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Louw, E. P. E. (2001) Information society in J. Michie (eds.) Reader's Guide to the Social Sciences. London; Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers 9    
Information Society or Knowledge Societies? UNESCO in the Smart State. Edited by J. E. J. Servaes and R. A. W. Breit Penang: Southbound, 2005. 8    
Thomas, Pradip N. (2008) Information technologies and the life-sciences. Media Development, LV 3: 25-31. 4    
Harrison, John (2002). Infusing Ethics into the Undergraduate Public Relations Curriculum. In: , Proceedings of the Australia and New Zealand Communication Association 2002 Conference: Communication: Reconstructed for the 21st Century. Australia and New Zealand Communication Association 2002 Conference: Communication: Reconstructed for the 21st Century, Greenmount Beach Resort, Coolangatta, Queensland, Australia, (). 10-12 July, 2002. 1046 1062  
Henningham, J. Institutions in Australian Society. Aust.: Oxford Univ. Press, 1999. 27    
Liu, Shuang and Wu, Qiangian (2008). Integration: Internet media and traditional media. In Wu, M., Liu, S., Xie, H. and Long, X. (Ed.), Introduction to Internet Media (pp. 157-175) Beijing, China: National Defense Industry Press. 12    
Thomas, P. N. and Nyamnjob, F. B. (2007). Intellectual property challenges in Africa: Indigenous knowledge systems and the fate of connected worlds.. In Mazonde, E. N. and Thomas, P. N. (Ed.), Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Intellectual Property in the Twenty-First Century First ed. (pp. 12-25) Dakar: Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, WACC. 27    
Intellectual Property Rights and Communication in Asia: Conflicting Traditions. Edited by P. N. Thomas and J. E. J. Servaes New Dehli: Sage, 2006. 5    
Rønning, H., Thomas, P. N., Tomaselli, K. and Teer-Tomaselli, R. (2006) Intellectual property rights and the political economy of culture. Critical Arts: a Journal of South-North Cultural Studies, 20 1: 1-19. 40    
Servaes, J.E.J. (2004). Intercultural communications and cultural diversity: One world, multiple cultures. In Z. Gou (Ed.), Globalization and Cultural Communication 1st ed. (pp. 55-64) Beijing: Beijing Broadcasting University Publishing House. 67    
McIlwaine, S. J. and Bowman, L. (2002). Interviewing Techniques. In S. Tanner (Ed.), Journalism Investigation and Research (pp. 258-271) Frenchs Forest NSW: Longman. 7    
Waterford, J. (2001) In the Eyes of the Public. Canberra Bulletin of Public Administration, 101 September 2001: 13-15. 6    
Thomas, P. N. and Servaes, J. E. J. (2006). Introduction. In P. Thomas and J. Servaes (Ed.), Intellectual Property Rights and Communications in Asia: Conflicting Traditions (pp. 11-24) New Dehli: Sage. 4    
Henningham, J. (1999). Introduction. In John Henningham (Ed.), Institutions in Australian Society 2nd ed. (pp. 1-12) Aust.: Oxford University Press. 4    
Breit, R. A. W. and Servaes, J.E.J. (2005). Introduction: Background and issues for whom and for what?. In R. Breit and J. Servaes (Ed.), Information Society or Knowledge Societies? UNESCO in the Smart State (pp. 1-18) Penang: Southbound. 6    
Introduction to Internet Media. Edited by M. Wu, S. Liu, H. Xie and X. Long Beijing, China: National Defense Industry Press, 2008. 9    
Dahlberg, L. and Siapera, E. (2007). Introduction: Tracing radical democracy and the internet. In Dahlberg, L. and Siapera, E. (Ed.), Radical Democracy and the Internet: Interrogating Theory and Practice (pp. 1-16) New York: Palgrave. 30    
Manchanda, Usha (1998) Invasion from the Skies: the Impact of Foreign Television on India. Australian Studies in Journalism, 7: 136-161. 826 2429  
Thomas, P N and Servaes, J E J (2006). IPR and communications: Markets, communities and the public domain. In P. Thomas and J. Servaes (Ed.), Intellectual Property Rights and Communications in Asia: Conflicting Traditions (pp. 241-249) New Dehli: Sage. 12    
Louw, E.P E., Rivenburgh, N. K., Loo, E. and Mersham, G. (2001) It's the bush: Foreign perceptions of Australia - a comparative study. Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy, 99 May: 119-133-133. 40    
Kirkpatrick, R. (2002) Jack-of-all-trades editor reflects on the endless work. PANPA Bulletin, 1 July 2002: 36-38. 3    
Journalism and Democracy in Asia. Edited by A. Romano and M. S. Bromley London: Routledge, 2005. 5    
Lawe Davies, Chris (1999) Journalism, corporatism, democracy. Media Wars (Media International Australia incorporating Culture and Policy), 90 : 53-64. 3    
Arthur, J., Cokley, J. D., Hetherington, S. and Tanner, S. (2007). Journalism education dilemmas: Career-focussed skill set, teamwork or critical thinking. In: , Media Education and Development: The Quest for New Paradigms: Proceedings of the 16th AMIC Annual Conference/1st World Journalism Education Congress. 16th AMIC Annual Conference/1st World Journalism Education Congress, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore, (1-21). 25-28 June 2007. 64    
