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AJR 1978
Australian Journalism Review
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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW 1978, 1:1, June (Editor: Don Woolford) Ryan, Des (1978) "Teaching for the Profession, Not the Industry", Australian Journalism Review, 1:1, June, pp. 1-3: Journalism courses must resist the temptation to tailor their courses to console their critics Gaskin, Howard, and Don Woolford (1978) "Southern Focus – Biggest May Not Be Best", Australian Journalism Review, 1:1, June, pp. 4-5: Course newspapers are very time-consuming, but students and the community like them, and they are much more effective than classroom exercises Whitlock, Antony (1978) "Toward Chhosing an Electronic System", Australian Journalism Review, 1:1, June, pp. 6-9: Pacific Area Newspaper Production Association's executive secretary advises newspaper journalists how to enter the electronic age -- nearly a generation behind their broadcast colleagues White, Doug (1978) "Journalism Teaching in Schools Is Vital", Australian Journalism Review, 1:1, June, p. 10: Journalism educators need to teach colleagues about professionalism Von Stanke, Linda (1978) "A Student View", Australian Journalism Review, 1:1, June, p. 11: Adelaide student calls for students to attend AATEJ conferences Maittlen-Harris, John (1978) "Journalism Jobs Dominate Survey of Media Job Ads", Australian Journalism Review, 1:1, June, pp. 12-13: Survey finds journalism is by far the largest category in advertisements for media related jobs Gunaratne, Shelton A. (1978) "Lessons from the British Royal Commission", Australian Journalism Review, 1:1, June, p. 13: Lecturer endorses recommendation that a first degree in an established discipline followed by post-graduate courses in journalism would would produce better journalists than undergraduate journalism courses Book reviews
AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW 1978, 1:2, October (Editors: Don Woolford, Howard Gaskin, and John Wallace) Avieson, John (1978) "The Code of Ethics -- Problems and Dilemmas", Australian Journalism Review, 1:2, October, pp. 1-5: The AJA has the power to enforce better practices, but the present Code contains contradictions Barnes, Bill (1978) "Reported Speech -- Some Research Findings", Australian Journalism Review, 1:2, October, pp. 6-9: Research project finds that non-journalists are often confused as to who is speaking when attribution is not given in each paragraph Woolford, Don (1978) "Links With the A.E.J", Australian Journalism Review, 1:2, October, pp. 10-11: Closer ties forecast by AAETJ officials with the Association for Education in Journalism (AEJ) in America Masterton, Murray (1978) "Statewide Blunder", Australian Journalism Review, 1:2, October, pp. 12: Replacement program for This Day Tonight criticised |
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