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International/National Conferences, Seminars papers

The Asian Conference on Media & Mass Communication, The Art Center Kobe, Kobe Japan, 12-15 November 2015 Mayyada, M & Rodan, D. (2015). Power and silence: Australian media portrayal of Israeli and Palestinian casualties during the Gaza war of 2014.
Australian and New Zealand Communication Association conference (ANZCA): The digital and the social: communication for inclusion and exchange. Swinburne University, Victoria 9-11 July, 2014 Uridge, L., Green, L., Rodan, D., & Cullen, T. (2014). A vulnerable community of heart patient's re/constructs media stories about cardiovascular disease. 
ANZCA Communicating change and changing communication in the 21st century, The University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia, SA. 4-6 July, 2012. Uridge, L., Rodan, D., & Green, L. (2012). A moderator's dilemma: Munchausen syndrome by internet?

Embodied Knowledges: An interdisciplinary Symposium, ECU Perth, WA. October 19-21st, 2011.

Rodan, D. (2011). Remaking the obese 'self' in The Biggest Loser: Couples (Australia). 

Cultural attitudes towards technology and communication (CATaC) The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 15-18 June 2010.

Uridge, L., Rodan, D., and Green, L. (2010) Negotiating conflict and negativity in an online community for recovering heart patients.

Annual Conference of The Australian and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA), Old Parliament House, Canberra, 7-9 July 2010

Uridge, L., Rodan, D., & Green, L. (2010). Using nicknames, pseudonyms and avatars on HeartNET: A snapshot of an online health support community.

Annual Conference of The Australian and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA), Old Parliament House, Canberra, 7-9 July 2010

Rodan, D. (2010).Technologies of the self: Remaking the obese 'self' in The Biggest Loser: Couples (Australia).

Living Cultures - Contemporary Ethnographies of Culture. The University of Leeds. 30 March, 2009.

Uridge, L. Green, L., & Rodan, D. (2009). Using nicknames, pseudonyms and avatars online: Signing off as myself. 

Cultural Studies Association of Australasia (CSAA), Western Australian School of Mines, Curtin University, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. 6-9 December, 2008.

Uridge, L. Rodan, D., & Green, L. (2008). When virtual and real worlds clash. 

VARIO Health Institute, Edith Cowan, Perth. WA, 01-2 December 2008.

Uridge, L., Green, L, & Rodan, D. (2008) Enhancing wellness: HeartNET an online interactive community supporting people with cardiovascular disease.

Transforming Information and Learning Conference 2008, Perth, Western Australia. 10-11 October 2008. http://conferences.scis.ecu.edu.au/TILC2008/

Uridge, L., Rodan, D., & Green, L. (2008). HeartNET: Moving towards a transformative space? 

The New Zealand Discourse Conference AUT University, New Zealand, 6-8 December 2007.

Rodan, D, & Mummery, (2007) Deconstructing Australianness through Letters to the Editor.

CREATEC Research Seminar, ECU, 10 October 2007.

Rodan, D (2007). Sleek, slim, stylish, flat, screens: Place, space and the televisual experience.

Pubtalk Seminar, Murdoch University, WA, 18 October 2007

Rodan, D (2007). Sleek, slim, stylish, flat, screens: Place, space and the televisual experience.

Media Change and Social Theory Conference, University of Manchester and Centre for Media, Culture and History, New York University, Oxford, UK, 6-8 September, 2006.

Rodan, D & Mummery, J. (2006). Being Australian and the problem of detainees: Petro Georgiou and inclusivity. 

Internationalising Media Studies: Imperatives and impediments. University of Westminster, London, 15-16 September, 2006.

Rodan, D. (2006). Merchandising Desperate Housewives: Further popularising of a Western global post-feminism. 

Cultural Studies Association of Australasia Annual Conference. Canberra University, 6-8 December, 2006.

Rodan, D & Mummery, J. (2006). Discursive un-Australia: Refugees and the exclusivity of being Australian.

Philosophy National Colloquium, Murdoch University, 28 November, 2006. 

Brewer, C., Lebeck, P., O'Mahoney, L., Rodan, D., Routley, J., Schwaiger, L., Shaw, G., & Trees, T. (2006). Conversion of the self: Turning to philosophy as an activity to think the self.

Identity Matters/Shimmering Horizons. Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, UK. 29 June- 01 July 2005

Rodan, D & Lange, C.(2005). Un(like) Me: Representations of Afghan refugees on Australian television programmes.

Cultural Studies Association Australasia annual conference: Everyday Transformations: The Twenty-First Century Quotidian Perth, Western Australia, 9-11 December, 2004

Rodan, D & Mummery, J. (2004). Discursive Australia: the articulation of refugees in the Australian public sphere.

Mobile Boundaries/Rigid Worlds: The Contemporary Paradox, Centre for Social Inclusion, Macquarie University, Sydney, 27-28 September, 2004

Rodan, D & Mummery, J. (2004). Discursive Australia: Public discussion of refugees in the early 21st century.

Cultural Studies Association Australasia Conference Christchurch, New Zealand, 06-8 December 2003

Rodan, D & Toye, C. (2003). Constituting identity of older people in retirement village advertising: Western Australia a case study.

International Federation on Ageing 6th Global Conference: Maturity Matters Perth, WA. October, 2002.

Baldock, C., Bowden, P., Harris, T., Rodan, D., & Trees, K. (2002). Creating age friendly communities.

International Federation on Ageing 6th Global Conference: Maturity Matters Perth, WA. October, 2002.

Lebeck, P., Rodan, D., & Schwaiger, L. (2002). Ageing and the arts: Rereading the body in decline.

Crossroads in Cultural Studies Fourth International Conference, Tampere, Finland. July, 2002.

Rodan, D, & Mummery. (2002). Different understandings of democracy in the Sept 11 and the Tampa event: Protection of 'our way of life' versus global humanitarianism.

Researching Women Conference, Centre for Research for Women, Curtin. University, Perth.

Rodan, D, (2001). Reading postcolonial/feminist: Liberalism and femininity in the film East is East.

Annual Conference of The Australian and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA), Edith Cowan University, Perth. 2001.

Rodan, D., Baldock, C., Bowden, P., Harris, T., & Trees, K. (2001). Discoursing age: Defining traces of 'positive ageing'.

Australian Women's Studies Association Conference, Macquarie University, Sydney. January, 2001.

Rodan, D, (2001). Deconstructing the identity of 'Women' in the film East is East.

The International Foundation for Androgynous Studies Symposium, University of Western Australia, 2001. 

Rodan, D, (2001). Deconstructing 'sameness' and 'difference' in theories of identity.

Refiguring Postcoloniality Beyond Literature Colloquium. Murdoch University, February, 2000.

Rodan, D, (2000). Deconstructing identities: The social and historical context of Sammy and Rosie Get Laid.

Anthropology: Visions and Futures, Australian Anthropology Society University of Western Australia, October, 2000. 

Rodan, D, (2000). Deconstructing 'sameness' and 'difference' in theories of identity.

3rd Annual Humanities Postgraduate Research Conference, 1999.

Rodan, D, (1999). Deconstructing identities: The social and historical context of Sammy and Rosie Get Laid.

Women and Human Rights, Social Justice and Citizenship, International Federation For Research in Women's History Conference University of Melbourne, September, 1998. 

Rodan, D, (1998). The problem of legitimation in late twentieth century liberalism: Instances from the Australian context.

Women and Citizenship Seminar Series, University of Western Australia. 1997.

Rodan, D, (1997). Shaping biography: Narrative, fiction, history, and 'a lived life'.

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