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AJR 1977
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JOURNALISM EDUCATION No. 4, May 1977 (Editor: Don Woolford) Castles, Alex (1977) "Privacy and Defamation Law Reform", Journalism Education, No.4, May, pp. 2-5: Law Professor comments on Law Reform Commission's proposal to restrict invasion of privacy by the media Jervis, Bob (1977) "In Defence of Skills", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., pp. 5-8: Cadet counsellor urges more emphasis on the basics of journalistic writing Avieson, John (1977) "Let's Abandon Elitism", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., pp. 8-9: J-lecturer calls for AATEJ membership to include secondary school media teachers Gunarantne, Shelton A. (1977) "Economics Training Needed", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., p. 10: College administers may be reluctant to give J-students full freedom of the on-campus press Dunlevy, Maurice (1977) "New Journalism Room", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., p. 15: Canberra CAE J-course gets permanent home JOURNALISM EDUCATION No. 5, Oct. 1977 (Editor: Don Woolford) Duncan, Charles T, (1977) "An American View of Australian Journalism Education", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., pp. 2-4: In any field of professional training the similarities among degree-granting courses ought be greater than the differences. In Australian journalism courses it is the other way round Jervis, Bob (1977) " The British Concentrate on the Practical", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., pp. 4-6: Report on NCTJ residential courses at Harlow Technical College Barnes, Bill (1977) "Who's Elitist? - A Reply to John Avieson", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., pp. 6-7. Duffield, Bob (1977) "A.J.A. Move on Student Membership", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., pp. 8-9: WAIT J-lecturer and AJA executive prepares a report for the AJA's Federal Management Committee recommending student membership of the journalists' union Duncan, Charles T, (1977) "An American View of Australian Journalism Education", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., pp. 2-4: In any field of professional training the similarities among degree-granting courses ought be greater than the differences. In Australian journalism courses it is the other way round Jervis, Bob (1977) " The British Concentrate on the Practical", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., pp. 4-6: Report on NCTJ residential courses at Harlow Technical College Barnes, Bill (1977) "Who's Elitist? - A Reply to John Avieson", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., pp. 6-7. Duffield, Bob (1977) "A.J.A. Move on Student Membership", Journalism Education, No.3, Nov., pp. 8-9: WAIT J-lecturer and AJA executive prepares a report for the AJA's Federal Management Committee recommending student membership of the journalists' union |
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