What is a reading list?

Your lecturer will have compiled a reading list of references to: books, book chapters, journal articles or web pages as a starting point for finding information relevant to your topic.

Check your unit vUWS page for this reading list : many have direct links to online resources embedded providing easy access to essential readings.

  • Beamer, L. & Varner, I. (2008). Intercultural communication in the global workplace. 4th ed. Boston: McGraw-Hi ll Irwin.
  • Haddon, L. (2007). Domestication and mobile telephony. In J. Katz (Ed.), Machines that become us: the social context of personal communication technology (pp. 43-55). New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers.
  • De Rose, J.M., Fursich, E. & Haskins, E.V., (2003). Pop (up) goes the blind date: Supertextual constraints an "reality television". Journal of Communication Inquiry, 27(2), 171-189.
  • Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts (2006). Policy and legislation. Retrieved November 21, 2007, from http://www.dcita.gov.au/communications_and_technology/policy_and_legislation

Now we will move on to understanding and finding the references on this list.