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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW

1985, 7: 1 & 2, January-December (Editor: John Henningham)

Henningham, John (1985) "From the Editor's Terminal: Journalism From Many Angles", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2 , pp. 2-3.

Articles

Wallace, John (1985) The De-Syming of the Age: Press Policyin Australia", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 4-11: Review of the Age take-over points to the need for clearly-defined press policy in Australia

Apps, Lawrence (1985) "Where Ideology Intersects Media Ethics", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 12-18: Ethical codes paradoxically reveal little about the principles underlying ethical behaviour

Rood, Tom (1985) "The Ethical Values of US and Australian Journalists", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 19-21: US and Australian journalists have similar ethical values on most issues -- but there are some interesting differences

Mayer, Henry (1985) "Images of Politics in the Press", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 22-26: Different criteria must be used to evaluate approaches to politics in the increasingly different sections of newspapers

D'Arcy, John (1985) " The future of Newspapers", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 27-30: Newspaper groups must expand into electronic publishing -- but print media still have a bright future

Grundy, Bruce (1985) "Regional Daily Editors' Attitudes to Recruits", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 31-35: While editors support tertiary training, they rate experience ahead of academic grades

Masterton, Murray (1985) "Journalism Focus at Shanghai Conference", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, p. 35.

Miles, Janelle (1985)"Changes in Newspaper's Coverage of Aborigines", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 36-39, 144: Analysis of Brisbane's Courier-Mail over 15 years shows a trend towards more favorable treatment of Aborigines

Phinney, Richard (1985) "A Profile of Journalists in Papua New Guinea", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 40-48: PNG journalists support developmental journalism but value their political independence

Stinebrickner, Bruce (1985) "Journalists, Newspaper Ads and Freedom of the Press", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 40-51: Only unusual obstructions to press freedom warrant strike action by journalists against media content

Couvillon, Patricia A., J.P. Henningham, and Hayato Yamanaka (1985) " Newspaper Images of Seven Asian and Pacific Nations", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 52-60: First results of an East-West Center study show the New World Information Order has had little effect on foreign news values

Tobin, Joseph, and Vincent M. Diaz (1985) "How Australians and Americans Read About Each Other", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 61-68: Unique readership study indicates newspaper stories are interpreted in a range of unexpected ways

Stuart, Charles (1985) "Why Fleet Street?", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 69-73: William Caxton may have been the author of the first law to assert the freedom of the press

Apps, Lawrence (1985) "Trends in Australian and American Farm Publishing", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 87-95: Technological changes are profoundly affecting rural journalism in the United States and Australia

Masterton, Murray (1985) "What Makes News -- and Do the World's Journalists Agree?", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 96-100: Journalists from different cultures share common perceptions of news value

Lawe Davies, Chris (1985) "The Theory and Practice of News Values in a Journalism Course", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 101-107: Both the critical and the empirical paradigms are necessary parts of journalism courses

Karmatz, F.N. (1985) "Teenage Attitudes Towards the Mass Media", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 108-113: Analysis of adolescents' media use and attitudes indicates a wide range of opinion

Masterton, Murray (1985) "Samoa, Where Questioning is Taboo", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 114-115: Reporters in Samoa are reluctant to ask their leaders direct questions

Miller, Rodney G. (1985) "Beyond Word-Processing: Computer Assistance for the Professional Writer", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 116-117: A dazzling array of computer software is now on hand to help the struggling writer

Grundy, Bruce (1985) "'Hankerchiefs' Out for One of Journalism's 'Greatest Crys'", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 118-120: Testing of journalism students' spelling ability reveals some sad truths

News Media Chronicle: January to December, 1985

  • Grundy, Bruce (1985) "National: Aunties Has a Bad Year", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 121-122.
  • Lloyd, Robbie (1985) "Aust'n Capital Territory: Knee-Jerk Journalism", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 122-124.
  • Stuart, Charles (1985) "New South Wales: HWT Moves In", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 124-125.
  • Wallace, John (1985) "Victoria: The Shrinking Herald", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 125-127.
  • Grundy, Bruce (1985) "Queensland: Dynamite in Reverse", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 127-128.
  • Duncan, Julie (1985) "South Australia: Sense of News", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 128-130.
  • Apps, Lawrence (1985) "Western Australia: New Daily for Perth", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 130-131.
  • Duncan, Julie (1985) "Tasmania: Challenge to Mercury", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 131-132.

Book reviews

  • Anderson, Michael (1984) Madison Avenue In Asia: Politics and Transnational Advertising (Cranbury, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press)
  • Barr, Trevor (1985) The Electronic State: New Communications Media and Australia (Ringwood, Vic.: Penguin Books)
  • Jervis, Bob (1985) News Sense (Adelaide: Advertiser Newspapers)
  • Kane, Thomas S. (1983) The Oxford Guide to Writing (New York: Oxford University Press)
  • Mahar, Alan, and John Powers (eds) (1985) Prose Writing for Australians: An Anthology of Feature Articles and Short Stories (Melbourne: Thomas Nelson)
  • Masterton, Murray (1983) ... But You'll Never Be Bored: The Five Ws of Australia's Journalists (Adelaide: South Australian CAE)
  • Murray, Robert, and Kate White (1985) Research for Writers (Geelong: Deakin University)
  • Ploman, Edward (1984) Space, Earth and Communication (Westport, Conn.: Quorum Books)
  • Rivers, William (1984) News in Print: Writing and Reporting (New York: Harper and Row)
  • Western, J.S., and Colin Hughes (1983) The Mass Media in Australia (St Lucia: University of Queensland Press)
  • Yoakam, Richard D., and Charles F. Cremer (1985) ENG: Television News and the New Technology (New York: Random House)
  • Zinsser, William (1980) On Writing Well, 2nd Edition (New York: Harper and Row)

Petersen, Neville (1985) "The ABC, the State and Journalistic Objectivity, 1932-42", Australian Journalism Review, 7:1&2, pp. 74-86: The role of people within broadcast organisations in the development of policy needs more attention

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