Dr Martin Hadlow
Honorary Associate Professor
School of Communication and Arts
Affiliate of Centre for Communication and Social Change
Centre for Communication and Social Change
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. UNESCO Courier.
Hadlow, Martin (2005). Painful aftermath: Sri Lanka and the Tsunami. UNESCO 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.