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Swinburne University of Technology

Report

Online video in Australia: exploring audiovisual fiction sites


This report is about the growth of online video between 2010 and 2011. Three main measures were used: (1) the size of the 'unique Australian audience' visiting each site each month; (2) the total amount of time ('total minutes') spent on each site by these visitors; and (3) the average time spent on the site...
Article

Urban romance


Fifty years after the publication of Jane Jacobs’s landmark book, we’re still trying to find our way around the city, writes Richard Johnstone in Inside Story.
Article

Fatherhood settings and stories of gay men


This paper examines the fatherhood settings and fatherhood stories of fourteen Australian gay men aged 33–75 who were interviewed 2001–2003 as part of a larger study.
Article

We need to talk about COAG


The process has been hampered by a breakdown in trust between the Commonwealth and the states, writes Paul Kildea in Inside Story.
Survey Report

Swinburne National Technology and Society Monitor 2011


The Swinburne National Technology and Society Monitor provides an annual ‘snapshot’ of public perceptions of technological change. The Monitor is based on a national survey of 1000 Australian adults aged 18 to 94. The main findings of the 2011 Monitor are: 1. In general, Australians are comfortable with the rate of technological change in the...