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| Australian Journal of Communication |
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| Volume 19(1), 1992 |
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McKie David. |
Communicating futures: "The Handmaid's Tale" or "Terminator 2: Judgement Day". |
1-8 |
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| | By confining itself to out-of-date Western world views, the communications studies field largely ignores ecological and other crucial issues | |
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film
ecology
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More Elizabeth, and Ross-Smith, Anne. |
Being green - A communication approach to the green movement in N.S.W. |
46-76 |
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| | Some aspects of environmental communication are outlined using an interdisciplinary approach | |
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ecology
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Spring Ian. |
"Proof", photography, and cinematic representation. |
77-88 |
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| | In the award-winning film "Proof," written and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, photography is used as a multi-level representational metaphor | |
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film
metaphor
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Brenders David A. |
Perceived control as enthymeme: Implications for strategic communication. |
89-106 |
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| | The enthymematic hypothesis, which is supported by diverse research, provides a fruitful approach for understanding the topic of perceived control | |
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rhetoric
personality and psychology
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Ticehurst Bill, and Ross-Smith, Anne. |
Communication satisfaction, commitment, and job satisfaction in Australian organisations. |
130-144 |
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| | An examination of seven Australian organizations finds low levels of communication satisfaction, organizational commitment, and job satisfaction | |
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organizational
Pacific Rim
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Chunn Ian. |
"A tendency to consolidate": Owners' interests and technological change in publishing. |
145-155 |
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| | Corporate concentration has influenced publishing in Canada as elsewhere | |
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print journalism
text and writing
law
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