This article considers some of the factors that shape Thai international news reporting and makes a qualitative analysis of two leading Thai English-language dailies -- The Bangkok Post and The Nation\u27s -coverage of Australian news before and since the Asian financial crisis of July 1997. It concludes that while Thai coverage of Australia is either positive or benign, there are ambiguities in this coverage. Thai perceptions are quite sensitive to any evidence of Australian anti-Asian attitudes, as in the rise of the One Nation party
This article argues that 'Asia' has tended to function as an ambivalent 'sign' in Australian politic...
Thailand is widely considered to be where the Asian financial crises began. The examination reveals ...
There is a growing debate in South East Asia regarding Asian perspectives in news reporting. This ha...
Cross cultural reporting: Australian foreign correspondents and the ghosts of colonialism. By Alan K...
The article addresses discourse approaches used by Australian media to report on the signing of Thai...
Following is a summary comment from an ongoing qualitative study of the changing visibility of Austr...
This study examines stance in cross-cultural media discourse by comparing disaster news reports on t...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This t...
Many economists have investigated the causes of the Asian crisis of 1997 in order to prevent a repea...
The Asian financial crisis resulted in a sharp economic downturn in Thailand's economy in ]997 and 1...
Essentially, the Australian media is only interested in covering the Pacific if it involves a coup, ...
This article traces Japanese and Australian media portrayals of the cultural aspects to the bilatera...
declared their political independence from western powers, yet arguably they still stand in the long...
This paper intends to identify a crisis in Southern Thailand through online news media from The New...
This article proposes that events in which Australians fall captive to an Asian power have resonated...
This article argues that 'Asia' has tended to function as an ambivalent 'sign' in Australian politic...
Thailand is widely considered to be where the Asian financial crises began. The examination reveals ...
There is a growing debate in South East Asia regarding Asian perspectives in news reporting. This ha...
Cross cultural reporting: Australian foreign correspondents and the ghosts of colonialism. By Alan K...
The article addresses discourse approaches used by Australian media to report on the signing of Thai...
Following is a summary comment from an ongoing qualitative study of the changing visibility of Austr...
This study examines stance in cross-cultural media discourse by comparing disaster news reports on t...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This t...
Many economists have investigated the causes of the Asian crisis of 1997 in order to prevent a repea...
The Asian financial crisis resulted in a sharp economic downturn in Thailand's economy in ]997 and 1...
Essentially, the Australian media is only interested in covering the Pacific if it involves a coup, ...
This article traces Japanese and Australian media portrayals of the cultural aspects to the bilatera...
declared their political independence from western powers, yet arguably they still stand in the long...
This paper intends to identify a crisis in Southern Thailand through online news media from The New...
This article proposes that events in which Australians fall captive to an Asian power have resonated...
This article argues that 'Asia' has tended to function as an ambivalent 'sign' in Australian politic...
Thailand is widely considered to be where the Asian financial crises began. The examination reveals ...
There is a growing debate in South East Asia regarding Asian perspectives in news reporting. This ha...