The concept of the ‘indigenous public sphere’ is intended to describe the highly mediated public ‘space’ for developing notions of Indigeneity, and putting them to work organising and governing the unpredictable immediacy of everyday events (Hartley and McKee, The Indigenous Public Sphere, 2000, p. 3) One of the major conclusions of John Hartley and Alan McKee’s study is that, in the Australian media, indigenous people are central to a drama about Australian national identity. Stars rather than victims, indigenous people are caught up in a media narrative over which ‘they have little individual control, but which is nevertheless telling their story’ (p. 7).  
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
An examination of Australian media reports over the last twelve months on the subject of Indigenous ...
Much Indigenous affairs journalism in the Western Australian state capital of Perth reproduces colon...
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...
This edition is the third occasion the Pacific Journalism Review has published several of ...
Tom O'Regan and Philip Batty in Australian Television Culture, identify a problematic confronta...
This article paints a picture of the professional culture of journalists at one regional daily newsp...
The Reporting and Reception of Indigenous Issues in the Australian Media was a\ud three year project...
This article considers how changing media practices of minority groups and political and media elite...
This article explores Indigenous contributions to shaping public and policy agendas through their us...
How can we ensure that our mass media speaks in a way that is meaningful to all Australians and give...
Public journalism seeks to provide ordinary people access to the public sphere. In doing so it attem...
Post-colonial theory has become an important but not uncontested lens through which a range of liter...
This paper seeks to provide an initial theoretical grounding to assess a practical project: a new so...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
An examination of Australian media reports over the last twelve months on the subject of Indigenous ...
Much Indigenous affairs journalism in the Western Australian state capital of Perth reproduces colon...
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...
This edition is the third occasion the Pacific Journalism Review has published several of ...
Tom O'Regan and Philip Batty in Australian Television Culture, identify a problematic confronta...
This article paints a picture of the professional culture of journalists at one regional daily newsp...
The Reporting and Reception of Indigenous Issues in the Australian Media was a\ud three year project...
This article considers how changing media practices of minority groups and political and media elite...
This article explores Indigenous contributions to shaping public and policy agendas through their us...
How can we ensure that our mass media speaks in a way that is meaningful to all Australians and give...
Public journalism seeks to provide ordinary people access to the public sphere. In doing so it attem...
Post-colonial theory has become an important but not uncontested lens through which a range of liter...
This paper seeks to provide an initial theoretical grounding to assess a practical project: a new so...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
An examination of Australian media reports over the last twelve months on the subject of Indigenous ...
Much Indigenous affairs journalism in the Western Australian state capital of Perth reproduces colon...