Special editions
- Baker, A., & Manchanda Rodrigues, U. (2020) (eds). “Notes from the guest editors: Special Edition, Journalism and Sexual Violence”, Journalism Practice, (14), 1.
Collaborated with 8 journalism scholars from Australia, New Zealand, the UK, the USA, Asia and the Middle East.
- Baker, A., Murrell C & Martin, F. (2018). (eds). “Notes from the guest editors: Safety of Journalists”, Australian Journalism Review. (40),2.
Collaborated with 10 journalism scholars from the United Nation’s Media Unit, Australia, the USA and Asia.
United Nations reports
- 2022: My research articles about the Safety of Journalists have been cited a few times in UNESCO, Academic consultation report and recommendations:10th anniversary of the UN Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity.
- 2022: My research articles about #MeToo and #meNOMore in the music industry were cited a few times in the UN Report, Mapping the nexus: media reporting of violence against girls and the normalization of violence. A joint report by UNICEF and UN Women.
- 2015: Results presented at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)’s Special session about ‘Plan of Action for the Safety of Journalist’ at the International Association of Media and Communications Research (IAMCR) conference at the Faculte de communication, Universite du Quebec, Montreal (Canada).
Government reports
Non-government report
- Baker, A. (2024). Media coverage of violence against women from an intersectional lens. Funder: Our Watch.
Journal articles
- Baker, A. (2025). The multifaceted legacy of Dame Nellie Melba: A Toast to Melba, Madeline Reece (curator), Yarra Ranges Regional Museum Lilydale (Victoria), 15 February to 29 June 2025. History Australia, 1–3.
- Watt, P.; Green, B; Baker, A.; Bennett, A. & Long (2023). “Australia’s hidden musicians: education and training in rural and regional areas”. Music Education Research, 26 (2), pp. 127-139.
- Stromblad. C. & Baker, A. (2023). “Music-making Beyond the Pub: The Importance of Community Music and DIY Enterprise in Maintaining Regional Music Scenes (Gippsland Case Study)”,Popular Music and Society, 46 (3),pp.242-264.
- Williams, K. & Rodrigues, U. M.,(2020).”#MeToo 2.0 to #meNOmore: Analyzing western reporting about sexual violence in the music industry”, Journalism Practice, (14), 1, pp. 3-25.
- Baker, A. & Williams, K. (2019). “Building on #MeToo and #MeNOmore: Devising a framework to examine sexual violence in Australian music journalism”, Australian Journalism Review, (41),1, pp. 103-116.
- Baker, A. (2018). “Lingering doubts three years on. Safety dilemmas with the Al Jazeera case in Egypt”, Safety of Journalists, Australian Journalism Review.(40),2,pp. 15-27.
- Baker, A. (2018). “Melbourne (1835–1927): The birth of a music city”, Journal of Australian Studies. (42),1,pp.101-115.
- Baker, A. (2017). “Algorithms to assess music cities: Case study-Melbourne as a music capital”, SAGE Open.7 March,(7),1,pp.1-12.
- Baker, A. & Hare, S. (2017). “Keeping’ it real: Authenticity, commercialization, Korean hip hop”, SAGE Open.1 June, (7),2,pp.1-12.
- Baker, A. (2016). “Music Scenes and Self Branding (Nashville and Austin)”, Journal of Popular Music Studies, 28 (3), pp.334-355.
- Baker, A. (2016). “The safety of Al Jazeera English journalists in Egypt”, Global Media Journal: African Edition. (10), 2,pp.p 68-91.
- Baker, A. (2014). Alternative journalism, alternative voices by Tony Harcup (Routledge), Media International Australia, Incorporating Culture & Policy, p.192.
- Baker, A. (2012). “Models of a discursive youth net-radio hierarchy”, Continuum: Mediated Youth Cultures, (26) 3, June, pp. 1-14.
- Baker, A. (2011). “Net-radio audiences”, Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media, 8 (2), pp. 121-139.
- Baker, A. (2010). “Reviewing Net-only College Radio: A Case Study of Brooklyn College Radio”, Journal of Radio and Audio Media, 17(1), pp.1-13.
- Baker, A. (2009). “Comparing the Regulatory Models of Net-Radio with Traditional Radio, ”, International Journal of Emerging Technologies, Society, 7(1). pp. 1–14.
Book Reviews
- Baker, A. (July 2025). Book review: “Routledge Companion to Journalism in the Global South”, Australian Journalism Review, 47 (1), pp.120-121.
- Baker, A. (December 2024). Book review: “Antiracist Journalism: The Challenge of Creating Equitable Local News”, Australian Journalism Review, 46 (2), pp. 279 – 280.
- Baker, A. (July, 2024). Book review: “Believability: Sexual Violence, Media, and the Politics of Doubt”, Australian Journalism Review, 46 (1), pp. 144-145.