Australian journalism research index 1992–94 291 Australian journalism research index 1992–94 Sharon McHugh T HIS is the inaugural version of what is planned to be an annual index of Australian journalism and news media-re- lated articles and books. It covers the years 1992–1994 to encompass all issues of ASJ to date. The index is in two main parts: a listing by author, and a listing by subject matter in which an article may appear any number of times. The focus is firmly on Australia and journalism, resisting all temptations to include “communication” or “media studies” texts. Source journals (AsianJC) Asian Journal of Communication. (AJC) Australian Journal of Communication. Published by the School of Communication and Organisations Studies and the Communication Centre, Queensland University of Technology; edited by Roslyn Petelin. Address: c/- Roslyn Petelin, School of Communication and Organisational Studies, Faculty of Business, Queensland University of Technology, GPO Box 2434, Brisbane, Qld 4001. (AJPS) Australian Journal of Political Science. Published by the Depart- ment of Politics at the Australian Defence Force Academy on behalf of the Australasian Political Studies Association; edited by Ian McAllister. (AJR) Australian Journalism Review. Published by the Journalism Edu- cation Association; edited by Lawrence Apps of the Curtin University School of Communication and Cultural Studies, PO Box U1987, Perth WA, 6001. Phone: (09) 351 3247. Fax: (09) 351 7726. (ASJ) Australian Studies in Journalism. Published by the Department of Journalism at the University of Queensland; edited by Professor John Henningham Address: Department of Journalism, University of Queensland, 4072. Phone: (07) 3365 2060. Fax: (07) 365 1377. (BJR) British Journalism Review. Published by British Journalism Re- view Publishing Ltd, a non–profit making company.
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Australian journalism research index 1992–94 291
Australian journalismresearch index 1992–94
Sharon McHugh
THIS is the inaugural version of what is planned to be anannual index of Australian journalism and news media-re-lated articles and books. It covers the years 1992–1994 to
encompass all issues of ASJ to date. The index is in two mainparts: a listing by author, and a listing by subject matter in whichan article may appear any number of times. The focus is firmly onAustralia and journalism, resisting all temptations to include“communication” or “media studies” texts.
Source journals
(AsianJC) Asian Journal of Communication.
(AJC) Australian Journal of Communication. Published by the School ofCommunication and Organisations Studies and the CommunicationCentre, Queensland University of Technology; edited by RoslynPetelin. Address: c/- Roslyn Petelin, School of Communication andOrganisational Studies, Faculty of Business, Queensland University ofTechnology, GPO Box 2434, Brisbane, Qld 4001.
(AJPS) Australian Journal of Political Science. Published by the Depart-ment of Politics at the Australian Defence Force Academy on behalf of theAustralasian Political Studies Association; edited by Ian McAllister.
(AJR) Australian Journalism Review. Published by the Journalism Edu-cation Association; edited by Lawrence Apps of the Curtin UniversitySchool of Communication and Cultural Studies, PO Box U1987, PerthWA, 6001. Phone: (09) 351 3247. Fax: (09) 351 7726.
(ASJ) Australian Studies in Journalism. Published by the Department ofJournalism at the University of Queensland; edited by Professor JohnHenningham Address: Department of Journalism, University ofQueensland, 4072. Phone: (07) 3365 2060. Fax: (07) 365 1377.
(BJR) British Journalism Review. Published by British Journalism Re-view Publishing Ltd, a non–profit making company.
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(CJC) Canadian Journal of Communication. Published by Wildrid LaurierUniversity Press for the non-profit Canadian Journal of CommunicationCorporation, and is a collaborative venture between the Centre for PolicyResearch on Science and Technology and the Canadian Centre for Studiesin Publishing; edited by Rowland Lorimer of the School of Communica-tion, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada.
(CP) The Contemporary Pacific. Published twice a year by the Centre forPacific Islands Studies, University of Hawai’i Press.
(EJC) Electronic Journal of Communication/La Revue Electronique doCommunication.
IPI Report. The magazine of the Internation Press Institute. Headquar-ters: Wydlerweg 10, 8047 Zurich, Switzerland.
(JME) Journal of Media Economics.
(JQ) Journalism Quarterly. Published by the Association for Education inJournalism and Mass Communication, in cooperation with the Associ-ation of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication at the Univer-sity of South Carolina, Columbia, USA.
(MC&S) Media, Culture & Society. Published by Sage Publications, Lon-don, Thousand Oaks and New Delhi. Quarterly.
(MIA) Media Information Australia. Published by the Australian FilmTelevision & Radio School; edited by Stuart Cunningham, MurrayGoot, Elizabeth Jacka, John Sinclair, Rodney Tiffen, Peter B. White. Ad-dress: Cnr Balaclava and Epping Rds, North Ryde, NSW (PO Box 126,North Ryde, NSW, 2113). Phone: (02) 805 6611.
Metro. Published by Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM), withasistance from the Australian Film commission and Film Victoria; ed-ited by Peter Tapp. Address: PO Box 204, Albert Park, Victoria, 3206.Phone: (03) 9525 5302. Fax: (03) 9537 2325.
(WJR) Washington Journalism Review. Changed to American JournalismReview in 1993. Published monthly by the College of Journalism of theUniversity of Maryland at College Park, USA, through the Universityof Maryland Foundation.
Index by author
(Where articles are by multiple authors, they are listed undereach name.)ADKINS, Barbara (1992), “Arguing the
point: the management and contextof disputatious challenges in radiocurrent affairs interviews”, AJR, 14(2): 37–49.
ANDERSON, David (1992), “Subject to,or above the law? Reflections on theBudd jailing”, ASJ, 1: 33–42.
APPS, Lawrence (1992), “News mediachronicle 1991–92", ASJ, 1:197–207.
ATMORE, Chris (1994), “Brand news:rape and the mass media”, MIA, 72:20–31.
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR INDEPEND-ENT JOURNALISM (1993), Signposts:
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A Guide to Reporting Aboriginal,Torres Strait Islander and Ethnic Af-fairs, rev. ed., University of Technol-ogy Sydney.
AVIESON, John (1992), “Chequebookjournalism: a question of ethics”, AJR,14 (1): 45–50.
BAIRD, Katrina (1994), “Attitudes of Aus-tralian women sports journalists”, ASJ,3: 231–253.
BAKER, Mark (1992), “The Beijing mas-sacre and the media”, AJR, 14 (1):1–20.
BARRY, Paul (1993), The Rise and Rise ofKerry Packer, Sydney: Bantam/ABCBooks.
BAXT, Robert (1992), “Regulation: struc-ture and issues”, MIA, 63: 13–18.
BELL, Philip and Kate Boehringer (1993),“Australian politics: still programmedafter all these years”, AJC, 20 (2):1–13.
BELL, Philip and Theo Van Leeuwen(1994), The Media Interview: Confes-sion, Contest, Conversation,Kensington: University of New SouthWales Press.
BERTRAND, Claude–Jean (1994), “Themedia in 2044: not a forecast, adream”, ASJ, 3: 3–23.
BOEHRINGER, Kate and Philip Bell(1993), “Australian politics: still pro-grammed after all these years”, AJC,20 (2): 1–13.
BOLTON, Geoffrey (1994), “The price ofprotest: press and judiciary in 1870”,Studies in Western Australian History,15: 14–22.
BOWMAN, Leo (1993), “Interviewing:establishing the context”, AJR, 15 (2):123–130.
BOWMAN, Leo (1994), “How journal-ists’ cultural dispositions affect newsselection”, AJR, 16 (2): 25–30.
BRADY, Veronica (1994), “Representa-tions and ideology”, Studies in West-ern Australian History, 15: 7–13.
BREEN, Myles (1993), “Applying the spi-ral of silence: nothing more practicalthan a good theory”, AJR, 15 (1):11–16.
BROWN, Allan (1993), “Newspaperownership in Australia”, JME, 6 (3):49–64.
BROWN, Allan (1994), “Auctioning theairwaves: auction systems for broad-casting licences”, MIA, 74: 93–98.
BUCKRIDGE, Patrick (1993), “BrianPenton: a career in journalism”, ASJ,2: 20–37.
BUCKRIDGE, Patrick (1994), The Scan-dalous Penton, St Lucia: University ofQueensland Press.
BYERS, Karen (1994), “The goldfieldscome to Perth: The Sunday Times1897–1905”, Studies in WesternAustralian History, 15: 45–55.
CASS, Philip (1992), “A comparison ofthe coverage of the Bougainville civilwar in the Australian and the Timesof PNG”, AJR, 14 (2): 79–90.
CHADWICK, Paul (1992), “Print mediainquiry treads so lightlythat it makesno impression”, MIA, 65: 44–52.
