Dr. Eric Loo is a senior lecturer in journalism at the School of Creative Writing and Journalism, Faculty of Creative Arts, University of Wollongong. He is also editor of the scholarly journal Asia Pacific Media Educator.
Books
Best Practices of Journalism in Asia, Faculty of Creative Arts - Papers (2009)
While journalism adheres to an assumed universal ethical code and methodology, its goals and functions...
Book Chapters
The Internet: Simulacrum of Democracy?, Faculty of Creative Arts - Papers (2007)
This chapter argues that depending on what criteria is used to evaluate the Internet’s democratizing...
Articles
Editorial: Back to basics in journalism education amid the techno hype, Asia Pacific Media Educator (2010)
Dominating the discourse among journalism educators in the early ‘90s was how the internet would...
Profile Interview: Stories that need to be told in India, Asia Pacific Media Educator (2010)
Investigative work by some of India’s renowned journalists, despite their limited access to the internet...
Q&A with John McManus, media ‘bull detector’, Asia Pacific Media Educator (2010)
MSNBC is pro-Obama, Fox News is anti. ABC is ‘neutral’, CNN is less so. Fox...
Effects of ICTs on Media Transformation, Education and Training in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia (with D. T. T. Hang), Faculty of Creative Arts - Papers (2007)
Journalists in the affluent industrialised world have since the mid-80s adopted information and communication technology...
Editor's Note: Contextualising the teaching of journalism, Asia Pacific Media Educator (2006)
Three years ago in Toronto at the AEJMC pre-convention workshop I met with a group...
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Reporting Religion beyond the Conflict Frame, Middle East Media Educator (2011)
Perhaps if journalists were more educated and experienced in the universal teachings of Christ, Muhammad,...