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    The borderless world according to Bloggers: Prosumers, produsers, creatives and post-consumers tell their side of the communications story

    189680_72977_C_-_Archer_2012_WPRF_paper.pdf (221.4Kb)
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    Authors
    Archer, Catherine
    Date
    2012
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Archer, Catherine. 2012. The borderless world according to Bloggers: Prosumers, produsers, creatives and post-consumers tell their side of the communications story, in Sison, M. and Sheehan, M. (ed), Proceedings of the World Public Relations Forum, Nov 18-20 2012, pp. 4-7. Melbourne, Australia: Public Relations Institute of Australia.
    Source Title
    Proceedings of the World Public Relations Forum
    Source Conference
    World Public Relations Forum
    ISBN
    9780646590776
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44164
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    • Curtin Research Publications
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