
Publications
Book Chapter
Hadlow, Martin Lindsay (2009). The Mosquito Network: American Military Broadcasting in the South-West Pacific 1944-1946. The Military, the Media and Information Warfare. (pp. x-x) edited by P. Dennis and J. Grey. Canberra: Australian Military History Publications.
Journal Articles
Hadlow, Martin (2014). 'No Propaganda Will Be Broadcast': the Rise and Demise of Australian Military Broadcasting. Media International Australia, 150 (150), 77-82. doi: 10.1177/1329878x1415000117
Hadlow, Martin (2012). The information battlefield: representing Australians at war. Media International Australia, 144 (144), 171-172. doi: 10.1177/1329878x1214400129
Hadlow, Martin (2012). "24 torpedo bombers headed yours": Coastwatchers proved vital in the defence of Australia. Wartime (57), 36-38.
Hadlow, Martin (2010). Understanding community media. Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy, 137 (137), 166-167. doi: 10.1177/1329878x1013700128
Hadlow, Martin (2009). New media and the next generation: Game on...or game over?. Media Digest, 12-13.
Hadlow, M. (2009). Reviews: A Burqa and a Hard Place: Three Years in the New Afghanistan. Media Information Australia, 130 (Computer Games: Co-Creation and Regulation), 133-134. doi: 10.1177/1329878x0913000120
Hadlow, Martin (2006). Walking the mine fields. The New Courier
Hadlow, Martin (2005). Painful aftermath: Sri Lanka and the Tsunami. The New Courier
Hadlow, Martin (2004). The Mosquito Network: American Military Radio in the Solomon Islands During World War II. Journal of Radio Studies, 11 (1), 73-86. doi: 10.1207/s15506843jrs1101_7
Conference Papers
Hadlow, M. (2009). All that Twitters is Not Gold: Sorting Fact from Fiction in the Digital Garbage Bin of Cyberspace. AMIC'S 18th Annual Conference, New Delhi, India, 13-16 July 2009. Singapore: Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC/NTU).
Chalmers, Wendy, Hadlow, Martin, Jackson, Ingrid and Johnston, Shannon (2008). My media trainer: An innovative, interactive resource to ensure sustainability in the training of media professionals. EDU-COM 2008, Khon Kaen, 19-21 November, 2008. Thailand: Edith Cowan University.
Thesis
Hadlow, Martin Lindsay (2016). Wireless and Empire ambition: wireless telegraphy/telephony and radio broadcasting in the British Solomon Islands Protectorate, South-West Pacific (1914-1947): political, social and developmental perspectives. PhD Thesis, School of Communication and Arts, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2016.1069
Research Report
Hadlow, Martin (2008). Community radio and social change: a voice for the voiceless?. St. Lucia, QLD, Australia: University of Queensland Press: Print on Demand.