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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW 2000, 22:1, August (Editor: Warwick Blood, Associate Editor: Kitty Eggerking, Editorial Board: Lee Becker, Lynette Sheridan Burns, Shelton Gunaratne, John Henningham, Martin Hirst, Alan Knight, Paul Lee, Clem Lloyd, Maxwell McCombs, Mandy Oakham, Ian Richards, Suellen Tapsall, Jim Tully, Book Review Editor: Gail Sedorkin) Sheridan Burns, Lynette (2000) "The President's Column", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. v-vi. Articles Putnis, Peter, Penhallurick, John & Bourk Michael (2000) "The pattern of international news in Australia's mainstream media", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. 1-19. Analyses relative prominence of various countries and regions in Australian international news coverage as well as the differing 'topic profiles' of news from different regions. Becker, Lee B. & Wilson, Lowrey (2000) "Monitoring the U.S. Journalism and Mass Communication Market: Findings, History and Methods of an Ongoing Survey Project", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. 20-36. Provides brief history on Annual Surveys of Journalism and Mass Communication, details their methodoligies and highlights some of the key findings. Breit, Rhonda (2000) "Hyperlinks, frames and metatags: some legal problems", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. 37-56. Identifies some practical guidelines that may be followed to avoid legal problems arising from using hyperlinks, frames and metatags. Pearson, Mark (2000) "Advertorials and the Trade Practices Act: why the 'Golden Tonsils' saga might prove costly in the long run", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. 57-67. Analyses the legal positioning of advertorials, particularly in the light of consumer legislation, and considers a possible framework for the ACCC guidelines. Tickle, Sharon & Keshvani, Nisar (2000) "Electronic News Futures", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. 68-80. Discusses the impact new software applications and digital convergence may have on journalism practice. Meadows, Michael (2000) "Deals and Victories: Newspaper coverage of native title in Australia and Canada", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. 81-105. Looks at the role of the media and journalism in the process of native title in both countries. Forde, Susan (2000) "Freedom of the press and government press subsidies: Swedish journalists' views on subsidies in 1999", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. 106-117. Examines the state of the Swedish press subsidies system in 1999, particularly focusing on the impact of the subsidies system on Swedish journalists and editors. Kirkpatrick, Rod (2000) "How newspaper editors helped the country become politically articulate", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. 118-136. Charts the evolution of country-mindedness and the part that country newspapers played in giving their communities an articulate political voice. Stockwell, Stephen (2000) "Pauline's Prominance: Analysis of party leaders in newspaper photographs during the 1998 Australian federal election campaign", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. 137-149. Presents some preliminary results of a more extended content analysis of photographs of Australian political leaders in three representative newspapers during the 1998 federal election campaign. Commentary Oakham, Mandy & Tidey, John (2000) "Models for the millenium: How the UK and New Zealand train their new recruits", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. 150-163. Gunaratne, Shelton (2000) "On Teaching International Communication", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. 164-167. Book reviews Blonski, A. (ed.) (1999) "Shared Visions: Women in Television", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. 168-170 - Reviewer: Alysen, Barbara (2000). Rosen, J. (1999) "What Are Journalists For?", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. 171-173 - Reviewer: Richards, Ian (2000). Knight, A. & Nakano, Y. (eds.) (1999) "Reporting Hong Kong: Foreign Media and the Handover", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. 174-178 - Reviewer: Herbert, John (2000). Griffen-Foley, B. (1999) "The House of Packer: The making of a media empire", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. 