JOURNAL ARTICLES
Ellie Rennie and Julian Thomas (2008), 'Inside the House of SYN: digital literacy and youth media', Media International Australia, 128.
MEDIA
Ellie Rennie ABC Radio National, Media report (Nov 5 2008). Interview with Antony Funnell.
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/mediareport/stories/2008/2409990.htm#transcript
Ellie Rennie Creative Economy article, ‘Quality/control: a new system for ethical media’, Aug 5 2008. http://www.creative.org.au/webboard/results.chtml?filename_num=224226
CONFERENCE PAPERS
Ellie Rennie Plenary panel at the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia conference, Alice Springs, Nov 15 2008.
Ellie Rennie Plenary panel in Seoul, Korea, ‘Community media and convergence’, sponsored by the Telecommunications Commission of Korea, organised by Mediact, Dec 15-20 2008).
Ellie Rennie Quality Control: Designing a system for ethical media. Organised and facilitated by Ellie Rennie, supported by CCI, RMIT School of Applied Media and the State Library of Victoria. Oct 17, Melbourne.
Chris Wilson, ‘Modulations: Citizens, Consumers and the Emergence of Community Youth Radio’. Paper presented at ‘Creating Value: Between Commerce and Commons - CCI International Conference’, Brisbane, 25 - 27 June 2008.
Julian Thomas and Ellie Rennie, ‘Open source organisations and the changing role of third sector media’ Paper presented at ‘Creating Value: Between Commerce and Commons - CCI International Conference’, Brisbane, 25 - 27 June 2008.
Denise Meredyth, ‘What’s at stake for the state in redemptive youth work?’ Paper presented at ‘The Pedagogical State: Education, Citizenship, Governing’ Symposium, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, 24-25 September 2008
Chris Wilson, ‘Young People, Sounds and Citizenship: Reinventing Teen Radio’ Paper presented at Culture and Citizenship, 4th annual CRESC Conference, 3-5 September 2008, St Hugh’s College, Oxford
Aneta Podkalicka, Jon Staley and Georgie Webster, ‘Youthworx’. Paper presented at the Making Links Conference, 14-16 November 2008, University of Melbourne.