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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW

1980, 3:1, April (Editor: Don Woolford)

Gordon, Harry (1980) "Address to the Journalism Education Association Conference, Brisbane", Australian Journalism Review, 3:1, April, pp. 1-5: Metropolitan papers are not hiring journalism graduates. Most J-graduates will not find work in journalism

Granato, Leonard A. (1980) "Publication Outlets for Student Journalists: The Experience at the University of Arkansas at Kittke Rock", Australian Journalism Review, 3:1, April, pp. 6-8: J-student publications help bind the university to its community

Henningham, John (1980) "A Study of Political Information of News Media Users", Australian Journalism Review, 3:1, April, pp. 9-15: Brisbane survey finds that a large proportion of the population is unaware of current political events

Book reviews

  • Branson, Jan, and Donald B. Miller. Class, Sex and Education in Capitalist Society: Culture, Ideology and the Reproduction of Inequality in Australia (Malvern: Sorrett Publishing)
  • Cassata, Mary B, and Molefi K. Asante (1979) Mass Communication: Principles and Practices (New York: Macmillan)
  • Edelstein, Alex S., John E. Bowes and Sheldon M. Harsel (eds) (1979) Information Societies Comparing the Japanese and Amereican Experiences (Seattle: University of Washington Press)
  • Fisher, B. Aubrey (1978) Perspectives on Human Communication (New York: Macmillan)
  • Gardner, Carl (ed) (1979) Media, Politics and Culture: A Socialist View (London: Macmillan)
  • Park, Richard L. (1979) "Can India Be Reported? Journalists, Diplomats, and Scholars in Cross-cultural Communication" The Journals of Asian Studies, 39, November, pp. 11-19
  • Spearitt, Peter, and David Walker (eds) (1979) Australian Popular Culture (Sydney: George Allen and Unwin)

AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW

1980, 3:2, July (Editor: Don Woolford)

Tucker, Lyle (1980) "Terminal Disease in Teaching Journalism", Australian Journalism Review, 3:2, July, pp. 1-6: RMIT j-course leads the industry in the introduction of computer-based technology

Emery, Michael (1980) "Challenge for Australia's Journalism Educators", Australian Journalism Review, 3:2, April, pp. 7-10: Visiting American J-professor says Australian journalism educators must produce textbooks – and assume leadership in the media criticism field

May, John (1980) "Journalistic Lateralism", Australian Journalism Review, 3:2, April, pp. 11-16: Government lecturer chides journalists for their simplistic approaches to political change.. 'swings to the right (or left)'

Woolford, Don (1980) "Pressures on Small Town Journalists", Australian Journalism Review, 3:2, April, pp. 17-20: The smaller the paper, the smaller the community it serves and the slimmer its resources, the greater will be the pressures towards timidity and conformity

Macdonald, Ranald (1980) "Concern, Not Control", Australian Journalism Review, 3:2, April, pp. 21-24: Chairman of the International Press Institute calls for a re-think on the fundamentals of journalism

Cole, Charles O. (1980) "TooMany Journalism Graduates", Australian Journalism Review, 3:2, April, pp. 24-26: Visiting American J-professor denies Harry Gordon's claim that there are too many journalism graduates in Australia

Book reviews

  • Barton, Frank (1979) The Press of Africa: Persecution and Perserverance (London: Macmillan)
  • Curran, James (ed) (1978) The British Press: A Manifesto (London: Macmillan)
  • Harding, Richard (1979) Outside Interference: The Politics of Australian Broadcasting (Melbourne: Sun Books)
  • Hay, Peter, Ian Ward, and John Warhurst (eds) (1979) Anatomy of an Election (Melbourne: Hill of Content)
  • Law Reform Commission (1979) Unfair Publication: Defamation and Privacy (Report No. 11) (Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service)

AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW

1980, 3:3, October (Editor: Don Woolford)

Macdonald, Ranald (1980) "Our Profession -- Where Are We Going?", Australian Journalism Review, 3:3, pp. 1-6: National journalists strike prompts management to rethink the deployment of journalists, such as more emphasis on issues reporting

Henningham, John (1980) "Journalists on Strike: Did Readers Care?", Australian Journalism Review, 3:3, pp. 7-9: Brisbane readers annoyed by downturn in newspaper standards during national strike

Avieson, John (1980) "Educational Issues Will Take Priority", Australian Journalism Review, 3:3, pp. 10-13: President says Journalism Education Association should consider following British example in journalism education

Potts, David (1980) "J.E.A. After Five Years", Australian Journalism Review, 3:3, pp. 14-16: Foundations established of an orginastion that should play a significant part in shaping journalism and journalism education in Australia

Book reviews

  • Avieson, John (1980) Applied Journalism in Australia (Geelong: Deakin University Press)
  • Avieson, John (ed) (1980) Journalism and Journalism 2 (Geelong: Deakin University Press)
  • Clarke, Joan (ed) (1980) The Australian and New Zealand Writers' Handbook, 2nd Edition (Sydney: A.H. and A.W. Reed)
  • Dunlevy, Maurice (1980) Applied Journalism: Interview Techniques for Newspapers (Geelong: Deakin University Press)
  • Edgar, Patricia (1979) The Politics of the Press (Melbourne: Sun Books)
  • Hutton, Geoffrey, and Les Tanner (eds) (1979) 125 Years of Age (Melbourne: Thomas Nelson Australia)
  • Rosenbloom, Henry (1978) Politics and the Media (Melbourne: Scribe Publications)
  • Taheri, Amir (1980) "Noose-Pepper": A Study of the Persian Press in a Period of Turmoil (London: International Press Institute)
  • Thomas, Alan (1980) Broadcast and Be Damned: The A.B.C.'s First Two Decades (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press)
  • Thomas, Harford (1980) Reporting in an African Country (London: International Press Institute)
  • Walsh, Maximilian (1979) Poor Little Rich Country: The Path to the Eighties (Ringwood, Vic.: Penguin Books)

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