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Kirkpatrick, R (2006) On top of his words. Australian Printer, July: 57-57. 17  
Van de Fliert, Elske, Thi Vuong, Pham, Thi Minh Hien, Do, Thomas, Pradip and Nicetic, Oleg (2010). Out of comfort zones, into realities: Research for development with upland ethnic minority communities in North West Vietnam. In: Ika Darnhofer and Michaela Grötzer, Proceedings of the 9th European IFSA Symposium. 9th European IFSA Symposium, Vienna, Austria, (330-342). 4-7 July 2010. 21  
Kirkpatrick, Rod (2001) Out on the Barcoo Where Newspapers Are Few and Reporters and Printers Are Scanty. PANPA Bulletin, June: 37-39. 204 1371
Yang, Jason, Viller, Stephen and Rintel, Sean (2012). Outsourcing: Mashing up design methods and technologies in the fashion industry. In: PIN-C 2012: Participatory Innovation Conference, Melbourne, Australia, (1-4). 12-14 January 2012. 99 8
Obijiofor, L. M. (2000). Overseas student journalists and their approaches to learning. In: , Journalism Education Associateion Conference 2000: 'Journalism Education Futures'. Journalism Education Association Conference 2000, Mooloolaba, Queensland, (1-35). 05-08 Dec 2000. 14  
Robie, David (1999) Pacific newsrooms and the campus: some comparisons between Fiji and Papua New Guinea. Australian Studies in Journalism, 8: 176-196. 563 1119
Kirkpatrick, R. (2003). Pacific rim cultures and newspapers. In S. E. Martin and D. A. Copeland (Ed.), The function of newspapers in society: A global perspective (pp. 61-77) Westport, Connecticut: Praeger. 33  
Louw, Eric and Mersham, Gary (2001) Packing for Perth: the growth of a southern African diaspora. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 10 2: 303-333. 1392 2443
Hadlow, Martin (2005) Painful aftermath: Sri Lanka and the Tsunami. The New Courier, : . 18  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2000) Paper kept the Manning River Times on its toes. PANPA Bulletin, 192 (July): 30-31. 34  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2002) Papers follow the ports and population as Victoria expands. PANPA Bulletin, 1 March 2002: 33-35. 45  
van Vuuren, Kitty (2008). Parish-Pump Parochialism, Media Diversity, and the Contribution of Community Media to Democracy. In: Kalinga Seneviratne and Tharuka Prematileka 16th Asian Media Information and Communication Centre Conference, Singapore, (). June 25-28 2008. 44  
van Vuuren, Kitty Participation in Australian community broadcasting: A comparison of rural, regional and remote radio. Saarbrücken , Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. Muller, 2008. 73  
Van de Fliert, Elske (2010) Participatory communication in rural development: What does it take for the established order?. Extension Farming Systems Journal, 6 1: 95-99. 37 2
Servaes, J. E. J. (2003). Participatory Communication Research (PCR): Is there such a thing?. In T. N. Malmelin (Ed.), VTiede: ViestinnNYhteiskuntaan, Kulttuuriin ja Kansalaisuuteen. [The Science of Care/Transfer: Communication Perspectives on Society, Culture and Citizenship] (pp. 19-27) Helsinki: Viestinnan laitos. 26  
Servaes, Jan and Malikhao, Patchanee (2005). Participatory communication: The new paradigm?. In Oscar Hemer and Thomas Tufte (Ed.), Media and Glocal Change: Rethinking Communication for Development (pp. 91-103) Sweden/Argentina: NORDICOM/CLASCO. 247  
van de Fliert, E. (2007). Participatory planning: Setting the agenda. In Thomas, P. N. (Ed.), Communication for Social Change (pp. 61-70) Brisbane: The University of Queensland. 64  
Van de Fliert, Elske (2010). Participatory planning: Setting the agenda. In Pradip Thomas and Michael Bromley (Ed.), An introduction to communication and social change (pp. 67-76) Brisbane: UQ Press. 45 3
Servaes, J.E.J. (2004). Participatory research in the communication field: Reality or illusion?. In: P.Lee and S.Strover, IAMCR 2004. IAMCR 2004, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, (1-23). 25 to 30 July 2004. 43  
Kwansah-Aidoo, and Obijiofor, L. M. (2006). Patterns of internet use among university students in Ghana. In: O. Felix Ayadi, African Development: What Role for Business?. International Academy of African Business and Development, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, (359-365). 23-27 May, 2006. 345  
Obijiofor, Levi (2011) Peace and conflict reporting: Strategies for knowledge sharing in Africa and the Pacific. The Journal of Pacific Studies, 31 2: 241-258. 31 4
Simic, Olivera, Volcic, Zala and Philpot, Catherine R. (2012). Peace psychology in the Balkans: in times past, present and future. In Olivera Simic, Zala Volcic and Catherine R. Philpot (Ed.), Peace psychology in the Balkans: Dealing with a violent past while building peace (pp. 1-13) New York, United States: Springer. 33  
Webb, L., Walker, K., Bollis, T. and Hebbani, A. (2004). Perceived parental communication, gender, and young adults' self-esteem: Male, female, and universal path models. In Philip M. Backlund and Mary Rose Williams (Ed.), Readings in gender communication (pp. 197-224) Belmont, CA, U.S.A.: Wadsworth. 92 1
