Newspapers represent 'communities talking to themselves'.1 We report on the resuscitation in October 2003 of a long-dead nineteenth and twentieth century community newspaper in the drought-stricken rural outback of Queensland, Australia, using simple digital publishing systems with reporting and production staff based near the Great Barrier Reef, on the coast more than 735 kilometers away to the north-east. The successful project illustrated the importance of local editorial control within the community newspaper model, as well as the potential of journalism to build positive community processes and structures during such projects. A survey of people who bought or read the first new edition also revealed an unexpectedly high capacity, given...
This paper examines how some regional newspapers in Australia are engaging with the social media jug...
News media ownership across the globe is becoming increasingly concentrated. Large media companies a...
This paper shows how a particular group of individuals living in a very remote part of Australian te...
Newspapers represent 'communities talking to themselves'. We report on the resuscitation in October ...
Residents of the remote central-western Queensland town of Blackall (pop. 1,833) watched their last ...
This paper examines key discussions occurring in relation to three issues currently affecting the ne...
This article charts a scholarly framework for understanding media innovation in Australia’s non-metr...
Rural/regional news is emerging as a vital area of media policy and research throughout the world as...
The news media are often accused of fostering cynicism and mistrust, thereby undermining community v...
This paper examines the contribution that a community newspaper made to a remote aboriginal communit...
Online development in the area of media and communication has taken many forms in the last decade. ...
This article draws on ‘hyperlocal’ journalism scholarship to explore the civic functions of Australi...
This article proposes historical precedents for policies which support journalism enterprises that s...
This report identifies the growing uptake in recent years of internet-distributed news which has giv...
This article examines how some regional newspapers in Australia are engaging with the social media j...
This paper examines how some regional newspapers in Australia are engaging with the social media jug...
News media ownership across the globe is becoming increasingly concentrated. Large media companies a...
This paper shows how a particular group of individuals living in a very remote part of Australian te...
Newspapers represent 'communities talking to themselves'. We report on the resuscitation in October ...
Residents of the remote central-western Queensland town of Blackall (pop. 1,833) watched their last ...
This paper examines key discussions occurring in relation to three issues currently affecting the ne...
This article charts a scholarly framework for understanding media innovation in Australia’s non-metr...
Rural/regional news is emerging as a vital area of media policy and research throughout the world as...
The news media are often accused of fostering cynicism and mistrust, thereby undermining community v...
This paper examines the contribution that a community newspaper made to a remote aboriginal communit...
Online development in the area of media and communication has taken many forms in the last decade. ...
This article draws on ‘hyperlocal’ journalism scholarship to explore the civic functions of Australi...
This article proposes historical precedents for policies which support journalism enterprises that s...
This report identifies the growing uptake in recent years of internet-distributed news which has giv...
This article examines how some regional newspapers in Australia are engaging with the social media j...
This paper examines how some regional newspapers in Australia are engaging with the social media jug...
News media ownership across the globe is becoming increasingly concentrated. Large media companies a...
This paper shows how a particular group of individuals living in a very remote part of Australian te...