Journalism :
Journalism : print, politics, and popular culture /
[edited by] Ann Curthoys and Julianne Schultz.
- St. Lucia, Qld. : University of Queensland Press, 1999.
- 331 p., [8] pages of plates : ill. ; 23 cm.
- UQP Australian studies .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-321) and index.
Curthoys (history, Australian National U.) and Schultz (General Manager, Corporate Strategy and Communications, Australia Broadcasting Corporations) present 18 contributions which explore various aspects of the history of Australian print journalism from the colonial period to the present. Topics include a survey of the radical press, the journalistic treatment of gender politics in the workplace, the investigative tradition, the relationship between polling and politics, and the nature of journalistic photography.
0702231371
00421478
Journalism--History.--Australia
Journalism--Social aspects--Australia.
Press and politics--Australia.
079/.94
Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-321) and index.
Curthoys (history, Australian National U.) and Schultz (General Manager, Corporate Strategy and Communications, Australia Broadcasting Corporations) present 18 contributions which explore various aspects of the history of Australian print journalism from the colonial period to the present. Topics include a survey of the radical press, the journalistic treatment of gender politics in the workplace, the investigative tradition, the relationship between polling and politics, and the nature of journalistic photography.
0702231371
00421478
Journalism--History.--Australia
Journalism--Social aspects--Australia.
Press and politics--Australia.
079/.94