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Nicholas Carah, Brodmerkel, Sven and Knaggs, Angie (2012) Gruen Nation: Dissecting the show, not the business. Communication, Politics and Culture, 45 1: 60-77. 13 1
Bromley, M. S. and Servaes, J. E. J. (2005) Guest Editors' Introduction, Notes from the centre: Towards a future journalism of IDEAS?. Australian Studies in Journalism, 14 : 3-20. 44  
Hirst, M. (2002) Gung-ho patriots: Journalism and war. Politics and culture, 2002 2: 1-10. 20  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2005) Guts-and-glory, murder and more during Mercury's history. PANPA Bulletin, September 249: 56-57. 20  
Kirkpatrick, Rod (2005) Guts-and-Glory, Murder and More During Mercury's History. PANPA Bulletin, September: 56-57. 159 810
Kirkpatrick, Rod (2005) Guts-and-Glory, Murder and More During the Mercury's 150 Years. PANPA Bulletin, September: 56-57. 133 1623
Breit, Rhonda and Ricketson, Matthew (2011). Hacking, sacking and news: Can journalism educators learn from Guthrie v News Limited. In: IAMCR 2011, Istanbul Turkey, (). 13-17 July 2011. 16  
Kirkpatrick, R (2006) Head to head in Armidale. Panpa Bulletin, March 254: 55-56. 23  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2004) Hidden treasures in newspaper past. Australian Printer, October: 50-50. 19  
Liu, S. (2004). Hierarchy and Chinese organizational communication. In G.Chen (Ed.), Theories and principles of Chinese communication 1st ed. (pp. 231-244) Taipei: Wunan Publishing Ltd. 106  
Liu, Shuang (2011) Hierarchy (Dengji): A pyramid of interconnected relationships. China Media Research, 7 4: 77-84. 37  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2001) History buff revives old-style newspaper in Victoria. PANPA Bulletin, April : 32-34-34. 47  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2000) History hunt leads to an unexpected mountain trail. PANPA Bulletin, 195 (October): 38-39. 24  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2004) History speaks volumes. Australian Printer, December: 34-34. 21  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2001) History unravels millennium debate. PANPA Bulletin, February : 25-27-27. 12  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2005) Hocking family struck a rich newspaper lode at Kalgoorlie. PANPA Bulletin, April 244: 56-57. 26  
Kirkpatrick, Rod (2005) Hocking Family Struck a Rich Newspaper Lode at Kalgoorlie. PANPA Bulletin, April: 56-57. 238 1792
Kirkpatrick, R. (1999). House of Unelected Representatives: the Provincial Press 1825 - 1900. In Richard Nile (Ed.), Journalism Print, Politics and Popular Culture (pp. 20-35) Brisbane: Univ. of Qld Press. 23  
Kirkpatrick, Rod (2005) How a Communist Rag in Darwin Became a Newspaper for Mount Isa. PANPA Bulletin, June: 56-57. 556 1598
Kirkpatrick, R. (2005) How a Communist rag in Darwin became a newspaper for Mt Isa. PANPA Bulletin, June 246: 56-57. 29  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2004) How a Port Pirie paper helped seed the growth of News Limited. PANPA Bulletin, September: 58-59. 37  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2005) Howe's that. Australian Printer, April: 89-89. 13   0
Bromley, Michael (2006) How good is journalism research?. Australian Journalism Review, 28 1: 211-218. 68  
McIlwaine, Steve (2003) How Much 'Real' Science Do Australian and New Zealand Newspapers Publish?. Australian Journalism Review, 25 1: 129-143. 505 462
Hebbani, Aparna and Wills, Charise-Rose (2012) How Muslim women in Australia navigate through media (mis) representations of hijab/burqa. Australian Journal of Communication, 39 1: 87-100. 126  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2000) How Newspaper Editors Helped the Country Become Politically Articulate. Australian Journalism Review, 22 1: 118-136. 717 593
Green, Kerry (1999) How newsroom failures limit readership gains. Australian Studies in Journalism, 8: 18-36. 475 1485
Obijiofor, L. M. (2005) How students perceive journalism education and practice in Australia. Australian Studies in Journalism, 15 -: 192-218. 40  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2001) How The Bunyip became more than the medium for jokes. PANPA Bulletin, October : 34-36-36. 43  
Breit, Rhonda (2008) How the law defines journalism. Australian Journalism Review, 30 1: 13-25. 121 4