CHAPMAN, Simon and Deborah Lupton(1994), “Freaks, moral tales and med-ical marvels: health and medical sto-ries on Australian television”, MIA,72: 94–103.
CLANCY, Jack (1992), “Bias?: a casestudy of coverage of RMIT in TheAge”, AJR, 14 (1): 51–57.
COAD DYER, Samuel and AndreaJenkins (1994), “Reporting of publicopinion polls in New Zealand andAustralia”, AJR, 16 (2): 87–92.
COLLINS, Peter (1992), “NSW print me-dia coverage of major health issues:1988–1991", MIA, 65: 4–9.
COLLINS, Richard (1994), “Nationalbroadcasting in the international mar-ket: developments in Australianbroadcasting policy”, MC&S, 16 (1):9–30.
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COWEN, Sir Zelman (1993), “The re-sponsibility of the press: some currentreflections”, AJR, 15 (1): 73–79.
CRAIG, Geoffrey (1993), “Looking twice:thoughts on the practice of photo-journalism”, AJR, 15 (1): 103–117.
CRAIG, Geoffrey (1994), “Press photo-graphs and news values”, ASJ, 3:182–200.
CRYLE, Denis (1992), “The Australiannewspaper industry: inter–colonialperspectives”, ASJ, 1: 101–112.
CRYLE, Denis (1993), “The popular pressin colonial Australia: a culture indus-try perspective”, ASJ, 2: 38–45.
CRYLE, Denis (1994), “A disreputableelite? Journalists and journalism in co-lonial Australia”, ASJ, 3: 130–136.
CRYLE, Denis (1994), “Whither the printmedia? Politics and policies in the1990s”, Metro, 9: 21–24.
CUNNINGHAM, Stuart and John Ritchie(1994), “An ersatz Asian nation? TheABC in Asia”, MIA, 71: 46–54.
CURRY, Rae (1993), “Women in journal-ism: why don’t they make thegrade?”, ASJ, 2: 170–232.
CURTHOYS, Ann; Julianne Schultz andPaula Hamilton (1993), “A history ofAustralian journalism, 1890 to thepresent: report on a research pro-ject”, ASJ, 2: 45–52.
DOMBKINS, Margaret (1993), “The im-pact of technology and environmen-tal factors on newspaperorganisational design”, AJR, 15 (1):29–51.
DORNAN, Christopher (1993), “CitizenBlack: a field manual”, MIA, 68:12–20.
DUCK, Julie M.; Michael A. Hogg andDeborah J. Terry (1993), “Percep-tions of media influence in the 1993election: ‘others’ as vulnerable vot-ers”, AJC, 20 (2): 44–60.
DUNBAR, Jane (1994), “Newspaper cov-erage of Mabo: an evaluation of per-formance”, AJR, 16 (2): 116–124.
DUNN, Anne (1993), “Towards the tape-less newsroom: the development ofD–Cart”, MIA, 67: 77–82.
EDWARDS, Jane (1994), “Private cancer,public cancer: guilt and innocence inpopular literature”, AJC, 21 (2): 1–13.
EVANS, Kathryn (1994), “The copytakerand the telephone: researching a cul-tural history of journalism”, MIA, 73:29–34.
FAIRFAX, James (1992), My Regards toBroadway, Sydney: Angus and Rob-ertson.
FISCHLE, Mark and Karen Stenner-Day(1992), “How media influence publicopinion: a schematic approach”, ASJ,1: 159–170.
FORDE, Susan (1994), “Silent fallout: theeffects of monopoly and competitionon information diversity”, ASJ, 3:290–314.
GALVIN, Camille and Mark Pearson(1994), “Cosmetic surgery: newspa-per reportage of The Medical Journalof Australia”, AJC, 21 (2): 109–121.
GILLARD, Patricia, Rebecca Haire,Sharon Huender and MargaretMeneghel (1993), “Children’s recol-lections of television coverage of theGulf War”, MIA, 67: 100–106.
GIVEN, Jock (1993), “Sylvania Waters —something in the air”, ASJ, 2: 305–317.
GOODALL, Heather (199), “Con-structing a riot: television news & Ab-origines”, MIA, 68: 70–77.
GRUNDY, Bruce (1992), “Australia’sprint media inquiry: a review”, ASJ,1: 184–196.
GRUNDY, Bruce (1992), “The reformprocess and the media”, in A. Hede,S. Prasser and M. Neylan (eds),Keeping Them Honest: DemocraticReform in Queensland, St. Lucia: Uni-versity of Queensland Press: 43–53.
GRUNDY, Bruce (1993), “EARC’s inquiryinto government PR: a summary andappraisal”, ASJ, 2: 288–304.
HAIRE, Rebecca, Patricia Gillard, SharonHuender and Margaret Meneghel(1993), “Children’s recollections oftelevision coverage of the Gulf War”,MIA, 67: 100–106.
HAMILTON, Paula; Ann Curthoys andJulianne Schultz (1993), “A history ofAustralian journalism, 1890 to thepresent: report on a research pro-ject”, ASJ, 2: 45–52.
HENDERSON, Kerrie (1992), “TheCojuangco case and disclosure ofjournalists’ sources”, ASJ, 1: 3–32.
HENNINGHAM, John (1992), Journal-ism’s Threat to Freedom of the Press,University of Queensland InauguralLecture, St Lucia: University ofQueensland Press.
HENNINGHAM, John (1993), “Austra-lian journalists’ attitudes to educa-tion”, AJR, 15 (2): 77–90.
HENNINGHAM, John (1993), “Charac-teristics and attitudes of Australianjournalists”, EJC, 3 (3&4).
HENNINGHAM, John (1993), “The HolyGrail of editorial freedom”, in KayeHealey (ed), The Media in Focus,
Wentworth Falls,: The Spinney Press:24–25.
HENNINGHAM, John (1993), “Thepress”, in Stuart Cunninhgam andGraeme Turner (eds), Media in Aus-tralia: Industries, Texts, Audiences,Sydney: Allen and Unwin: 59–71.
HENNINGHAM, John (1994), “A sug-gested core curriculum in journalismeducation”, AJR, 16 (1): 88–93.
HENNINGHAM, John (1994), “Culturaljournalism (Australia)”, in EugeneBenson and L.W. Conolly (eds), Ency-clopedia of Post-Colonial Literaturesin English, vol 1, London: Routledge:315–317.
HENNINGHAM, John (1994), “The PressCouncil: a complaint”, ASJ, 3:372–389.
HIRST, Martin (1993), “Class, mass newsmedia, and the 1993 election”, AJC,20 (2): 28–43.
HODGE, Errol (1992), “Radio Australia’snews commentaries: a Cold War bat-tleground”, AJR, 14 (1): 58–67.
HODGE, Errol (1993), “Editorial integrityand Australia Television Interna-tional”, AJR, 15 (2): 91–100.
HODGE, Errol (1993), “Response fromthe People’s Republic of China to Ra-dio Australia’s Chinese–language pro-grams”, AJR, 15 (1): 117–125.
HODGE, Errol (1994), “Radio Australiaand Indonesia: the early years”, AJR,16 (1): 13–26.
HOGG, Michael A.; Julie M. Duck andDeborah J. Terry (1993), “Percep-tions of media influence in the 1993election: ‘others’ as vulnerable vot-ers”, AJC, 20 (2): 44–60.
HORSFIELD, Peter (1993), “An analysis ofthe media debate following the ABCCompass program ‘The Ultimate Be-trayal’”, AJR, 15 (1): 1–10.
HUENDER, Sharon, Patricia Gillard,Rebecca Haire and MargaretMeneghel (1993), “Children’s recol-lections of television coverage of theGulf War”, MIA, 67: 100–106.
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HURST, John (1992), “Freebies: a con-flict of interest?”, AJR, 14 (1): 33–44.
HURST, John (1993), “Kirner and themedia”, AJR, 15 (1): 126–133.
JACKA, Elizabeth (1992), “The Australianmedia landscape: recent changes”,CJC, 17 (4): 461–477.
JACUBOWICZ, Andrew (1992), “Mediaand cultural minorities in the 1990s”,MIA, 63: 67–74.
JENKINS, Andrea and Samuel Coad Dyer(1994), “Reporting of public opinionpolls in New Zealand and Australia”,AJR, 16 (2): 87–92.
JENKINS, Cathy (1993), “Women in thenews: still not quite visible”, ASJ, 2:233–243.
JOHNSON, Graham (1994), “Com-puter–based research for journalism”,ASJ, 3: 201–219.
KETELS, Tricia (1994), “A comparison ofCourier–Mail coverage of unemploy-ment in 1982 and 1992", AJR, 16 (2):73–86.
