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MEDIA ACCOUNTABILITY IN A LIBERAL DEMOCRACY: AN EXAMINATION OF THE AUSTRALIAN POSITION
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Document Date: 2015-05-18 13:33:16


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Victoria / Washington DC / London / /

Company

The Age / Australian Fieldwork Solutions / Current Affairs Programs / Brookings Institution Press / News Ltd / Current Affairs Complaints / the Herald / The Australian Broadcasting Corporation / The Times / The Sydney Morning Herald / /

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Australia / United Kingdom / /

Facility

University of Melbourne / RMIT University / Political Science University of Melbourne Printed / /

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normative media theory / media organisations / media content / freedom-of-information law / radio broadcasters / media industry / media performance / media accountability rests / defamation law / Media ethics / media accountability / /

Organization

University of Melbourne / Public Policy Department / Media / Entertainment & Arts Alliance / Australian Broadcasting Authority / Political Science University of Melbourne Printed / RMIT University / LIBERAL DEMOCRACY / Australian Press Council / /

Person

Amy / Catherine / Jacqueline / Les Wheeler / Brendan / Margaret Simons / Heather Forbes / Nigel Henham / David Bowman / Leon Pilpel / Chris McLeod / Bruce Headey / Alan Dobbyn / Elizabeth / Polly Davidson / Matthew Ricketson / Irving Saulwick / Michael Smith / Gil / Creighton Burns / David Tucker / Glenda Crane / Richard Alston / /

Position

D. J. / editor / associate supervisor for this thesis / principal supervisor / Journalist / Associate Professor / /

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Victoria / /

PublishedMedium

the Herald / The Age / The Sydney Morning Herald / The Times / /

RadioStation

High Standards / /

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