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Media Representations and Responsibilities: Psychological Perspectives An Australian Psychological Society Paper prepared in 2000 by a Working Group of the Directorate of Social Issues comprising Ann Sanson, Julie Duck,
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Document Date: 2013-04-28 18:48:06


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THE AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY LIMITED / /

Country

Australia / /

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ethnic and cultural groups / media crime reports / violent media / Media producers / concerns advertising / media content / internet use / media industry / media outlets / Media representations / classification systems / media violence / media advertising / internet usage habits / media portrayals / Media policy makers / media consumers / police-focused and law-and-order responses / media regulators / possible solutions / Television advertising / media reports / media effects / media education / unhealthy food products / ethnic groups / media material / lobby groups / /

Organization

Directorate of Social Issues / /

Person

Judy Ungerer / Glen Cupit / Jeanna Sutton / Susie Burke / Carl Scuderi / Mark Nielsen / Julie Duck / Damien Riggs / Winnifred Louis / Heather Gridley / Brock Bastian / Ann Sanson / Clemence Due / Hoa Pham / /

Position

MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Executive / General / /

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