AJR 1991

Australian Journalism Review
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1980
1979
1978

Journalism Eduator
1977
1976

 




AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW

1991, 13:1 & 2, January-December (Editor: Len Granato)

Hodge, Errol (1991) "Australia's Radio Propaganda in the Pacific War", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 1-13: The story of how Radio Australia glossed over the bad news during World War II

Avieson, John (1991) "The Concept of Objectivity in Journalism: A Restatement", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 15-22: Journalistic objectivity is application of agreed-upon criteria, not complete detachment

Hurst, John (1991) "Journalistic Objectivity and Subjectivity in News Reporting and News Selection", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 23-30: The lines get blurred in news choices based on audience interests or importance

Hayden, Bill (1992) "Journalists Have Responsibilities as Well as Freedoms", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 31-38: This is an edited version of the opening address of the Journalism, Jusrtice and the Future conference, cosponsored by the Australian Journalists' Association and the Queenslanbd Law Society, Friday 12 july 1991 at the Queensland University of Technology

Wells, Dean (1991) "Toward Uniform Defamation Laws", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 39-44: The free speech component of democracy requires the certainty that only uniform laws can give it

Quinn, Michael Patrick (1991) "Courts Should Take Strong Action to Stop Trials by Media", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 45-51: Maybe the laws should prohibit news coverage of some proceedings

Ward, Ian (1991) "Who Writes the Political News? Journalists as Hunters or Harvesters", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 52-58: Study reveals that much Queensland political news emanated from press releases

Stuart, Charles, Li Xiangkun, and Ross Dagan (1991) "Passive Journalism: A Comparison of News Sources in India, China and Australia", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 59-65: The percentage of externally sourced information in three newspapers in Australia, India and China, was found to be higher than in Sigal's classic study

McNulty, Sue (1991) "Leaked Information and the Watchdog Role of the Press", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 66-76: Benefits and pitfalls in jounalistic handling of leaked information

Cass, Philip (1991) "New Guinea's First Newspapers: The Missionary Press in German New Guinea 1886-1914", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 77-81: Research in progress: More questions and guesses than answers about indigenous mission newspapers

Greene, Stephen (1991) "Using Interactive Software in the Journalism Classroom", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 82-88: How interactive, self-authored software expands computer literacy while energising the classroom with new sights, sounds and practices

Green, Kerry (1991) "Computer-aided Newswriting Promotes 'Mastery' Approach to Teaching", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 89-99: University of Queensland pioneer program seeks to enable students to progress at their own speed to comparable levels

Vigo, Kitty (1991) "Alternative Routes: Journalism Training in Media Studies ", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 100-104: The author argues for the teaching of journalism skills in media studies programs

Pearson, Mark (1991) "Education for Journalism and for Law: Common Issues and Challenges", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 105-115: The author argues that commonalities between law schools and journalism schools encourage cross-fertilisation

Smyth, Chris (1991) "Involving the Workers in Education and Training", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 116-117: Mid-career education and training for journalists is a step toward professionalism and emancipation

Wallace, John (1991) "Journalism Education and Training in the International Environment: Approaching Our Common Futures", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 119-125: AQ call for continuing dialog and collaboration for greater understanding in the Pacific region

Morgan, Frank (1991) "Listen to the Pacific View: Needs and Demands of Professional Media Education and Training in the Pacific", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 126-136: A call for finely-tuned. collaborative training and education programs

Molnar, Helen (1991) "Communication Technolpogy in the Pacific: In Whose Interest?", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 137-147: Pacific nations need to exert more influence over imported technology

Boyd, Susan (1991) "The Media and Public Policy: The Foreign Policy Perspective", Australian Journalism Review, 13:1 & 2, pp. 148-153: The view from the government side of the relationship

Book reviews

Granato, Len (1990) Newspaper Feature Writing, (Geelong: Deakin University Press)

Henningham, John (ed) (1991) Institutions in Australian Society, (St Lucia: Department of Journalism)

Henshall, Peter, and David Ingram (1991) The News Manual - A Training Book for Journalists, Vols 1-3 (Surry Hills: Poroman Press)

Masterton Murray, and Roger Patching (1990) Now the News in Detail: A Guide to Broadcast Journalism in Australia, 2nd edition (Geelong: Deakin University Press)

Back to top




HOME | About Us  | How to Join | Executive | Journal | AwardsConference | Links | Associated Courses

Copyright 2005: Journalism Education Association (Australia)
Copyright Statement | Contact Webmaster | Site Map
Website design by Edit Plus