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Angus, Daniel, Rooney, David, McKenna, Bernard and Wiles, Janet (2012) Visualizing punctuated equilibria in discursive change: exploring a new text analysis possibility for management research. Journal of Business and Management Landscapes, 1 1: 1-16. 69 2
Erjavec, Karmen and Volčič, Zala (2010). Von globalen zu lokalen Konflikten: Die Rekontextualisierung des "war on terror"-Diskurses in nationalistischen Diskursen im ehemaligen Jugoslawien [From global to local conflicts: The recontextualization of the "war on terror" discour. In Wilhelm Berger, Brigitte Hipfl, Kirstin Mertlitsch and Viktorja Ratković (Ed.), Kulturelle Dimensionen von Konflikten: Gewaltverhältnisse im Spannungsfeld von Geschlecht, Klasse und Ethnizität (pp. 31-46) Bielefeld, Germany: Transcript Verlag. 53  
Breit, Rhonda (2010) Von Krogh, Torbjorn, Media Accountability Today ... and Tomorrow: Updating the Concept in Theory and Practice. Media International Australia, 135: 174-175. 65   0
Kirkpatrick, R (2006) Wagin Argus celebrates centenary. Panpa Bulletin, February 253: 46-47. 41  
Hadlow, Martin (2006) Walking the mine fields. The New Courier, : . 27  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2001) War and lasting change: The battle for survival on the provincial newspaper front. eJournalist, 1 2: 1-12-12. 52  
Redden, G., Caldwell, N. P. and Nguyen, D. A. (2003) Warblogging as Critical Social Practice. Southern Review, 36 2: 68-79. 49  
Frajman, Helen, Palmer, Daniel, Creast, Max, Milne, Peter, Sleeth, Matthew and Thompson, Danielle (2001). Warm props. In Helen Frajman (Ed.), The Bank Book (pp. 50-57) Balaclava, VIC, Australia: M.33. 11  
Volcic, Z. and Erjavec, K. (2007) 'War on terrorism' as a discursive battleground: Serbian recontextualization of G.W. Bush's discourse. Discourse and Society, 18 2: 123-137. 70 2 15 Cited 15 times in Scopus15
Van Vuuren, Catharina Kitty (2009) Water pressure: The crisis in Australia. Media Development, 56 2: 33-37. 39  
Douglas, J. K. and McWilliam, K. A. (2004). 'We don't need education': Adolescents and the school in contemporary Australian teen TV. In G. Davis and K. Dickinson (Ed.), Teen TV: Genre, Consumption and Identity (pp. 185-192) UK: British Film Institute. 29  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2003) Weeklies satisfy need for identity and touch heart of community. PANPA Bulletin, 228 : 33-35-35. 13  
Cokley, J. D., Kavanagh, L., Johnson-Woods, T. M. and Bloomer, R. (2007). We're in Their Hands: Teen Space Settlement Designs Display Engineering and Active-Learning Skills but Their Plans Fall Short on "Liveability". In: Short, W. and Cairns, I., Refereed proceedings of the 7th Australian Space Science Conference. 7th Australian Space Science Conference, Sydney, (9-20). 24-27 September 2007. 68  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2002) Westacott, Godfrey (1888-1976) in John Ritchie and Diane Langton (eds.) Australian Dictionary of Biography. 2002 Melbourne: Melbourne University Press 16  
Frederick, Howard H and De Alwis, Chandrika K (2009) Western propaganda models reconsidered: the 'Catherine Wheel' of censorship circumvention in developing world internal conflicts. Asian Journal of Communication, 19 1: 59-79. 18   0 0
Hinthorne, Lauren Leigh (2010). What does democracy mean here? A study of local political perceptions and democratic development in eastern Madagascar.. In: 60th Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K., (). 29 March - 1 April 2010. 10  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2001) What has been happening to regional newspaper circulations?. PANPA Bulletin, August : 17-17. 32  
Lawe Davies, C. R. (2007) What if? Australian history as it might have been. Australian Mosaic, 15: 39-40. 22  
