I have truly enjoyed this subject. From the first workshop, it felt kind of like a therapy session, where we all just shared our thoughts and feelings… Read more “Reflection”
Presentation Reflection
When preparing this presentation and conducting my interview with Kelly Dinnerville, a community relations coordinator at Cancer Council. I realised just how essential it was for me… Read more “Presentation Reflection”
A Story for Ourselves
My reflection of an experience where I have dealt with disruption and change will focus on my current place of employment. I work as an aged carer… Read more “A Story for Ourselves”
Flies in the eyes
Where do fundraising ads need to draw the line? Almost half of the world’s population (over 3 billion people) live on less than $2.50 a day. People… Read more “Flies in the eyes”
Final Project
Are women likely to message first on dating apps and is it changing traditional gender roles in dating? Introduction: My research question has changed since my pitch… Read more “Final Project”
Ethnographic Study Part 2: Online Dating
When this assessment asked: What is of interest to me in relation to people and media? My answer was: How are online dating apps like Tinder and… Read more “Ethnographic Study Part 2: Online Dating”
Ethnographic Study Part 1: Online Dating
How are online dating apps like Tinder and Bumble changing how we approach dating? I was recently talking to a group of friends and we were taking… Read more “Ethnographic Study Part 1: Online Dating”
TV Memories
When I think of my own TV memories it’s very hard to settle on one. We only had one TV which resulted in many heated debates on… Read more “TV Memories”
NBN Digital Divide
I can still remember the conversation I had with my friend the day I discovered what NBN was. I was complaining about the constant internet issues I… Read more “NBN Digital Divide”
Phones, public screens and surveillance
We all adjust to the social rules of settings and to the people around us. We act differently in front of strangers then we do with friends,… Read more “Phones, public screens and surveillance”