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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW

1979, 2:1, July (Editor: Douglas Golding)

Gunaratne, Shelton (1979) "Journalism Teaching: Public Affairs Reporting, Precision Journalism and Specialisms", Australian Journalism Review, 2:1, July, pp. 4-10: Discussion paper on changes to journalism curricula in America that Australian J-courses have yet to include

Mayer, Henry (1979) "A Response", Australian Journalism Review, 2:1, July, pp. 10-11: Professor Mayer suggests that Dr Gunaratne was right in raising the issues surrounding J-curricula in Australia, the context of the profession is different in Australia from thgat in America, and the suggestion that there should be one basic curricula was wrong

Masterton, Murray (1979) "Radio News: A Credibility Gap", Australian Journalism Review, 2:1, July, pp. 12-14: South Australian survey finds that the credibility of radio news is declining

Henningham, John (1979) "Journalists and Professionalisation", Australian Journalism Review, 2:1, July, pp. 15-20: More journalists are refering to their occupation as a 'profession'. But what does this tem imply?

Avieson, John (1979) "Journalists, Police and Courts", Australian Journalism Review, 2:1, July, pp. 21-23: The imperatives of journalism clash with those of the courts in the Thalidomide case

Mulhall, John (1979) "Ecole Francaise des Attaches de Press EFAP", Australian Journalism Review, 2:1, July, pp. 27-29

Book reviews

  • Heacock Roger (1977) Unesco and the Media (Geneva: Graduate Institute of International Studies)
  • Lewis, Peter (1978) Whose Media? The Annan Report and After: A Citizen's Guide to Radio and Television (London: Cox and Wyman)
  • Righter, Rosemary (1978) Whose News? Politics, the Press and the Third World (London: Burnett Books in association with Andre Deutsch)
  • Smith, Culver H. (1977) The Press, Politics and Patronage (Athens: University of Georgia Press)

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