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    • That's Gold! Thinking about excellence in Australian Journalism 

      O'Donnell, Penny
      Published 2009-12-01
      This paper reports on the first national study of the annual Walkley Awards for excellence in Australian journalism, the premier media prizes in this country. The research is designed to investigate the meaning of quality ...
      Open Access
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    • Journalism and intellectual life: the exemplary case of Donald Horne 

      McKnight, David; O'Donnell, Penny
      Published 2017-07-01
      Anti-intellectualism is widely seen as a feature of the modern mass media, but it is also widely accepted that much debate about ideas occurs through the mass media and that, for example, the mass media has been the prime ...
      Open Access
      Article
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    • Australian Journalists at Work: Their Views on Employment, Unionization, and Professional Identity 

      O'Donnell, Penny
      Published 2018-01-01
      The aftermath of dramatic news industry restructuring in Australia, as elsewhere, has major implications for journalistic employment, professional identity, and other collective occupational structures, including unions. ...
      Open Access
      Book chapter
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    • Beyond newsrooms: Younger journalists talk about job loss and re-employment in Australian journalism 

      O'Donnell, Penny
      Published 2017-12-01
      This article examines the re-employment destinations of 10 younger journalists who lost newsroom jobs in the period 2012 to 2014, to understand the work options available in the current Australian labour market. With field ...
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    • Psychodynamic Movement from Trauma to Mythos 

      Hueneke, Anna
      Published 2008-01-01
      This paper tells of a journey through the trauma system, made while working towards my doctorate The Psychodynamic Body: A Mythos of Psychotherapy. I found that each time a connection was made between traumatic material ...
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