conferences

Robinson, N. (2024). 'Climate communication on TikTok: Action, algorithms and anti-climate sentiment'. [Presentation]. Digital Intimacies X. Monash University: Melbourne.

Robinson, N. (2022). 'Climate action and social change on TikTok '. [Presentation]. Cultural Studies Association of Australasia Conference: 30th Anniversary. RMIT: Melbourne.

Robinson, N. (2022). 'Climate action, networked publics and short video culture on TikTok'. [Presentation]. Cultural Studies Association of Australasia Conference: Bodies in Flux. Edith Cowan University: Perth.

media

[Podcast] IERLab Podcast. (2023). Climate Activism Influencers with Naomi Robinson. Spotify. 

other publications

[Report] Abidin, Crystal, and Naomi Robinson. 2023. A Retrospect on Young People and COVID-19 Discourse on TikTok. TikTok Cultures Research Network (TCRN), Centre for Culture and Technology (CCAT), Curtin University.

[Exegesis] Robinson, N. (2021). Writing Myths: Interpreting and Translating Meaning. SAE Institute.

[Thesis] Robinson, N. (2019). Performances and publics while watching and live-streaming video games on Twitch.tv. University of Melbourne.

[Acknowledgment] Gibbs, M., Carter, M., Cumming, D., Fordyce, R. & Witkowski, E. (2018). eSports Spectatorship in Australia. Networked Society Institute, University of Melbourne.

[Acknowledgment] Carter, M., Gibbs, M., & Witkowski, E. (2017). Understanding Esport Spectatorship: Players, Fans, Recruits. AoIR 2017 - The 18th Annual Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers.