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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW

1999, 21:1, July (Editor: Warwick Blood, Associate Editor: Kitty Eggerking, Editorial Board: Lee Becker, Lynette Sheridan Byrns, Kitty Eggerking, John Henningham, Martin Hirst, Alan Knight, Paul Lee, Clem Lloyd, Maxwell McCombs, Seumas Miller, Mandy Oakham, Ian Richards, Suellen Tapsall and Jim Tully, Book Review Editor: Gail Sedorkin)

Sheridan Burns, Lynette (1999) "The President's Column", Australian Journalism Review, 21:1, pp. v-vii: Suppose they gave a war and nobody came …

Articles

Lloyd, Clem (1999) "Journalism and American pragmatism", Australian Journalism Review, 21:1, pp. 1-16: The problems of journalism are, at base, philosophical problems.

Griffin, Graham (1999) "Local journalism makes good: Cultural geography and contemporary journalism", Australian Journalism Review, 21:1, pp. 17-36: Journalism plays a key role in the representation of space and place and is profoundly implicated in the meanings and values its publics attribute to these representations.

Stockwell, Stephen (1999) "Beyond the fourth estate: Democracy, deliberation and journalism theory", Australian Journalism Review, 21:1, pp. 37-49: reconsideration of journalism in terms of the 'fourth estate'.

Windschuttle, Keith (1999) "Journalism and the Western tradition", Australian Journalism Review, 21:1, pp. 50-67: Questions the modernity of journalism.

Morgan, Frank (1999) "The moving finger writes: Conditions for a theory of journalism?", Australian Journalism Review, 21:1, pp. 68-91: To revive civil conversation between divergent theories of journalism.

Lee, Paul S.N. (1999) "Does journalism seek truth out? A typology of realities in the news profession", Australian Journalism Review, 21:1, pp. 92-106: Examines various types of realities confronted by journalists in their news work.

Johnston, Jane (1999) "Are the courts becoming more media friendly?", Australian Journalism Review, 21:1, pp. 109-122: Changes to the Australian courts system are altering relationships between the courts and the media.

O'Donnell, Penny (1999) "The other 66 per cent? Rethinking the labour market for journalism graduates", Australian Journalism Review, 21:1, pp. 123-142: Many journalism students interpret vocational offers by Australian universities as vocational promises.

Alysen, Barbara (1999) "Selecting the 'newsmakers': Journalism graduates in the marketplace", Australian Journalism Review, 21:1, pp. 143-159: Looks at what employers wanted in their journalism trainees and the type of graduates and others in whom they found it.

BOOK REVIEWS

Breen, M. ed. "Journalism Theory and Practice", Australian Journalism Review, 21:1, pp. 161-168 - Reviewer: Bacon, Wendy (1999).

Munsen, E.S. & Warren, C. A. eds. "James Carey: A Critical Reader", Australian Journalism Review, 21:1, pp. 169-170 - Reviewer: Meadows, Michael (1999).

Lawe Davies, C. ed. "Media and Indigenous Australians Project", Australian Journalism Review, 21:1, pp. 171-176 - Reviewer: O'Donnell, Penny (1999).


AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW

1999, 21:2, August (Editor: Warwick Blood, Associate Editor: Kitty Eggerking, Editorial Board: Lee Becker, Lynette Sheridan Byrns, Kitty Eggerking, John Henningham, Martin Hirst, Alan Knight, Paul Lee, Clem Lloyd, Maxwell McCombs, Suemas Miller, Mandy Oakham, Ian Richards, Suellen Tapsall, Jim Tully, Book Review Editor: Gail Sedorkin)

Bacon, Wendy & Nash, Chris (1999) "Confidential sources and the public right to know", Australian Journalism Review, 21:2, pp. 1-26: Identifies and examines the rights of journalists to preserve the confidentiality of relationships with their sources.

Pearson, Mark (1999) "Curricular implications of the influences of the Internet upon journalism", Australian Journalism Review, 21:2, pp. 27-55: Influences of the Internet upon both the context of journalism and its practice render current approaches anachronistic and demand a re-evaluation of journalism education.

