World Wide Women: Women and Internet Technologies
Essay for the ABC Open Learning series, Discovering Democracy
Digital
Democracy
Essay for the ABC Open Learning series, Discovering Democracy
Delivering
Datacasting
Essay for the ABC-Monash University series, In the Pipeline
(Abridged from a submission to the Department of Communications, Information
Technology and the Arts Review into the Scope of Datacasting)
Datacasting
Services for Digital Terrestrial Television Reception
Conference paper for the Australian Broadcasting Authority's Planning
Seminar, 1999
Interaction
in the Public Interest: Regulating new communications technologies to
manage public interest information services
Refereed conference paper for the Information management systems
conference, Transcending Boundaries, Brisbane, September 2000
Public
Sector Information Provision: Realising public interest objectives in
a market-driven communications sector
Refereed conference paper for the Communications Research Forum,
Canberra, October 2000
The
Right to Regulate? Resolving tensions between perceived rights of information
access and consumer protection
Conference paper for the Australian Broadcasting Authority's Radio,
Television and the New Media Conference, May 2001
Future
Sport: Issues in the mediation of sports programming via new media
Invited conference paper for the Australian Marketing Institute's
Sports Marketing Conference, Brisbane, June 2000
(Slides Only)
DTV2001:
Services, adoption, investment and policy issues arising from the first
year of digital television in Australia
Refereed conference paper for the Communications Research Forum,
Canberra, September 2001
For Powerpoint slides click here
Press
Freedom and the Online Era
Panel presentation for the Brisbane Institute Seminar on the topic,
Brisbane Customs House, March 2002
Knowledge
Management in the Digital Age
Keynote seminar paper for the Society of Business Communicators Breakfast
Seminar Series, Brisbane, April 2002
The
Australian Digital Citizen
Seminar Paper for the Sociology/Anthropology Seminar series, University
of Queensland, May 2002
For slides of the
presentation click here
Managing Knowledge
Management
Seminar paper for the Australian Institute of Management Seminar
Series, Brisbane, July 2002
Power Point slides
Policy
Barriers to Entry: Factors affecting eCommerce adoption and practice
by Australian business
Refereed Conference Paper for the Communications Research Forum,
Canberra October 2002
Power Point slides
E-Marketing:
The Rebirth of Intermediation
Refereed Conference Paper for the Australia and New Zealand Marketing
Academy Conference, December 2002
Internet
and Marketing
Conference paper for the ATMA Conference, Brisbane, November 2002
(Slides Only)
E-Commerce
Lexicon:Communicating in Brief
Conference paper for the national Style Council Conference, Brisbane,
November 2002
Communication
Over Exposure: The Rise of Blogs as a Product of Cybervoyeurism
Conference paper for the Australian and New Zealand Communication
Association Conference, Brisbane, July 2003
Hatcher, C., J.
Jacobs and T. Flew (Eds.) (2003), Australian
and New Zealand Communication Association Conference Proceedings,
Brisbane, July 2003
The
E-Business Paper Trail: Transparent record keeping in a digital environment
Invited Conference paper for the AIR Joint Venture Conference, Brisbane,
August 2003
E-Commerce
Management
Invited Conference paper for the Equestian Federation of Queensland,
Brisbane, November 2003 (Slides only)
Williams, J. and
Jacobs, J. “The
‘Blogosphere’ and its Potential Contribution to Effective
Teaching and Learning in Universities,
Conference paper for the Australian Effective Teaching and Learning
Conference, Brisbane, December 2003 (slides only)
Williams, J. and
Jacobs, J.“The
‘Blogosphere’ and its Potential Contribution to Effective
Teaching and Learning in Universities,
Refereed journal article for the Australasian Journal for Educational
Technology, Volume 20, Number 2, July 2004
Social
Software and Mass Communication: Amateurisation or participation?
Conference paper
for the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Conference,
Brisbane, July 2004 (slides
only)
The
Sound of Savings: Technology Issues for Management: VoIP
Brisbane Graduate School of Business Newsletter Article, February
2005
Googleblasting:
Technology Issues for Management: Google Tools
Brisbane Graduate School of Business Newsletter Article, March 2005
Media
on Demand: partial participation,
On Line Opinion article, April 2005.
The
Weakest Link in Data Security: Technology Issues for Management: Securing
Information in Business
Brisbane Graduate School of Business Newsletter Article, April 2005
Businesses
can't afford to say 'Can't',
On Line Opinion article, July 2005.
Government
versus People Power Who drives Participation - The Case for the User
Perspective,
Sponsored debate presentation for the United Nations Conference
on Engaging Communities, Brisbane, August 2005.
Information
Aggregation: Technology Issues for Management: Social Software
Brisbane Graduate School of Business Newsletter Article, August
2005
So
What Is Podcasting and What can it Do for My Business?: Technology Issues
for Management: Podcasting
Brisbane Graduate School of Business Newsletter Article, September
2005
The
Knowledge Tree Goes Social
Invited lead article for the Journal of the Australian Flexible
Learning Framework, The Knowledge Tree, May 2006
'Encouraging Collaboration:
Using ICTs to effectively facilitate business collaboration', Australian
and New Zealand Communication Association Conference, Adelaide, July
2006.
'Interaction 2.0:
Designing a playful marketspace', Invited Keynote, Liquid Learning Interactive
Marketing Conference, Sydney, August 2006.
‘Not just
for geeks: Communicating in the Age of Web 2.0’, Seminar paper
for the Society of Business Communicators, Brisbane, September 2006.
'Mobile Learning,
Social Learning' (with Deborah Polson), National Online Teaching and
Learning Conference, Brisbane, October 2006.
‘Creating
and Sustaining Knowledge in Organisational Environments: Social software
as a vehicle for knowledge networks’, International Technology,
Knowledge and Society Conference, Cambridge University, UK, January
2007.
‘Mobile and
Social Learning Practices in Urban Learning Spaces’, Workshop
for Urban Learning Space, Glasshouse Design Centre, Glasgow, UK, January
2007.
Selected articles
quoting Joanne Jacobs
Digital
Television: All Hype And No Substance?, Australia.internet.com,
October 02, 2001
Can
New Technologies Encourage Media Diversity?, Australia.internet.com,
December 14, 2001
Should
We Combine Telecommunications and Broadcasting Regulation?, Australia.internet.com,
January 04, 2002
Alston
Targets Cross-Media Ownership Regulations, Australia.internet.com,
February 05, 2002