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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW

1994, 16:1, January-June (Editor: Len Granato)

Turner, Geoff (1994) "Journalistic Ethics in Australia: Raising the Standards", Australian Journalism Review, 16:1, pp. 1-12: An independent media commission could be the answer

Hodge, Errol (1994) "Radio Australia and Indonesia: The Early Years", Australian Journalism Review, 16:1, pp. 13-26: Pro-colonist stance during the war of independence

Knight, Alan (1994) "Australian Press Coverage of the Cambodian Elections", Australian Journalism Review, 16:1, pp. 27-44: Study shows Western news values blur "truth"

Havemann, Joan (1994) "Doing to the News in New Zealand", Australian Journalism Review, 16:1, pp. 45-56: Study shows newspapers pander to public's fear of random crime

Tanner, Stephen J. (1994) "Regionalism and Newspapers in Tasmania", Australian Journalism Review, 16:1, pp. 57-66: Three major publications parade their parochialism

Zawawi, Clara (1994) "Sources of News -- Who Feeds the Watchdogs", Australian Journalism Review, 16:1, pp. 67-71: Pilot study confirms high public relations contributions to news

Langer, John (1994) "A Calculus of Celebrityhood: Where Would News Fit into the Equation?", Australian Journalism Review, 16:1, pp. 73-79: Turning the ordinary into the celebrated -- and vice versa

Killiby, Cleve (1994) "Civic Attitudes and Regional Media Use", Australian Journalism Review, 16:1, pp. 81-87: Weak link found between local newspaper and a "duty to be informed"

Henningham, John (1994) "A Suggested Core Curricukum in Journalism Education", Australian Journalism Review, 16:1, pp. 88-93: Journalism educators urged to bite the bullet on standards

Woodbury, Marsha, and John Schmitz (1994) "Ethics the Driver, Mosaic the Vehicle, Network Instruction the Cargo", Australian Journalism Review, 16:1, pp. 94-98: Putting students into the Information Superhighway

Pearson, Mark (1994) "Journalism Education: Taking Up the Challenge of a Changing World", Australian Journalism Review, 16:1, pp. 99-107: Journalism educators urged to assert their legitimacy

Sheridan Burns, Lynette (1994) "Hypothetical: Better Than the Real Thing", Australian Journalism Review, 16:1, pp. 108-114: Reviewability and better control are big advantages

Richards, Ian (1994) "Encountering Death for the First Time", Australian Journalism Review, 16:1, pp. 115-120: Journalism students attend day-long seminars on grieving

Patching, Roger (1994) "Will They Ever Read the Papers?", Australian Journalism Review, 16:1, pp. 121-126: Frequent currenta affairs testing increases student news awareness .


AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW

1994, 16:2, July-December (Editor: Len Granato)

Loo, Eric (1994) "Teaching Development Journalism in the Reporting of Cultural Diversity", Australian Journalism Review,16:2, pp. 1-10: Development Journalism seen as aid to multiculturalism

Starck, Kenneth (1994) "The Case for Intercultural Journalism", Australian Journalism Review, 16:2, pp. 11-24: Helping journalists understand how culture effects their work

Bowman, Leo (1994) "How Journalists' Cultural Dispositions Affect News Selection", Australian Journalism Review, 16:2, pp. 25-30: 'Field' theory may explain journalistic practice

Smith, Jonathan (1994) "Eyewitness Ethics: The Moral Meaning of Watching Suffering While Reporting Famine and War", Australian Journalism Review, 16:2, pp. 31-46: Should journalists watch or help?

Robie, David (1994) "Malaysian-Owned Daily Claims'We Speak for PNG'", Australian Journalism Review, 16:2, pp. 47-54: An analysis of print media ownership in the South Pacific

Johnson, J.T. (1994) "Applied Cybernetics and Its Implications for Education for Journalism", Australian Journalism Review, 16:2, pp. 55-66: Producing reporters for the Digital Age

Pearson, Mark (1994) "Rethinking Quality in Journalism Education", Australian Journalism Review, 16:2, pp. 67-72: Smaller journalism programs have much to offer

Ketels, Tricia (1994) A Comparison of Courier-Mail Coverage of Unemployment in 1982 and 1992", Australian Journalism Review, 16:2, pp. 73-86: Image of the unemployed softened over time

Dyer, Samuel Coad, and Andrea Jenkins (1994) "Reporting of Public Opinion Polls in New Zealand and Australia", Australian Journalism Review, 16:2, pp. 87-92: Journalists' ignorance of poll-reporting procedures may mislead readers

McGregor, Judy (1994) "'New' News and the 1993 General Election in New Zealand", Australian Journalism Review, 16:2, pp. 93-102: Politicians on the hustings sidestep journalistic processes

Lincoln, Robyn, and Paul Wilson (1994) "Media Coverage of Missing Persons: Help or Hinderance?", Australian Journalism Review, 16:2, pp, 103-115: Journalists tend to focus on sensational aspects

Dunbar, Jane (1994) "Newspaper Coverage of Mabo: An Evaluation of Performance", Australian Journalism Review, 16:2, pp.116-124: NZ journo uncovers emerging sensitivity to Aboriginal issues.

Murray, Jacqui (1994) "The Institutional Origins of ABC Censorship in the 1930s", Australian Journalism Review, 16:2, pp. 125-131: Commissioners stifled free speech on national broadcaster

Martin, Ernest F. Jr (1994) "On Researching Attitudes Toward Media Freedoms in Hong Kong", Australian Journalism Review, 16:2, pp. 132-140: Colonial, social and cultural attributes present methodological problems.

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