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The Presence of Portuguese and Indonesia in Timor Leste as Depicted by Australian and British Broadcasting Corporation
Published 2020-04-01“…The discussion in this paper is intended to describe how Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) views Timor Leste during the period of Portuguese occupation, Indonesia’s presence, until the present-day conditions. …”
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Your Asia-Pacific Network: The use of Radio Australia by the Australian Government
Published 2003-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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REVIEW: A fascinating, timely account of ABC ‘soft power’
Published 2023-07-01Subjects: Get full text
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Sounds like a whisper: Australian Community Broadcasting hosts a quiet revolution
Published 2017-06-01“…We argue that the community broadcasting sector in Australia is providing citizens with services largely ignored by commercial media and to some extent, the publicly-funded Australian Broadcasting Corporation…”
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Applying Corporate Political Activity (CPA) analysis to Australian gambling industry submissions against regulation of television sports betting advertising.
Published 2018-01-01“…Gambling advertising became highly controversial following deregulation of sports betting advertising in Australia subsequent to the 2008 Australian High Court Betfair challenge. The dramatic increase in gambling advertising during sporting event broadcasts at children's viewing times and on new interactive technology, sparked public concerns. …”
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The lure of the local: ‘News’ definitions in community broadcasting
Published 2010-05-01“…The author has, with colleagues from Griffith University, conducted research into the Australian community broadcasting sector for the past nine years. …”
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Boron nutritional management in Australian forest plantations
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Unpacking the Trend of the Belt and Road Initiative Narratives in Australian Media from 2013 to 2020
Published 2021-12-01“…This paper analyses the trend and evolution of the BRI narratives from 2013 to 2020 in Australian print media. By using Leximancer and NVivo Analysis, and frame analysis, this paper selects works from five Australian mainstream print media: The Sydney Morning Herald (The SMH), The Age, The Australian, The Australian Financial Review (The AFR) and Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). …”
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The Empty Centre: The Hollowmen and Representations of Techno-Political Elites in Australian Public Life
Published 2020-09-01“…This article argues that 2008–2009 Australian Broadcasting Corporation comedy The Hollowmen reveals an ‘empty centre’ within Australian public life; a vortex formed from a circling of techno-political elites within the centre of government. …”
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Dismantling the Deadlock: Australian Muslim Women’s Fightback against the Rise of Right-Wing Media
Published 2021-02-01“…In response, 12 young Australian Muslim women opened themselves up to four journalists working for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). …”
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Molecular Signals in Nodulation Control
Published 2017-01-01“…According to an August 30, 2015 program of LANDLINE (Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Australia),we lose 120,000,000 hectares of agricultural land per year due to population growth, associated urbanisation, and desertification.…”
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REVIEW: Documentary records continuing independence struggle in West Papua
Published 2020-07-01“…Foreign Correspondent. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Broadcast: 12 May 2020. 30 minutes. https://www.abc.net.au/foreign/the-war-next-door/12239998 ‘WE GOT to keep on pushing forward,’ sings the band Sorong Samarai, which means from the tip of West Papua, Sorong, to Samari, the island which lies at the eastern tip of mainland Papua New Guinea, Samarai. …”
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EDITORIAL: Independent journalism
Published 2012-05-01“…The theme for the issue is investigative journalism, particularly material presented at the ‘Back to the Source’ investigative journalism conference hosted by the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism (ACIJ) and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Sydney in September 2011. …”
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“He died as he lived”: Biopolitical Mediatization in the Death of David Goodall
Published 2019-10-01“…In particular, it examines the dynamics of the media coverage of a highly-publicized case of euthanasia, namely, that of scientist David Goodall, based in Perth, Australia, who flew to Switzerland in May 2018 to end his own life at the age of 104. Focusing on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s coverage, the article keys in on the theme of embodiment, discussing it within recent developments in social theory on the “secular body” and pain, suggesting that the mediatization of his death facilitated and structured an “environment” for staging and negotiating issues of biopolitical import. …”
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The ABC: a case study in updating PSB in politically polarised and cash-strapped times
Published 2017“…This working paper examines how one PSB, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), plans to respond to this challenge whilst faced with diminishing resources. …”
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EDITORIAL: Journalism with integrity
Published 2014-05-01“…The second edition followed the ‘Back to the Source’ conference hosted by the Australian Centre for Investigative Journalism (ACIJ) and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in September 2011 (PJR, 2012). …”
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VGI and crowdsourced data credibility analysis using spam email detection techniques
Published 2018-05-01“…This study assessed the credibility of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Ushahidi CrowdMap dataset using a Naïve Bayesian network approach based on models commonly used in spam email detection systems. …”
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