Hirst, Martin (2004) What is Gonzo? The Etymology of an Urban Legend. 3630 22970
Harris, Jessica, Theobald, Maryanne, Danby, Susan, Reynolds, Edward and Rintel, E. Sean (2012). "What's going on here?" The pedagogy of a data analysis session. In Alison Lee and Susan Danby (Ed.), Reshaping doctoral education: International approaches and pedagogies (pp. 83-95) Abingdon, England, U.K.: Routledge. 32 3
Lawe Davies, C. R. and Le Brocque, R. M. (2006). What's News in Australia. In Pamela J. Shoemaker and Akiba A. Cohen (Ed.), News around the world : Content, practitioners, and the public (pp. 93-118) New York, N.Y, United States: Routledge. 41 2
Rintel, Sean (2012) What this American Life’s retraction can teach us about the Finkelstein report. The Conversation, : . 22  
Danby, Susan, Butler, Carly W. and Emmison, Michael (2009) When ‘listeners can’t talk’. Australian Journal of Communication, 36 3: 91-114. 40  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2004) When the Miner was born in a tatterd bag shanty. PANPA Bulletin, February/ March: 29-31. 38  
Hirst, Martin, White, Tiffany, Chaplin, David and Wilson, Justine (1995) When Too Much Entertainment Is Barely Enough: Current Affairs Television In The 1990s. Australian Journalism Review, 17 1: 79-98. 1017 1203
Green, K. and Mcilwaine, S. (1999) Where Do All the Graduates Go?. Australian Journalism Review, 21 2: 134-141. 730 478
Kirkpatrick, R. (2001) Where newspapers are few and reporters and printers are scanty. PANPA Bulletin, June : 37-39-39. 16  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2005) Where the dead people lie. Australian Printer, September: 36-36. 21  
Thomas, Pradip Ninan (2012). Whither televangelism: Opportunities, trends, challenges. In Pradip Ninan Thomas and Philip Lee (Ed.), Global and local televangelism (pp. 234-246) New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 30 7
Who Owns the Media? Global Trends and Local Resistances. Edited by Pradip Thomas and Zaharom Nain London ; New York ; Penang, Malaysia: Southbound in association with WACC and Zed Press, 2004. 81  
Kirkpatrick, R (2006) Who runs second to 'granny' Herald?. Australian Printer, April: 59-59. 24   0
Petersen, Neville (1999) Whose News? Organisational Conflict in the ABC, 1947-1999. Australian Journalism Monographs, 3 & 4 : . 1208 538
Thomas, Pradip N. (2007) Why End Fundamentalism?. Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies, 22 2: 131-134. 25  
Doherty, Skye (2012) Will the geeks inherit the newsroom?: Reflections on why journalists should learn computer science. International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, 8 2: 111-121. 16 2
Ewart, Jacqui and Cokley, John (2007) Women and Male Hegemony in Australian Regional and Country Journalism. Journal of Australian Studies, 91: 155-164. 389 2
Kirkpatrick, R. (2001) 2001 World Press Freedom Review - A Special Edition of the IPI Report. 2001 World Press Freedom Review, 2001: 148-150. 34  
Conley, David (1999) Write to Publish: Vin Maskell & Gina Perry. Australian Studies in Journalism, 1999 8: 353-355. 85  
Breit, Rhonda (2010) WSIS revisited: Mapping the ideological divide. Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics, 7 2/3: 46-51. 63 5
Kelly, P. 100 Years: The Australian Story. St Leonards: Allen & Unwin, 2001. 148  
Hebbani, A. (2007) You can't "de-race" and "de-womanize" me: Experiences when you go global. New Directions in Teaching and Learning, 110 Summer: 45-54. 31   0
Carah, N. C. (2004). Youth rights to re-pirating originality. 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, UQ, Brisbane, (1-23). 14th - 17th December, 2004. 33  
Volcic, Z. (2007) Yugo-nostalgia: Cultural memory and media in the former Yugoslavia. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 24 1: 21-38. 164 10 8 Cited 13 times in Scopus13

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