Kate Holland

University of Canberra - Faculty of Arts and Design

Australia

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

9

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1,235

TOTAL CITATIONS

5

Scholarly Papers (9)

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Media Guidelines for the Responsible Reporting of Violence Against Women: A Review of Evidence and Issues

Georgina Sutherland, Angus McCormack, Patricia Easteal, Kate Holland and Jane Pirkis (2016) Guidelines for Reporting on Violence Against Women in the News Media. Australian Journalism Review 38(1): 5-17.
Number of pages: 13 Posted: 31 Aug 2016
University of Melbourne - School of Population Health, University of Melbourne, University of Canberra Law School, University of Canberra - Faculty of Arts and Design and University of Melbourne - Centre for Mental Health
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media and violence against women, media reporting guidelines violence against women

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Mapping National News Reports on COVID-19 in Australia: Topics, Sources, and Imagined Audiences

Holland K and Lewis M (2021) 'Mapping national news reports on COVID-19 in Australia: Topics, sources and imagined audiences', in Communicating COVID-19: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (ed. M Lewis, E Govender and K Holland), Palgrave Macmillan: London.
Number of pages: 23 Posted: 16 Jun 2021 Last Revised: 10 Aug 2021
Kate Holland and Monique Lewis
University of Canberra - Faculty of Arts and Design and Griffith University
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COVID-19; COVID; coronavirus; biocommunicability; biomediatisation; news reporting; Australia; public health

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Australian Media Messages: Critical Discourse Analysis of Two Intimate Homicides Involving Domestic Violence

Patricia Easteal, Kate Holland, Michelle Dunne Breen, Cathy Vaughan and Georgina Suth-erland, (2018) ‘Australian Media Messages: Critical Discourse Analysis of Two Intimate Homicides involving Domestic Violence,’ Violence Against Women, doi/10.1177/1077801218780364
Number of pages: 32 Posted: 02 Aug 2018
University of Canberra Law School, University of Canberra - Faculty of Arts and Design, University of Canberra - Faculty of Arts and Design, University of Melbourne - Melbourne School of Population and Global Health and University of Melbourne - School of Population Health
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Australian Media And Intimate Partner Homicide, Australian Media And Violence Against Women, Violence Against Women, Media And Critical Discourse Analysis

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The Interdisciplinary Communication Dynamics of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Lewis, Holland and Govender (2021), 'The interdisciplinary communication dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic'. In M. Lewis, E. Govender & K. Holland (eds), Communicating COVID-19: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. London: Palgrave Macmillan
Number of pages: 17 Posted: 29 Jul 2021
Monique Lewis, Eliza Govender and Kate Holland
Griffith University, University of KwaZulu-Natal and University of Canberra - Faculty of Arts and Design
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COVID-19; COVID; public health crisis; health communication; news media; social media; digital technology

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Teaching Journalists About Violence Against Women Best Reportage Practices: An Australian Case Study

Patricia Easteal, Annie Blatchford, Kate Holland and Georgina Sutherland, (2021)Teaching Journalists about Violence Against Women Best Reportage Practices: An Australian Case Study, Journalism Practice https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2021.1886866
Number of pages: 18 Posted: 22 Mar 2021 Last Revised: 28 May 2024
University of Canberra Law School, University of Melbourne Law School, University of Canberra - Faculty of Arts and Design and University of Melbourne - School of Population Health
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Violence against women reportage, Violence against women media training, Australia, Reporting violence against women court cases

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Mediated Representations of Violence against Women in the Mainstream News in Australia

Georgina Sutherland, Patricia Easteal, Cathy Vaughan and Kate Holland, (2019) Mediated Representations of Violence against Women in the Mainstream News in Australia. BMC Public Health 19502 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-6793-2
Number of pages: 8 Posted: 29 May 2019
University of Melbourne - School of Population Health, University of Canberra Law School, University of Canberra - Faculty of Arts and Design and University of Melbourne - Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
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Violence against women, News, Media, Australia

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Exploring Australian Journalism Discursive Practices in Reporting Rape: The Pitiful Predator and the Silent Victim

Michelle Dunne Breen, Patricia Easteal, Kate Georgina Sutherland, Dr Cathy Vaughan (2017) Exploring Australian Journalism Discursive Practices in Reporting Rape: the Pitiful Predator and the Silent Victim. Discourse and Communication. DOI: 10.1177/1750481317697858
Posted: 24 Mar 2017 Last Revised: 26 Mar 2017
University of Canberra - Faculty of Arts and Design, University of Canberra Law School, University of Canberra - Faculty of Arts and Design, University of Melbourne - School of Population Health and University of Melbourne - Melbourne School of Population and Global Health

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Critical discourse analysis, journalism discursive practices, news reporting, reporting practices, violence against women

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How are Women Who Kill Portrayed in Newspaper Media? Connections with Social Values and the Legal System

Patricia Easteal, Lorana Bartels, Kate Holland and Noni Nelson, ‘How Women who Kill are Portrayed in Newspaper Media? Connections with Social Values and the Legal System,’ 51 (2015) Women Studies International Forum: 31-41.
Posted: 25 May 2015 Last Revised: 28 Sep 2018
University of Canberra Law School, Australian National University (ANU) - ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods, Independent and University of Canberra - Faculty of Arts and Design

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women who kill; media representations; media and law

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Enduring Themes and Silences in Media Portrayals of Violence Against Women

48 Women Studies International Forum: 103-113, 2015
Posted: 30 Jan 2015 Last Revised: 28 Sep 2018
Patricia L. Easteal, Keziah Judd and Kate Holland
University of Canberra Law School, University of Canberra and University of Canberra - Faculty of Arts and Design

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Media portrayal, violence against women, media framing