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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW

1997, 19:2, December (Editor: Charles Stuart, Ph.D)

Part 1: The Internet in Newsrooms and Classrooms

Quinn, Stephen (1997) "Australian Journalists and the Internet", Australian Journalism Review, 19:2, pp. 1-13: Based on a national phone survey of Australian dailies - aim to discover how many journalists use the Internet.

Tapsall, Suellen & Granato, Len (1997) "New CAR Curriculum Will Influence the Practice of Journalism", Australian Journalism Review, 19:2, pp. 14-23: Analyses curriculum development and implementation of Journalism Information Systems (JIS) at Queensland University of Technology.

Green, Kerry (1997) "On-Line and Undercover. Discovering the Boundaries", Australian Journalism Review, 19:2, pp. 24-30: Difficulties involved when journalistic inexperience is combined with computer literacy and the unique opportunities for going undercover on the Internet.

Part 2: Journalism Education

Patching, Roger (1997) "Who Teaches Journalism at Australia's Universities?", Australian Journalism Review, 19:2, pp. 31-43: A comparison of 22 Australian journalism courses and their counterparts in the United States and the vocational backgrounds of the educators involved.

Stuart, Charles (1997) "Any Course Can Wear a Journalism Label", Australian Journalism Review, 19:2, pp. 44-58: Looks at the disparity of content in Australian Journalism courses and the lack of an Australia-wide model for journalism education.

Sheridan Burns, Lynette (1997) "Problem-Based Learning (PBL) and Journalism Education. Is It New Jargon for Something Familiar?", Australian Journalism Review, 19:2, pp. 59-72: Makes a case for PBL as the best approach to encouraging adaptability, self-reliance, problem solving and critical self-reflection in journalism graduates.

Part 3: Analysing Journalism in Practice

Meadows, Michael, Hippocrates, Cratis & van Vuuren, Kitty (1997) "Targeting the Media. Comparing Print and Television News Coverage of Indigenous Affairs", Australian Journalism Review, 19:2, pp. 73-87: Different media have different requirements and this influences the shape of the news as it is consumed by audiences.

Blood, R. Warwick & Lee, Paul S.N. (1997) "Public Opinion and Risk: An Elaboration of Public Opinion about Pauline Hanson's Agenda.", Australian Journalism Review, 19:2, pp. 88-103: How the reporting of polling data can be improved.

Part 4: Reviews

Conley, David "The Daily Miracle - An Introduction to Journalism", Australian Journalism Review, 19:2, p. 104 - Reviewer: Oakham, Mandy (1997).

Oakham, Mandy ed. "Don't Bury the Lead", Australian Journalism Review, 19:2, p. 105 - Reviewer: Stuart, Charles (1997).

Henninger, Maureen "Don't Just Surf", Australian Journalism Review, 19:2, p. 106 - Reviewer: Quinn, Stephen (1997).

Pearson, Mark "The Journalist's Guide to Media Law", Australian Journalism Review, 19:2, p. 107 - Reviewer: Stuart, Charles (1997).

Abel, Sue "Shaping the News: Waitingi Day on Television", Australian Journalism Review, 19:2, pp. 108-109 - Reviewer: Meadows, Michael (1997).

Medsger, Betty "Winds of Change", Australian Journalism Review, 19:2, pp. 109-112 - Reviewer: Hirst, Martin (1997).

Part 5: Commentary

Griffin, Grahame (1997) "Press Photography, Genre Blurring, and 'The Direction of Journalism' Debate", Australian Journalism Review, 19:2, pp. 113-124: Press photography trends highlight and reflect journalism debates.

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