Non-Aboriginal journalists seldom get to meet and talk with Aboriginal people about their life and beliefs, and this often results in narrow and misinformed reporting. This paper reports on a new initiative between the Combined Universities Centre for Rural Health (CUCRH) and the journalism program at Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Perth, Western Australia to help journalism students achieve a better understanding of Aboriginal communities and culture, and, consequently, a more informed approach to their reporting of Aboriginal issues. In July 2008, eight final-year ECU journalism students spent a month with Aboriginal communities in two Western Australian towns. The placement was offered again in July 2010
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The Yolngu studies program at Charles Darwin University has been active in the teaching of Yolngu (E...
This study draws upon qualitative interviews with journalists working within organizations that are ...
Australian journalism schools are full of students who have never met an Aboriginal or Torres Strait...
Australian journalism schools are full of students who have never met an Aboriginal or Torres Strait...
News media coverage of Indigenous Australian peoples and perspectives is often absent or, when prese...
The continuing stereotypical coverage of Inigenous affairs in the Australian media suggests that jou...
Public journalism seeks to provide ordinary people access to the public sphere. In doing so it attem...
Based on a combination of existing literature and first-hand accounts by current or former working j...
The National Media Forum was established following the 1992 Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths ...
Much Indigenous affairs journalism in the Western Australian state capital of Perth reproduces colon...
This paper examines the contribution that a community newspaper made to a remote aboriginal communit...
While journalism scholars have identified a lack of critical reflexivity in journalism, few have ide...
The ABC recently apologised to staff for racism and cultural insensitivity in its newsrooms. This ca...
‘First know your students’, is a well-known saying in teaching. But do Australian universities reall...
Service-learning is gaining greater recognition in Australian universities as an effective and power...
The Yolngu studies program at Charles Darwin University has been active in the teaching of Yolngu (E...
This study draws upon qualitative interviews with journalists working within organizations that are ...