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AJR 1995
Australian Journalism Review
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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW 1995, 17:1, (Editor: Lawrence Apps) Enders, Mike (1995) "Putting a Price on Life: A Propaganda Approach to Media Coverage of Aboriginal Deaths in Custory", Australian Journalism Review, 17:1, pp. 1-16: Press Coverage for "worthier" victims Rose, Michael (1995) "The History of the Development of the Koori Mail", Australian Journalism Review, 17:1, pp. 17-39: The trials and tribulations of developing an Aboriginal newspaper Flint, David (1995) "A media Commission: The Press Council Replies", Australian Journalism Review, 17:1, pp. 40-46: Is there a need for a media watchdog with greater powers? Henningham, John (1995) "Aunitie's 'watchbitch': Journalists' Opinions of Media Watch", Australian Journalism Review, 17:1, pp. 47-56: Media Watch: the program journalists love to hate? Kleiman, Howard (1995) "'Pot Party at a University': A case Study in Television News Staging", Australian Journalism Review, 17:1, pp. 57-69: News staging versus the public's right to know: how far can the media go? Craig, Geoffrey (1995) "Press Photography, Pixel Technology and Questions of Representation", Australian Journalism Review, 17:1, pp. 70-78: Technology's impact on the representation of the "real" Hirst, Martin, Tiffany White, David Chaplin, and Justine Wilson (1995) "When Too Much Entertainment is Barely Enough: Current Affairs", Australian Journalism Review, 17:1, pp. 79-98: Current affairs television: entertainment vs news values Putnis, Peter (1995) "Producing Overseas News for Australian Television", Australian Journalism Review, 17:1, pp. 99-118: Foreign images: reflection or distortion? Hodge, Errol, and Zhang Weihong (1995) "Sydney's Olympics and the Beijing People's Daily", Australian Journalism Review, 17:1, pp. 119-123: China's journalists practise politics of politeness Ward, Ian (1995) "Where Were the Voters? Some Reflections on the News Coverage of the 1995 NSW State Elections", Australian Journalism Review, 17:1, pp. 125-134: It's time for the media to include the public in the electoral process Breen, Myles P., (1995) "Pedagogical Correctness in Journalism Education: Using the Guest Lecturer to Advantage", Australian Journalism Review, 17:1, pp. 135-147: Stimulate and entertain with guests from the "frontline" Starck, Nigel (1995) "The NSW Invasion: How Adelaide's Journalism Students Went on Internship Interstate", Australian Journalism Review, 17:1, pp. 148-153: The rewards and complications of student placements. AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW 1995, 17:2 (Editor: Lawrence Apps) Sheridan Burns, Lynette (1995) "Philosophy or Frontline? A Surevey of Journalism Educators About Teaching Ethics", Australian Journalism Review, 17:2, pp. 1-9: How can ethics be taught as a minimum standard subject? Hutch, Richard A. (1995) "Teaching Journalists to Report Religion", Australian Journalism Review, 17:2, pp. 10-17: Press falls down on its reportage of religion Meadows, Michael (1995) "Sensitivity not Censorship: Reporting Cultural Diversity in Australia", Australian Journalism Review, 17:2, pp. 18-27: Aboriginal respresentation in the media Henningham, John (1995) "Journalists' Perception of Bias", Australian Journalism Review, 17:2, pp. 28-31: Taking the preess to the polls Anderson, Michael (1995) "Journalists' Attitudes and Views on the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance Code of Ethics", Australian Journalism Review, 17:2, pp. 32-50: How journalism ethics rate in the quest for news McGregor, Judy, and Margie Comrie (1995) "The Fairness Factor in New Zealand Broadcasting News (1985-1994)", Australian Journalism Review, 17:2, pp. 51-59: Broadcasting codes fail to address problems in professional practice Coad Dyer, Samuel (1995) "Windows of Opportunity in Organisational Crisis Events", Australian Journalism Review, 17:2, pp. 60-67: Big corporations miss their chance at damage control Hodge, Errol, and Zhang Weihong (1995) "An Official Chinese Perspective on Australia", Australian Journalism Review, 17:2, pp. 68-82: China pushes favourable press coverage of Australia Johnston, Jane (1995) "Post Trial Jury Disclosures to the Media", Australian Journalism Review, 17:2, pp. 84-94: Legal rights remain confused Robie, David (1995) "Uni Tavur: The Evolution of a Student Press", Australian Journalism Review, 17:2, pp. 95-101: Two decades of a newspaper with a remarkable impact on South Pacific journalism. |
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