Dr Angie Knaggs
Senior Educational Designer
School of Languages and Cultures
+61 7 344 36082
Book
Knaggs, Angie (2009). The space between: Discursive constructions of masculinity in contemporary South African mens lifestyle magazines. Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag.
Book Chapter
Glenn, Ian and Knaggs, Angie (2008). Field theory and tabloids. Power, Politics and Identity in South African Media. (pp. 104-123) edited by Hadland, Adrian, Louw, Eric, Sesanti, Simphiwe and Wasserman, Herman. Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press.
Journal Articles
Knaggs, Angie, Leonard, Jessica, Dharmaseta, Clarissa and Griffin, Aimee (2021). Partnership status: It’s complicated. Reflections on the “undiscussables” in a student-staff partnership. International Journal for Students as Partners, 5 (1), 131-137. doi: 10.15173/ijsap.v5i1.4342
Nicholas Carah, Brodmerkel, Sven and Knaggs, Angie (2012). Gruen Nation: Dissecting the show, not the business. Communication, Politics and Culture, 45 (1), 60-77.
Knaggs, Angie (2011). Prison Break general gabbery: extra-hyperdiegetic spaces, power, and identity in Prison Break. Television and New Media, 12 (5), 395-411. doi: 10.1177/1527476410374966
Knaggs, Angie (2011). (Em)Placing prison break : Heterotopic televisual space and place. Refractory: A Journal of Entertainment Media, 18, 1-9.
Newspaper Article
Matook, Sabine and Knaggs, Angie (2021, 08 30). How work-integrated learning helps to make billions in uni funding worth it The Conversation
Thesis
Angie Knaggs (2010). Contemporary Televisual Spaces, Power Dynamics and Constructions of Identity in Prison Break. PhD Thesis, School of English, Media Studies and Art History, The University of Queensland.