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Australian Journal of Communication

Australian Journal of Communication
Volume 21(3), 1994

 
CONTENTS
 
Slack Jennifer Daryl. The environment matters: Complicity, ethics, theoretical rigour, intervention. 1-13
 
  Cultural theorists have distinctive contributions to make and perhaps distinctive benefits to gain by addressing environmental concerns 
 
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ethics
ecology
 
 
Jagtenberg Tom. The end of nature? 14-25
 
  The author proclaims "the death of nature," which he interprets as both a biological and cultural phenomenon in process 
 
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ecology
 
 
Penman Robyn. Environmental matters and communication challenges. 26-39
 
  What can communication studies contribute to environmental issues generally and specifically to the need to preserve genetic diversity in foodstocks for humans?  
 
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biology
health
agriculture
 
 
Rutherford Paul. The administration of life: Ecological discourse as `intellectual machinery of government'. 40-55
 
  Foulcault's insights regarding "biopolitics" illuminate the means whereby the environment is constituted as an object of policy 
 
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ecology
 
 
Stratford Elaine. Disciplining the feminine, the home, and nature in three Australian public health histories. 56-71
 
  Poststructural analysis can straighten out some of the confusion regarding the categories of the feminine, the home, and nature as they are constituted in three Australian public health histories 
 
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health
gender
Pacific Rim
 
 
Lucas Adam. Lucas Heights revisited: The framing of a major scientific controversy by the "Sydney Morning Herald". 72-91
 
  An analysis of the Sydney Morning Herald's treatment of the Lucas Heights controversy shows that the paper applied the same instrumental rationality as the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization and the Australian Federal Government 
 
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politics and government
Pacific Rim
atomic power
science
technologies
print journalism
news
 
 
Jones Deborah. Nga Kaitaki and the managers: Bicultural communication and resource management in Aotearoa/New Zealand. 105-116
 
  New resource management legislation in New Zealand mandates consultation between Pakeha-dominated organizations and Maori 
 
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Pacific Rim
race and ethnicity
 
 
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