AsiaPacific
MediaEducator




Issue No. 14, December 2003

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The Graduate School of Journalism, University of Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia.

 


Issue No. 14 Contents

In This Issue

 Creative restructuring of Singapore media: research lacunas
Patrina Leo

 Games we play on Singapore telly
Tania Lim

 New technologies and journalism practice in Nigeria and Ghana
Levi Obijiofor

 Reflections on development of Australian journalism education
Lynette Sheridan Burns

 Rethinking the journalism curriculum in PNG
Dick Rooney

 Career potential for new science journalists
Troy Coyle

Commentary

 Mediating and mass communicating September 11
Terrence Lee and Christine Giles

 How different is 'different'? Australian country newspapers and development journalism
Kathryn Bowd

 Changing the business paradigm in the interests of media freedom
Mark Pearson

 "Trust me, I'm a journalist": Ethics, journalism and journalism education
Ian Richards

 Mapping the media: A learner-centred orientation to graduate employability
Christina Spurgeon and Penny O'Donnell

 Media role in a k-economy: transforming media education in Malaysia
Zaharom Nain

Book Reviews

 NAIR, Basskaran (2003)
Investor Relations (Book 1 of From Main Street to Cyber Street: Changes in the Practice of Communication series)
Eastern Universities Press, Singapore, 106pp, ISBN 981 210 224 8

Reviewed by Kate Fitch
School of Media, Communication and Culture
Murdoch University, Western Australia

 CHOMSKY, NOAM (2003)
Hegemony Or Survival: America’s Quest for Global Dominance,
Allen & Unwin, Sydney. 278 pp. ISBN 1 74114 162 1
Paperback price: A$24.95

Reviewed by David Blackall
Graduate School of Journalism
University of Wollongong

 

 
 

 


 

Last reviewed: 14 September, 2007

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