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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW

1993, 15:1, January-June

Horsfield, Peter (1993) "An Analysis off the Media Debate Following the ABC Compass Program 'The Ultimate Betrayal'", Australian Journalism Review, 15:1, pp. 1-10: ABC exposure of sexual abuse by church officials sparked defensive responses

Breen, Myles (1993) "Applying the Spiral of Silence: Nothing More Practical than a Good Theory", Australian Journalism Review, 15:1, pp. 11-16: ABC program triggers practical example of the Spiral of Silence theory

Winter, Pahmi (1993) "The Masters of Truth and Justice? News Production at Television New Zealand Ltd 1989-1992", Australian Journalism Review, 15:1, pp. 17-28: Commercialisation brought a change in journalistic culture

Dombkins, Margaret (1993) "The Impact of Technology and Environmental Factors on Newspaper Organisational Design", Australian Journalism Review, 15:1, pp. 29-51: The analysis provides clues to future changes in organisation and position

Lewis, Glen, and Sun Wan-ning (1993) "The People's Daily, the Australian and Japan: A Narrative Analysis", Australian Journalism Review, 15:1, pp. 53-62: Similarities and differences in the approaches to news coverage

MacLennan, Gary (1993) "The Burnie Mill Dispute and the Media: Class Conflict or Collective Catastrophe?", Australian Journalism Review, 15:1, pp. 63-71: Marxist analysis of Burnie coverage finds class an unspoken issue

Cowen, Zelman (1993) "The Responsibility of the Press: Some Current Reflections", Australian Journalism Review, 15:1, pp. 73-79: This is an edited version of the Sir Roderick Procter Memorial Address of the Committee for Economic Development in Australia, 22 April, 1993

Richards, Ian (1993) "Recognising Reality: Journalism Education and Multicultural Australia", Australian Journalism Review, 15:1, pp. 80-86: Sensitising journalism students to covering ethnic communities

Loo, Eric (1993) "Ethnic Newsworthiness: Pragmatic Research on Editors' Attitudes", Australian Journalism Review, 15:1, pp. 87-92: Findings show traditional news values hold sway

Williams, Ridley (1993) "Journocam and Beyond: A Look into the Future of ENG", Australian Journalism Review, 15:1, pp. 93-98: A bonanza for free-lance television journalism?

Green, Kerry, and Lyle Radford (1993) "Digital Cameras: Industrial Problems?", Australian Journalism Review, 15:1, pp. 99-102: New technology eases the tasks but complicates the options

Craig, Geoffrey (1993) "Looking Twice: Thoughts on the Practice of Photojournalism", Australian Journalism Review, 15:1, pp. 103-115: Maybe good news photos make viewers face their own subjectivity

Hodge, Errol (1993) "Response from the People's Republic of China to Radio Australia's Chinese-language Programs", Australian Journalism Review, 15:1, pp. 117-125: Radio Australia missed some chances to further Sino-Australian understanding

Hurst, John (1993) "Kirner and the Media", Australian Journalism Review, 15:1, pp. 126-133: The premier's style confounded the pundits and paid dividends for Labor


AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW

1993, 15:2, July-December (Editor: Len Granato)

Rose, Michael (1993) "Aboriginal Print Journalism: A Forgotten Medium?", Australian Journalism Review, 15:2, pp, 1-16: Research shows print media flourish despite oral tradition

McGregor, Judy (1993) "A Survey of Maori Journalists", Australian Journalism Review, 15:2, pp. 17-22: Respondents see need for improvements in treatment

Cass, Philip (1993) "Mission Resurrects PNG Newspaper", Australian Journalism Review, 15:2, pp. 23-32: Research shows it played a significant role in indigenous journalism

Robie, David (1993) "Erosion of Freedom of the Press in the South Pacific", Australian Journalism Review, 15:2, pp. 33-42: Democracy suffering as governments clamp down on journalists

Philpott, Malcolm (1993) "Government-Made Relations in the Pacific Islands", Australian Journalism Review, 15:2, pp. 43-49: International pressures may help national broadcasters

Pittam, Jeffrey, and Susan McKay (1993) "Ethnic Identity and the Human-Interest Story: Vietnamese in Brisbane", Australian Journalism Review, 15:2, pp. 51-62: Story subjects tended to be depicted as victims

Ramanathan, Sankaran, and Eric Loo Giap Seng (1993) "Australian and Malaysian Newspaper Coverage of the Gillespie Dispute", Australian Journalism Review, 15:2, pp. 63-68: Media played status conferral, gatekeeping and agenda setting roles

Motion, Judy (1993) "Deconstruction of the Media Discourse on the Attempted Soviet Coup", Australian Journalism Review, 15:2, pp. 69-76: Keyword analysis shows sample newspapers sided with Gorbachev

Henningham, John (1993) "Australian Journalists' Attitudes to Education", Australian Journalism Review, 15:2, pp. 77-90: Survey shows industry undervalues J-education

Hodge, Errol (1993) "Editorial Integrity and Australian Television International", Australian Journalism Review, 15:2, pp. 91-100: ATVI staff report attempts to influence reporting

Murray, Jacqui (1993) "Dixon's Fight for ABC News in Asia", Australian Journalism Review, 15:2, pp. 101-111: The battle for first-hand Australian war coverage

Putnis, Peter (1993) "A Day in the Life: The Channel Ten Brisbane Newsroom", Australian Journalism Review, 15:2, pp. 112-122: Academic spends a hectic day with the news team

Bowman, Leo (1993) "Interviewing: Establishing the Context", Australian Journalism Review, 15:2, pp. 123-130: Some often-neglected consideration in the process

Pearson, Mark (1993) "Electronic Mail as a News Medium", Australian Journalism Review, 15:2, pp. 131-138: E-mail news: a multimedia experiment

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