Angus, Daniel, Smith, Andrew E. and Wiles, Janet (2012) Human communication as coupled time series: Quantifying multi-participant recurrence. IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, 20 6: 1795-1807. 27   2 Cited 3 times in Scopus3
Servaes, J.E.J. (2004). Human rights, participatory communication and cultural freedom. In P. Lee (Ed.), Many voices, one vision: The right to communicate in practice 1st ed. (pp. 149-162) Penang: Southbound WACC. 55  
Obijiofor, Levi (2010). ICTs as tools of empowerment: How Indigenous people in a remote Canadian community are harnessing new technologies. In Nnamdi Ekeanyanwu and Chinedu Okeke (Ed.), Indigenous societies and cultural globalization in the 21st Century: Is the global village truly real? (pp. 92-112) Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. Muller. 79 14
Ojo, T. (2007) ICTs for development in the Sub-Saharan African region: Historical, economic and political contexts. Communication for Development and Social Change, 1 4: . 36  
Servaes, J.E.J. (2005). Ideas and Ideologies in Development Communication: Mapping the paradigm shift. In: Anupa Siddhu and Sushma Goel, Fifth Raushni Deshpande Memorial Lecture. Fifth Raushni Despande Memorial Lecture, Lady Irwin College, (1-22). 24 January 2006. 69  
Cokley, J. D. and Das, S.C. (2005) Identification by foreign investors of viable segments in the Indian media market. Asia-Pacific Business Review, 1 1: 63-67. 61  
Servaes, J.E.J. (2003) Identifying common values between Asia and Europe: Reconciling the irreconcilable?. Communicator: Journal of Indian Institute of Mass Communication, 38 2: 1-23-23. 33  
McDonald, Lynette M. (2008). Identity crisis: the changing functions of public relations. In: 15th BledCom (BledCom 2008): Public Relations and Marketing: A Relationship for Re-examination? Public Relations Among the Functions of Managemen, Lake Bled, Slovenia, (). 4-5 July 2008. 89  
Harrison, John and Breit, Rhonda (2004) If the Watchdog Bites, Is It Put Down? A Response to Neil Levy on Journalism Ethics and Entrapment. 861 1994
I, Journalist: Coping with and crafting media information in the 21st century. Edited by L. Duffield and J. D. Cokley Sydney: Pearson Education Australia, 2006. 47  
McDonald, Lynette M. and Hung Lai, Chia (2011) Impact of corporate social responsibility initiatives on Taiwanese banking customers. International Journal of Bank Marketing, 29 1: 50-63. 41   Cited 4 times in Scopus4
Obijiofor, L. M., Inayatullah, S. and Stevenson, T. (2000) Impact of new information and communication technologies (ICTs) on socio-economic and educational development of Africa and the Asia-Pacific. Journal of Futures Studies, 4 2: 21-66. 30  
Nicetic, O., Cho, Y. R. and Rae, D. J. (2011) Impact of physical characteristics of some mineral and plant oils on efficacy against selected pests. Journal of Applied Entomology, 134 3: 204-213. 21   0 0
Douthwaite, B., Kuby, T., van de Fliert, E. and Schulz, S. (2003) Impact pathway evaluation: an approach for achieving and attributing impact in complex systems. Agricultural Systems, 78 2: 243-265. 54   29 Cited 32 times in Scopus32
Cokley, John D. and Kuchel, Louise (2009, September 16). In Australia, green wine is good. Global Post, . 26  
Hartel, Charmine E. J., McColl-Kennedy, Janet R. and McDonald, Lynette M. (1998) Incorporating attributional theory and the theory of reseaoned action within an affective events theory framework to produce a contingency predictive model of consumer reactions to organizational mishaps. Advances in Consumer Research, 25 1: 428-432. 14  
Obijiofor, L. M. (2004). Indigenous knowledge in the age of new technologies: whose knowledge. 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, (1-11). 14 to 17 December 2004. 40  
Obijiofor, L. M. (2006). Indigenous knowledge in the age of new technologies: Whose knowledge?. In Associate Professor Pradip Ninan Thomas and Professor Jan Servaes (Ed.), Intellectual Property Rights and Communications in Asia: Conflicting Traditions first ed. (pp. 103-115) New Delhi: Sage Publications. 59 3
Indigenous knowledge systems and intellectual property in the twenty-first century: perspectives from southern Africa. Edited by I. N. Mazonde and Pradip N.Thomas Dakar, Senegal: Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa/WACC, 2007. 57  
Stewart, Heather, Meadows, Michael, Bowman, Leo, van Vuuren, Kitty and Mulligan, Pauline (2010) Indigenous voice: A work-integrated learning case study in journalism education. Australian Journalism Review, 32 2: 59-72. 32 1

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