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Hungerford, Catherine L. (2002) Change through choice: The significance of form and function in testimonial stories associated with the debate over the ordination of women. Australian Journal of Communication, 29 3: 71-86. 20  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2000) Charting the birth of newspaper dynasties. PANPA Bulletin, 197 (December): 33-35. 46  
Harrison, John (2006) Cheese and Chalk: Institutional Influences on Journalism Education. 186 347
Jackson, Sue, Low, Jason, Gee, Susan, Butler, Carly and Hollings, James Children's media use and responses: A review of the literature. New Zealand: Broadcasting Standards Authority, 2007. 328  
Makki, Muhammad (2012) China’s quest for Arctic access and resources. IAGS Journal of Energy Security, : . 18 1
Yanshuang Zhang and Sean Rintel (2012) Chinese internet censorship? Seeking the ‘truth’ on Weibo. The Conversation, : . 5  
Liu, Shuang (2006) Chinese social location and ethnic newspaper exposure. Australian Journalism Review, 28 2: 79-93. 373 1
Thomas, P. (2005) Christian fundamentalism and the media. Media Development, 2005 2: 3-9. 157  
Pradip N.Thomas, (2009). Christian fundamentalism and the media in India. In Hoover, Stuart M. and Kaneva, Nadia (Ed.), Fundamentalisms and the media (pp. 198-218) London , U.K.: Continuum International Publishing Group. 21  
Thomas, P. N. (2007) Christian Fundamentalism and the Media in South India. Media Development, LIV 1/2007 1: 23-31. 62  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2000) Chronic Circulation Decline: Regional Dailies Succumb to Metropolitan Virus. Australian Studies in Journalism, 9 : 75-105. 851 1451
Churches, social capital and new communities: case studies from the Bowen Basin coalfields in Central Queensland. Edited by John Harrison Indooroopilly, Qld., Australia: HSA, 2009. 43  
Bromley, Michael S. and Regan Neal (2009). Citizen journalism: A glocal phenomenon. In: Journalism in the 21st Century: Between Globalization and National Identity, Melbourne, (). 16-17 July 2009. 65  
Bromley, Michael S. and Regan Neal (2008). Citizen Journalism: A reclamation of free speech. In: Media, Communications and Free Speech, University of Melbourne, Australia, (). 20-21 November 2008. 43  
Bromley, Michael S. (2009). Citizen journalism: 'citizen' or 'journalism' - or both?. In: Journalism in Crisis, University of Westminster, UK, (). 19-20 May 2009. 114  
Bromley, Michael S. (2009). Citizen journalism, civics and thick citizenship: a new (Asian) paradigm for democracy?. In: 18th AMIC Annual Conference: Media, Democracy and Governance: Emerging Paradigms in a Digital Age, New Dehli, India, (). 13-16 July 2009. 47  
Bromley, Michael S. (2009). Citizen journalism, civics and thick citizenship: Journalism's new global contra-flow. In: Terry Flew, Communication, Creativity and Global Citizenship: Refereed Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Conference 2009. ANZCA09: Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Conference 2009, Kelvin Grove, QLD, Australia, (). 8-10 July 2009. 69  
Bromley, Michael S. (2008) Citizen journalism themed issue. Australian Journalism Review, 30 2: 1-140. 37  
Breit, Rhonda A.W. (2009). Codes of ethics and broadcasting. In Ahmed, Lufta (Ed.), Ethical Principles for Broadcasters (pp. 4-7) Malaysia: Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development. 60  
Liu, S. and Chen, G. (2002). Collaboration over avoidance: Conflict management strategies in state-owned enterprises in China. In G. Ching and R. Ma (Ed.), Chinese Conflict Management and Resolution 1st ed. (pp. 163-182) Westport, CT, USA: Ablex Publishing. 279  
Henningham, John (1999) Commentaries: Proud To Be A Journalism Educator. Australian Journalism Review, 21 3: 181-196. 308 303
Deuze, M., Boyd-Barrett, J.O., Claassen, G., Diederichs, P., Eastman, S.T., Jordaan, D., Louw, E.P E., Newsom, D., Quinn, S., Rabe, L., Stevenson, R.L., Wassermann, H. and Williams, J. (2002) Comment on the Sanef Media Audit: A new news culture is facing the media and journalism educators: The time to act is now!. Ecquid Novi, 23 1: 87-151. 63  
Volcic, Zala and Erjavec, Karmen (2013) Commercial and sexualized nationalism on Serbian reality TV. International Journal of Cultural Studies, : . 12  
van Vuuren, Kitty (2006) Commercial trends in community radio: Sponsorship, advsertising and John Laws. Southern Review, 39 2: 26-43. 116 1
Liu, Shuang and Chen, Guo-Ming (2010) Communicating health: People, culture and context. China Media Research, 6 4: 1-2. 34  
Hebbani, Aparna and Colic-Peisker, Val (2012) Communicating one's way to employment: a case study of African settlers in Brisbane, Australia. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 33 5: 529-547. 56  
Liu, Shuang, Liesch, Peter W., Smith, Joanne R., Ren, Yi and Gallois, Cindy (2012) Communicating through networks: Chinese business people's views on engaging in business with foreign firms. China Media Research, 8 1: 86-94. 44 6
Servaes, Jan (2006). Communication and development paradigms: An overview. In Alfonso Gumucio-Dagron and Thomas Tufte (Ed.), Communication for Social Change Anthology: Historical and Contemporary Readings (pp. 283-292) Orange, New Jersey: Communication for Social Change Consortium. 353  