McDonald, Lynette (2006) Perceiving is believing: How consumers’attributions about the cause of the Ansett Airlines’ safety crisis impacted outcomes. Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal, 6 2: 1-13. 90  
Brockhall, Ferdinand J. and Liu, Shuang (2011) Performing new Australians: Identity (re)construction of long-term Greek and Cypriot immigrants in Australia. China Media Research, 7 1: 16-24. 67 4
Kirkpatrick, R. (2000) Persistence and vision wins through on Sunshine Coast. PANPA Bulletin, 194 (September): 33-35. 24  
van de Fliert, Elske, Christiana, Budi, Hendayana, Rachmat and Murray-Prior, Roy (2010) Pilot roll-out: Adaptive research in farmers’ worlds. Extension Farming Systems Journal, 6 1: 63-71. 29 6
Kirkpatrick, R. (2000) Plan to develop online newspaper dictionary. PANPA Bulletin, 187 (February): 64. 34  
Hinthorne, Lauren Leigh and Schneider, Katy (2012) Playing with purpose: using serious play to enhance participatory development communication. International Journal of Communication, 6 : 2801-2824. 32 2 0
Skye Doherty (2011) Playing with the facts. The Walkley Magazine, 68: 40-40. 9 16
Day, A. E. (1999). Political Cartoonists' relationships with their Editors, the Politicians and the Public. In: Jack R. Herman, Proceedings of the World Association of Press Councils' First Oceania Regional Conference. First Oceania Regional Conference, Brisbane, (44-46). 22-23 Jun1999. 11  
Thomas, Pradip Ninan Political economy of communications in India: The good, the bad and the ugly. New Delhi, India: Sage Publications, 2010. 130 13
Louw, P.E. (2004) Political power, national identitiy and language. International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 170 : 43-58. 75  
Carah, Nicholas Pop Brands: Branding, popular music and young people. New York, U.S.A.: Peter Lang, 2010. 122 8
Kirkpatrick, R. (2003) Portland - an area with a rich newspaper history. PANPA Bulletin, 229 : 33-34-34. 24  
Harrison, John, Cokley, John D. and Peter Milne (2007). Postcards from Praxis: A Review of Learning Spaces Influencing Practices in Journalism Education at The University of Queensland. In: , Evaluation Forum 2007. Evaluation in Higher Education: Evidence, Scholarship and Praxis, The University of Queensland, (). 27-28 November 2007. 56  
Power, politics and identity in South African media. Edited by Adrian Hadland, Eric Louw, Simphiwe Sessanti and Herman Wasserman Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press, 2008. 33  
Louw, Eric (2008) Preface to the article: An economy of impossibility: A preliminary study for an ordinal approach to research methods in cultural studies. Critical Arts: A South-North Cultural and Media Studies, 22 2: 333-334. 34  
McDonald, Lynette M. and Cokley, John (2012). Prepare for anger, look for love: a ready reckoner for crisis scenario planners. In: Marianne D. Sison and Mark Sheehan, World Public Relations Forum 2012: Research Colloquium: Conference Proceedings. 7th World Public Relations Forum (WPRF), Melbourne, Australia, (78-81). 18-20 November 2012. 22 2
Kirkpatrick, R. (2003) Preserving the letterpress devices of a bygone era. PANPA Bulletin, 226 : 33-35-35. 33  
Van Vuuren, Kitty (2009) Press bias and local power in the Toowoomba water referendum. Communication, Politics & Culture, 42 1: 55-73. 57 2
Obijiofor, Levi (2010) Press coverage of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria and the socio-cultural barriers that inhibit media coverage. China Media Research, 6 4: 24-31. 58 3
Cullen, Trevor (1999). Press coverage of HIV/Aids in Papua New Guinea and the South Pacific. Delaying the inevitable. In: Jack R. Herman, Proceedings of the World Association of Press Councils' First Oceania Regional Conference. First Oceania Regional Conference, Brisbane, (41-43). 22-23 June, 1999. 17  
Kirkpatrick, R Press Timeline: Select Chronology of Significant Australian Press Events 1802 - 2005. Brisbane: Australian Newspaper History Group, 2006. 91  
Lawe Davies, Christopher R. (2004) Production in perspective. Australian Journalism Review, 26 2: 237-239. 13  
Lawe Davies, Chris (2004) Production in perspective. Australian Journalism Review, 26 2: 181-183. 26 5
Breit, Rhonda Professional communication: Legal and ethical issues 2nd ed. Chatswood, NSW, Australia: LexisNexis Butterworths, 2011. 296 16
Breit, Rhonda and Demetrious, Kristin (2010) Professionalisation and public relations: An ethical mismatch. Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics, 7 4: 20-29. 69 5
Cokley, J. D. (2005) Profit as a driver of quality journalism education. Australian Studies in Journalism, 14 -: 79-96. 44  
Tanner, Stephen J, Haswell, Sandra and Lake, Mandy (2003) Promoting the ideals of integration and diversity: Media coverage of Special Olympics Australia. Australian Journal of Communication, 30 3: 123-141. 77  

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