This article surveys Graeme Turner's research contributions to media and communication studies since the 1990s, and his intellectual and pedagogical leadership in the field in Australia and beyond. It considers his work in critical industry studies, as well as his interest in the nation, and his views on issues including technology and the creative industries.
BellPBoehringerKCroftsS (1982) Programmed Politics: A Study of Australian Television. Sydney: Sable Publishing.
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CunninghamSTurnerG (eds) (1993) The Media in Australia: Industries, Texts, Audiences. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
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CunninghamSTurnerG (eds) (1997) The Media in Australia: Industries, Texts, Audiences. 2nd ed. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
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CunninghamSTurnerG (eds) (2002) The Media and Communications in Australia. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
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CunninghamSTurnerG (eds) (2006) The Media and Communications in Australia. 2nd ed. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
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CunninghamSTurnerG (eds) (2010) The Media and Communications in Australia. 3rd ed. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
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Griffen-FoleyBTurnbullS (eds) (2024) The Media and Communications in Australia. 5th ed. Oxford: Routledge.
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MayerH (1964) The Press in Australia. Melbourne: Lansdowne.
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TurnbullS (2024) Introduction: Thirty years on. In: Griffen-FoleyBTurnbullS (eds) The Media and Communications in Australia. 5th ed. Oxford: Routledge, 3–8.
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TurnerG (1986) National Fictions: Literature, Film and the Construction of Australian Narrative. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
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TurnerG (ed) (1993) Nation, Culture, Text: Australian Cultural and Media Studies. London: Routledge.
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TurnerG (1994) Making it National: Nationalism and Australian Popular Culture. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
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TurnerG (1999) Tabloidization, journalism and the possibility of critique. International Journal of Cultural Studies2(1): 59–76.
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TurnerG (2000) Media wars: journalism, cultural and media studies in Australia. Journalism1(3): 353–365.
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TurnerG (2001) Editorial. MIA (99): 1–2.
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TurnerG (2003) ‘Popularising politics’: this Day Tonight and Australian television current affairs. MIA (106): 137–150.
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TurnerG (2005) Ending the Affair: The Decline of Television Current Affairs in Australia. Sydney: UNSW Press.
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TurnerG (2007a) Some things we should know about talkback radio. MIA (122): 73–80.
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TurnerG (2007b) Jonestalk: the specificity of Alan Jones. MIA (122): 132–149.
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TurnerG (2010a) Book Review, Changing Stations: the Story of Australian Commercial Radio. Journal of Australian Studies34(3): 410–411.
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TurnerG (2010b) Ordinary People and the Media: The Demotic Turn. Los Angeles: Sage.
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TurnerG (2013) Interview with Graeme Turner. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies10(1): 138–153.
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TurnerG (2014) Reflections on MIA on the occasion of its 150th issue. MIA (150): 29–31.
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TurnerG (2015) Afterword: so … what has become of Australian cultural studies?Cultural Studies29(4): 609–614.
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TurnerG (2016) Re-Inventing the Media. New York: Routledge.
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TurnerG (2020) Essays in Media and Cultural Studies: In Transition. New York: Routledge.
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TurnerGCunninghamS (1993) The media in Australia today. In: CunninghamSTurnerG (eds) The Media in Australia: Industries, Texts, Audiences. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 3–15.
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TurnerGCunninghamS (eds) (2000) The Australian TV Book. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
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TurnerGTayJ (eds) (2009) Television Studies After TV: Understanding Television in the Post-Broadcast Era. Abingdon: Routledge.