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HASSCast
Damien O'Meara
6 episodes
7 months ago

The HASSCast explores the power of humanities, arts, and social sciences research in Australia and around the world. It looks at how HASS research can impact our lives, and our understanding of the world around us. HASSCast uncovers how HASS research can cross the boundaries of discipline, helping researchers to share their work and its impact.


The HASSCast places humanities, arts, and social sciences researchers in the spotlight, to explore their role in how we understand the changing world. 


Want to know more? Subscribe to the HASSCast and learn more about how and why humanities, arts, and social sciences research is having an impact today.


The HASSCast is supported by Swinburne University’s School of Social Sciences, Media, Film and Education. Produced by me, Damien O’Meara, Kirsten Ambrens, and Dr Carolyn Beasley. 


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The HASSCast explores the power of humanities, arts, and social sciences research in Australia and around the world. It looks at how HASS research can impact our lives, and our understanding of the world around us. HASSCast uncovers how HASS research can cross the boundaries of discipline, helping researchers to share their work and its impact.


The HASSCast places humanities, arts, and social sciences researchers in the spotlight, to explore their role in how we understand the changing world. 


Want to know more? Subscribe to the HASSCast and learn more about how and why humanities, arts, and social sciences research is having an impact today.


The HASSCast is supported by Swinburne University’s School of Social Sciences, Media, Film and Education. Produced by me, Damien O’Meara, Kirsten Ambrens, and Dr Carolyn Beasley. 


Follow us on Twitter - now X - at SwinHASSCast. 




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Online gaming, health and nutrition, and social marketing with Dr David Micallef
HASSCast
37 minutes 14 seconds
1 year ago
Online gaming, health and nutrition, and social marketing with Dr David Micallef

In this episode of the HASSCast David Micallef discusses his recent publication, ‘Emerging adult gamers and their diet – a socio-ecological approach to improve health behaviour’ in the Journal of Social Marketing.


David Micallef, is a Senior Lecturer and Program Manager for Public Relations at RMIT University, Australia, and has over 20 years’ experience as a consultant in marketing communication, social marketing and public relations. David’s research explores the intersection between social marketing and video games in engaging young people in healthier behaviours. Specifically, David’s PhD investigates how online games and related activities, such as game streaming and esports, can be used to positively influence the health behaviour of emerging adults – those aged 18 to 25.


See more of David Micallef's work through his Google Scholar profile.


Samples of eSports coverage included in the episode:

ESPN (2018) The International 8 primer -- a $24.8 million dollar esports tournament.

Khaldor (2020) Valorant Esports - Tournament Commentary - LVL Valorant Clash.


The HASSCast is supported by Swinburne University’s School of Social Sciences, Media, Film and Education. Produced by me, Damien O’Meara, Kirsten Ambrens, and Dr Carolyn Beasley. 


Follow us on Twitter - now X - at SwinHASSCast. 

Email us at swinburnehasscast(AT)gmail.com.



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HASSCast

The HASSCast explores the power of humanities, arts, and social sciences research in Australia and around the world. It looks at how HASS research can impact our lives, and our understanding of the world around us. HASSCast uncovers how HASS research can cross the boundaries of discipline, helping researchers to share their work and its impact.


The HASSCast places humanities, arts, and social sciences researchers in the spotlight, to explore their role in how we understand the changing world. 


Want to know more? Subscribe to the HASSCast and learn more about how and why humanities, arts, and social sciences research is having an impact today.


The HASSCast is supported by Swinburne University’s School of Social Sciences, Media, Film and Education. Produced by me, Damien O’Meara, Kirsten Ambrens, and Dr Carolyn Beasley. 


Follow us on Twitter - now X - at SwinHASSCast. 




Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.