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AJR 1996
Australian Journalism Review
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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW 1996, 18:1, December (Editors: Martin Hirst, Lani Guerke & Roger Patching) Elgar, Kerri (1996) "In Defence of Stuart Littlemore: An Angel of Liberation?", Australian Journalism Review, 18:1, pp. 7-12: Media Watch helps journalists to enforce the code Henningham, John (1996) "Journalists' Perceptions of Newspaper Quality", Australian Journalism Review, 18:1, pp. 13-19: Journalists rate their favourite papers Eggerking, Kitty (1996) "Introducing the Media and Indigenous Australians Project", Australian Journalism Review, 18:1, pp. 21-24: Journalists need a sound knowledge of indigenous culture and issues Scott, Paul (1996) "What Do We Have to Know This For? The Broadcasting for Remote Aboriginal Communities Scheme and Tertiary Curricula", Australian Journalism Review, 18:1, pp. 25-37: The first ten years of local indigenous broadcasting Alysen, Barbara, and Katrina Mandy Oakham (1996) "The Jana Wendt Factor: An Empirical Study of Myths and Misconceptions Among Journalism Students", Australian Journalism Review, 18:1, pp. 39-52: Why are undergraduate journalism courses so popular? Patching, Roger (1996) "900 into 300 Won't Go: Are Australia's Journalism Courses Producing Too Many Graduates?", Australian Journalism Review, 18:1, pp. 53-65: Discusses the potential oversupply of journalism graduates Hippocrates, Cratis (1996) "The Problems with Monitoring Journalism Ethics in Australia: A Review of the Judiciary Procedures of the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance", Australian Journalism Review, 18:1, pp. 67-85: A proposal to change the MEAA's judiciary procedures Sheridan Burns, Lynette (1996) "Blocking the Exits: Focus on the Decision in Ethical Decision Making", Australian Journalism Review, 18:1, pp. 87-97: Getting students to act ethically, not just think about it Richards, Ian (1996) "Dealing with Death: Intrusion into Grief and Journalism Education", Australian Journalism Review, 18:1, pp. 99-105: Death awareness seminars prepare students for dealing with grief on the job Withnall , Janice (1996) "Critical Thinking: A Necessary Skill for Quality Journalism", Australian Journalism Review, 18:1, pp. 107-115: Critical thinking is an integral part of our journalism teaching Guerke, Lani, and Martin Hirst (1996)Across the Genres: How Journalism is Changing in the 1990s?", Australian Journalism Review, 18:1, pp. 117-133: The blurring of genres in journalism today White, Doug, Sybe Jongeling and Trevor Gilmour (1996) "Use AIDA to Solve Your Infoglut Problems: Technology Takes on the Editors", Australian Journalism Review, 18:1, pp. 135-141: Will developments in artificial intelligence make us obsolete? |
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