Pradip, Thomas (2010). Communication and social change. In Pradip Thomas and Michael Bromley (Ed.), An introduction to communication and social change (pp. 25-35) St.Lucia, Qld, Australia: University of Queensland Press. 94 4
Thomas, P. N. (2007). Communication and Social Change: Expanding the research agenda. In Srampickal, J. and Aram, A. (Ed.), Understanding Development Communication First ed. (pp. 143-162) New Delhi, India: Media House. 68  
Servaes, J.E.J. and Malikhao, P. (2004). Communication and sustainable development. In: J. Ilboudo, Ninth United Nations Communication for Development Roundtable. Ninth United Nations communication for development roundtable, FAO Headquarters, (1-53). 6-9 September 2004. 39  
Servaes, J.E.J. and Malikhao, P. (2005). Communication and Sustainable Development: Background Paper [keynote], 9th United Nations Roundtable on Communication for Development, 2004, FAO, Italy. In: Beris Gwynne, Future Directions for Australia's Relations with her Neighbours: Critical Issues in Health, Development Communication and peace-building. Future Directions for Australia's Relations with her Neighbours, Customs House, Brisbane, (1-53). 5 Sept 2005. 43  
Van de Fliert, E. (2007). Communication and sustainable rural development. In Thomas, P. N. (Ed.), Communication for Social Change (pp. 85-94) Brisbane: The University of Queensland. 91  
Van de Fliert, Elske (2010). Communication and Sustainable Rural Development. In Thomas, Pradip and Bromley, Michael (Ed.), An Introduction to Communication and Social Change (pp. 89-98) Brisbane: UQ Press. 57 11
Thomas, Pradip Ninan (2008). Communication as an Academic Field: South Asia. In Wolfgang Donsbach (Ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Communication (pp. Online-Online) Oxford, U.K.: Blackwell Publishing. 30  
Cokley, John (2012) Communication, culture and society in Papua New Guinea: Yu Tok Wanem?. Island Studies Journal, 7 1: 166-167. 16   0
Louw, P.E., Thomas, P. and Servaes, J.E.J. (2005). Communication for Development and Social Change. In: Beris Gwynne, Future Directions for Australia's Relations with her Neighbours: Critical Issues in Health, Development Communication and peace-building. Future Directions for Australia's Relations with her Neighbours, Customs House, Brisbane, (1-6). 5 Sept 2005. 60  
van de Fliert, Elske and Do Thi Minh Hien (2009) Communication for development: Targeting the untargeted. Media Development, 1: 29-34. 54  
Van de Fliert, Elske (2008). Communication for Rural Innovation: Rethinking Agricultural Extension. In: , World Congress on Communication for Development: Lessons, Challenges, and the way Forward. Innovative Agricultural technology Transfer and Extension System for Enhancing productivity and Competitiveness in APEC Member Economies, Seoul, Korea, (). 1-3 July 2008. 273  
Servaes, J E J, Malikhao, and Pinprayong, (2006). Communication rights as human rights for instance in Thailand. In: , Imagining Community / Nation Without (Cultural) Borders. An International Conference on Inter-Asian Culture, Communication, Conflict & Peace, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, (). 28-29 July, 2006. 43  
van Vuuren, Kitty (2006) Community broadcasting and the enclosure of the public sphere. Media, Culture & Society, 28 3: 379-392. 325 6 7 Cited 7 times in Scopus7
van Vuuren, Kitty (2005) Community media in transition: Emerging frameworks for their regulation, practice, and theory. Australian Journal of Communication, 32 2: 57-70. 426 2
Servaes, J E J, Carpentier, and Lie, (2006). Community media: Muting the democratic media disourse. In O.F. Rusakova (Ed.), Modern Theories of Discourse (in Russian) (pp. 77-100) Russia: Ekaterinburg: Discourse. 48  
Hadlow, Martin (2008) Community radio and social change: A voice for the voiceless? Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: The University of Queensland 37  
Lamble, Stephen (2001) Computer-Assisted Reporting, Philip Meyer and The Emperor’s New Clothes. ejournalist 1 (2). 561 608
Green, Kerry (1994) Computer-Assisted Reporting - Sources From Cyberspace. Australian Studies in Journalism, 3: 219-230. 630 483
Pappas, Vanessa (2001) Conceptualising the virtual and the posthuman. Media International Australia incorporating Culture and Policy, 98 : 39-50. 44  
Nicoli, Julie and Ayoko, Oluremi B. (2012). Conflict communication behaviours and employee satisfaction: the moderating role of cultural intelligence and transformational leadership. In: Werner Soontiens, 26th Annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference: Managing for Volatility and Instability. ANZAM 2012 Conference, Perth, Australia, (1-16). 5-7 December 2012. 58 6
Johnston, Jane and Breit, Rhonda A.W. (2009). Constructing legal narratives: law, language and the media. In: Terry Flew, Communication, Creativity and Global Citizenship. Australian & New Zealand Communication Association Annual Conference, 2007: Communications, Civics, Industry, Brisbane, QLD, Austalia, (135-155). 8-10 July 2009. 26 3
Thomas, P. (2005). Contested futures: Indian media at the crossroads. In R. A. Hackett and Y. Zhao (Ed.), Democratizing global media: One world, many struggles (pp. 81-99) Lanham, USA: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.. 38 3

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