IntroductionThe 'Indigenous public sphere'
I - Research1: Stubbie-truth: journalism, media, cultural studies
and an ethics of reading
2: 'Intelligence is always an interlocutor': a dialogue with the
literature
3: 'Narrative accrual' in the Australian semiosphere
II - Reception4: The meeting is the polity': the National Media
Forum
5: Watching the watchdogs: community reception and discussion of
media
6: Telling the stories: Indigenous media; Indigenising Australian
media
III - Reporting7: Mapping the Indigenous 'mediasphere'
8: Reporting Indigeneity: magazines, radio, TV and sport
9: Reporting Indigeneity: news and talkback
10: Journalism: ethics, training and 'indifference'
Bibliography
One of the most significant books of the year in this area ... landmark study. Years Work in Critical Cultural Theory One of the most stimulating explorations of the politics of the media and the mediation of politics to have come my way in some time. Ian Hargreaves, New Statesman Bookshop
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