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Journal articles

Davies KM, 2023, 'Aunt Becky goes rogue: de-celebrification and de-mothering in the college cheating scandal, Operation Varsity Blues', Celebrity Studies, 14, pp. 280 - 292, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19392397.2021.1965894

Davies KM, 2022, 'Crowd Coaxing and Citizen Storytelling in Archives of Crisis', Life Writing, 20, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14484528.2022.2106611

Davies K, 2020, 'Miles Franklin Undercover: Domestic Service and Gonzo Advocacy in Literary Journalism', Literary Journalism Studies, 12, pp. 62 - 83, http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ufh&AN=150034428&site=ehost-live&scope=site

Davies K, 2019, 'Hearing Maud', Southerly: a review of Australian literature, 79, pp. 210 - 213, http://southerlyjournal.com.au/project/79-1-southerly-80-2/

Davies K, 2019, 'The flâneur as a motif of timelessness in auto / biography', TEXT: Journal of Writing and Writing Programs, 23, http://www.textjournal.com.au/

Davies K, 2018, ''An eye in the eye of the hurricane': Fire and fury, immersion and ethics in political literary journalism', Ethical Space: the international journal of communication ethics, 15, pp. 86 - 92, http://www.communicationethics.net/journal/v15n3-4/v15n3-4.pdf

Davies K, 2018, 'Hearing Bertha Lawson', Meanjin, 77, pp. 181 - 187

Davies K, 2017, 'Divorce - Have Attitudes Really Changed?', Law Society of NSW Journal, 36, pp. 41 - 44

Davies K, 2017, 'Book Review Stan Grant Talking to My Country', Ethical Space: the international journal of communication ethics, 14, pp. 47 - 47

Davies K, 2016, 'Revisiting Bertha Lawson, Henry Lawson's Wife', Davies Revisiting Bertha Lawson Writing the Ghost Train: Refereed conference papers of the 20th Annual AAWP Conference, 2015, pp. 1 - 11, http://www.aawp.org.au/publications/writing-the-ghost-train-rewriting-remaking-rediscovering/

McDonald W; Davies K, 2015, 'Creating history: Literary journalism and Ned Kelly’s last stand', Australian Journalism Review, 37, pp. 33 - 50

Davies K; MCDONALD W, 2015, 'Creating History: Literary Journalism and Ned Kelly's Last Stand', Australian Journalism Review, 37, pp. 33 - 49


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