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Intersectionality and Invisible Victims: Reflections on Data Challenges and Vicarious Trauma in Femicide, Family and Intimate Partner Homicide Research
P Cullen, M Dawson, J Price, J Rowlands
Journal of Family Violence, 2021
642021
Counting dead women in Australia: An in-depth case review of femicide
P Cullen, G Vaughan, Z Li, J Price, D Yu, E Sullivan
Journal of family violence 34, 1-8, 2019
422019
For the lifestyle and a love of creativity: Australian students’ motivations for studying journalism
F Hanusch, K Clifford, K Davies, P English, J Fulton, M Lindgren, ...
Media International Australia 160 (1), 101-113, 2016
342016
Australian journalism students' professional views and news consumption: Results from a representative study
F Hanusch, K Clifford, K Davies, P English, J Fulton, M Lindgren, ...
Australian Journalism Review 37 (1), 5, 2015
112015
Australian universities are dying and no one is coming to save them
J Price
Sydney Morning Herald. https://www. smh. com. au/national …, 2021
62021
Destroying the joint: a case study of feminist digital activism in Australia and its account of fatal violence against women
J Price
University of Sydney, 2019
62019
March in March grows from genuine grassroots
J Price
The Age 4, 2014
62014
You can’t be what you can’t see: The invisible women in our media’
J Price
The Sydney Morning Herald 5, 2019
52019
Women for media report:‘You can’t be what you can’t see’
J Price, AM Payne
Women’s, 2019
52019
Australian of the year Rosie Batty calls on PM Tony Abbott to reinstate community services
J Price
Sydney Morning Herald, 2015
22015
Way to destroy the joint Alan
J Price
Walkley Magazine, 2012
22012
That's what friends are for: Creating an online community of, and for, first year students to increase retention
J Price
ASCILITE 2011-The Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary …, 2011
22011
2021 Women for Media Report: “Take the Next Steps”
J Price, B with Williams
Women’s Leadership Institute Australia, 2021
1*2021
You can’t be what you can’t see. Women’s Leadership Institute Australia 2019 Women for Media Report
J Price, AM Payne
Women's Leadership Institute Australia, 2019
12019
Peeling back the layers, sexist ads don't work
J Price
Canberra Times, 2013
12013
Sexual assault, too often, begins in the home
J Price
The Canberra Times, 2013
12013
Caroline Criado-Perez forces social media to wake
J Price
The Canberra Times, 2013
12013
Gillard and Gender: Has She Been Vindicated?
J Price
The Conversation, 2013
12013
‘I Can't Wait Til I'm an Actual Journalist’: How Students Begin to Become Journalists
J Price
University of Technology Sydney, 2013
12013
The Writing on the Walls
J Price
Destroying the Joint, ed Jane Caro, 2013
12013
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