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Distance and Diversity Bathurst, November 22 and 23 2007

Australian Media Traditions 2007
Distance and Diversity: Reaching New Audiences

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Conference and Publication Details

Name of the Conference: Australian Media Traditions 2007, Distance and Diversity: Reaching New Audiences
Date of the Conference: 22,23 November, 2007
Location of the Conference: Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, Australia
Title of the Conference Publication: Australian Media Traditions 2007
Publisher: Charles Sturt University
Place of Publication: Bathurst, Australia
ISBN: 978-1-86467-198-8
Publication Editor: Margaret Van Heekeren
Date of Publication: 21 December, 2007

Refereeing Details
The conference held non-refereed and refereed strands. All papers in the refereed strand were double-blind, peer reviewed by Australian and/or international academics. All papers accepted for publication following the refereeing process are published below. This procedure was designed to satisfy Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) requirements for the recognition of the papers in the published proceedings as Category E, Conference Publications: E1 - Full Written Paper - Refereed.

Refereed Full Papers

'Mothers Like Him': Graham Kennedy and the Great Divide
Bye, S.
Latrobe University

'Rousing the British-speaking world': Australian newspaper proprietors and freedom of the press, 1940-1950
Cryle, D.
Central Queensland University

The ABC's digital transformations: a continuing (hi)story
Dunn, A.
University of Sydney

Remembering our Indigenous past: Local talk as public opinion about Indigenous history
McCallum, K.
University of Canberra

Hirers and firers in Australian television news: using oral history to mark generational change
Nankervis, K.
Charles Sturt University

Emerging Traditions in New Media: Human Machines and the Bias of Communication
O'Carroll, J.
Charles Sturt University

Journalism and Philosophy: Remembering Clem Lloyd
O'Donnell, P.
University of Technology, Sydney

Malcolm Ross, New Zealand newspapers and the Samoan "troubles" of 1899
Oosterman, A.
Auckland University of Technology

The Crimean War and Australia's Communications and Media History
Putnis, P. and Ailwood, S.
University of Canberra

Australian Public Relations Campaigns: a select historical perspective 1899 - 1950
Sheehan, M.
Deakin University

Guernica and after: Australian war correspondents and the Spanish Civil War
Trembath, R.
University of Melbourne