KILLIBY, Cleve (1994), “Relationships be-tween country newspapers and com-munity ties”, ASJ, 3: 275–289.
KINGSBURY, Damien (1992), “Agendasin Indonesian responses to Australianjournalism: some journalists’ perspec-tives”, AJR, 14 (2): 58–67.
KINGSBURY, Damien (1994), “Indone-sia’s view of Australian journalism”,ASJ, 3: 315–334.
KIRKPATRICK, Rod (1993), “Queenslandprovincial dailies, 1930–1989", ASJ,2: 57–61.
KIRKPATRICK, Rod (1994), “Six dynas-ties that ended with a whimper: theend of PNQ”, ASJ, 3: 109–129.
KNIGHT, Alan (1994), “Australian presscoverage of the Cambodian elec-tions”, AJR, 16 (1): 27–44.
LACEY, Geoff (1993), “Females, Aborig-ines and Asians in newspaper photo-graphs, 1950–1990", ASJ, 2:244–269.
LANGER, John (1994), “A calculus ofcelebrityhood: where would news fitinto the equation”, AJR, 16 (1):73–79.
LAWE DAVIES, Chris (1993), “The gov-ernment’s relations with the media”,in B. Stevens and J. Wanna (eds), TheGoss Government, Melbourne:Macmillan: 78–86.
LAWE DAVIES, Chris (1993), “The Mediain Australia: a review essay”, ASJ, 2:343–356.
LAWE DAVIES, Chris (1994), “The jour-nalism industry award, arbitrationand the universities”, ASJ, 3:356–371.
LEWIS, Glen and Sun Wanning (1993),“The People’s Daily, the Australianand Japan: a narrative analysis”, AJR,15 (1): 53–62.
LINCOLN, Robyn and Paul Wilson(1994), “Media coverage of missingpersons: help or hindrance”, AJR, 16(2): 103–115.
LINDLEY, David (1993), “Spatial bias inthe reporting of international news inAustralia”, ASJ, 2: 270–287.
LOO, Eric (1993), “Ethnic newsworthi-ness: pragmatic research on editors’attitudes”, AJR, 15 (1): 87–92.
LOO, Eric and Sankaran Ramanathan(1993), “Soured relations: Australianand Malaysian press coverage of theRaja Bahrin–Gillespie custody dis-pute”, MIA, 70: 3–9.
LOO Giap Seng, Eric and SankaranRamanathan (1993), “Australian andMalaysian newspaper coverage of theGillespie dispute”, AJR, 15 (2):63–68.
LOO, Eric (1994), “Riding on platitudesand prejudice: media coverage of
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John Newman and Vietnamese”,MIA, 74: 73–77.
LOO, Eric (1994), “Teaching Develop-ment Journalism in the reporting ofcultural diversity”, AJR, 16 (2): 1–10.
LUCAS, Adam (1994), “Lucas Heights re-visited: the framing of a major scien-tific controversy by the SydneyMorning Herald”, AJC, 21 (3): 72–91.
LUPTON, Deborah (1992), “Ideologyand health reporting”, MIA, 65:28–35.
LUPTON, Deborah and Simon Chapman(1994), “Freaks, moral tales and med-ical marvels: health and medical sto-ries on Australian television”, MIA,72: 94–103.
McDONALD, Neil (1994), War Camera-man: The Story of Damien Parer, PortMelbourne: Lothian.
McGREGOR, Peter (1993), “Accommo-dating differences? A review of theMIAC conference”, MIA, 70: 83–86.
McKAY, Susan (1993), “Representationsof the Vietnamese in the letter col-umns of the daily press”, AJC, 20 (1):99–115.
MCKAY, Susan and Jeffery Pittam (1993),“Ethnic identity and the human–in-terest story: Vietnamese in Brisbane”,AJR, 15 (2): 51–62.
McKIE, David (1993), “Exclusion, hu-mour and television news”, AJC, 20(2): 68–78.
MACLENNAN, Gary (1993), “The BurnieMill dispute and the media: classconflict or collective catastrophe”,AJR, 15 (1): 6–71.
MAGUIRE, Daniel (1993), “Four news-papers’ coverage of the 1993 federalelection”, ASJ, 2: 11–19.
MASTERTON, Murray (1992), “A newapproach to what makes news news”,AJR, 14 (1): 21–26.
MATOLCSY, Z.P. and J. Schultz (1994),“Errors in financial journalism”, ASJ,3: 335–355.
MEADOWS, Michael (1992), “Broad-casting in Aboriginal Australia: onemob, one voice, one land”, in Ste-phen H. Riggins (ed), Ethnic MinorityMedia: An International Perspective,Newbury Park: Sage: 82–101.
MEADOWS, Michael (1994), “Lost op-portunities: the media, land rightsand Mabo”, MIA, 71: 100–109.
MENEGHEL, Margaret, Patricia Gillard,Rebecca Haire and Sharon Huender(1993), “Children’s recollections oftelevision coverage of the Gulf War”,MIA, 67: 100–106.
MORAN, Albert (1992), Stay Tuned: AnAustralian Broadcasting Reader, Syd-ney: Allen and Unwin.
MORGAN, George (1992), “Gulf Warstories and the fallacies of liberal me-dia analysis”, Metro, 91: 25–27.
MORRISON, Elizabeth (1993), “Austra-lian colonial newspapers as literarypublishers”, ASJ, 2: 63–67.
MORRISON, Elizabeth (1993), “The roleof Victoria’s colonial press in shapingpolitical institutions”, ASJ, 2: 61–63.
PETERSEN, Neville (1993), News NotViews: The ABC, the Press and Politics1932–1947, Sydney: Hale andIremonger.
PICKER, Greg (1994), “Understandingcolonial ideologies: the use of news-paper evidence”, ASJ, 3: 143–146.
PITTAM, Jeffery and Susan McKay(1993), “Ethnic identity and the hu-man–interest story: Vietnamese inBrisbane”, AJR, 15 (2): 51–62.
PLACE, Nic (1992), “Journalists andtrauma: the need for counselling”,ASJ, 1: 113–158.
PRETTY, Kate (1993), “Dusting off thegrassroots: a survey of Australiancountry journalists”, ASJ, 2: 75–123.
PULLAN, Robert (1994), Guilty Secrets:Free Speech and Defamation in Aus-tralia, Glebe: Pascal Press.
PUTNIS, Peter (1992), “Television jour-nalism and image ethics”, AJR, 14 (2):1–17.
PUTNIS, Peter (1993), “A day in the life:the Channel Ten Brisbane news-room”, AJR, 15 (2): 112–122.
PUTNIS, Peter (1994), Displaced, Re-cutand Recycled: File-Tape in TelevisionNews, Gold Coast: Centre for Jour-nalism Research and Education,Bond University.
PUTNIS, Peter (1994), “File–tape: a keyto understanding television news”,Metro, 100: 59–62.
PUTNIS, Peter (1994), “Minority groupsin the news: representation and theuse of file tape”, MIA, 72: 74–83.
RAMANATHAN, Sankaran and Eric Loo(1993), “Soured relations: Australianand Malaysian press coverage of theRaja Bahrin–Gillespie custody dis-pute”, MIA, 70: 3–9.
RAMANATHAN, Sankaran and Eric LooGiap Seng (1993), “Australian and Ma-laysian newspaper coverage of theGillespie dispute”, AJR, 15 (2): 63–68.
REEKIE, Gail and Paul Wilson (1992),“How Queensland political partiespromoted crime: the 1992 election”,AJR, 14 (2): 50–57.
RICHARDS, Ian (1993), “Recognising re-ality: journalism education and multi-cultural Australia”, AJR, 15 (1):80–86.
RICHARDS, Ian (1994), Encounteringdeath for the first time", AJR, 16 (1):115–120.
RITCHIE, John and Stuart Cunningham(1994), “An ersatz Asian nation? TheABC in Asia”, MIA, 71: 46–54.
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ROSE, Michael (1993), “Aboriginal printjournalism: a forgotten medium?”,AJR, 15 (2): 1–15.
RYAN, Jan (1994), “Humour and exclu-sion: Chinese minorities and the con-servative press in late nineteenthcentury Western Australia”, Studies inWestern Australian History, 15:23–34.
SCHAUBLE, John (1992), “Information ex-change in the Asia–Pacific: the role ofthe mass media”, AJR, 14 (2): 68–73.
SCHULTZ, Julianne (1992), “Encourag-ing competition and diversity withoutoffending the monopolists”, MIA, 65:53–62.
SCHULTZ, Julianne; Ann Curthoys andPaula Hamilton (1993), “A history ofAustralian journalism, 1890 to thepresent: report on a research pro-ject”, ASJ, 2: 45–52.
SCHULTZ, J. and Z.P. Matolcsy (1994),“Errors in financial journalism”, ASJ,3: 335–355.
SECKER, Louise (1994), “The politics ofthe press: a study of the conservativepress in Western Australia1930–1934”, Studies in WesternAustralian History, 15: 35–44.
SHERIDAN BURNS, Lynette (1994),“Hypothetical: better than the realthing?”, AJR, 16 (1): 108–114.
SMITH, Jonathan (1994), “Eyewitnessethics: the moral meaning of watch-ing suffering while reporting famineand war”, AJR, 16 (2): 31–46.
SMITH, Michael (1992), “Accountability:the writing on the wall”, AJR, 14 (1):27–32.
SPENCE, Douglas (1992), “Legislativeboundaries of free speech”, AJR, 14(1): 88–94.
STENNER-DAY, Karen and Mark Fischle(1992), “How media influence publicopinion: a schematic approach”, ASJ,1: 159–170.
SUN, Wanning and Glen Lewis (1993),“The People’s Daily, the Australianand Japan: a narrative analysis”, AJR,15 (1): 53–62.
TANNER, Stephen J. (1994), “Regional-ism and newspapers in Tasmania”,AJR, 16 (1), 57–66.
TERRY, Deborah J.; Julie M. Duck andMichael A. Hogg (1993), “Percep-tions of media influence in the 1993election: ‘others’ as vulnerable vot-ers”, AJC, 20 (2): 44–60.
TIFFEN, Rodney (1993), “The fall of theHouse of Fairfax”, MIA, 68: 21–28.
TIFFEN, Rodney (1993), “The press”, inStuart Cunninhgam and GraemeTurner (eds), Media in Australia: In-dustries, Texts, Audiences, Sydney:Allen and Unwin: 171–179.
TOOHILL, David (1993), “Our words areour bonds: a study of Labor newspa-pers”, ASJ, 2: 67–74.
BAKER, Mark (1992), “The Beijing mas-sacre and the media”, AJR, 14 (1):1–20.
CASS, Philip (1992), “A comparison ofthe coverage of the Bougainville civilwar in the Australian and the Times ofPNG”, AJR, 14 (2): 79–90.
CUNNINGHAM, Stuart and John Ritchie(1994), “An ersatz Asian nation? TheABC in Asia”, MIA, 71: 46–54.
HODGE, Errol (1993), “Response fromthe People’s Republic of China to Ra-dio Australia’s Chinese–language pro-grams”, AJR, 15 (1): 117–125.
HODGE, Errol (1994), “Radio Australiaand Indonesia: the early years”, AJR,16 (1): 13–26.
KINGSBURY, Damien (1992), “Agendasin Indonesian responses to Australianjournalism: some journalists’ perspec-tives”, AJR, 14 (2): 58–67.
KINGSBURY, Damien (1994), “Indone-sia’s view of Australian journalism”,ASJ, 3: 315–334.
KNIGHT, Alan (1994), “Australian presscoverage of the Cambodian elec-tions”, AJR, 16 (1): 27–44.
LEWIS, Glen and Sun Wanning (1993),“The People’s Daily, the Australianand Japan: a narrative analysis”, AJR,15 (1): 53–62.
LOO, Eric and Sankaran Ramanathan(1993), “Soured relations: Australianand Malaysian press coverage of theRaja Bahrin–Gillespie custody dis-pute”, MIA, 70: 3–9.
LUCAS, Adam (1994), “Lucas Heights re-visited: the framing of a major scien-tific controversy by the SydneyMorning Herald”, AJC, 21 (3): 72–91.
MURRAY, Jacqui (1994), “Japan: the na-tional news story which was nottold”, ASJ, 3: 52–66.
PEACH, Bill (1992), This Day Tonight:How Australian Current Affairs TVCame of Age, Sydney: ABC.
PETERSEN, Neville (1993), News NotViews: The ABC, the Press and Politics1932–1947, Sydney: Hale andIremonger.
RAMANATHAN, Sankaran and Eric LooGiap Seng (1993), “Australian andMalaysian newspaper coverage of theGillespie dispute”, AJR, 15 (2):63–68.
SCHAUBLE, John (1992), “Information ex-change in the Asia–Pacific: the role ofthe mass media”, AJR, 14 (2): 68–73.
Audience studies
DUCK, Julie M.; Michael A. Hogg andDeborah J. Terry (1993), “Percep-tions of media influence in the 1993election: ‘others’ as vulnerable vot-ers”, AJC, 20 (2): 44–60.
GILLARD, Patricia, Rebecca Haire,Sharon Huender and MargaretMeneghel (1993), “Children’s recol-lections of television coverage of theGulf War”, MIA, 67: 100–106.
O’TOOLE, Kevin (1992), “The ‘unmass’media: the local appeal of theWarrnambool Standard”, MIA, 64:83–87.
Content analysis
CASS, Philip (1992), “A comparison ofthe coverage of the Bougainville civilwar in the Australian and the Timesof PNG”, AJR, 14 (2): 79–90.
CHAPMAN, Simon and Deborah Lupton(1994), “Freaks, moral tales and med-ical marvels: health and medical sto-ries on Australian television”, MIA,72: 94–103.
CLANCY, Jack (1992), “Bias?: a casestudy of coverage of RMIT in TheAge”, AJR, 14 (1): 51–57.
COAD DYER, Samuel and AndreaJenkins (1994), “Reporting of public
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opinion polls in New Zealand andAustralia”, AJR, 16 (2): 87–92.
CRAIG, Geoffrey (1994), “Press photo-graphs and news values”, ASJ, 3:182–200.
CUNNINGHAM, Stuart and John Ritchie(1994), “An ersatz Asian nation? TheABC in Asia”, MIA, 71: 46–54.
EDWARDS, Jane (1994), “Private cancer,public cancer: guilt and innocence inpopular literature”, AJC, 21 (2): 1–13.
FORDE, Susan (1994), “Silent fallout: theeffects of monopoly and competitionon information diversity”, ASJ, 3:290–314.
GALVIN, Camille and Mark Pearson(1994), “Cosmetic surgery: newspa-per reportage of The Medical Journalof Australia”, AJC, 21 (2): 109–121.
JENKINS, Cathy (1993), “Women in thenews: still not quite visible”, ASJ, 2:233–243.
KETELS, Tricia (1994), “A comparison ofCourier–Mail coverage of unemploy-ment in 1982 and 1992", AJR, 16 (2):73–86.
KNIGHT, Alan (1994), “Australian presscoverage of the Cambodian elec-tions”, AJR, 16 (1): 27–44.
LACEY, Geoff (1993), “Females, Aborig-ines and Asians in newspaper photo-graphs, 1950–1990", ASJ, 2:244–269.
LEWIS, Glen and Sun Wanning (1993),“The People’s Daily, the Australianand Japan: a narrative analysis”, AJR,15 (1): 53–62.
LINDLEY, David (1993), “Spatial bias inthe reporting of international news inAustralia”, ASJ, 2: 270–287.
LOO, Eric and Sankaran Ramanathan(1993), “Soured relations: Australianand Malaysian press coverage of theRaja Bahrin–Gillespie custody dis-pute”, MIA, 70: 3–9.
LOO, Eric (1994), “Riding on platitudesand prejudice: media coverage of
John Newman and Vietnamese”,MIA, 74: 73–77.
LUCAS, Adam (1994), “Lucas Heights re-visited: the framing of a major scien-tific controversy by the SydneyMorning Herald”, AJC, 21 (3): 72–91.
MACLENNAN, Gary (1993), “The BurnieMill dispute and the media: classconflict or collective catastrophe”,AJR, 15 (1): 6–71.
MAGUIRE, Daniel (1993), “Four news-papers’ coverage of the 1993 federalelection”, ASJ, 2: 11–19.
PITTAM, Jeffery and Susan McKay(1993), “Ethnic identity and the hu-man–interest story: Vietnamese inBrisbane”, AJR, 15 (2): 51–62.
TURNER, Geoff (1992), “Informationunderload: recent trends in the Cou-rier–Mail’s information news con-tent”, ASJ, 1: 43–72.
WEARING, Michael (1993), “Profes-sional discourse and sensational jour-nalism”, AJC, 20 (1): 84–98.
ZAWAWI, Clara (1994), “Sources ofnews — who feeds the watchdogs”,AJR, 16 (1): 67–71.
Ethics
ANDERSON, David (1992), “Subject to,or above the law? Reflections on theBudd jailing”, ASJ, 1: 33–42.
AVIESON, John (1992), “Chequebookjournalism: a question of ethics”, AJR,14 (1): 45–50.
CLANCY, Jack (1992), “Bias?: a casestudy of coverage of RMIT in TheAge”, AJR, 14 (1): 51–57.
COWEN, Sir Zelman (1993), “The re-sponsibility of the press: some currentreflections”, AJR, 15 (1): 73–79.
CUNNINGHAM, Stuart and John Ritchie(1994), “An ersatz Asian nation? TheABC in Asia”, MIA, 71: 46–54.
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR INDEPEND-ENT JOURNALISM (1993), Signposts:A Guide to Reporting Aboriginal,Torres Strait Islander and Ethnic Af-fairs, rev. ed., University of Technol-ogy Sydney.
BRADY, Veronica (1994), “Representa-tions and ideology”, Studies in West-ern Australian History, 15: 7–13.
DUNBAR, Jane (1994), “Newspaper cov-erage of Mabo: an evaluation of per-formance”, AJR, 16 (2): 116–124.
GOODALL, Heather (199), “Con-structing a riot: television news & Ab-origines”, MIA, 68: 70–77.
JACUBOWICZ, Andrew (1992), “Mediaand cultural minorities in the 1990s”,MIA, 63: 67–74.
LACEY, Geoff (1993), “Females, Aborig-ines and Asians in newspaper photo-graphs, 1950–1990", ASJ, 2:244–269.
LOO, Eric (1993), “Ethnic newsworthi-ness: pragmatic research on editors’attitudes”, AJR, 15 (1): 87–92.
LOO, Eric (1994), “Riding on platitudesand prejudice: media coverage ofJohn Newman and Vietnamese”,MIA, 74: 73–77.
LOO, Eric (1994), “Teaching Develop-ment Journalism in the reporting ofcultural diversity”, AJR, 16 (2): 1–10.
McGREGOR, Peter (1993), “Accommo-dating differences? A review of theMIAC conference”, MIA, 70: 83–86.
McKAY, Susan (1993), “Representationsof the Vietnamese in the letter col-umns of the daily press”, AJC, 20 (1):99–115.
MEADOWS, Michael (1992), “Broad-casting in Aboriginal Australia: onemob, one voice, one land”, in Ste-phen H. Riggins (ed), Ethnic MinorityMedia: An International Perspective,Newbury Park: Sage: 82–101.
MEADOWS, Michael (1994), “Lost op-portunities: the media, land rightsand Mabo”, MIA, 71: 100–109.
PITTAM, Jeffery and Susan McKay(1993), “Ethnic identity and the hu-man–interest story: Vietnamese inBrisbane”, AJR, 15 (2): 51–62.
PUTNIS, Peter (1994), “Minority groupsin the news: representation and theuse of file tape”, MIA, 72: 74–83.
RICHARDS, Ian (1993), “Recognising re-ality: journalism education and multi-
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cultural Australia”, AJR, 15 (1):80–86.
ROSE, Michael (1993), “Aboriginal printjournalism: a forgotten medium?”,AJR, 15 (2): 1–15.
RYAN, Jan (1994), “Humour and exclu-sion: Chinese minorities and the con-servative press in late nineteenthcentury Western Australia”, Studies inWestern Australian History, 15:23–34.
WEARING, Michael (1993), “Profes-sional discourse and sensational jour-nalism”, AJC, 20 (1): 84–98.
Foreign news
BAKER, Mark (1992), “The Beijing mas-sacre and the media”, AJR, 14 (1):1–20.
CASS, Philip (1992), “A comparison ofthe coverage of the Bougainville civilwar in the Australian and the Times ofPNG”, AJR, 14 (2): 79–90.
CUNNINGHAM, Stuart and John Ritchie(1994), “An ersatz Asian nation? TheABC in Asia”, MIA, 71: 46–54.
KINGSBURY, Damien (1992), “Agendasin Indonesian responses to Australianjournalism: some journalists’ perspec-tives”, AJR, 14 (2): 58–67.
KINGSBURY, Damien (1994), “Indone-sia’s view of Australian journalism”,ASJ, 3: 315–334.
KNIGHT, Alan (1994), “Australian presscoverage of the Cambodian elec-tions”, AJR, 16 (1): 27–44.
LEWIS, Glen and Sun Wanning (1993),“The People’s Daily, the Australianand Japan: a narrative analysis”, AJR,15 (1): 53–62.
LINDLEY, David (1993), “Spatial bias inthe reporting of international news inAustralia”, ASJ, 2: 270–287.
LOO, Eric and Sankaran Ramanathan(1993), “Soured relations: Australian
and Malaysian press coverage of theRaja Bahrin–Gillespie custody dis-pute”, MIA, 70: 3–9.
MURRAY, Jacqui (1994), “Japan: the na-tional news story which was nottold”, ASJ, 3: 52–66.
RAMANATHAN, Sankaran and Eric LooGiap Seng (1993), “Australian andMalaysian newspaper coverage of theGillespie dispute”, AJR, 15 (2):63–68.
YOUNG, Peter (1992), “The ascendancyof the military over the media in theGulf”, ASJ, 1: 73–86.
History
BOLTON, Geoffrey (1994), “The price ofprotest: press and judiciary in 1870”,Studies in Western Australian History,15: 14–22.
BUCKRIDGE, Patrick (1993), “BrianPenton: a career in journalism”, ASJ,2: 20–37.
BUCKRIDGE, Patrick (1994), The Scan-dalous Penton, St Lucia: University ofQueensland Press.
BYERS, Karen (1994), “The goldfieldscome to Perth: The Sunday Times1897–1905”, Studies in WesternAustralian History, 15: 45–55.
CRYLE, Denis (1992), “The Australiannewspaper industry: inter–colonialperspectives”, ASJ, 1: 101–112.
CRYLE, Denis (1993), “The popular pressin colonial Australia: a culture indus-try perspective”, ASJ, 2: 38–45.
CRYLE, Denis (1994), “A disreputableelite? Journalists and journalism in co-lonial Australia”, ASJ, 3: 130–136.
CURTHOYS, Ann; Julianne Schultz andPaula Hamilton (1993), “A history ofAustralian journalism, 1890 to thepresent: report on a research pro-ject”, ASJ, 2: 45–52.
EVANS, Kathryn (1994), “The copytakerand the telephone: researching a cul-tural history of journalism”, MIA, 73:29–34.
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FAIRFAX, James (1992), My Regards toBroadway, Sydney: Angus and Rob-ertson.
GRIFFIN, Grahame (1994), “An historicalsurvey of Australian press photogra-phy”, AJC, 21 (1): 46–63.
HENNINGHAM, John (1992), Journal-ism’s Threat to Freedom of the Press,University of Queensland InauguralLecture, St Lucia: University ofQueensland Press.
HENNINGHAM, John (1994), “Culturaljournalism (Australia)”, in EugeneBenson and L.W. Conolly (eds), Ency-clopedia of Post-Colonial Literaturesin English, vol 1, London: Routledge:315–317.
HODGE, Errol (1992), “Radio Australia’snews commentaries: a Cold War bat-tleground”, AJR, 14 (1): 58–67.
HODGE, Errol (1994), “Radio Australiaand Indonesia: the early years”, AJR,16 (1): 13–26.
KIRKPATRICK, Rod (1993), “Queenslandprovincial dailies, 1930–1989", ASJ,2: 57–61.
KIRKPATRICK, Rod (1994), “Six dynas-ties that ended with a whimper: theend of PNQ”, ASJ, 3: 109–129.
LACEY, Geoff (1993), “Females, Aborig-ines and Asians in newspaper photo-graphs, 1950–1990", ASJ, 2:244–269.
PETERSEN, Neville (1993), News NotViews: The ABC, the Press and Politics1932–1947, Sydney: Hale andIremonger.
PICKER, Greg (1994), “Understandingcolonial ideologies: the use of news-paper evidence”, ASJ, 3: 143–146.
ROSE, Michael (1993), “Aboriginal printjournalism: a forgotten medium?”,AJR, 15 (2): 1–15.
RYAN, Jan (1994), “Humour and exclu-sion: Chinese minorities and the con-servative press in late nineteenthcentury Western Australia”, Studiesin Western Australian History, 15:23–34.
SECKER, Louise (1994), “The politics ofthe press: a study of the conservativepress in Western Australia1930–1934”, Studies in WesternAustralian History, 15: 35–44.
TOOHILL, David (1993), “Our words areour bonds: a study of Labor newspa-pers”, ASJ, 2: 67–74.
Industrial issues
APPS, Lawrence (1992), “News mediachronicle 1991–92", ASJ, 1:197–207.
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DOMBKINS, Margaret (1993), “The im-pact of technology and environmen-tal factors on newspaperorganisational design”, AJR, 15 (1):29–51.
HODGE, Errol (1992), “Radio Australia’snews commentaries: a Cold War bat-tleground”, AJR, 14 (1): 58–67.
HODGE, Errol (1993), “Editorial integrityand Australia Television Interna-tional”, AJR, 15 (2): 91–100.
LAWE DAVIES, Chris (1994), “The jour-nalism industry award, arbitrationand the universities”, ASJ, 3:356–371.
MACLENNAN, Gary (1993), “The BurnieMill dispute and the media: classconflict or collective catastrophe”,AJR, 15 (1): 6–71.
PLACE, Nic (1992), “Journalists andtrauma: the need for counselling”,ASJ, 1: 113–158.
HENNINGHAM, John (1992), Journal-ism’s Threat to Freedom of the Press,University of Queensland InauguralLecture, St Lucia: University ofQueensland Press.
HENNINGHAM, John (1993), “Austra-lian journalists’ attitudes to educa-tion”, AJR, 15 (2): 77–90.
HENNINGHAM, John (1994), “A sug-gested core curriculum in journalismeducation”, AJR, 16 (1): 88–93.
JACUBOWICZ, Andrew (1992), “Mediaand cultural minorities in the 1990s”,MIA, 63: 67–74.
LAWE DAVIES, Chris (1993), “The Mediain Australia: a review essay”, ASJ, 2:343–356.
LAWE DAVIES, Chris (1994), “The jour-nalism industry award, arbitrationand the universities”, ASJ, 3:356–371.
LOO, Eric (1994), “Teaching Develop-ment Journalism in the reporting ofcultural diversity”, AJR, 16 (2): 1–10.
PATCHING, Roger (1994), “Will theyever read the papers”, AJR, 16 (1):121–126.
PEARSON, Mark (1993), “Electronic mailas a news medium”, AJR, 15 (2):131–138.
PEARSON, Mark (1994), “Journalism ed-ucation: taking up the challenge of achanging world”, AJR, 16 (1):99–107.
PEARSON, Mark (1994), “Rethinkingquality in journalism education”, AJR,16 (2): 67–72.
PUTNIS, Peter (1994), “Minority groupsin the news: representation and theuse of file tape”, MIA, 72: 74–83.
RICHARDS, Ian (1993), “Recognising re-ality: journalism education and multi-cultural Australia”, AJR, 15 (1):80–86.
RICHARDS, Ian (1994), Encounteringdeath for the first time", AJR, 16 (1):115–120.
SHERIDAN BURNS, Lynette (1994),“Hypothetical: better than the realthing?”, AJR, 16 (1): 108–114.
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WILLIAMS, Ridley (1993), “Journocamand beyond: a look into the future ofENG”, AJR, 15 (1): 93–98.
Law
ANDERSON, David (1992), “Subject to,or above the law? Reflections on theBudd jailing”, ASJ, 1: 33–42.
APPS, Lawrence (1992), “News mediachronicle 1991–92", ASJ, 1:197–207.
HENDERSON, Kerrie (1992), “TheCojuangco case and disclosure ofjournalists’ sources”, ASJ, 1: 3–32.
HENNINGHAM, John (1992), Journal-ism’s Threat to Freedom of the Press,University of Queensland InauguralLecture, St Lucia: University ofQueensland Press.
PEARSON, Mark (1992), “How the re-formed defamation laws will affectjournalists”, AJR, 14 (1): 68–77.
PULLAN, Robert (1994), Guilty Secrets:Free Speech and Defamation in Aus-tralia, Glebe: Pascal Press.
SPENCE, Douglas (1992), “Legislativeboundaries of free speech”, AJR, 14(1): 88–94.
ATMORE, Chris (1994), “Brand news:rape and the mass media”, MIA, 72:20–31.
BERTRAND, Claude–Jean (1994), “Themedia in 2044: not a forecast, adream”, ASJ, 3: 3–23.
BOWMAN, Leo (1994), “How journal-ists’ cultural dispositions affect newsselection”, AJR, 16 (2): 25–30.
BREEN, Myles (1993), “Applying the spi-ral of silence: nothing more practical
than a good theory”, AJR, 15 (1):11–16.
DUCK, Julie M.; Michael A. Hogg andDeborah J. Terry (1993), “Percep-tions of media influence in the 1993election: ‘others’ as vulnerable vot-ers”, AJC, 20 (2): 44–60.
FISCHLE, Mark and Karen Stenner-Day(1992), “How media influence publicopinion: a schematic approach”, ASJ,1: 159–170.
HIRST, Martin (1993), “Class, mass newsmedia, and the 1993 election”, AJC,20 (2): 28–43.
LANGER, John (1994), “A calculus ofcelebrityhood: where would news fitinto the equation”, AJR, 16 (1):73–79.
LAWE DAVIES, Chris (1993), “The Mediain Australia: a review essay”, ASJ, 2:343–356.
LOO, Eric (1994), “Teaching Develop-ment Journalism in the reporting ofcultural diversity”, AJR, 16 (2): 1–10.
McKIE, David (1993), “Exclusion, hu-mour and television news”, AJC, 20(2): 68–78.
TIFFEN, Rodney (1993), “The press”, inStuart Cunninhgam and GraemeTurner (eds), Media in Australia: In-dustries, Texts, Audiences, Sydney:Allen and Unwin: 171–179.
Ownership
APPS, Lawrence (1992), “News mediachronicle 1991–92", ASJ, 1:197–207.
BARRY, Paul (1993), The Rise and Rise ofKerry Packer, Sydney: Bantam/ABCBooks.
BAXT, Robert (1992), “Regulation: struc-ture and issues”, MIA, 63: 13–18.
BROWN, Allan (1993), “Newspaperownership in Australia”, JME, 6 (3):49–64.
BROWN, Allan (1994), “Auctioning theairwaves: auction systems for broad-casting licences”, MIA, 74: 93–98.
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CHADWICK, Paul (1992), “Print mediainquiry treads so lightlythat it makesno impression”, MIA, 65: 44–52.
COLLINS, Richard (1994), “Nationalbroadcasting in the international mar-ket: developments in Australianbroadcasting policy”, MC&S, 16 (1):9–30.
DORNAN, Christopher (1993), “CitizenBlack: a field manual”, MIA, 68:12–20.
FAIRFAX, James (1992), My Regards toBroadway, Sydney: Angus and Rob-ertson.
FORDE, Susan (1994), “Silent fallout: theeffects of monopoly and competitionon information diversity”, ASJ, 3:290–314.
GRUNDY, Bruce (1992), “Australia’sprint media inquiry: a review”, ASJ,1: 184–196.
HENNINGHAM, John (1992), Journal-ism’s Threat to Freedom of the Press,University of Queensland InauguralLecture, St Lucia: University ofQueensland Press.
HENNINGHAM, John (1993), “Thepress”, in Stuart Cunninhgam andGraeme Turner (eds), Media in Aus-tralia: Industries, Texts, Audiences,Sydney: Allen and Unwin: 59–71.
KIRKPATRICK, Rod (1994), “Six dynas-ties that ended with a whimper: theend of PNQ”, ASJ, 3: 109–129.
LACEY, Geoff (1993), “Females, Aborig-ines and Asians in newspaper photo-graphs, 1950–1990", ASJ, 2:244–269.
WHELAN, Kathleen (1993), Photographyof the Age: Newspaper Photographyin Australia, Sydney: Hale andIremonger.
Politics
BELL, Philip and Kate Boehringer (1993),“Australian politics: still programmedafter all these years”, AJC, 20 (2):1–13.
BYERS, Karen (1994), “The goldfieldscome to Perth: The Sunday Times1897–1905”, Studies in WesternAustralian History, 15: 45–55.
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DUCK, Julie M.; Michael A. Hogg andDeborah J. Terry (1993), “Percep-tions of media influence in the 1993election: ‘others’ as vulnerable vot-ers”, AJC, 20 (2): 44–60.
GRUNDY, Bruce (1992), “The reformprocess and the media”, in A. Hede,S. Prasser and M. Neylan (eds),Keeping Them Honest: DemocraticReform in Queensland, St. Lucia: Uni-versity of Queensland Press: 43–53.
GRUNDY, Bruce (1993), “EARC’s inquiryinto government PR: a summary andappraisal”, ASJ, 2: 288–304.
HIRST, Martin (1993), “Class, mass newsmedia, and the 1993 election”, AJC,20 (2): 28–43.
HURST, John (1993), “Kirner and themedia”, AJR, 15 (1): 126–133.
LAWE DAVIES, Chris (1993), “The gov-ernment’s relations with the media”,in B. Stevens and J. Wanna (eds), TheGoss Government, Melbourne:Macmillan: 78–86.
LUCAS, Adam (1994), “Lucas Heights re-visited: the framing of a major scien-tific controversy by the SydneyMorning Herald”, AJC, 21 (3): 72–91.
MAGUIRE, Daniel (1993), “Four news-papers’ coverage of the 1993 federalelection”, ASJ, 2: 11–19.
PETERSEN, Neville (1993), News NotViews: The ABC, the Press and Politics1932–1947, Sydney: Hale andIremonger.
PICKER, Greg (1994), “Understandingcolonial ideologies: the use of news-paper evidence”, ASJ, 3: 143–146.
REEKIE, Gail and Paul Wilson (1992),“How Queensland political partiespromoted crime: the 1992 election”,AJR, 14 (2): 50–57.
SECKER, Louise (1994), “The politics ofthe press: a study of the conservativepress in Western Australia1930–1934”, Studies in WesternAustralian History, 15: 35–44.
TOOHILL, David (1993), “Our words areour bonds: a study of Labor newspa-pers”, ASJ, 2: 67–74.
TUCKER, Doug and Mark Neylan (1994),“Lord Mayor Superstar: SallyanneAtkinson and the media”, ASJ, 3:254–274.
MORGAN, George (1992), “Gulf Warstories and the fallacies of liberal me-dia analysis”, Metro, 91: 25–27.
MORRISON, Elizabeth (1993), “Austra-lian colonial newspapers as literarypublishers”, ASJ, 2: 63–67.
MORRISON, Elizabeth (1993), “The roleof Victoria’s colonial press in shapingpolitical institutions”, ASJ, 2: 61–63.
O’TOOLE, Kevin (1992), “The ‘unmass’media: the local appeal of theWarrnambool Standard”, MIA, 64:83–87.
PETERSEN, Neville (1993), News NotViews: The ABC, the Press and Politics1932–1947, Sydney: Hale andIremonger.
ROSE, Michael (1993), “Aboriginal printjournalism: a forgotten medium?”,AJR, 15 (2): 1–15.
RYAN, Jan (1994), “Humour and exclu-sion: Chinese minorities and the con-servative press in late nineteenth
century Western Australia”, Studiesin Western Australian History, 15:23–34.
SCHULTZ, Julianne (1992), “Encourag-ing competition and diversity withoutoffending the monopolists”, MIA, 65:53–62.
SECKER, Louise (1994), “The politics ofthe press: a study of the conservativepress in Western Australia1930–1934”, Studies in WesternAustralian History, 15: 35–44.
TANNER, Stephen J. (1994), “Regional-ism and newspapers in Tasmania”,AJR, 16 (1), 57–66.
TOOHILL, David (1993), “Our words areour bonds: a study of Labor newspa-pers”, ASJ, 2: 67–74.
WILSON, David (1992), “Charters of edi-torial independence”, AJR, 14 (2):31–36.
ZINN, Christopher (1992), “Can Blackreally put Fairfax in the black?” IPIReport, 41 (3): 18–20.
Radio
ADKINS, Barbara (1992), “Arguing thepoint: the management and contextof disputatious challenges in radiocurrent affairs interviews”, AJR, 14(2): 37–49.
BROWN, Allan (1994), “Auctioning theairwaves: auction systems for broad-casting licences”, MIA, 74: 93–98.
COLLINS, Richard (1994), “Nationalbroadcasting in the international mar-ket: developments in Australianbroadcasting policy”, MC&S, 16 (1):9–30.
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DUNN, Anne (1993), “Towards the tape-less newsroom: the development ofD–Cart”, MIA, 67: 77–82.
HODGE, Errol (1992), “Radio Australia’snews commentaries: a Cold War bat-tleground”, AJR, 14 (1): 58–67.
HODGE, Errol (1993), “Response fromthe People’s Republic of China to Ra-dio Australia’s Chinese–language pro-grams”, AJR, 15 (1): 117–125.
HODGE, Errol (1994), “Radio Australiaand Indonesia: the early years”, AJR,16 (1): 13–26.
MEADOWS, Michael (1992), “Broad-casting in Aboriginal Australia: onemob, one voice, one land”, in Ste-phen H. Riggins (ed), Ethnic MinorityMedia: An International Perspective,Newbury Park: Sage: 82–101.
MORAN, Albert (1992), Stay Tuned: AnAustralian Broadcasting Reader, Syd-ney: Allen and Unwin.
KILLIBY, Cleve (1994), “Relationships be-tween country newspapers and com-munity ties”, ASJ, 3: 275–289.
KIRKPATRICK, Rod (1993), “Queenslandprovincial dailies, 1930–1989", ASJ,2: 57–61.
KIRKPATRICK, Rod (1994), “Six dynas-ties that ended with a whimper: theend of PNQ”, ASJ, 3: 109–129.
MORRISON, Elizabeth (1993), “The roleof Victoria’s colonial press in shapingpolitical institutions”, ASJ, 2: 61–63.
O’TOOLE, Kevin (1992), “The ‘unmass’media: the local appeal of theWarrnambool Standard”, MIA, 64:83–87.
PRETTY, Kate (1993), “Dusting off thegrassroots: a survey of Australiancountry journalists”, ASJ, 2: 75–123.
TANNER, Stephen J. (1994), “Regional-ism and newspapers in Tasmania”,AJR, 16 (1), 57–66.
Regulation
APPS, Lawrence (1992), “News mediachronicle 1991–92", ASJ, 1:197–207.
BAXT, Robert (1992), “Regulation: struc-ture and issues”, MIA, 63: 13–18.
BROWN, Allan (1994), “Auctioning theairwaves: auction systems for broad-casting licences”, MIA, 74: 93–98.
CHADWICK, Paul (1992), “Print mediainquiry treads so lightlythat it makesno impression”, MIA, 65: 44–52.
COLLINS, Richard (1994), “Nationalbroadcasting in the international mar-ket: developments in Australianbroadcasting policy”, MC&S, 16 (1):9–30.
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COWEN, Sir Zelman (1993), “The re-sponsibility of the press: some currentreflections”, AJR, 15 (1): 73–79.
GRUNDY, Bruce (1992), “Australia’sprint media inquiry: a review”, ASJ,1: 184–196.
HENNINGHAM, John (1992), Journal-ism’s Threat to Freedom of the Press,University of Queensland InauguralLecture, St Lucia: University ofQueensland Press.
HENNINGHAM, John (1993), “Thepress”, in Stuart Cunninhgam andGraeme Turner (eds), Media in Aus-tralia: Industries, Texts, Audiences,Sydney: Allen and Unwin: 59–71.
HENNINGHAM, John (1994), “The PressCouncil: a complaint”, ASJ, 3:372–389.
HODGE, Errol (1992), “Radio Australia’snews commentaries: a Cold War bat-tleground”, AJR, 14 (1): 58–67.
MORAN, Albert (1992), Stay Tuned: AnAustralian Broadcasting Reader, Syd-ney: Allen and Unwin.
MURRAY, Jacqui (1994), “The institu-tional origins of ABC censorship inthe 1930s”, AJR, 16 (2): 125–131.
SCHULTZ, Julianne (1992), “Encourag-ing competition and diversity withoutoffending the monopolists”, MIA, 65:53–62.
SMITH, Michael (1992), “Accountability:the writing on the wall”, AJR, 14 (1):27–32.
YOUNG, Peter (1992), “The ascendancyof the military over the media in theGulf”, ASJ, 1: 73–86.
ZINN, Christopher (1992), “Can Blackreally put Fairfax in the black?” IPIReport, 41 (3): 18–20.
Religion
HORSFIELD, Peter (1993), “An analysisof the media debate following theABC Compass program ‘The UltimateBetrayal’”, AJR, 15 (1): 1–10.
LOO, Eric and Sankaran Ramanathan(1993), “Soured relations: Australianand Malaysian press coverage of theRaja Bahrin–Gillespie custody dis-pute”, MIA, 70: 3–9.
Science/medicine
CHAPMAN, Simon and Deborah Lupton(1994), “Freaks, moral tales and med-ical marvels: health and medical sto-ries on Australian television”, MIA,72: 94–103.
COLLINS, Peter (1992), “NSW print me-dia coverage of major health issues:1988–1991", MIA, 65: 4–9.
EDWARDS, Jane (1994), “Private cancer,public cancer: guilt and innocence inpopular literature”, AJC, 21 (2): 1–13.
GALVIN, Camille and Mark Pearson(1994), “Cosmetic surgery: newspa-per reportage of The Medical Journalof Australia”, AJC, 21 (2): 109–121.
LUPTON, Deborah (1992), “Ideologyand health reporting”, MIA, 65:28–35.
Surveys
BAIRD, Katrina (1994), “Attitudes of Aus-tralian women sports journalists”,ASJ, 3: 231–253.
COAD DYER, Samuel and AndreaJenkins (1994), “Reporting of publicopinion polls in New Zealand andAustralia”, AJR, 16 (2): 87–92.
CURRY, Rae (1993), “Women in journal-ism: why don’t they make thegrade?”, ASJ, 2: 170–232.
JOHNSON, Graham (1994), “Com-puter–based research for journalism”,ASJ, 3: 201–219.
PALFREYMAN, Richard (1993), “The Ul-timo lab: ABC journalism and thenew technologies”, MIA, 70: 10–16.
PEARSON, Mark (1993), “Electronic mailas a news medium”, AJR, 15 (2):131–138.
Television
BAXT, Robert (1992), “Regulation: struc-ture and issues”, MIA, 63: 13–18.
BROWN, Allan (1994), “Auctioning theairwaves: auction systems for broad-casting licences”, MIA, 74: 93–98.
CHAPMAN, Simon and Deborah Lupton(1994), “Freaks, moral tales and med-ical marvels: health and medical sto-ries on Australian television”, MIA,72: 94–103.
COLLINS, Richard (1994), “Nationalbroadcasting in the international mar-ket: developments in Australianbroadcasting policy”, MC&S, 16 (1):9–30.
CUNNINGHAM, Stuart and John Ritchie(1994), “An ersatz Asian nation? TheABC in Asia”, MIA, 71: 46–54.
GIVEN, Jock (1993), “Sylvania Waters —something in the air”, ASJ, 2:305–317.
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GOODALL, Heather (199), “Con-structing a riot: television news & Ab-origines”, MIA, 68: 70–77.
HODGE, Errol (1993), “Editorial integrityand Australia Television Interna-tional”, AJR, 15 (2): 91–100.
McKIE, David (1993), “Exclusion, hu-mour and television news”, AJC, 20(2): 68–78.
MEADOWS, Michael (1992), “Broad-casting in Aboriginal Australia: onemob, one voice, one land”, in Ste-phen H. Riggins (ed), Ethnic MinorityMedia: An International Perspective,Newbury Park: Sage: 82–101.
MORAN, Albert (1992), Stay Tuned: AnAustralian Broadcasting Reader, Syd-ney: Allen and Unwin.
PEACH, Bill (1992), This Day Tonight:How Australian Current Affairs TVCame of Age, Sydney: ABC.
PUTNIS, Peter (1992), “Television jour-nalism and image ethics”, AJR, 14 (2):1–17.
PUTNIS, Peter (1993), “A day in the life:the Channel Ten Brisbane news-room”, AJR, 15 (2): 112–122.
PUTNIS, Peter (1994), Displaced, Re-cutand Recycled: File-Tape in TelevisionNews, Gold Coast: Centre for Jour-nalism Research and Education,Bond University.
PUTNIS, Peter (1994), “File–tape: a keyto understanding television news”,Metro, 100: 59–62.
PUTNIS, Peter (1994), “Minority groupsin the news: representation and theuse of file tape”, MIA, 72: 74–83.
WILLIAMS, Ridley (1993), “Journocamand beyond: a look into the future ofENG”, AJR, 15 (1): 93–98.
Textual analysis
ADKINS, Barbara (1992), “Arguing thepoint: the management and contextof disputatious challenges in radiocurrent affairs interviews”, AJR, 14(2): 37–49.
BRADY, Veronica (1994), “Representa-tions and ideology”, Studies in West-ern Australian History, 15: 7–13.
EDWARDS, Jane (1994), “Private cancer,public cancer: guilt and innocence inpopular literature”, AJC, 21 (2): 1–13.
McKAY, Susan (1993), “Representationsof the Vietnamese in the letter col-umns of the daily press”, AJC, 20 (1):99–115.
MACLENNAN, Gary (1993), “The BurnieMill dispute and the media: classconflict or collective catastrophe”,AJR, 15 (1): 6–71.
MORGAN, George (1992), “Gulf Warstories and the fallacies of liberal me-dia analysis”, Metro, 91: 25–27.
WEARING, Michael (1993), “Profes-sional discourse and sensational jour-nalism”, AJC, 20 (1): 84–98.
Women
ATMORE, Chris (1994), “Brand news:rape and the mass media”, MIA, 72:20–31.
BAIRD, Katrina (1994), “Attitudes of Aus-tralian women sports journalists”,ASJ, 3: 231–253.
CURRY, Rae (1993), “Women in journal-ism: why don’t they make thegrade?”, ASJ, 2: 170–232.
JACUBOWICZ, Andrew (1992), “Mediaand cultural minorities in the 1990s”,MIA, 63: 67–74.
JENKINS, Cathy (1993), “Women in thenews: still not quite visible”, ASJ, 2:233–243.
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LACEY, Geoff (1993), “Females, Aborig-ines and Asians in newspaper photo-graphs, 1950–1990", ASJ, 2:244–269.
TURNER, Geoff (1993), “Towards eq-uity: women’s emerging role in Aus-tralian journalism”, ASJ, 2: 124–169.
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR INDEPEND-ENT JOURNALISM (1993), Signposts:A Guide to Reporting Aboriginal,Torres Strait Islander and Ethnic Af-fairs, rev. ed., University of Technol-ogy Sydney.
BELL, Philip and Kate Boehringer (1993),“Australian politics: still programmedafter all these years”, AJC, 20 (2):1–13.
BELL, Philip and Theo Van Leeuwen(1994), The Media Interview: Confes-sion, Contest, Conversation,Kensington: University of New SouthWales Press.
BERTRAND, Claude–Jean (1994), “Themedia in 2044: not a forecast, adream”, ASJ, 3: 3–23.
BOWMAN, Leo (1993), “Interviewing:establishing the context”, AJR, 15 (2):123–130.
BOWMAN, Leo (1994), “How journal-ists’ cultural dispositions affect newsselection”, AJR, 16 (2): 25–30.
COAD DYER, Samuel and AndreaJenkins (1994), “Reporting of publicopinion polls in New Zealand andAustralia”, AJR, 16 (2): 87–92.
CRAIG, Geoffrey (1993), “Looking twice:thoughts on the practice of photo-journalism”, AJR, 15 (1): 103–117.
DUNBAR, Jane (1994), “Newspaper cov-erage of Mabo: an evaluation of per-formance”, AJR, 16 (2): 116–124.
DUNN, Anne (1993), “Towards the tape-less newsroom: the development ofD–Cart”, MIA, 67: 77–82.
GALVIN, Camille and Mark Pearson(1994), “Cosmetic surgery: newspa-per reportage of The Medical Journalof Australia”, AJC, 21 (2): 109–121.
GREINER, Nick (1993), “The smart–alecculture: a critique of Australian jour-nalism”, ASJ, 2: 3–10.
GRUNDY, Bruce (1993), “EARC’s inquiryinto government PR: a summary andappraisal”, ASJ, 2: 288–304.
JOHNSON, Graham (1994), “Com-puter–based research for journalism”,ASJ, 3: 201–219.
LANGER, John (1994), “A calculus ofcelebrityhood: where would news fitinto the equation”, AJR, 16 (1):73–79.
LAWE DAVIES, Chris (1993), “The gov-ernment’s relations with the media”,in B. Stevens and J. Wanna (eds), TheGoss Government, Melbourne:Macmillan: 78–86.
LINCOLN, Robyn and Paul Wilson(1994), “Media coverage of missingpersons: help or hindrance”, AJR, 16(2): 103–115.
LOO, Eric (1993), “Ethnic newsworthi-ness: pragmatic research on editors’attitudes”, AJR, 15 (1): 87–92.
MASTERTON, Murray (1992), “A newapproach to what makes newsnews”, AJR, 14 (1): 21–26.
O’CONNOR, Terry (1993), Hold theFront Page, Bowen Hills, Brisbane:Queensland Newspapers.
PLACE, Nic (1992), “Journalists andtrauma: the need for counselling”,ASJ, 1: 113–158.
PUTNIS, Peter (1994), Displaced, Re-cutand Recycled: File-Tape in TelevisionNews, Gold Coast: Centre for Jour-
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nalism Research and Education,Bond University.
PUTNIS, Peter (1994), “File–tape: a keyto understanding television news”,Metro, 100: 59–62.
PUTNIS, Peter (1994), “Minority groupsin the news: representation and theuse of file tape”, MIA, 72: 74–83.
RICHARDS, Ian (1994), Encounteringdeath for the first time", AJR, 16 (1):115–120.
TIFFEN, Rodney (1993), “The press”, inStuart Cunninhgam and GraemeTurner (eds), Media in Australia: In-dustries, Texts, Audiences, Sydney:Allen and Unwin: 171–179.