Rage against the machine? Symbolic violence in E-learning supported tertiary education
- Johnson, Nicola, MacDonald, David, Brabazon, Tara
The potential affordances of enterprise wikis for creating community in research networks
- Johnson, Nicola, Clarke, Rodney, Herrington, Jan
Understanding teenager technological expertise in out-of-school settings
Contesting binaries: Teenage girls as technological experts
Exchanging online narratives for leisure : A legitimate learning space
Generational differences in beliefs about technological expertise
Teenage technological experts' views of schooling
The Multiplicities of internet addiction : The Misrecognition of leisure and learning
The teenage expertise network : The online availability of expertise
- Tindall-Ford, Sharon, Waters, Katie, Johnson, Nicola
Globalizing education, educating the local : How method made us mad
Probabilities and possibilities within Australia's future : Rethinking educational research
- Lee, Alison, Johnson, Nicola
'No they're not digital natives and they're not addicted': an essay critiquing contestable labels
Return of the hacker as hero: Fictions and realities of teenage technological experts
- Dudek, Debra, Johnson, Nicola
Secondary teachers' use of new media in an age of accountability
- Johnson, Nicola, Bulfin, Scott
The teenage expertise network (TEN): an online ethnographic approach
- Johnson, Nicola, Humphry, Nicoli
Examining the use of theory within educational technology and media research
- Bulfin, Scott, Henderson, Michael, Johnson, Nicola
Silences of ethical practice: dilemmas for researchers using social media
- Henderson, Michael, Johnson, Nicola, Auld, Glenn
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