Nguyen, D. A. (2006) Journalism in the wake of participatory publishing. Australian Journalism Review, 28 1: 143-156. 20    
McIlwaine, Stephen, Tanner, Stephen and Green, Kerry (2001) Journalism specialisms: Generating better generalists. Australian Journalism Review, 23 1: 171-181. 305 132  
Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism (2005) Volume 6 Issue 1 25    
Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism (2005) Volume 6 Issue 2 20    
Windschuttle, Keith (1998) Journalism Versus Cultural Studies. Australian Studies in Journalism, 7: 3-31. 684 966  
Breit, R. A. W. (2005). Journalistic self-regulation: A more public-oriented model. In: S. Stockwell and B. Isakhan, Proceedings of the 2005 Journalism Education Association Conference. Journalism Education Association Conference, Surfers Paradise, (1-22). 29 November - 2 December, 2005. 9    
Breit, Rhonda A. (2008) Journalistic Self-Regulation in Australia Is it ready for the Information Society?. The International Communication Gazette, 70 6: 505-528. 28    
Breit, R. A. W. (2005). Journalistic self-regulation: Moving towards an alternative model. In: F. Papandrea, Communications Research and Strategy Forum: 2005 Forum Papers. Communications Research and Strategy Forum, University of New South Wales, Sydney, (1-21). 21-22 November, 2005. 8    
Waterford, Jack (1999). Journalists, Freedom Of Information Legislation and Investigative Reporting. 715 685  
McIlwaine, Steve (2002). Journalists Need to Know How to Write about Science - and We Can Teach Them. In: Power, Mary Communication: Reconstructed for the 21st Century: Australia and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA), Greenmount Beach Resort, Coolangatta, Queensland, Australia, (). July 10-12, 2002. 646 297  
McIlwaine, Steve (2002). Journalists Need to Know How to Write about Science - and We Can Teach Them. In: Power, Mary Communication: Reconstructed for the 21st Century: Australia and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA), Greenmount Beach Resort, Coolangatta, Queensland, Australia, (). July 10-12, 2002. 628 440  
Henningham, John (1995) Journalists' Perception of Bias. Australian Journalism Review, 17 2: 28-31. 519 278  
Henningham, John (1996) Journalists' Perceptions of Newspaper Quality. Australian Journalism Review, 18 1: 13-19. 390 189  
Louw, E.P E. (2004). Journalists reporting from foreign places. In A. S. de Beer and J. C. Merrill (Ed.), Global Journalism: Topical Issues and Media Systems 4th ed. (pp. 151-162) Boston: Allyn & Bacon. 30    
Thomas, P. N. (2006). Karaoke Christianity: Christian TV, new churches and the neo-pentecostal turn in Chennai. In: , Proceedings of the International Conference on Fundamentalism and the Media. International Conference on Fundamentalism and the Media, Boulder, Colorado, (1-35). 10-12 October 2006. 76    
Kirkpatrick, R (2006) Katherine times: Short life, huge success. Panpa Bulletin, April 255: 45-46. 42    
Bromley, Michael (2005) Key concepts lack vibrancy. Australian Journalism Review, 27 2: 227-230. 15 3  
Harrison, John and Bartlett, Jennifer (2002). Key Ethical Decision-Making Points in the Public Relations Process. In: Business Ethics In The Knowledge Economy, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, (pdf-1-pdf-16). 2-4 April 2002. 1622 941  
Henningham, J. (1999). Keynote address. In: , Proceedings of the World Association of Press Councils' First Oceania Regional Conference. First Oceania Regional Conference, Brisbane, (10-16). 22-23 June, 1999. 5    
Servaes, J.E.J. (2004). Knowledge is power (revisited): Internet and democracy. In: P. Lee, International Conference on Internet Communication in intelligent societies. International Conference on Internet Communication in intellis, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, (1-16). 8-10 July 2005. 18    
Servaes, J.E.J. (2005) Knowledge is power (revisited): Internet and democracy. Media Development, Journal of the World Association for Christian Communication, LII 4: 42-50. 19    
Mccarthy, N. T. (1999). Kosovo and the Australian Media: Reporting the news from the Balkans and at home. In Peter Goff and Barbara Trionfi (Ed.), The Kosovo news and propaganda war (pp. 264-272) Vienna: International Press Institute. 18    
Breit, Rhonda A.W. Law and Ethics for Professional Communicators. Australia: LexisNexis Butterworths, 2007. 104    
Liu, S. (2007). Living with others: Mapping the routes to acculturation in a multicultural society. In: Jia, Y., Abstracts: Harmony, Diversity & intercultural Communication. Annual Convention of International Association for Intercultural Communication Studies, Harbin, P.R. China, (32-32). 22-24 June 2007. 45    
Liu, S. (2007) Living with others: Mapping the routes to acculturation in a multicultural society. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 31 6: 761-778. 50    
Tucker, J. D. (1999). Local government. In John Henningham (Ed.), Institutions in Australian society 2nd ed. (pp. 1-301) South Melbourne: Oxford University Press. 15    

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