Kate Holland

Kate Holland

University of Canberra

H-index: 26

Oceania-Australia

About Kate Holland

Kate Holland, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Canberra, specializes in the field of communication and media studies, mental health, health communication.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Picking Up the Threads and Expanding the Dialogue on Communicating COVID-19

Journalistic Role Performance in Australia During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Events, Media Systems and Journalistic Practice

Metajournalistic Discourse and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia

Communicating COVID-19: Media, Trust, and Public Engagement

The Matter of Trust in COVID-19 Communication

Media reporting of child sexual abuse in Australia: 2020-22

Health Communication: A Social Practice Approach

Mapping the connections of health professionals to COVID-19 myths and facts in the Australian Twittersphere

Kate Holland Information

University

Position

Senior Research Fellow News & Media Research Centre Australia

Citations(all)

1932

Citations(since 2020)

1195

Cited By

1133

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

40

i10Index(since 2020)

29

Email

University Profile Page

University of Canberra

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Kate Holland Skills & Research Interests

communication and media studies

mental health

health communication

Top articles of Kate Holland

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Picking Up the Threads and Expanding the Dialogue on Communicating COVID-19

Monique Lewis

Kate Holland

Eliza Govender

2024/1/4

Journalistic Role Performance in Australia During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Events, Media Systems and Journalistic Practice

Journalism Practice

David Nolan

Kieran McGuinness

Jee Young Lee

Kate Holland

Monique Lewis

2024/1/13

Metajournalistic Discourse and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia

David Nolan

Kate Holland

Monique Lewis

2024/1/4

Communicating COVID-19: Media, Trust, and Public Engagement

Monique Lewis

Eliza Govender

Kate Holland

2024/1/3

The Matter of Trust in COVID-19 Communication

Kate Holland

Monique Lewis

Eliza Govender

2024/1/4

Media reporting of child sexual abuse in Australia: 2020-22

Kerry Mccallum

Kate Holland

Janet Fulton

Barbara Walsh

Megan Deas

...

2023/6

Health Communication: A Social Practice Approach

Olaf Werder

Kate Holland

2023/11/9

Mapping the connections of health professionals to COVID-19 myths and facts in the Australian Twittersphere

Information, Communication & Society

Mathieu O’Neil

Irfan Khan

Kate Holland

Xiaolan Cai

2023/7/4

Teaching journalists about violence against women best reportage practices: An Australian case study

Journalism Practice

Patricia Easteal AM

Annie Blatchford

Kate Holland

Georgina Sutherland

2022/11/26

Between the sea and the sky: A social practice investigation into health behaviours during cruise travel

Health Promotion Journal of Australia

Olaf Werder

Kate Holland

Theaanna Kiaos

Mark J Ferson

2022/10

COVID-19: Australian news and misinformation longitudinal study

Sora Park

Kerry McCallum

Jee Young Lee

Kate Holland

Kieran McGuinness

...

2022/3/21

Marketing mental health: Critical reflections on literacy, branding and anti-stigma campaigns

Communication and health: Media, marketing and risk

Kate Holland

2022

Older people’s news dependency and social connectedness

Media International Australia

Caroline Fisher

Sora Park

Jee Young Lee

Kate Holland

Emma John

2021/11

Communicating COVID-19: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Jim Macnamara

2022/6/1

The interdisciplinary communication dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic

Communicating COVID-19: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Monique Lewis

Kate Holland

Eliza Govender

2021

Mapping national news reports on COVID-19 in Australia: Topics, sources, and imagined audiences

Communicating COVID-19: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Kate Holland

Monique Lewis

2021

Reflections on communicating COVID-19: An interdisciplinary and ongoing dialogue

Communicating COVID-19: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Monique Lewis

Kate Holland

Eliza Govender

2021

‘We want to deliver good talent’: investigating the media-related practices of Australian mental health organisations

Communication Research and Practice

Kate Holland

2020/10/1

News and wellbeing: older generations and news consumption

Caroline Fisher

Sora Park

Jee Young Lee

Kate Holland

Emma John

2020/9/3

‘To drink or not to drink’: media framing of evidence and debate about alcohol consumption in pregnancy

Kerry McCallum

Kate Holland

2020/6/29

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