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Morris, Sue (2004) Shoot first, ask questions later: Ethnographic research in an online computer gaming community. Media International Australia, 110 : 31-41.
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Kirkpatrick, R. (2002) Shooting folly as it flies: Greatness and country editors. Australian Journalism Review, 24 1: 99-115.
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Kirkpatrick, Rod (2002) Shooting Folly as it Flies: Greatness and Country Editors. Australian Journalism Review, 24 1: 99-114.
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Obijiofor, L. M. (2001) Singaporean and Nigerian journalists' perceptions of new technologies. Australian Journalism Review, 23 1: 131-151-151.
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Obijiofor, Levi (2001) Singaporean And Nigerian Journalists' Perceptions Of New Technologies. Australian Journalism Review, 23 1: 131-151.
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Kirkpatrick, R (2006) Six of the best dunn and dusted. Panpa Bulletin, August 259: 54-55.
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Liu, Shuang (2004) Social Categorisation of Chinese Ethnic Groups and Its Influence on Intergroup Relations in Australia. Australian Journalism Review, 26 1: 69-82.
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Frangi, Anthony and Fletcher, Mandy So you want media coverage...: A simple guide on how to get it and how to handle it. St Lucia, Australia: University of Queensland Press, 2002.
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Paine, M. and Elske van de Fliert (2007) Special Issue: Managing Change under Conditions of Complexity. The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 13 3: 161-258.
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Kirkpatrick, R. (2005) Spectator watched Hamilton prosper over 145 years. PANPA Bulletin, August 248: 56-57.
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Cokley, John D. (2004). Spoiled for Choice: Vacation Planning. ArcaMax Publishing.
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Cokley, John D. (2003) Staying in Touch: News Delivery to Australian Researchers in Antarctica. Southern Review: Communication, Politics & Culture, 36 1: 102-115.
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Thomas, Pradip Ninan Strong Religion, Zealous Media: Christian Fundamentalism and Communication in India. New Delhi: Sage, 2008.
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Kirkpatrick, Rod (1996) Survival and Persistence: A Case Study of Four Provincial Press Sites. Australian Studies in Journalism, 5: 158-188.
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Louw, P.E. Sydney Olympics and foreign attitudes towards Australia. Gold Coast, Queensland: CRC Tourism, 2004.
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Kirkpatrick, R. (2003) Symposium brings 1800s Sydney to life. PANPA Bulletin, 225 : 16-16.
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Kirkpatrick, R. (2004) Tales from the tabloid. Australian Printer, September: 55-55.
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Kirkpatrick, Rod and Tanner, Stephen (2005) Tall Timbers Come Down: End of Independence for Tasmania's Daily Press. Australian Studies in Journalism, 14: 124-145.
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Kirkpatrick, R. (2002) Taylors reap harvest of editor's hard work at Pioneer. PANPA Bulletin, 1 May 2002: 37-39.
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Quinn, Stephen (1999) Teaching Journalism in the Digital Age. Australian Studies in Journalism, 8: 158-175.
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The ANHG index. Edited by R. Kirkpatrick Brisbane: Australian Newspaper History Group, 2004.
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