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| Australian Journal of Communication |
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| Volume 28(1), 2001 |
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Bagust Phil. |
The end of extinction?: Playing the devil's advocate for designer Thylacines and theme park ecosystems in the age of pan-entertainment. |
1-18 |
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| | The 1999 announcement by the Australian Museum regarding the possible cloning of the long (presumed) extinct marsupial predator the Thylacine (popularly known as the 'Tasmanian Tiger') produced widespread reactions in both the popular and specialist press | |
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Pacific Rim
ethics
debate
science
religion
biology
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McKie David, and Bunz, Ella. |
Contesting the future of e-commerce: WebCred and net generation consumers. |
19-31 |
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| | E-commerce carries traditional offline concerns and disciplinary struggles into cyberspace as well as offering new online challenges and opportunities for Internet consumers | |
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public relations
computer
technologies
advertising
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Green Lelia. |
Treating Internet users as 'audiences": Suggesting some research directions. |
33-42 |
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| | Within the last decade the Internet 'has emerged out of nowhere' (Barr 2000, back cover) to monopolise much of the domestic time, intellectual interest, and financial resources that had previously been lavished upon film, television, and (specialist console) game consumption | |
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computer
technologies
broadcasting and media
theory
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Lee Terence. |
Auto-regulating new media: Strategies from Singapore's Internet policy. |
43-56 |
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| | Using Foucault's notion of a panoptic method of governmentality and looking at the case of Singapore's Internet policy, this paper attempts to expand on the idea -- and ideals -- of 'auto-regulation' | |
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Asia
technologies
politics and government
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Rennie Elinor. |
Community television and the transition to digital broadcasting. |
57-68 |
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| | Digital transmission technologies have brought with them the promise of a better picture for all | |
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technologies
television
broadcasting and media
democracy
Pacific Rim
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Pauwels Anne, and Wrightson-Turcotte, Kellinde. |
Pronoun choice and feminist language change in the Australian media. |
69-82 |
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| | In this paper, we wish to explore to what extent the 'singular they' is being used as a generic pronoun in public speech in Australia | |
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gender
broadcasting and media
radio
language
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Johnston Jane. |
Public relations in the courts. A new frontier. |
109-122 |
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| | The Australian courts have recently appointed public relations professionals to their management ranks | |
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public relations
Pacific Rim
law
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Barker Michelle, Basu, PK, and McCarthy, Paul. |
Managing community involvement: Towards a benchmarking schema. |
123-136 |
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| | In this paper, we examine corporate community involvement in Australia through a survey of a sample of leading corporations | |
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politics and government
Pacific Rim
organizational
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Giblett Rod. |
Sublime satellites: From Cold War to Gulf War. |
137-150 |
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| | Satellites are a sublime communication technology in the sense that they pursue a desire to escape the solidity, or even prison, of the earth and to circulate in the realm of heavenly bodies stripped of terrestrial space-time co-ordinates | |
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military and armed conflict
technologies
science
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