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Abstracts
| Bossio, Ms Diana |
Teaching journalistic practice in a convergent media age: Innovations and issues |
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| Breit, Dr Rhonda |
Scoping the legal and professional understandings of journalism in Australia: A case study of ABC vs O'Neill |
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Breit, Dr Rhonda &
Johnston, Dr Jane |
Newspapers and courts: Developing a typology of court reporting |
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| Buchanan, Dr Rachel |
Bare bones, speed freaks and sleaze: How online journalism is remaking newspapers from inside out |
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| Du Toit, Jeanne |
The invention of journalism as an object of study: An institutional history |
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Fulton, Janet |
Print journalism and the creative process: Traditional versus digital |
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| Gajevic, Slavko |
Discourse of Justice in Media and Memory |
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| Gillman, Sarah |
From Port Arthur to Beaconsfield: The consolidation of the celebrity victim and its ramifications for Australian journalism |
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Grunwald, Dr Ebbe &
Rupar, Dr Verica |
Journalism curiosity and story telling frame: A comparative study of Australian and Danish newspapers |
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Hanitzsch, Dr Thomas |
Worlds of journalisms |
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| Hanusch, Dr Folker |
The Hofstedian approach: Suggestions for a conceptual development of comparative journalism studies |
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| Harro-Loit, A/P Halliki |
Who defines journalistic norms? |
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| Hayes, Dr Mark |
On being a Tuvaluan Tino Tusitala - Reporting upon and responding to global warming
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Kenyon, A/P Andrew &
Marjoribanks, Tim |
Journalism, defamation law and public speech |
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| Kudo, Mutsuru |
A comparative study of newspaper reporting of the whaling conflict in Australia and Japan |
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Lauk, Dr Epp |
Comparing journalism cultures after the fall of Communism |
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Matheson, Dr Donald |
Looking for journalism culture, or, Excuses for reading journalists' memoirs |
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Meadows, Dr Michael |
Beyond the mainstream: Journalism, community and democracy |
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Montgomery, Mr Bruce
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As the "rivers of gold" evaporate
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Nolan, Dr David |
Regimes of professionalism and shifting practices in journalism |
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| Oakham, Dr Katrina Mandy |
Don't mention the war: Exploring the new battle lines in the development of journalism as a discipline |
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Obijiofor, Dr Levi &
Hanusch, Dr Folker |
Foreign news reporting in the age of new technologies |
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| Petzold, Thomas |
Beyond 'A Little Bit of History Repeating': Comparing and reconceptualizing journalism in the 21st Century |
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| Ruklis, Kaspars |
Living in two parallel realities: Media in bi-lingual environments in the Baltics |
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Stewart, Heather |
The internet impact... |
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Zion, Lawrie |
Tracking journalism graduates at a time of media upheaval |
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Refereed Papers
| Bossio, Diana |
Teaching journalistic practice in a convergent media age: Innovations and issues |
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Buchanan, Dr Rachel
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Bare bones, speed freaks and sleaze: How online journalism is remaking newspapers from inside out |
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| Du Toit, Jeanne |
The invention of journalism as an object of study: An institutional history |
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| Fulton, Janet |
Print journalism and the creative process: Traditional versus digital |
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| Hanusch, Dr Folker |
The Hofstedian approach: Suggestions for a conceptual development of comparative journalism studies |
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| Harro-Loit, A/P Halliki |
Who decides upon normative conventions of journalistic culture? How to create comparative dimension? |
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Lauk, Prof Epp |
Comparing journalism cultures after the fall of Communism |
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Meadows, Dr Michael
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Beyond the mainstream: Journalism, community and democracy
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Nolan, Dr David |
Regimes of professionalism and shifting practices in journalism |
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| Oakham, Dr Katrina Mandy |
Don't mention the war: Exploring the new battle lines in the development of journalism as a discipline |
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Closing Keynote Presentation
Prof. Epp Lauk
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CJS2008 acknowledges the support of the
following organisations:
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