i. Journal Articles
Norris, C., & Bainbridge, J. (revising based on reviewer comments 2009) Madman Entertainment: A case study in media distribution, community building and the new knowledge economies. Media Industries Australia.
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Norris, C & Bainbridge, J (2009), ‘Selling Otaku? Mapping the Relationship between Industry and Fandom in the Australian Cosplay Scene’, Intersections: Gender and Sexuality in Asia and the Pacific, no. 20, April, viewed 16 July 2009, .
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Norris, C. (2005). Cyborg girls and shape-shifters: The discovery of difference by Anime and Manga Fans in Australia [Electronic Version]. Refractory: a Journal of Entertainment Media, 8. Retrieved 03/11/2005 from http://blogs.arts.unimelb.edu.au/refractory/2005/10/14/cyborg-girls-and-shape-shifters-the-discovery-of-difference-by-anime-and-manga-fans-in-australia-craig-norris/.
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ii. Book Chapters
Norris, C., & Bainbridge, J. (Accepted 2007 to be published 2010). Understanding Manga Merchandising. In T. Johnson-Woods (Ed.), The Essential Manga Reader: Continuum Press.
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Mouer, R & Norris, C (2009), ‘Exporting Japan’s culture: From management style to manga’, in Y Sugimoto (ed.), The Cambridge companion to modern Japanese culture, Cambridge University Press, Port Melbourne, Vic., pp. 352-368.
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Norris, C (2009), ‘Manga, anime and visual art culture’, in Y Sugimoto (ed.), The Cambridge companion to modern Japanese culture, Cambridge University Press, Port Melbourne, Vic., pp. 236-260.
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Norris, C. (2007). Girl Power: the Female Cyborg in Japanese Anime. In A. Ndalianis, C. Mackie & W. Haslem (Eds.), Super/Heroes. Washington: New Academia Publishing.
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Norris, C. (2000). Australian fandom of Japanese anime (Animation). In I. Ang (Ed.), Alter/Asians : Asian-Australian identities in art, media and popular culture (pp. 218-231). Sydney: Pluto Press.
iii. Review Articles
Norris, C. (2007). Millennial Monsters: Japanese Toys and the Global Imagination. Japanese Studies, 27(3), 324-326.
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Norris, C. (2007). 100 Anime. Cinema Anime: Critical Engagements with Japanese Animation. Japanese Studies, 27(1), 107-110.
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Norris, C. (2007). Manga Discourse in Japanese Theater: The Location of Noda Hideki’s Yume no Yuminsha, by Yoshiko Fukushima. TDR: The Drama Review. 51, 1.
iv. Conference Publication: Full written paper – refereed
Bainbridge, J & Norris, C (2008) ‘Madman in the House: Understanding media merchandising, the implications for convergence and new knowledge economies’, paper presented to Cultural Studies Association of Australia: Sustaining Culture, Adelaide, December 6-8, 2007 .
v. Thesis accepted for Higher Degree
Norris, C. (2004). The Cross-Cultural Appropriation of Manga and Anime in Australia. Unpublished PhD, University of Western Sydney, Sydney.
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Norris, C. (1996). Manga Dreaming: The ‘irresponsible images’ of cyberpunk in Japanese Animation and Comics. Unpublished Honours, University of South Australia, Adelaide.