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AJR 1992
Australian Journalism Review
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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW 1992, 14:1, January-June (Editor: Len Granato) Granato, Len (1992) "The Editor's Viewpoint; Journalists' Privilege", Australian Journalism Review, 14:1, pp. iii-v. Articles Baker, Mark (1992) "The Beijing Massacre and the Media", Australian Journalism Review, 14:1, pp. 1-20: Evidence shows the massacre was accurately reported in Australia Masterton, Murray (1992) "A New Approach to What Makes News News", Australian Journalism Review, 14:1, pp. 21-26: News values have worldwide application Smith, Michael (1992) "Accountability: The Writing on the Wall", Australian Journalism Review, 14:1, pp. 27-32: Self-regulation is needed in an anti-media climate Hurst, John (1992) "Freebies: A Conflict of Interest?", Australian Journalism Review, 14:1, pp. 33-43: Should journalists adopt the standards of probity they impose on others? Avieson, John (1992) "Chequeboo Journalism: A Question of Ethics", Australian Journalism Review, 14:1, pp. 45-5-: The use of wealth to subvert the people' right to know Clancy, Jack (1992) "Bias?: A Case Study of Coverage of RMIT in The Age", Australian Journalism Review, 14:1, pp. 51-57: An analysis of an education reporter's stories Hodge, Errol (1992) "Radio Australia's News Commentaries: A Cold War Background", Australian Journalism Review, 14:1, pp. 58-67: Archives reveal Government moves to have the official viewpoint presented Pearson, Mark (1992) "How the Reformed Defamation Laws will Affect Journalists", Australian Journalism Review, 14:1, pp. 68-77: An analysis of the changes Mosler, David F. (1992) American Newspaper Opinion on the Sepoy Mutiny 1857-58", Australian Journalism Review, 14:1, pp. 78-87: US newspapers called on white Christian Britons to crush the revolt of the pagan coloureds Spence, Douglas (1992) "Legislative Boundaries of Free Speech", Australian Journalism Review, 14:1, pp. 88-93: An edited version of an address to the Journalism, Justice and the Media Conference in July 1991, which proposed greater freedom Stevens, Michael (1992) "More on JournLearn: A Criticism Followed by its Author's Reply", Australian Journalism Review, 14:1, pp. 94-99. Gould, Dean (1992) "A Call for Entry Qualifications for Journalists", Australian Journalism Review, 14:1, pp. 100-101. Book reviews Chan, Joseph Man and Lee Chin-chuan (1991) Mass Media and Politoical Transition: The Hong Kong Press in China's Orbit, (New York: The Guilford Press) Granato, Len (1991) Reporting and Writing News, (Sydney: Prentice-Hall) Luther, Sara Fletcher (1988) The United States and the Direct Broadcast Satellite: The Politics of International Broadcasting in Space, (New York: Oxford University Press) White, Sally (1991) Reporting in Australia, (Melbourne: Macmillan) Australian Journalism Review. Author/Article Index 1978-1990, pp. 112-121. AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW 1992, 14:2, July-December (Editor: Len Granato) Hurst, John (1992) "Vale John Avieson", Australian Journalism Review, 14:2, pp. iv-vi Putnis, Peter (1992) "Television Journalism and Image Ethics", Australian Journalism Review, 14:2, pp. 1-17: Should the subjects of television news stories have more control over their portrayal? Schultz, Julianne (1992) "Investigative Reporting Tests Journalistic Independence", Australian Journalism Review, 14:2, pp. 18-30: Survey shows internal resistance to investigative reporting from executives and newsroom colleagues Wilson, David (1992) "Charters of Editorial Independence", Australian Journalism Review, 14:2, pp. 31-36: The Age charter in operation Adkins, Barbara (1992) "Arguing the Point: The Management and Context of Disputatious Challenges in Radio Current Affairs Interviews", Australian Journalism Review, 14:2, pp. 37-49: What happens when radio journalists challenge interviewees Reekie, Gail, and Paul Wilson (1992) "How Queensland Political Parties Promoted Crime: The 1992 Election", Australian Journalism Review, 14:2, pp. 50-56: Differences between party policy documents and media emphasis Kingsbury, Damien (1992) "Agendas in Indonesian Reponses to Australian Journalism: Some Journalists' Perspectives", Australian Journalism Review, 14:2, pp. 58-67: Domestic considerations, not cultural insensitivity, said to trigger Indonesian criticisms of Australian reportage Schauble, John (1992) "Information Exchange in the Asia-Pacific:The Role of Mass Media", Australian Journalism Review, 14:2, pp. 68-73: A call for foreign reporting unfettered by the host nation Cornish, Patrick (1992) "Jurnalistik Jawa: A Personal Look at Journalism Training in Indonesia", Australian Journalism Review, 14:2, pp. 74-78: The twin genies of satellite broadcasting and desktop publishing are out of the bottle, changing Indonesia's media landscape Cass, Philip (1992) "A Comparison of the Coverage of the Bougainville Civil War in the Australian and the Times of PNG", Australian Journalism Review, 14:2, pp. 79-90: Surprisingly, the Australian displayed developmental theory tendencies and the Times took the high ground Philpott, Malcolm (1992) "The Role and Responsibilities of the National Broadcaster in Papua New Guinea: A Cautionary Tale", Australian Journalism Review, 14:2, pp. 91-99: NBC's story of collapse and rescue should be a warning to others Meadows, Michael (1992) "A Sense of deja vu: Canadian Journalism Education Ponders Its Future", Australian Journalism Review, 14:2, pp. 100-113: Implications for Australian journalism education Masterton, Murray (1992) "What Is News? Learning Again Is Not Easy", Australian Journalism Review, 14:2, pp. 114-120: Czech journalists need to redefine their role and change their approach after the collapse of the old system Rose, Michael (1992) "The Journalists in Europe Foundation", Australian Journalism Review, 14:2, pp. 121-125: Successful international venture in Paris could be tried in Australia Provis, Michael (1992) "Reporting French Politics", Australian Journalism Review, 14:2, pp. 126-129: Three French journalists describe changes in coverage Yeates, Helen (1992) The State of Origin: The Media State of Play", Australian Journalism Review, 14:2, pp. 130-136: Unwary lecturer feels the heat of media spotlight but finds that precious little illumination results |
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