Much Indigenous affairs journalism in the Western Australian state capital of Perth reproduces colonial discourse and perpetuates racist stereotypes of Aboriginal people. Against this background the traditional custodians of Perth, the Noongar people, have struggled to find a media voice. Meanwhile, observers in several countries have critiqued a shift from journalism about specific places toward journalism concerned with no place in particular. Spurred by globalisation, this shift has de-emphasised the ‘where?’ question in the ‘what, where, who, why, how and when?’ template of journalistic investigation. Reporting from a project in which journalism students collaborated with Noongar community organisations, we argue that an understanding o...
Australian journalism schools are full of students who have never met an Aboriginal or Torres Strait...
The National Media Forum was established following the 1992 Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths ...
This paper is directed towards furthering understandings of popular television news reporting on Ab...
Much Indigenous affairs journalism in the Western Australian state capital of Perth reproduces colon...
In 2016, a specialist unit of study that teaches university journalism students how to report in par...
Journalism has played—and continues to play— a crucial role in 'imagining' indigenous people and the...
JOURNALISM has played – and continues to play – a crucial role in ‘im-agining ’ indigenous people an...
The Noongar Aboriginal people are the traditional owners of the southwest of Western Australia, incl...
While journalism scholars have identified a lack of critical reflexivity in journalism, few have ide...
Based on a combination of existing literature and first-hand accounts by current or former working j...
News media coverage of Indigenous Australian peoples and perspectives is often absent or, when prese...
This article paints a picture of the professional culture of journalists at one regional daily newsp...
Professional communicators produce a diverse range of global Indigenous media while balancing profes...
Australian journalism schools are full of students who have never met an Aboriginal or Torres Strait...
Non-Aboriginal journalists seldom get to meet and talk with Aboriginal people about their life and b...
Australian journalism schools are full of students who have never met an Aboriginal or Torres Strait...
The National Media Forum was established following the 1992 Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths ...
This paper is directed towards furthering understandings of popular television news reporting on Ab...
Much Indigenous affairs journalism in the Western Australian state capital of Perth reproduces colon...
In 2016, a specialist unit of study that teaches university journalism students how to report in par...
Journalism has played—and continues to play— a crucial role in 'imagining' indigenous people and the...
JOURNALISM has played – and continues to play – a crucial role in ‘im-agining ’ indigenous people an...
The Noongar Aboriginal people are the traditional owners of the southwest of Western Australia, incl...
While journalism scholars have identified a lack of critical reflexivity in journalism, few have ide...
Based on a combination of existing literature and first-hand accounts by current or former working j...
News media coverage of Indigenous Australian peoples and perspectives is often absent or, when prese...
This article paints a picture of the professional culture of journalists at one regional daily newsp...
Professional communicators produce a diverse range of global Indigenous media while balancing profes...
Australian journalism schools are full of students who have never met an Aboriginal or Torres Strait...
Non-Aboriginal journalists seldom get to meet and talk with Aboriginal people about their life and b...
Australian journalism schools are full of students who have never met an Aboriginal or Torres Strait...
The National Media Forum was established following the 1992 Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths ...
This paper is directed towards furthering understandings of popular television news reporting on Ab...