Quinn, Stephen (1999) "The more things change - technology's influence on journalism", Australian Journalism Review, 21:2, pp. 56-75 : Looks at technologies influence on the newsgathering process.

Sedorkin, Gail (1999) "Tracking the 'infotainment' trend", Australian Journalism Review, 21:2, pp. 76- 86: An analysis of content between The 7.30 Report and A Current Affair.

Carroll, John (1999) "On camera: Journalism, presentation and performance", Australian Journalism Review, 21:2, pp. 87-102: Looks at the tenuous link between journalism, presentation and performance and the traditional role of the journalist.

Sheridan Burns, Lynette & McKee, Alan (1999) "Reporting on indigenous issues: Some practical suggestions for journalists", Australian Journalism Review, 21:2, pp. 103-116: Offers practical suggestions for journalists considering the complexity of covering indigenous issues in the Australian media.

Day, Anna (1999) "Australian editorial election cartoons: Is there a change afoot?", Australian Journalism Review, 21:2, pp. 117- 133: Reports on content analysis of editorial cartoons and editorials form four major Australian daily newspapers published during the 1996 and 1998 federal election campaigns and compares findings with analyses of earlier campaigns.

Green, Kerry & McIlwaine, Stephen (1999) "Where do all the graduates go?", Australian Journalism Review, 21:2, pp. 134-141: A University of Queensland survey of career outcomes of 155 graduates in five cohorts over five years to compare journalism graduates employment with other humanities graduates.

Book reviews

MacFarland, D.T. "Future Radio Programming Strategies: Cultivating Listenership in the Digital Age", Australian Journalism Review, 21:2, pp. 142-145 - Reviewer: Dunn, Anne (1999).

Callahan, C. "A Journalist's Guide to the Internet", Australian Journalism Review, 21:2, pp. 146 -155 - Reviewer: Quinn, Stephen (1999).

DeFleur, M. "Computer-Assisted Investigative Reporting", Australian Journalism Review, 21:2, pp. 146 -155 - Reviewer: Quinn, Stephen (1999).

Garrison, B. "Computer-Assisted Reporting", Australian Journalism Review, 21:2, pp. 146 -155 - Reviewer: Quinn, Stephen (1999).

Lanson, J. & Fought, B. "News in a New Century: Reporting in an age of convergence", Australian Journalism Review, 21:2, pp. 146 -155 - Reviewer: Quinn, Stephen (1999).

Miller, L. "Power Journalism: Computer-Assisted Reporting", Australian Journalism Review, 21:2, pp. 146 -155 - Reviewer: Quinn, Stephen (1999).

Wendland, M. "Wired Journalist: Newsroom Guide to the Internet" 3rd ed., Australian Journalism Review, 21:2, pp. 146 -155 - Reviewer: Quinn, Stephen (1999).

Lawe Davies, C. ed. "When Nerds and Worlds Collide: Reflections on the Development of Computer Assisted Reporting.", Australian Journalism Review, 21:2, pp. 156-158 - Reviewer: Wessels, Pieter.

Breen, M. (1999) "A response to Bacon, W (1999) review of Breen, M. ed. (1998), "Journalism Theory and Practice", Australian Journalism Review, 21:1, pp. 159-164.


AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW

1999, 21:3, December (Editor: Warwick Blood, Associate Editor: Kitty Eggerking, Editorial Board: Lee Becker, R. Warwick Blood, Lynette Sheridan Byrns, Kitty Eggerking, Sheldon Guneratne, John Henningham, Martin Hirst, Alan Knight, Paul Lee, Clem Lloyd, Maxwell McCombs, Mandy Oakham, Roger Patching, Ian Richards, David Robie and Jim Tully, Book Review Editor: Gail Sedorkin)

Sheridan Burns, Lynette (1999) "President's Column", Australian Journalism Review, 21:3, pp. v-vi.

Articles

Broinowski, Alison (1999) "A Pebble in Both Our Shoes: East Timor and the Media, 1999", Australian Journalism Review, 21:3, pp. 1-24: Australia has much to learn from its antagonists in the region in the 'game' of image-promotion.

