Publications for Mitchell Hobbs Publications for Mitchell Hobbs 2016 Hobbs, M. (2016). The sociology of spin: An investigation into the uses, practices and consequences of political communication. Journal of Sociology, 52(2), 371-386. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1440783314562 414">[More Information]</a> 2015 Chalkley, T., Hobbs, M., Brown, A., Cinque, T., Warren, B., Finn, M. (2015). Communication, Digital Media and Everyday Life, 2nd Edition. South Melbourne: Oxford University Press. Hobbs, M. (2015). Media, social media, and why you should think twice before posting that! [in press]. In James Arvanitakis (Eds.), Sociologic: Analysing Everyday Life and Culture. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. Nilan, P., Burgess, H., Hobbs, M., Threadgold, S., Alexander, W. (2015). Youth, Social Media, and Cyberbullying Among Australian Youth: "Sick Friends". Social Media + Society, July-December, 1-12. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2056305115604 848">[More Information]</a> 2014 Hobbs, M., McKnight, D. (2014). 'Kick this mob out': The Murdoch media and the Australian Labor Government (2007 to 2013). Global Media Journal: Australian Edition, 8(2), 1-13. <a href="http://www.hca.uws.edu.au/gmjau/?p=107 5">[More Information]</a> 2013 McKnight, D., Hobbs, M. (2013). Public Contest through the Popular Media: The Mining Industry's Advertising War against the Australian Labor Government. Australian Journal of Political Science, 48(3), 307-319. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10361146.2013. 821101">[More Information]</a> 2012 Chalkley, T., Brown, A., Cinque, T., Warren, B., Hobbs, M., Finn, M. (2012). Communication, New Media and Everyday Life. Sputh Melbourne: Oxford University Press Australia. Hobbs, M. (2012). Designing desire: advertising, consumption and identity. In Tony Chalkley, Adam Brown, Toija Cinque, Brad Warren, Mitchell Hobbs, Mark Finn (Eds.), Communication, New Media and Everyday Life, (pp. 67-82). Sputh Melbourne: Oxford University Press Australia. Hobbs, M. (2012). Semiotics: making meaning from signs. In Tony Chalkley, Adam Brown, Toija Cinque, Brad Warren, Mitchell Hobbs, Mark Finn (Eds.), Communication, New Media and Everyday Life, (pp. 83-96). Sputh Melbourne: Oxford University Press Australia. 2011 McKnight, D., Hobbs, M. (2011). 'You're all a Bunch of Pinkos': Rupert Murdoch and the Politics of HarperCollins. Media Culture and Society, 33(6), 835-850. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0163443711411 004">[More Information]</a> 2010 Hobbs, M. (2010). Neo-conned: The Murdoch Press and the Iraq War. International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, 6(2), 187-207. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/mcp.6.2.187_1"> [More Information]</a> 2009 Hobbs, M. (2009). Moving Beyond ‘Decorative Theory’. Nexus, 21(2), 15-16. 2008 Hobbs, M. (2008). On Discourse and Representation: Reflections on Michel Foucault's Contribution to the Study of the Mass Media. The annual conference of The Australian Sociological Association 2008, Melbourne: The Australian Sociological Association (TASA). 2007 Hobbs, M. (2007). 'More Paper than Physical': The Reincorporation of News Corp and its Representation in the Australian Press. Journal of Sociology, 43(3), 263-281. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1440783307080 106">[More Information]</a> Hobbs, M. (2007). Reflections on the 'Reality' of the Iraq War: The Demise of Baudrillard's Search for Truth? <i>TASA & SAANZ Joint Conference 2007 Public Sociologies: Lessons and Trans-Tasman Comparisons</i>, Auckland: University of Auckland.