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Australian Journalism Review 44.1 is out now!
Tuesday, June 14, 2022

Australian Journalism Review 44.1 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that Australian Journalism Review 44.1 is out now!

 

For more information about the journal and issue click here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/australian-journalism-review

 

Aims & Scope

 

Australian Journalism Review (AJR) 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.

 

This double-blind peer-reviewed journal is published twice annually, with the second edition each year focused primarily on a theme and supplemented by a small selection of broader-ranging papers.

 

Prospective guest editor submissions on themes for future editions are always welcome. While many of Australian Journalism Review’s submitting authors are based within the Australia-Pacific region, the journal welcomes scholarship from around the world and extending into broader media and communication topics of relevance to journalism.

 

The journal incorporates a regular section highlighting the work of early career researchers, particularly current or recent higher degree by research students, as well as book reviews focusing on recent additions to the journalism, media and communications publishing landscape.

 

AJR is the journal of the Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia.

 

Issue 44.1

 

Editorial

 

A note from the editors

MATTHEW RICKETSON AND KATRINA CLIFFORD

 

In memoriam

 

Richard Warwick Blood (1947–2022)

STAFF MEMBERS

 

Commentary

 

The song remains the same: Media regulation a decade after the Finkelstein inquiry

EMMA DAWSON

 

Research Articles

 

Improving news media oversight: Why Australia needs a cross-platform standards scheme

DEREK WILDING AND SACHA MOLITORISZ

 

Indigenous knowledges and perspectives in university journalism education: Exploring experiences, challenges and opportunities

T. J. THOMSON, JULIE MCLAUGHLIN, LEAH KING-SMITH, AARON BELL AND MATT TSIMPIKAS

 

Measuring news media frame building during an Australian industrial dispute

VICTORIA FIELDING

 

‘I can say I was a journalist during a global pandemic’: Australian students’ experiences of a newsroom in lockdown

BRIGID MCCARTHY, DYLAN BIRD, MERRYN SHERWOOD AND LAWRIE ZION

 

Emerging Scholars

 

‘It’s always there’: A study of the sources and motivations for Australian teens’ news consumption

ANGELA BLAKSTON AND LISA WALLER

 

Consumers and commodification: The marketization of aged care in the Australian press

MUHAMMAD ASIM IMRAN AND KATHRYN BOWD

 

Book Reviews

 

Journalism Research That Matters, Valérie Bélair-Gagnon and Nikki Usher (eds) (2021)

MARTIN HIRST

 

Media Unmade: Australian Media’s Most Disruptive Decade, Tim Burrowes (2021)

COLLETTE SNOWDEN

 

Upheaval: Disrupted Lives in Journalism, Andrew Dodd and Matthew Ricketson (eds) (2021)

NAT KASSEL

 

Sound Citizens: Australian Women Broadcasters Claim their Voice, 1923–1956, Catherine Fisher (2021)

HEATHER ANDERSON

 

Disrupting Investigative Journalism: Moment of Death or Dramatic Rebirth?, Amanda Gearing (2021)

JANET M. HARKIN

 

Communicating COVID-19: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Monique Lewis, Eliza Govender and Kate Holland (eds) (2021)

BEATE JOSEPHI

 

The Power of Podcasting: Telling Stories through Sound, Siobhán McHugh (2022)

MARGARET CASSIDY

 

Media Capture: How Money, Digital Platforms, and Governments Control the News, Anya Schiffrin (ed.) (2021)

RODNEY TIFFEN