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| Australian Journal of Communication |
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| Volume 26(2), 1999 |
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Brabazon Tara. |
We'll always have Tatooine? Star Wars and writing a popular memory. |
1-10 |
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| | This paper investigates popular memory, an undertheorized affiliation between popular culture and youth studies, revelling in the aura of the Australian release of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace | |
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popular culture
children
Pacific Rim
film
computer
technologies
intercultural
advertising
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Cohen-Almago Raphael. |
Ethical boundaries to media coverage. |
11-34 |
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| | This paper analyses the triangle constituted by the media, freedom of speech, and democracy via a discussion of ethics, the responsibility of journalists to their audience and profession, categorizing events, and boundaries of media coverage | |
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democracy
politics and government
print journalism
ethics
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Green Lelia. |
Focusing upon interview methodologies. |
35-46 |
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| | This article outlines the strengths and weaknesses of focus groups and individual interviews as competing research methodologies | |
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small group roles
methodology
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Hearn Greg. |
Deconstructing modes of communication enquiry. |
47-57 |
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| | I assert that communication theory has not adequately addressed either pragmatic or theoretical issues in human communication | |
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theory
critical theory
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Hartel Charmine E. J., Barker, Sunita, and Baker, Nathan J. |
The role of emotional intelligence in service encounters: A model for predicting the effects of employee-customer interactions on consumer attitudes, intentions, and behaviors. |
77-87 |
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| | Understanding how employees influence customer behavior in a service encounter has important implications for the selection and training of employees | |
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organizational
persuasion
economics
interpersonal
competence
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Brough Mark. |
A lost cause? Representations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health in Australian newspapers. |
89-98 |
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| | The media representation of health has come to be seen as an important element in our understanding of major public health issues | |
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health
Pacific Rim
print journalism
politics and government
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