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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW

1988, 10, January-December (Editor: John Henningham)

Henningham, John (1988) "From the Editor's Terminal: Importance of Education in Journalism", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 2-3.

Articles

Masters, Chris (1988) "Taking Pride in Journalism", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 4-9: Journalism is important -- and for journalists who believe this there is much to be achieved

Ward, I.M., and D.O. Verrall (1988) "Opinion Polls During the 1987 Election Campaign", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 10-21: The potential dangers of "horse race journalism" point to the need for far more scepticism of polls and their value on the part of journalists

Tiffen, Rodney (1988) "Confidential Sources in the News: Conventions and Contortions", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 22-27: Planting of false information by sources is one danger confronting the journalistic ethic of confidentiality

Shilton, Lance (1988) "The Church Must Take Risks with the Media", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 32-34: The media have a negative attitude to the Church, but Christians should avoid a negative attitude to the media

Hutch, Richard A. (1988) "Religion as Depicted in The Bulletin, 1968-1988", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 35-42: Articles about religion stress division and oddity: there is little attempt to grapple with the meaning of religion, despite its importance in Australians' lives

Oliver, Irene (1988) "Clergy's View of the Media", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 43-51: A survey of clergy reveals suspicion of journalists and uncertainty about how to improve media handling of religious news

Harrison, John (1988) "The Religious Media in Australia", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 52-57: The religious press is too fragmented for a consistent Christian view on issues to have much influence on the public

Morgan, Lyndall (1988) "The Bicentenary According to Pravda", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 58-63: The soviet Union's leading daily presents a picture of Australia which would surprise most Australians

Allen, Elizabeth (1988) "British National Newspapers: A Study of Influences and Trends", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 64-77: The British press has been transformed since Wapping, with the new technology resulting in a range of new titles -- but many of the old problems remain

Parker, Elliott S. (1988) "Press Control in Singapore: New Wrinkles", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 78-84: Singapore's government is trying to build an information society while controlling the type of information available within that society

Murdoch, Rupert (1988) "Communication Rules a Technological World", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 85-92: Global communications, democratic in nature, will put an end to barriers between nations

Lealand, Geoff (1988) "Young, Trained, Female: A Survey of New Zealand Journalists", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 93-99: Education levels of New Zealand journalists have risen dramatically in the last 15 years, and considerably more women have joined the profession

Forum on Journalism Education

  • Duncan, Julie (1988) "The Myth of Training", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 100-103.
  • Patching, Roger (1988) "The Next Steps", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 103104.
  • Macdonald, Ranald (1988) "Where's the Industry Support?", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 104-106.
  • Willis, Katrina (1988) "Need for Mid-Career Education", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 106-108.
  • Gibson, Dixie (1988) "Re-Skilling Freelances", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 109-110.
  • Kadar, Susan (1988) "Overcoming Ethnic Bias", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 110-111.
  • Curtain, Rob (1988) "Problems Facing Radio", Australian Journalism Review, 10, p. 111.
  • Morrison, Ron (1988) "Photojournalists Overlooked", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 111-113
  • Putnis, Peter (1988) "Diversity, Theory, and Practice", Australian Journalism Review, 10, p. 114.
  • Grundy, Bruce (1988) "Conflicts of Interest", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 115-116.
  • Apps, Lawrence (1988) "Bond and Beyond", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 116-118.
  • Breen, Myles (1988) "Opening Closed Minds", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 118-119.
  • Henningham, John (1988) "Time to Phase Out Cadetships", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 119-121.

Schultz, Julianne (1988) "How Employers Select Cadets", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 122-124: A survey of media groups shows a swing towards hiring graduates, as well as interest in postgraduate courses

Pearson, Mark (1988) "'I Want to be a Journalist': A Study of Cadetships", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 125-134: The typical cadet applicant is a middle-class teenage female who has thoroughly researched journalism but is looking beyond newspapers for a career

Hodge, Errol (1988) " The JET-Stream at RMIT", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 135-139: Devbelopment of a test to help in the selection of new Journalism students has been problematic, but largely successful

Meadows, Michael (1988) "Getting the Right Message Across", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 140-153: Inadequacies in existing codes make imperative the development of a code of conduct for Australian journalists reporting on race

Richards, Ian (1988) "Bridging the Cultural Gap", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 154-157: A pioneering Journalism course focusing on the needs and problems of minority groups has draw a positive response from students

Starck, Nigel (1988) "Reporting Minorities: An Asian Perspective", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 158-161: Journalists need to be attuned to the sensitivities of other races and cultures on which they report

Meadows, Michael (1988) "The Jewel in the Crown", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 162-169: The coming of television to the Torres Strait could be as significant as the impact of religion there, 117 years ago

Oldham, Cheyenne J. (1988) "'Framing' Australian Journalists: Research in Progress", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 170-171: The frames used by Australian journalists to determine news value are under examination by two US scholars

Short, John (1988) " The Power of the Media", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 172-179: While the concept of a benign media is comfortable to many, multi-dimensional analysis shows the enormous power, often invisible, invested in media

Lawe Davies, Chris (1988) "Agenda-Setting: Abandoning the Audience/Media Nexus", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 180-188: Examination of political journalism suggests that media provide a menu rather than setting an agenda

Hippocrates, Cratis (1988) "Suburban Newspapers: Australia's New Journalism", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 189-197: Effective market research, crusading journalism and the offering of a clear alternative are the keys to success for suburban newspapers

News Media Chronicle: 1988

  • Fell, Liz (1988) "New South Wales: Ailing Fairfax", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 198-200.
  • Apps, Lawrence (1988) "Queensland: Vale the Tele", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 200-202.
  • Richards, Ian, and Nigel Starck (1988) "South Australia: Adelaide's Fleet Street", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 203-205.
  • Millett, Stephan (1988) "Western Australia: Change: The Only Constant", Australian Journalism Review, 10, pp. 205-207.

Book reviews

  • Black, Jay, and Ralph D. Barney (eds), Journal of Mass Media Ethics.
  • Bowman, David (1988), The Captive Press, (Ringwood, Vic.: Penguin Books)
  • Christians, Clifford G., Kim B. Rotzoll and Mark Fackler (1987), Media Ethics, 2nd Edition (New York: Longman)
  • Dickie, Phil (1988), The Road to Fitzgerald, (St Lucia: Queensland University Press)
  • Goodwin, H. Eugene (1987), Groping for Ethics in Journalism, 2nd Edition (Ames: Iowa State University Press)
  • Henningham, John (1988), Looking at Television News, (Melbourne: Longman Cheshire)
  • Whitehead, Geoffrey (1988), Inside the ABC, (Ringwood, Vic.: Penguin Books)

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