The research article, "The treatment of industrial relations in three major New Zealand newspapers", published in the April 1983 of this journal (Vol. 8, pp.11-21), omits factors and considerations crucial in any examination of this subject. Researchers and students using the Harbridge research as a reference may find this commentary a useful complement
Includes bibliographical references (pages [75]-78)Some 46 years ago, the Hutchins Commission direct...
The idea of ’news as ideology ’ has been central to much recent mass communication research. This fo...
This title was drawn from the punch line in one of those Irish stories which still creep into local ...
Warren Page is a very senior journalist in New Zealand and the comments he has made provide a valuab...
During 1976 a study of the treatment of industrial relations by tour New Zealand metropolitan newspa...
Industrial relations items appearing in three Nevw Zealand newspapers were examined to provide an an...
A content analysis was performed upon items of industrial relations news from eight daily newspapers...
The Green Paper may be commended for its far-reaching and thoughtful review of the current system of...
Industrial relations in New Zealand is a vital and active discipline. It compares more than favourab...
The major problem I have been faced with when preparing this paper is how to analyse and communicate...
Between May 4 and May 7, 1982, two Federation of Labour conferences were held. One conference took p...
In the current debate about the future of private sector wage fixing in New Zealand, there is an imp...
In the modern society, online comments, especially comments on news websites, create a new problem: ...
First paragraph: Various theoretical approaches to evaluating the impact of the media on society hav...
This article examines the propensity for journalists to contest the determination of the editorial c...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [75]-78)Some 46 years ago, the Hutchins Commission direct...
The idea of ’news as ideology ’ has been central to much recent mass communication research. This fo...
This title was drawn from the punch line in one of those Irish stories which still creep into local ...
Warren Page is a very senior journalist in New Zealand and the comments he has made provide a valuab...
During 1976 a study of the treatment of industrial relations by tour New Zealand metropolitan newspa...
Industrial relations items appearing in three Nevw Zealand newspapers were examined to provide an an...
A content analysis was performed upon items of industrial relations news from eight daily newspapers...
The Green Paper may be commended for its far-reaching and thoughtful review of the current system of...
Industrial relations in New Zealand is a vital and active discipline. It compares more than favourab...
The major problem I have been faced with when preparing this paper is how to analyse and communicate...
Between May 4 and May 7, 1982, two Federation of Labour conferences were held. One conference took p...
In the current debate about the future of private sector wage fixing in New Zealand, there is an imp...
In the modern society, online comments, especially comments on news websites, create a new problem: ...
First paragraph: Various theoretical approaches to evaluating the impact of the media on society hav...
This article examines the propensity for journalists to contest the determination of the editorial c...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [75]-78)Some 46 years ago, the Hutchins Commission direct...
The idea of ’news as ideology ’ has been central to much recent mass communication research. This fo...
This title was drawn from the punch line in one of those Irish stories which still creep into local ...