Comparative Journalism Studies 2008

Funding

Abstracts

Bossio, Ms Diana Teaching journalistic practice in a convergent media age: Innovations and issues
Breit, Dr Rhonda
Scoping the legal and professional understandings of journalism in Australia: A case study of ABC vs O'Neill
Breit, Dr Rhonda &
Johnston, Dr Jane
Newspapers and courts: Developing a typology of court reporting
Buchanan, Dr Rachel Bare bones, speed freaks and sleaze: How online journalism is remaking newspapers from inside out
Du Toit, Jeanne The invention of journalism as an object of study: An institutional history

Fulton, Janet

Print journalism and the creative process: Traditional versus digital
Gajevic, Slavko Discourse of Justice in Media and Memory
Gillman, Sarah From Port Arthur to Beaconsfield: The consolidation of the celebrity victim and its ramifications for Australian journalism

Grunwald, Dr Ebbe &
Rupar, Dr Verica

Journalism curiosity and story telling frame: A comparative study of Australian and Danish newspapers

Hanitzsch, Dr Thomas

Worlds of journalisms
Hanusch, Dr Folker

The Hofstedian approach: Suggestions for a conceptual development of comparative journalism studies

Harro-Loit, A/P Halliki Who defines journalistic norms?
Hayes, Dr Mark
On being a Tuvaluan Tino Tusitala - Reporting upon and responding to global warming
Kenyon, A/P Andrew &
Marjoribanks, Tim
Journalism, defamation law and public speech
Kudo, Mutsuru
A comparative study of newspaper reporting of the whaling conflict in Australia and Japan

Lauk, Dr Epp

Comparing journalism cultures after the fall of Communism

Matheson, Dr Donald

Looking for journalism culture, or, Excuses for reading journalists' memoirs

Meadows, Dr Michael

Beyond the mainstream: Journalism, community and democracy


Montgomery, Mr Bruce


As the "rivers of gold" evaporate

Nolan, Dr David

Regimes of professionalism and shifting practices in journalism
Oakham, Dr Katrina Mandy
Don't mention the war: Exploring the new battle lines in the development of journalism as a discipline
Obijiofor, Dr Levi &
Hanusch, Dr Folker
Foreign news reporting in the age of new technologies
Petzold, Thomas
Beyond 'A Little Bit of History Repeating': Comparing and reconceptualizing journalism in the 21st Century
Ruklis, Kaspars
Living in two parallel realities: Media in bi-lingual environments in the Baltics

Stewart, Heather

The internet impact...

Zion, Lawrie

Tracking journalism graduates at a time of media upheaval

Refereed Papers

Bossio, Diana Teaching journalistic practice in a convergent media age: Innovations and issues

Buchanan, Dr Rachel
Bare bones, speed freaks and sleaze: How online journalism is remaking newspapers from inside out
Du Toit, Jeanne The invention of journalism as an object of study: An institutional history
Fulton, Janet Print journalism and the creative process: Traditional versus digital
Hanusch, Dr Folker The Hofstedian approach: Suggestions for a conceptual development of comparative journalism studies
Harro-Loit, A/P Halliki Who decides upon normative conventions of journalistic culture? How to create comparative dimension?  

Lauk, Prof Epp

Comparing journalism cultures after the fall of Communism
 

Meadows, Dr Michael

Beyond the mainstream: Journalism, community and democracy

Nolan, Dr David

Regimes of professionalism and shifting practices in journalism
Oakham, Dr Katrina Mandy Don't mention the war: Exploring the new battle lines in the development of journalism as a discipline
       
       


Closing Keynote Presentation
Prof. Epp Lauk

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