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Australian Journal of Communication

Australian Journal of Communication
Volume 22(2), 1995

 
CONTENTS
 
Sless David, and Shrensky, Ruth. The boundary of communication. 31-47
 
  For communication to be considered foundational, not just instrumental, it must be further defined 
 
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theory
 
 
Penman Robyn. Communicating: A moral frame(up). 48-58
 
  The Enlightenment narrowed the fields of both morality and communication 
 
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history
ethics
 
 
Hutchinson Kevin, Neuliep, James, and More, Elizabeth. Communication apprehension across cultures: A test of the PRCA-24 and comparisons between Australia and the United States. 59-69
 
  The PRCA-24 scale of communication apprehension is tested on an Australian sample (N=260) and compared with a U.S. sample (N=124) 
 
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reticence
methodology
Pacific Rim
intercultural
 
 
McKie David. Shifting economics: Metaphor tectonics and paradigm templates. 70-83
 
  A "rainbow coalition" of critics, including environmentalists, feminists, and physicists, among others, has attributed most current environmental and social problems to neoclassical economics 
 
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gender
ecology
economics
 
 
Lupton Deborah. G. P.: A postmodern medical drama? 108-120
 
  Until recently the mass media portrayed doctors and medicine almost exclusively as heroic saviors 
 
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television
health
 
 
Marques De Melo, Jose. Communication research in Latin America: Old and new challenges. 121-126
 
  Since it first approached the media scientifically in the 1960s, a uniquely Latin American school of communication research has become established 
 
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South America
higher education
 
 
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