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AJR 1998
Australian Journalism Review
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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW 1998, 20:1, August (Editor: Warwick Blood, Associate Editor: Kitty Eggerking, Editorial Board: Lynette Sheridan Burns, Martin Hirst, Mandy Oakham, Janice Withnall, Jim Tully & Ian Richards, Book Review Editor: Stephen Quinn) Patching, Roger (1998) "Vale Charles James Bishop Grayburn Stuart, PhD", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. v-vi: Eulogy for Charles Stuart. Articles McGregor, Judy, Comrie, Margie & Campell, Judi (1998) "Public Journalism and Proportional Representation: The New Zealand Experiment", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. 1-22: Explores intellectual origins of public journalism and analyses motivations and aspirations of those involved in the New Zealand experiment. Ewart, Jacqui (1998) "What a Difference Two Weeks Make: The Importance of Training in the Acceptance of Pagination in Newsrooms", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. 23-37: Examines the experiences of sub-editors at two newspapers with the introduction of pagination focusing on training as the key element in making the difference. Breit, Rhonda (1998) "Cyberspace: A Legal Frontier", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. 38-57: Examines the liability of on-line service providers in Australia for the posting of defamatory material on computer networks. Josephi, Beate (1998) "The Australian Journalistic Code of Ethics: An International Comparative Framework", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. 58-71: Compares Australian codes with European and American codes and the concept of journalism as public responsibility. Richards, Ian (1998) "Searching for a Way Out: The Imbroglio in Journalism Ethics", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. 72-81: Looks at the link between the individual and the corporation and the effect it has on journalism ethics. Kirkpatrick, Rod (1998) "Shield of the People? The Provincial Press and the Fourth Estate", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. 82-103: Examines the effect of material and social pressures on pioneering provincial papers and their ability to fulfil their role in the fourth estate. Johnston, Jane (1998) "The Impact of the Media on the Court Process: Preliminary Findings", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. 104-112: Examines how well equipped Australian journalists are in balancing free speech and fair trial. Lawe Davies, Chris (1998) "News is Not So Special on the Broadcasting Service: Journalism and SBS Radio", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. 113-132: Argues that the Australian multicultural broadcaster, SBS, has never been the voice of its communities to the extent that it is a 'threat to established power'. Alysen, Barbara (1998) "From Hopeful to Hardened: How Three Years' Study Changes Journalism Students", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. 133-148: Considers the change in students' attitudes over the three years of study. Day, Anna (1998) "Maintaining Voice: Developing Healthy Learning Strategies for Broadcast Journalism Students", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. 149-152: The ability and responsibility for voice training and education on caring for the voice now lies in the hands of the educators. Lewis, Kieran (1998) "Barriers to Entry: An Assumption is Challenged", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. 153-165: Looks at why the Brisbane Weekend Times really failed. Knight, Alan (1998) "Fact or Friction? The Collision of Journalism Values in Asia", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. 166-185: Considers libertarian, development and Leninist modes of journalism as they are reflected in Asian ethical codes of practice. Commentary Masterton, Murray (1998) "Television Journalism in India: A Teaching Masala", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. 186-196: Masterton talks about his second year of teaching journalism in India. BOOK REVIEWS Lull, J. & Hinerman, S. eds. "Media Scandals: Morality and Desire in the Popular Culture Marketplace", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, p. 197 - Reviewer: Oakham, Mandy (1998). Ang, I. ed. "Planet Diana: Cultural Studies and Global Mourning", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. 197-203 - Reviewer: Oakham, Mandy (1998). Dixit, K. "Dateline Earth: Journalism as if the planet mattered", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. 204-206 - Reviewer: Quinn, Stephen (1998). Quinn, S., Breit, R., Granato, L., Tapsall, S. & Verwey, P. "Newsgathering on the Net: An Internet Guide for Australian Journalists", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. 207-209 - Reviewer: Blood, R. Warwick (1998). Pearson, M. & Johnston, J. "Breaking into Journalism: Your Guide to a Career in Journalism in Australia and New Zealand", Australian Journalism Review, 20:1, pp. 210-212 - Reviewer: Patching, Roger (1998). AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW 1998, 20:2, December (Editors: Warwick Blood, Kitty Eggerking & Jacqui Ewart, Editorial Board: Lynette Sheridan Burns, Martin Hirst, Mandy Oakham, Janice Withnall, Jim Tully & Ian Richards, Book Review Editor: Stephen Quinn) Meadows, Michael (1998) "Making journalism: The media as a cultural resource", Australian Journalism Review, 20:2, pp. 1-23: Theorises journalism as a set of cultural practices and a primary method of framing experience and forming public consciousness of the here and now. Oakham, Katrina Mandy (1998) "Kick it, Karl: A jump start for journalism theory", Australian Journalism Review, 20:2, pp. 24-34: Looks at the place of theory in journalism education. Dunn, Anne (1998) "Tailor-made news? The impact of policy change in ABC radio networks on ABC Radio news", Australian Journalism Review, 20:2, pp. 35-59: Study of the policy and practice of ABC Radio news in the early 90s and the impact of new technology on the work of ABC radio journalists. Romano, Angela (1998) "Normative theories of development journalism: State versus practitioner perspectives in Indonesia", Australian Journalism Review, 20:2, pp. 60-87: Examines the differing perspectives between practicing journalists in Indonesia and Indonesia's New Order Government's view of a fraternal media. Bilboe, Wendy (1998) "The Thredbo landslide: Was it only media ethics that came tumbling down?", Australian Journalism Review, 20:2, pp. 88-110: Looks at news coverage of the Thredbo landslip and subsequent ethical questions raised. Sheridan Burns, Lynette & Hazell, Trevor (1998) "Response…Ability: Youth suicide and the National University Curriculum Project", Australian Journalism Review, 20:2, pp. 111-128: Describes preliminary findings of a national university curriculum project targeted at journalism education. Patching, Roger & Hirst, Martin (1998) "The 1997 top ten survey: Students' views of what makes news", Australian Journalism Review, 20:2, pp. 129-156: Examines the choices journalism students make when they're asked to nominate a 'top ten' from a finite list of stories. Book reviews Watson, J. "Media Communication: An Introduction to Theory and Practice", Australian Journalism Review, 20:2, pp. 157-160 - Reviewer: Withnall, Janice (1998). Hollingsworth, D. "Race and Racism in Australia", Australian Journalism Review, 20:2, pp. 161-163 - Reviewer: Meadows, Michael (1998). Schultz, J. "Reviving the Fourth Estate: Democracy, Accountability and the Media", Australian Journalism Review, 20:2, pp. 164-168 - Reviewer: Eggerking, Kitty (1998). Shingler, M. & Wieringa, C. "On Air: Methods and Meanings of Radio", Australian Journalism Review, 20:2, pp. 169-174 - Reviewer: d'Entremont, Nicole (1998). Hansen, A., Cottle, S., Negrine, R. & Newbold, C. "Mass Communication Research Methods", Australian Journalism Review, 20:2, pp. 175-177 - Reviewer: Quinn, Stephen (1998). |
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