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| Australian Journal of Communication |
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| Volume 27(2), 2000 |
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| CONTENTS |
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Irwin Harry. |
Communication, technology management, and innovation: Holden's and General Mothers-Holden's to 1948. |
1-14 |
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| | Personal communication (local/international, informal/formal, spontaneous/encouraged by partnerships, alliances, and mergers) played a central role in technology management at Holden's and General Motors-Holden's up to the launch of the first Holden car in 1948 | |
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technologies
organizational
history
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Giblett Rod. |
Magician's bower: The car as communication technology. |
15-24 |
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| | If the telegraph separated communication from transportation as Carey (1989) argues, the car rejoined them to produce a mobile communication and transportation device | |
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popular culture
technologies
history
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Mules Warwick. |
Virtual images and spectrality: Ghosts from the past. |
25-38 |
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| | In this paper, I explore the communicative dimensions of photographic and film images, in terms of the way they orient the spectator to the past | |
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film
visualization
semiotic theory
nonverbal
race and ethnicity
history
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Meyers Neville, and Hearn, Greg. |
Communication and control: Case studies in Australian telecommuting. |
39-64 |
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| | This paper discusses the results of in-depth semi-structured interviews with 39 telecommuters from 12 Australian organisations | |
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methodology
Pacific Rim
organizational
interpersonal
computer
technologies
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Motion Judy, and Leitch, Shirley. |
The truth games of public relations politics. |
65-80 |
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| | This article employs thematic analysis to examine the relationships between public relations practitioners, their women politician clients, and the media they seek to influence in order to create and popularise particular truths | |
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public relations
gender
organizational
methodology
politics and government
Pacific Rim
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McKee Alan. |
Images of gay men in the media and the development of self esteem. |
81-98 |
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| | This paper addresses the role played by the media in the fomation of social identity and self-esteem in young gay men | |
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interpersonal
homosexuality
methodology
Pacific Rim
broadcasting and media
television
popular culture
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Tapper Joanna. |
Preparing university students for the communicative attributes and skills required by employers. |
111-130 |
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| | Employers' requirements have dominated debates on the preparation of university students for the workplace | |
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higher education
organizational
Pacific Rim
Europe
politics and government
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Hay Philip D., and Hartel, Charmine E. J. |
The influence framework: A theoretical bridge between power and organisational effectiveness. |
131-154 |
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| | Organisational behaviour researchers typically have used a model that incompletely describes the relationship among power, organisational politics, and organisational effectiveness | |
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organizational
persuasion
theory
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