Robie, David (1999) "Fairness, balance and the Pacific media's cultural imperative", Australian Journalism Review, 21:3, pp. 25-35: Looks at trends in the growth of press freedom in the Pacific.

Payne, Trish (1999) "The 'PM factor' : the influence of the Prime Minister in national reporting of the federal backbench", Australian Journalism Review, 21:3, pp. 36-59: Looks at the dictates of party discipline to squelch backbench media input and the Canberra Press Gallery's acceptance of it.

Forde, Susan (1999) "Journalistic practices and newsroom organisation in the Australian independent and alternative press", Australian Journalism Review, 21:3, pp. 60-79: Looks at what makes independent press different from the mainstream and the relative success of 'public journalism' in the independent press.

Reed, Rosslyn (1999) "Celebrities' and 'Soft Options': Engendering Print Journalism in the Era of Hi-Tech", Australian Journalism Review, 21:3, pp. 80-92: Looks at the increasing feminisation of journalism and the dynamics and meanings attached to new gendered forms of occupational differentiation at the organisational level.

Ewart, Jacqui (1999) "Design dominates sub-editing", Australian Journalism Review, 21:3, pp. 93-112: Looks at how pagination has changed the work practices of design and layout staff at two metropolitan Australian newspapers.

Fountaine, Susan & McGregor, Judy (1999) "The loneliness of the long distance gender researcher: are journalists right about the coverage of women's sport?", Australian Journalism Review, 21:3, pp. 113-126: Sports journalists defending the faith of male sports are wrong about the absence of bias in gender representation in sports coverage.

Baker, David & Oakham, Katrina Mandy (1999) "Dishing up the docks: the MUA dispute as a case study of successful agenda setting", Australian Journalism Review, 21:3, pp. 127-149: MUA dispute may mark a new era in industrial reporting.

Childs, Fiona (1999) "Government relations with the Australian ethnic press: A case study of the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs during 1996", Australian Journalism Review, 21:3, pp. 150-164: Examines the communication relationships between the Public Affairs Section of a government department and editors of the Australian non-English language (ethnic) press.

Commentary

Henningham, John (1999) "Proud to be a journalism educator", Australian Journalism Review, 22:3, pp. 181-196: Looks at vibrancy and potential of journalistic education at the academic, scholarly level.

Josephi, Beate (1999) "History as camouflage, or how to dress up global as national", Australian Journalism Review, 22:3, pp. 197-204: Examines the dichotomy of global and local with special regard to the media debate in Australia.

Quinn, Stephen (1999) "Plagiarism, the Internet and journalism education", Australian Journalism Review, 22:3, pp. 205-211: The growth of plagiarism from the Internet by students.

Morgan, Frank (1999) "The deed is all: the conception and context of Journet", Australian Journalism Review, 22:3, pp. 212-222: Outcomes from first meeting of steering committee f Journet, the Global Network for Professional Education in Journalism and Media.

Book reviews

Lumby, C. "Gotcha: Life in a tabloid world", Australian Journalism Review, 22:3, pp. 223-226 - Reviewer: Sedorkin, Gail (1999).

Kingston, M. "Off the Rails: The Pauline Hanson Trip", Australian Journalism Review, 22:3, pp. 227-230 - Reviewer: Eggerking, Kitty (1999).

Simons, M. "Fit to Print: Inside the Canberra Press Gallery", Australian Journalism Review, 22:3, pp. 227-230 - Reviewer: Eggerking, Kitty (1999).

Tiffen, R. "Scandals. Media, Politics and Corruption in Contemporary Australia", Australian Journalism Review, 22:3, pp. 231-234 - Reviewer: Payne, Trish (1999).

Mickler, S. "The Myth of Privilege: Aboriginal Status, Media Visions, Public Ideas", Australian Journalism Review, 22:3, pp. 235-237 - Reviewer: Meadows, Michael (1999).

Sekuless, K. "A Handful of Hacks", Australian Journalism Review, 22:3, pp. 238-240 - Reviewer: Kirkpatrick, Rod (1999).

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