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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'. |
Media appearances
ABC 24 Hour, Live Television, The popularity of competitive weight loss shows in Australia has been rising. ABC News24, Sydney, ABC News with Ros Childs 25 Aug 2015 2:42 PM.