An examination of the historical narrative patterns of gendered justice in Australian media representations of high profile court cases. Includes discussion of the Chamberlain Case, the Dianne Brimble cruise ship death case, and the Jill Meagher rape and murde
A baby missing in the outback. A mother convicted then exonerated for murder. A tragic episode of tr...
In 2007 the Australian mainstream news media extensively covered a child rape case in the Indigenous...
In this paper, the content of English language newspaper articles from countries such as Ireland, th...
This article initiates an encounter, for feminist media studies, with some of theevidentiary artefac...
A landmark ruling by an Australian court has put news media companies on notice they face potentia...
Court reporting is rarely discussed in journalism ethics, as it seems to be widely viewed as a strai...
The Chamberlain murder trial or ‘dingo case’ polarised the Australian community – the miscarriage of...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In the bulk of popular, media, and sch...
Abstract Background How the mainstream news media report violence against women is significant if le...
In this article, we examine gender differences in news media portrayals of nominees to high courts a...
The Australian report for the Global Media Monitoring Project 2010 (GMMP 2010) involved a study of 3...
Newspapers are a highly infl uential media that refl ect and powerfully infl uence the views and cul...
Gender has been identified as a key element of human identity. Feminism has focussed particular atte...
What is at stake for women who challenge sexism? In October 2012, Australia’s first female Prime Min...
The 2012 rape and murder of Jill Meagher, a 29-year old radio producer in Melbourne, Australia, and ...
A baby missing in the outback. A mother convicted then exonerated for murder. A tragic episode of tr...
In 2007 the Australian mainstream news media extensively covered a child rape case in the Indigenous...
In this paper, the content of English language newspaper articles from countries such as Ireland, th...
This article initiates an encounter, for feminist media studies, with some of theevidentiary artefac...
A landmark ruling by an Australian court has put news media companies on notice they face potentia...
Court reporting is rarely discussed in journalism ethics, as it seems to be widely viewed as a strai...
The Chamberlain murder trial or ‘dingo case’ polarised the Australian community – the miscarriage of...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In the bulk of popular, media, and sch...
Abstract Background How the mainstream news media report violence against women is significant if le...
In this article, we examine gender differences in news media portrayals of nominees to high courts a...
The Australian report for the Global Media Monitoring Project 2010 (GMMP 2010) involved a study of 3...
Newspapers are a highly infl uential media that refl ect and powerfully infl uence the views and cul...
Gender has been identified as a key element of human identity. Feminism has focussed particular atte...
What is at stake for women who challenge sexism? In October 2012, Australia’s first female Prime Min...
The 2012 rape and murder of Jill Meagher, a 29-year old radio producer in Melbourne, Australia, and ...
A baby missing in the outback. A mother convicted then exonerated for murder. A tragic episode of tr...
In 2007 the Australian mainstream news media extensively covered a child rape case in the Indigenous...
In this paper, the content of English language newspaper articles from countries such as Ireland, th...