179-181 - Reviewer: Tidey, John (2000). Alomes, S. (1999) "When London Calls: The Expatriation of Australian Creative Artists to Britain", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. 182-184 - Reviewer: Quinn, Stephen (2000). Curthoys, A. & Schultz, J. (eds.) (1999) "Journalism: Print, Politics and Popular Culture", Australian Journalism Review, 22:1, pp. 185-187 - Reviewer: Tanner, Stephen (2000). AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW 2000, 22:2, December (Editor: Warwick Blood, Associate Editor: Kitty Eggerking, Editorial Board: Lee Becker, Lynette Sheridan Burns, Shelton Gunaratne, John Henningham, Martin Hirst, Alan Knight, Paul Lee, Clem Lloyd, Maxwell McCombs, Mandy Oakham, Ian Richards, Suellen Tapsall, Jim Tully, Book Review Editor: Gail Sedorkin) Sheridan Burns, Lynette (2000) "The President's Column", Australian Journalism Review, 22:2, pp. v-vi. Robie, David (2000) "Taukei takeover: the media anatomy of a coup", Australian Journalism Review, 22:2, pp. 1-16. Looks at the media coverage of the third (attempted) coup in the Fiji Islands in 13 years by local and international media, emphasising the symbiotic relationship between the kidnappers' leader, George Speight, and the news media. McKnight, David (2000) "Scholarship, research and journalism: an interview with Professor James Carey", Australian Journalism Review, 22:2, pp. 17-22. An excerpt of the most salient points on an interview with James Carey, recorded on 26 May 1998, on the subject of journalism and cultural studies. Henningham, John (2000) "The death of Diana: an Australian news diffusion study", Australian Journalism Review, 22:2, pp. 23-33. Uses news diffusion theory to look at the way the news of Princess Diana's death was diffused rapidly through the population of Brisbane. Lee, Paul S.N. (2000) "Stereotypes and news media: 'Australia' in Hong Kong", Australian Journalism Review, 22:2, pp. 34-47. Examines the link between news media and stereotypical portrayals by comparing the stereotypes of Australians as presented in the Hong Kong media with the perceptions held by Hong Kong people. Knight, Alan (2000) "Online investigative journalism", Australian Journalism ReviewAustralian Journalism Review, 22:2, pp. 48-58. Looks at the basic Internet tools available to journalists who seek to improve their investigative skills. Eggerking, Kitty (2000) "Keeping count of democracy", Australian Journalism Review, 22:2, pp. 59-74. Analyses the social history of elections and the slow evolution of the modern newspaper. Josephi, Beate (2000) "Newsroom research: its importance for journalism studies", Australian Journalism Review, 22:2, pp. 75-87. Looks at newsroom research through the organisational and institutional sphere as well as the contextual and societal spheres using existing sphere models. McCarthy, Nigel (2000) "Alf Rattigan and the journalists: advocacy journalism and agenda setting in the Australian tariff debate 1963- 1971", Australian Journalism Review, 22:2, pp. 88-102. Discusses the era of change brought about by a 'new breed of journalists' that arose in the 1960s, heralding advocacy journalism and warns against complacency. Lamble, Stephen (2000) "Slow on the uptake: Queensland Newspapers resists new technology", Australian Journalism Review, 22:2, pp. 103-110. This paper finds that computer-assisted reporting methods are under-used by the staff of Queensland newspapers at all levels and suggests possible solutions. Commentary Petelin, Ros (2000) "Publishing know-how for aspiring academics: submitting papers seriously", Australian Journalism Review, 22:2, pp. 111-121. Practical advice for academic authors on how to increase their chances of publication. Book reviews Herbert, J. (2000) "Journalism in the Digital Age: theory and practice for broadcast, print and on-line media"; Griffiths, R. (1998) "Videojournalism: the definitive guide to multi-skilled television production"; Pender, K. (1999) "Digital Video for the Desktop", Australian Journalism Review, 22:2, pp. 122-125 - Reviewer: Alysen, Barbara (2000). Alysen, B. (2000) "The Electronic Reporter: Broadcast Journalism in Australia", Australian Journalism Review, 22:2, pp. 126-127 - Reviewer: Sedorkin, Gail (2000). Berry, D. (ed.) (2000) "Ethics and Media Culture: Practices and Representation", Australian Journalism Review, 22:2, pp. 128-131 - Reviewer: Oakham, Mandy (2000). |
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