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Australian Journal of Communication

Australian Journal of Communication
Volume 26(1), 1999

 
CONTENTS
 
Roper Juliet. The framing of press and television coverage of televised election debates in New Zealand. 1-20
 
  This paper examines the use of an electronic opinion poll during televised election debates in New Zealand and its subseuent media attention 
 
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public opinion
Pacific Rim
political elections
technologies
television
print journalism
 
 
Cann David French nuclear testing and the Australian media: Discourse for a greener, safer world? 21-40
 
  Using media reports of the 1995-96 French nuclear testing series at Moruroa, this paper examines the nexus between media commentators, protesters, nuclear discourse, and imagery 
 
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atomic power
Europe
emotion
Pacific Rim
 
 
Lupton Deborah 'Something really nasty': Audience responses to crime in the mass media. 41-54
 
  Criminological research constantly links what is seen to be inappropriate levels of fear of crime among the lay public with media representations of crime 
 
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culture
emotion
law
methodology
 
 
Bonner Frances, Farley, Rebecca, Marshall, David, and Turner, Graeme Celebrity and the media. 55-70
 
  This paper presents the results of a survey of stories dealing with celebrities in a sample of newspapers, magazines, and television programming 
 
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television
methodology
print journalism
 
 
McCarthy Patsy, and Clare, Jillian 'This lady's for turning': How Cheryl Kernot shaped the shift. 71-86
 
  Is Cheryl Kernot the role-model for a possible first woman Prime Minister of Australia? How does she integrate her feminine persona with leadership qualities to build a credible political image? This paper will analyse, using the frameworks of rhetoric and semiotics, the subleties of Kernot's abilities in handling the move from leader of the Democrats to member of the Labor Party 
 
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gender
politics and government
rhetoric
public speaking
semiotic theory
 
 
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