenges was discussed during a panel discussion at the First Academic Symposium on Leadership for Climate Change and Sustainability held at La Trobe University, Melbourne in February 2011.
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Reform and autonomy: perceptions of the Australian general practice community
TL;DR: An analysis of 343 items on autonomy and reform collected from 3 key general practice journals suggests the importance of using a multi-component model of autonomy, as it allows for a nuanced analysis of the relationship between the reform process and autonomy.