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Bell, Stephen Ross (2004) ‘Appropriate’ Policy Knowledge, and Institutional and Governance Implications. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 63 1: 22-28. 83   9 Cited 8 times in Scopus8
Kirkpatrick, R. (2002) A printer's devil finds his way around the country circuit. PANPA Bulletin, 1 April 2002: 29-31. 42  
Kirkpatrick, R (2006) A provincial tale of newspaper men. Panpa Bulletin, July 258: 46-47. 46  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2001) Are community newspapers really different?. Asia Pacific Media Educator, 10: 16-21-21. 74  
McIlwaine, Stephen and Nguyen, An (2005) Are Journalism Students Equipped to Write About Science?. Australian Studies in Journalism, 14 : 41-60. 3370 444
Ballard, Sarah and Rintel, Sean (2012) Are undergrads really more influential than Gruen panelists? Klout thinks so. mUmBRELLA, : . 11  
Carah, N. (2007). Are you all coked out? Global corporations, music culture and young Australians. In: S. Livingstone, ICA2007: Creating Communication: Content, Control & Critique. ICA2007: Creating Communication: Content, Control & Critique, San Francisco, USA, (1-24). 24-28 May 2007. 169 2
Carah, Nicholas (2012). Are you a musician? The rock ideology and the construction of authenticity on Australian idol. In Koos Zwaan and Joost de Bruin (Ed.), Adapting idols: authenticity, identity and performance in a global television format (pp. 169-180) Farnham, Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate. 51 20
Wilson, Marc Stewart, Weatherall, Ann and Butler, Carly (2004) A rhetorical approach to discussions about health and vegetarianism. Journal of Health Psychology, 9 4: 567-581. 50   7 Cited 7 times in Scopus7
Kirkpatrick, R. (2005) A Sale where sometimes you pay, and sometimes you don't. PANPA Bulletin, October 250: 48-49. 33  
Kirkpatrick, Rod (2005) A Sale Where Sometimes You Pay, and Sometimes You Don't. PANPA Bulletin, October: 48-49. 142 1206
Bromley, Michael (2003) A sham renaissance?: 9/11 and the authority of newspaper journalism. Australian Journalism Review, 25 1: 5-31. 72  
Cokley, J. D., Rankin II, W.B. and Sohnlein, G. (2005) Astronauts as Audiences: Characteristics of the First Space Communities. International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies, 5 1: 167-181. 66   Cited 2 times in Scopus2
Kirkpatrick, R. (2001) A tale of two country dailies that struggled against the odds. PANPA Bulletin, November : 33-35-35. 34  
Capel, Chris and Cokley, John (2005) A thumbnail dipped in tar: The resuscitation of a remote rural community newspaper using the Distributed Newsroom model. Transformations, 10: 1-17. 37  
Williams, R. 2007 A True Story Waiting to Happen. Australia and New Zealand: Hodder Headline Group, 2001. 67  
Haswell, Sandra (2001) Attention Please! This Political Campaign Is For You. Australian Journalism Review, 23 2: 129-147. 162 172
Haswell, S. (2001) Attention please! This political campaign is for you. Australian Journalism Review, 23 2: 129-147. 32  
Liu, Shuang (2008). Attitudes towards cultural diversity and their impact on intergroup relations. In: The 11th International Conference on Australian Studies in China, Beijing, China, (). Oct. 31- Nov. 2, 2008. 133  
Henningham, John (1995) Auntie's "Watch Bitch": Journalists' Opinions of Media Watch. Australian Journalism Review, 17 1: 47-56. 509 259
Kirkpatrick, R. (2000) Aussie press pioneers prove nothing stops the news. PANPA Bulletin, 189 (April): 66-68. 25  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2004) Australia. IPI Report: World Press Freedom Review, 2004 -: 166-169. 28  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2005) Australia. IPI Report: World Press Freedom Review 2005, 2005 : 1-8. 19  
Day, A. E. (1999) Australian editorial election cartoons: Is there a change afoot?. Australian Journalism Review, 21 2: 117-133. 327  
Tania Sourdin, Fisher, Tom and Moloney, Lawrie (2004). Australian Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners Draft Approval Standards. La Trobe University. 47  
Dodson, Giles (2010) AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM AND WAR Professional discourse and the legitimation of the 2003 Iraq invasion. Journalism Studies, 11 1: 99-114. 33 3 0 Cited 1 times in Scopus1
Australian Journalism Monographs (2000) Volume 5&6 50  
Australian Journalism Monographs (1999) Volume 3 & 4 Issue May-November 83  
Dobinson, Grant and Sakai, Tomoko (2002) Australian Journalism Research Index, 1992-2001. Australian Studies in Journalism, 10-11: 242-324. 592 1748
Day, Anna (1999) Australian Journalism Research Index, 1992-99. Australian Studies in Journalism, 8 : 239-332. 494 1750
McHugh, Sharon (1995) Australian Journalism Research Index, 1992-94. Australian Studies in Journalism, 4: 291-317. 457 1192
Dobinson, G. (2002) Australian journalism research index. Australian Studies in Journalism, 10/11 : 242-327. 53  
Day, A. E. (1999) Australian journalism research index. Australian Studies in Journalism, 1999 8: 239-332. 18  
Elgar, Kerri (1998) Australian Journalism Research Index, 1992-97. Australian Studies in Journalism, 7: 214-285. 535 1694
McHugh, Sharon and Elgar, Kerri (1996) Australian Journalism Research Index, 1992-95. Australian Studies in Journalism, 5: 312-348. 511 1278
Henningham, John (1996) Australian Journalists' Professional and Ethical Values. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 73 1: 206-218. 1075 1904
Australian Journal of Communication (2009) Volume 36 Issue 3 48  
Australian newspaper history: A bibliography. Edited by R. Kirkpatrick Brisbane: Australian Newspaper History Group, 2004. 79  
Isaacs, Victor, Kirkpatrick, Rod and Russell, John (2004). Australian Newspaper History: A Bibliography. 812 8651
Isaacs, Victor, Russell, John and Kirkpatrick, Rod (2005). Australian Newspaper History: A Bibliography - First Supplement. 325 4252
Australian Newspaper History Group Newsletter (2000) Issue 4 823 4862
Isaacs, Victor (2007) Australian Newspaper History Group Newsletter 43. Australian Newspaper History Group Newsletter, 43: . 52  
Breit, Rhonda (2004). Australian sport property rights and the emerging information monopoly. In: S. Liu, J. Servaes and P. Thomas, Intellectual property rights, communication, and the public domain in the Asia-Pacific Region. Intellectual Property Rights, Communication, and the Public Domain in the Asia-Pacific Region, Brisbane, Australia, (1-25). 14-17 December 2004. 63  
Breit, R. A. W. (2006). Australian sport, property rights and the emerging information monopoly. In P. Thomas and J. Servaes (Ed.), Intellectual property rights and communications in Asia: conflicting traditions (pp. 191-218) New Dehli: Sage. 357 9
Australian Studies in Journalism (2005) Volume 14 74  
Australian Studies in Journalism (2000) Volume 9 49  
Australian Studies in Journalism (1999) Volume 1999 Issue 8 31  
(1999) Australian Studies in Journalism. Australian Studies in Journalism, 8 : 1-356. 1077 6336
(2002) Australian Studies in Journalism. Australian Studies in Journalism, 10/11: 1-329. 1375 5779
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