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Australian Journalism Review 41.1 is now available for free download
Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Australian Journalism Review 41.1 is now available for free download

Intellect is excited to reveal that our first issue of Australian Journalism Review has finally landed and is available for free download!

 

Download issue 41.1 for free here >> https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/ajr/2019/00000041/00000001

 

For journal information including how to subscribe and calls for papers, click here >> https://www.intellectbooks.com/australian-journalism-review

 

Aims & Scope

 

Australian Journalism Review publishes articles on a broad range of perspectives relating to journalism research, practice and education. Its emphasis is on original theoretical, empirical and applied research, but it also provides opportunities to canvass perspectives on current debates on research, practice and education through commentary pieces on specific topics. 

 

Issue 41.1

 

Editorial

 

Editor’s note 

KATHRYN BOWD

 

Commentary

 

AJR@40: A personal reflection 

IAN RICHARDS

 

The progressive promises and the reality of news beyond industrial journalism 

SILVIO WAISBORD

 

Articles

 

The shrinking of Fairfax Media’s books pages: A microstudy of digital disruption 

SYBIL NOLAN AND MATTHEW RICKETSON

 

Framing gender: Representing male teachers in the Australian and New Zealand press

DONALD REID, CATHERINE PALMER, MURRAY DRUMMOND AND VAUGHAN CRUICKSHANK

 

Virtual Student Exchange in journalism: Collaborative reporting through new media and technology

KEITH BOWEN, ALTAF ULLAH KHAN AND ALEXANDRA WAKE

 

Media entrepreneurship: Preparing students for work in a creative profession 

JANET FULTON

 

A freelance-based foreign exchange programme: Tasmanian students’ professional development on WORLDREP

BILL DODD, CLAIRE KONKES, DONALD REID AND LIBBY LESTER

 

Building on #MeToo and #MeNoMore: Devising a framework to examine sexual violence in Australian music journalism 

ANDREA BAKER AND KATRINA WILLIAMS

 

Early Scholars Paper

 

Ungrievable lives: Australian print media portrayals of Palestinian casualties during the Gaza War of 2014 

MAYYADA MHANNA AND DEBBIE RODAN 

 

Book Reviews

 

Journalism, Tim P. Vos (ed.) (2018) 

JENNIFER MARTIN

 

Geographies of Journalism: The Imaginative Power of Place in Making Digital News, Robert E. Gutsche Jr and Kristy Hess (2019) 

LAWRIE ZION

 

Hyperlocal Journalism: The Decline of Local Newspapers and the Rise of Online Community News, David Harte, Rachel Howells and Andy Williams (2019) 

KRISTY HESS

 

Populism Now! The Case for Progressive Populism, David McKnight (2018) 

DAVID NOLAN

 

Networked Press Freedom, Mike Ananny (2018) 

DENIS MULLER

 

Stories from a Bygone Age: A Newspaper Memoir, John Tidey (2018) 

DENISE RYAN COSTELLO

 

Misunderstanding News Audiences: Seven Myths of the Social Media Era, Eiri Elvestad and Angela Phillips (2018)

SACHA MOLITORISZ

 

Online Incivility and Public Debate: Nasty Talk, G. M. Chen (2017)

RENEE BARNES