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AJR 1986
Australian Journalism Review
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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW 1986, 8:1 & 2, January-December (Editor: John Henningham) Henningham, John (1986) "From the Editor's Terminal: Doubts on the Media's Dead Line", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 2-3. Articles Harrison, John (1986) "Deathknock: The Media Come to Grief", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 4-7.: The effects of death and grief need to be considered by journalists when reporting deathknocks Geraghty, Andrew (1986) "Deathknock: A Reporter's View", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 8-9: Each deathknock is different and requires a sensitive, understanding approach Apps, Lawrence (1986) "Death Knocks the Code of Ethics", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 10-13: Deathknocks reveal the delicate balance between the right to personal privacy and the right to free speech Gerdes, Peter (1986) "The Mechanism of Television News", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 14-17: A cotent study over two period reveals the influence of factors other than content in determining what becomes news Robertson, Steve (1986) "Differences Between US and Australian TV News", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 18-20: The content and presentation of Australian television is quite different from its American counterpart Gotliffe, Harvey (1986) "The American Influence on Israeli Television", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 21-25: The birth of Israeli television reveals the conflict between expediency in programming and national needs Eckersley, Richard (1986) "Science Becomes News", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 26-28: Science has become news because scientific performance is vital Australia's technological future Woodruff, Brian (1986) "The Popularising of Science", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 29-32: Specialist science reporters are vital for the communication of science to the wider community Lord, Ron (1986) "Reporting Health Care – The Need for Analysis", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 33-39: The medical profession and journalists need to communicate with each other if the public is to get better coverage of medical issues Pockley, Peter (1986) "Communicating Chemistry – Why, to Whom, What and How?", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 40-49: Chemists can use the media to communicate their science and its role to others in society King, Jan (1986) "An Input-Output Study of Science News in the Press", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 50-58: More than 40 per cent of newspaper stories based on university press releases contained errors Wilson, Paul, and Peter Grabosky (1986) "Media Coverage of Crime and Criminal Justice", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 59-63: News media have a profound influence on the community's view of crime and deviance Avieson, John (1986) "The Correspondent Who Stopped the War", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 64-71: As a war correspondent during World War 1, Keith Murdoch influenced the withdrawal of Australian troops from Gallipoli Duffield, Lee (1986) "News Media as a Feature of the Single-Party State", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 72-77: A study of the 1986 Queensland elections finds that news media are limited in their ability to challenge the status quo Gotliffe, Harvey (1986) "International Newsgathering by Time Magazine", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 78-81: The job of a foreign correspondent can be hampered by cultural and language differences, politics, and international relations Barrett, Don (1986) "Some suggested Target for Journalism Educators", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 82-83, 108: Journalism educators should do more than teach techniques – they should instil ideals Kennedy, Nicki (1986) "Newspapers in Education: Getting Involved", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, pp. 84-87: Both schools and newspapers can benefit from joint involvement in the production of newspapers Kershaw, Alan (1986) "Inside 'Inside Media'", Australian Journalism Review, 8:1&2, p. 88: Editor of a new media newsletter outlines its past and future prospects News Media Chronicle: January to December 1986
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