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Anti-terrorism, climate change and ‘dog whistle’ journalism: Restraints on the public right to know (with Seth Tenkate), Asia Pacific Media Educator (2010)
The original message on the ‘paradigm of prevention’, which obliges government to address the emergency...
Straight shooting - Developing camera ethics and multiple literacy through digital video news production in high schools (with L. Lockyer and I. Brown), Asia Pacific Media Educator (2004)
This article highlights the imperative of developing multiple media literacy skills in high school students...
The last of punchy current affairs: Profile interview: Mark Davis, Dateline, Special Broadcasting Service, Asia Pacific Media Educator (2004)
Mark Davis, former presenter for the Special Broadcasting Service international current affairs program, Dateline, is...
Book review: Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance, Asia Pacific Media Educator (2003)
Chomsky, Noam (2003)
Hegemony Or Survival: America’s Quest for Global Dominance,
Allen & Unwin, Sydney....
Editorial: In this issue (with C. Lloyd, E. Loo, and B. Lowe), Asia Pacific Media Educator (1997)
Hong Kong is one of the world's freest places not just in its market economy,...
Journalism practice informs new multicultural journalism course (with P. White), Asia Pacific Media Educator (1997)
A new 24 credit point Graduate Certificate in Multicultural Journalism is being offered by the...
Book review: Drawing Insight - Communicating Development Through Animation, Asia Pacific Media Educator (1996)
Greene, Joyce & Reber, Deborah (eds) (1996)
Drawing Insight -Communicating Development Through Animation,
Southbound Sdn....
Book review: New Patterns in Global Television - Peripheral Vision, Asia Pacific Media Educator (1996)
Cunningham, Stuart; Elizabeth, Jacka; and Sinclair, John (eds) (1996)
New Patterns in Global Television -Peripheral...
Can it Hurt Less? [Video], Faculty of Creative Arts - Papers (1992)
Can It Hurt Less? is a 26 minute long documentary film about juvenile justice alternatives...