The National Media Forum was established following the 1992 Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. The Forum brings together journalists, Indigenous community members and media researchers, which meets biennially to discuss the representation of Indigenous people in the Australian media. The theme of the 1998 National Media Forum in Perth, Western Australia, was 'Reporting on Indigenous Issues'. This two-day workshop aimed to move away from more common polarised debate about reporting, which is characterised by sweeping Indigenous accusations of racism and defensive accounts of 'standard journalistic practice'. This paper offers practical suggestions from delegates useful to working journalists and journalism students consideri...
Non-Aboriginal journalists seldom get to meet and talk with Aboriginal people about their life and b...
Much Indigenous affairs journalism in the Western Australian state capital of Perth reproduces colon...
correspondent. While I was in Kununurra, the family of a young Aboriginal man who had died in Broome...
This short article explores the ways in which the news media's reporting about Indigenous Australian...
Australian journalism schools are full of students who have never met an Aboriginal or Torres Strait...
JOURNALISM has played – and continues to play – a crucial role in ‘im-agining ’ indigenous people an...
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...
Australian journalism schools are full of students who have never met an Aboriginal or Torres Strait...
A continuing failure by the broader public sphere to account for Indigenous cultural needs has playe...
The Reporting and Reception of Indigenous Issues in the Australian Media was a\ud three year project...
Based on a combination of existing literature and first-hand accounts by current or former working j...
Recognising the importance of who gets to speak in constructing knowledges about Indigenous peoples...
This is a study of the representation of Aboriginal affairs in major Western Australian newspapers a...
Journalism has played—and continues to play— a crucial role in 'imagining' indigenous people and the...
Non-Aboriginal journalists seldom get to meet and talk with Aboriginal people about their life and b...
Much Indigenous affairs journalism in the Western Australian state capital of Perth reproduces colon...
correspondent. While I was in Kununurra, the family of a young Aboriginal man who had died in Broome...
This short article explores the ways in which the news media's reporting about Indigenous Australian...
Australian journalism schools are full of students who have never met an Aboriginal or Torres Strait...
JOURNALISM has played – and continues to play – a crucial role in ‘im-agining ’ indigenous people an...
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...
Australian journalism schools are full of students who have never met an Aboriginal or Torres Strait...
A continuing failure by the broader public sphere to account for Indigenous cultural needs has playe...
The Reporting and Reception of Indigenous Issues in the Australian Media was a\ud three year project...
Based on a combination of existing literature and first-hand accounts by current or former working j...
Recognising the importance of who gets to speak in constructing knowledges about Indigenous peoples...
This is a study of the representation of Aboriginal affairs in major Western Australian newspapers a...
Journalism has played—and continues to play— a crucial role in 'imagining' indigenous people and the...
Non-Aboriginal journalists seldom get to meet and talk with Aboriginal people about their life and b...
Much Indigenous affairs journalism in the Western Australian state capital of Perth reproduces colon...
correspondent. While I was in Kununurra, the family of a young Aboriginal man who had died in Broome...