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New Beats report: mass redundancies and career change in Australian journalism
L Zion, M Sherwood, P O'Donnell, T Marjoribanks, M Ricketson, A Dodd, ...
La Trobe, 2018
332018
Presumptions of promiscuity: reflections on being a widow or divorcee from three Indonesian communities
P Mahy, MS Winarnita, N Herriman
Indonesia and the Malay World 44 (128), 47-67, 2016
332016
“Like being shot in the face” or “I’m glad I’m out”: Journalists’ experiences of job loss in the Australian media industry 2012–2014
M Ricketson, A Dodd, L Zion, M Winarnita
Journalism studies 21 (1), 54-71, 2020
312020
Motherhood as cultural citizenship: Indonesian women in transnational families
MS Winarnita
The Asia Pacific journal of anthropology 9 (4), 304-318, 2008
262008
Narratives of exile twenty years on: long-term impacts of Indonesia’s 1998 violence on transnational Chinese-Indonesian women
M Winarnita, C Chan, L Butt
Identities 27 (2), 191-209, 2020
232020
The politics of commemorating the May 1998 mass rapes
MS Winarnita
RIMA: Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs 45 (1/2), 133-164, 2011
222011
Gendered digital citizenship: How Indonesian female journalists participate in gender activism
M Winarnita, N Bahfen, AR Mintarsih, G Height, J Byrne
Journalism Practice 16 (4), 621-636, 2022
212022
Seeking the state: Appropriating bureaucratic symbolism and wealth in the margins of Southeast Asia
N Herriman, M Winarnita
Oceania 86 (2), 132-150, 2016
162016
Dancing the feminine: gender and identity performances by Indonesian migrant women
MS Winarnita
Sussex Academic Press, 2016
132016
Caring and Family: Marriage Migration to the Malay Muslim Community of Home Island (Cocos Keeling Islands)
M Winarnita, N Herriman
Indonesia and the Malay World 40 (118), 372-387, 2012
112012
Commemoration and its limitations: the mass rapes of Chinese Indonesian women May 1998
MS Winarnita
Paper presented on the 17th Biennal Asian Studies Association of Australia …, 2008
92008
Influencing the influencers: Regulating the morality of online conduct in Indonesia
P Mahy, M Winarnita, N Herriman
Policy & Internet 14 (3), 574-596, 2022
82022
From mail order bride to terrorist strategy: How portrayals of Indonesian Australian marriages affect identity and belonging
MSW Doxey
International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities, and …, 2007
82007
Digital family ethnography: Lessons from fieldwork amongst Indonesians in Australia
M Winarnita
Migration, Mobility, & Displacement 4 (1), 105-117, 2019
72019
‘Close, not close’: migrant artists negotiating transnational mother-daughter intimacies
M Winarnita, W Dirgantoro, R Wilding
Emotion, space and society 31, 78-85, 2019
72019
The Cosmopolitan Performers: Chinese–Indonesian Migrants in Perth, Australia
M Winarnita, N Araujo
Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies 13 (1), 134-155, 2016
62016
Affect, creativity and migrant belonging
R Wilding, M Winarnita
Communication, Culture and Critique 15 (2), 283-289, 2022
52022
Asian women in Australian soap operas: questioning idealized hybrid representation
M Winarnita
Deakin University, 2011
52011
Commemorating gendered violence two decades on: Chinese Indonesian women’s voices in the diaspora
MS Winarnita, KMP Setiawan
Gender, Violence and Power in Indonesia, 119-142, 2020
42020
The Not-so-gentle Makassarese fan dance: Misperformance challenging Indonesian-Australian transnational femininity
M Winarnita
Anthropological Forum 26 (2), 177-195, 2016
42016
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