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Harrison, John (2006) From Image to Icon? Ethics and Taste in Photographic Portrayals of the Death of Pym Fortuyn. 108 237  
Harrison, John (2004) From Image to Icon? Ethics and Taste in Photographic Portrayals of the Death of Pym Fortuyn. 551 1553  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2001) From 'Maggie Matilda' to editor, fixer, facilitator and doer. PANPA Bulletin, December : 32-35-35. 6    
Servaes, J. E. J. and Liu, S. (2007). From the centre to the periphery: Multiple paths to social change in communities. In Servaes, J. E. J. and Liu, S. (Ed.), Moving Targets: Mapping the Paths Between Communication, Technology and Social Change in Communities (pp. 1-9) Malaysia: Southbound. 17    
Verschueren, P. (2006). From virtual to everyday life. In J. Servaes and N. Carpentier (Ed.), Towards a Sustainable Information Society (pp. 169-184) Bristol: Intellect Books. 5    
Kirkpatrick, R. (2004) Gearing family stumbles onto central role at Maryborough. PANPA Bulletin, July: 58-59. 13    
Cokley, John, Patching, Roger and Scott, Paul (2006) Gender Preference in Journalism Education: Why Sport Misses Out. Australian Journalism Review, 28 2: 127-145. 215 1  
Hirst, Martin and Schutze, Robert (2004) Getting the Story Straight: Greg Sheridan in the Shifting Moral Sands of Iraq. 658 1358  
Kirkpatrick, R (2006) Getting your date of birth right. Australian Printer, March: 44-44. 10    
Arnold, N. and Carah, N. C. (2004). Globalizing cultures challenge: The ethics, strategy and outcomes of research processes defining IPR. In: S.Liu, J.Servaes and P.Thomas, Intellectual property rights, communication and the public domain in Asia-Pacific Region. Intellectual property rights, communication and the public domain in Asia-Pacific Region, UQ, Brisbane, (1-46). 14th - 17th December, 2004. 26    
Hirst, Martin and Schutze, Robert ( )Global Media Goes To War: Role of News and Entertainment Media During the 2003 Iraq War. 241 113  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2003) Gold fever strikes and papers become agitators for reform. PANPA Bulletin, 224 : 37-39-39. 8    
Roe, Amanda (2004) Graphic satire and public life in the age of terror. Media International Australia, 113 : 55-65. 4    
Hirst, Martin (2002). Grey Collar Journalism: The Social Relations of News Production PhD Thesis, School of Social Sciences and Liberal Studies, Charles Sturt University. 1463 3791  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2002) Groom dynasty implodes and a new chain emerges in the north. PANPA Bulletin, 1 September 2002: 59-62. 5    
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. 21    
Kirkpatrick, Rod (2005) Guts-and-Glory, Murder and More During Mercury's History. PANPA Bulletin, September: 56-57. 138 498  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2005) Guts-and-glory, murder and more during Mercury's history. PANPA Bulletin, September 249: 56-57. 10    
Kirkpatrick, Rod (2005) Guts-and-Glory, Murder and More During the Mercury's 150 Years. PANPA Bulletin, September: 56-57. 113 1049  
Kirkpatrick, R (2006) Head to head in Armidale. Panpa Bulletin, March 254: 55-56. 6    
Kirkpatrick, R. (2004) Hidden treasures in newspaper past. Australian Printer, October: 50-50. 8    
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. 57    
Kirkpatrick, R. (2001) History buff revives old-style newspaper in Victoria. PANPA Bulletin, April : 32-34-34. 35    
Kirkpatrick, R. (2000) History hunt leads to an unexpected mountain trail. PANPA Bulletin, 195 (October): 38-39. 9    
Kirkpatrick, R. (2004) History speaks volumes. Australian Printer, December: 34-34. 8    
Kirkpatrick, R. (2001) History unravels millennium debate. PANPA Bulletin, February : 25-27-27. 3    
Kirkpatrick, R. (2005) Hocking family struck a rich newspaper lode at Kalgoorlie. PANPA Bulletin, April 244: 56-57. 8    
Kirkpatrick, Rod (2005) Hocking Family Struck a Rich Newspaper Lode at Kalgoorlie. PANPA Bulletin, April: 56-57. 213 1096  
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. 7    
Kirkpatrick, Rod (2005) How a Communist Rag in Darwin Became a Newspaper for Mount Isa. PANPA Bulletin, June: 56-57. 527 1114  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2005) How a Communist rag in Darwin became a newspaper for Mt Isa. PANPA Bulletin, June 246: 56-57. 16    
Kirkpatrick, R. (2004) How a Port Pirie paper helped seed the growth of News Limited. PANPA Bulletin, September: 58-59. 16    
Kirkpatrick, R. (2005) Howe's that. Australian Printer, April: 89-89. 3    
McIlwaine, Steve (2003) How Much 'Real' Science Do Australian and New Zealand Newspapers Publish?. Australian Journalism Review, 25 1: 129-143. 467 364  
Kirkpatrick, R. (2000) How Newspaper Editors Helped the Country Become Politically Articulate. Australian Journalism Review, 22 1: 118-136. 661 275  
Green, Kerry (1999) How newsroom failures limit readership gains. Australian Studies in Journalism, 8: 18-36. 397 1053  
Obijiofor, L. M. (2005) How students perceive journalism education and practice in Australia. Australian Studies in Journalism, 15 -: 192-218. 17    
Kirkpatrick, R. (2001) How The Bunyip became more than the medium for jokes. PANPA Bulletin, October : 34-36-36. 17    
Breit, Rhonda (2008) How the law defines journalism. Australian Journalism Review, 30 1: 13-25. 14    
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. 21    
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: . 15    
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. 48    
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. 28    
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. 17    
Harrison, John and Breit, Rhonda (2004) If the Watchdog Bites, Is It Put Down? A Response to Neil Levy on Journalism Ethics and Entrapment. 684 1351  
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. 6    
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. 30   12
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. 11    
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. 24    
Mazonde, I. N. and Pradip N.Thomas, Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Intellectual Property in the Twenty-First Century: Perspectives from Southern Africa. Edited by Mazonde, I. and Pradip N.Thomas, Dakar: Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa/WACC, 2007. 35    

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