This article examines the news coverage generated in Australia by the death of Steve Irwin, widely known as the Crocodile Hunter. In line with past research on commemorative journalism, the study demonstrates the dominant discourses employed in the reporting of Irwin’s death. It is argued that Australia’s newspapers invoked a number of national myths, such as mateship, larrikinism and anti-elitism, in order to reassert notions of Australian identity and social values and to deal with the widespread grief over his loss. Most importantly, the study sheds new light on how news media deal with challenges to the dominant memorialising discourse. Past studies had not been able to investigate alternative discourses in much detail, but in examining...
Aborigines and other Australians have not met with amity. Memorials to the Aboriginal people of Aust...
This article explores how three Victorian country newspapers shaped and reinforced the collective me...
The news of Adrian Deamer's death from cancer in January 2000 drew an overwhelming response from Aus...
This article examines the news coverage the death of Steve Irwin, widely known as the Crocodile Hunt...
Steve Irwin occupied a special place in the Australian psyche which was shown by the extraordinary r...
Cricketer Phillip Hughes died after being struck by a ball in a match, triggering a rare example of ...
The issue of media coverage of death has been under discussion by only a few scholars, and there hav...
For the last two years, Australia has commemorated, on the first Wednesday in September, the ‘Battle...
This article examines Australian press coverage of the Indonesian killings of 1965-66, and considers...
Newspapers are a highly infl uential media that refl ect and powerfully infl uence the views and cul...
The term ‘accidental celebrity’ entered the Australian academic lexicon in 2000 as a way of describi...
The bodies of only two of 60,000 Australians who died in the Great War have been repatriated. The fi...
This essay explores the transformation of Australian ways of mourning over the last forty years thro...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This dissertation is a study of...
Through a theoretical framework of myth in genesis, operation andreview, this thesis evaluates the r...
Aborigines and other Australians have not met with amity. Memorials to the Aboriginal people of Aust...
This article explores how three Victorian country newspapers shaped and reinforced the collective me...
The news of Adrian Deamer's death from cancer in January 2000 drew an overwhelming response from Aus...
This article examines the news coverage the death of Steve Irwin, widely known as the Crocodile Hunt...
Steve Irwin occupied a special place in the Australian psyche which was shown by the extraordinary r...
Cricketer Phillip Hughes died after being struck by a ball in a match, triggering a rare example of ...
The issue of media coverage of death has been under discussion by only a few scholars, and there hav...
For the last two years, Australia has commemorated, on the first Wednesday in September, the ‘Battle...
This article examines Australian press coverage of the Indonesian killings of 1965-66, and considers...
Newspapers are a highly infl uential media that refl ect and powerfully infl uence the views and cul...
The term ‘accidental celebrity’ entered the Australian academic lexicon in 2000 as a way of describi...
The bodies of only two of 60,000 Australians who died in the Great War have been repatriated. The fi...
This essay explores the transformation of Australian ways of mourning over the last forty years thro...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This dissertation is a study of...
Through a theoretical framework of myth in genesis, operation andreview, this thesis evaluates the r...
Aborigines and other Australians have not met with amity. Memorials to the Aboriginal people of Aust...
This article explores how three Victorian country newspapers shaped and reinforced the collective me...
The news of Adrian Deamer's death from cancer in January 2000 drew an overwhelming response from Aus...