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Scholarly Publications

Journal Articles

 

Avieson, B., Mazumdar, S. (2025). Wiki warriors: language editors counter knowledge hierarchies during the pandemic. Asian Journal of Communication, pp. 1-19. ISSN 0129-2986

 

Avieson, B., Di Lauro, F. (2024). Diversity, diasporas and digitality: the worlds of Wikimedia and beyond. New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, 30(3-4), 177-180. 


Cheng, L., Avieson, B. (2024). "Am I a Journalist?" Lifestyle Journalists' Discursive Construction of Their Profession Inside, Outside, and Alongside the Journalistic Field. Journalism Studies, 25(15), 1834-1853.


Avieson, B. (2023). A Concept Note on Emerging Area of Research: Life Journeys of Older Persons: Exploring the Migration Histories of Tamil Communities in Mumbai and Sydney. HelpAge India-Research and Development Journal, 26(2), 36-37.
 

Avieson, B. (2022). Editors, sources and the 'go back' button: Wikipedia's framework for beating misinformation. First Monday, 27(11).


Avieson, B 2022 'Two Wikipedias in Bhutan: problems and solutions for knowledge equity in the digital age', Asian Journal of Communicationhttps://doi.org/10.1080/01292986.2021.1937248

 

Avieson, B., Di Lauro, F. (2021). Introduction: Special issue on the worlds of Wikipedia. New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, 27(3), 205-206.

 

McDonald, W., Avieson, B. (2020). Journalism in disguise: Standpoint Theory and the Ethics of Gunter Wallraff's Undercover Immersion. Journalism Practice, 14(1), 34-47. [More Information]

 
Avieson, B 2019 ‘Breaking news on Wikipedia: collaborating, collating and competing’, First Monday, vol. 24 (5), May.
 
Avieson, B, & McDonald, W 2019, ‘Journalism in Disguise: Standpoint Theory and the Ethics of Gunter Wallraff’s Undercover Immersion, Journalism Practice, DOI: 10.1080/17512786.2019.1596752
 
McDonald W & Avieson B 2019, ‘Having your Story and Data too: The Australian Colonial Narrative Journalism Database’, Literary Journalism Studies, vol. 11, no. 2.
 
Avieson, B 2018, ‘Wikipedia as tool for GNH’, Journal of Bhutan Studies, vol. 38, Centre for Bhutan Studies, Thimphu.
 
Avieson, B & McDonald, W 2017, ‘Dangerous Liaisons: Undercover Journalism, Standpoint Theory and Social Revelation’, Media International Australia, vol 163 (1) pp 137-150.
 
Avieson, B 2015, ‘From Mani Stones to Twitter: Bhutan Creates a Unique Media Matrix for a 21st Century Democracy’, International Journal of Communication, (9), pp. 2487–2506.
 
Avieson, B 2014, ‘Creative non-fiction as a third way for cross-cultural research and reporting’, Australian Journalism Review, vol. 36, no. 2, pp. 171-182.
 
McDonald, W & Avieson, B 2014, ‘Against the tide: Alternative voices in colonial Australian writing’, Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics, 11 (4), pp. 29-37.
 
Avieson, B 2008, ‘Writing - A methodology for the new millenium’, TEXT, Vol 12, No. 2.
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Co-Edited Collections

Avieson, B & Palden, T 2024, Intersections of Culture, Climate, and Science: Innovations from Bhutanese research in Australia, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, doi: 10.25910/z0hq-ah54
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Avieson, B & Di Lauro, F, 2024, Diversity, Diasporas and Digitality: The Worlds of Wikimedia and beyond, New Review of Hypermedia and Mutimedia, vol. 30, https://doi.org/10.1080/13614568.2024.2422640
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Avieson, B & Di Lauro, F 2021, Special issue on the Worlds of Wikipedia, (guest editors), New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, doi: 10.1080/13614568.2021.1950392
 
Avieson, B, Giles, F & Joseph, S 2019, Still Here: Memoirs of Trauma, Illness and Loss, London: Routledge.
 
Avieson, B, Giles, F & Joseph, S 2018, Mediating Memory: Tracing the Limits of Memoir, London: Routledge.

Chapters

Avieson, B 2019 ‘Bhutan’ in D. Merskin & J. G. Golson (eds.), The Sage International Encyclopedia of Mass Media and Society. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
 
Avieson, B, Giles, F & Joseph, S 2019 ‘Introduction’ in Avieson, B, Giles, F & Joseph, S 2019, Still Here: Memoirs of Trauma, Illness and Loss, London: Routledge.
 
Avieson, B 2018 ‘Holding the memories: death, success and the ethics of memoir’ in Avieson, B, Giles F & Joseph, S (eds) Mediating Memory: Tracing the Limits of Memoir, London: Routledge.
 
Avieson, B, Giles, F & Joseph, S 2018 ‘Introduction’ in Avieson, B, Giles, F & Joseph, S (eds) Mediating Memory: Tracing the Limits of Memoir, London: Routledge.
 
Avieson, B 2017, ‘History of the Internet in Bhutan’, in G. Goggin & M. McLelland (eds), The Routledge Companion to Global Internet Histories, Routledge, NY.
 
Avieson, B & Tshering, K 2016, ‘Seduced by Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness’, in N Chitty, L Ji, G Rawnsley & C Hayden (eds), Routledge Handbook on Soft Power, Routledge, NY (chapter commissioned).
 
Avieson, B 2015, ‘Bhutan turns on the television’, in J Tay, K Iwabuchi & G Turner (eds.), Television Histories in Asia: Issues and Contexts, Routledge, UK.
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Other Research Outputs

McDonald, W, Avieson, B, Davies, K, 2016-ongoing, Australian Colonial Literary Journalism Database, now under the umbrella of Austlit: Discover Australian Stories (https://www.austlit.edu.au/). Online database
 
Avieson, B 2014, A Story from Bhutan: The Making of Travellers & Magicians, directed and co-written by Eric Blair. Documentary

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