Media snippets
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August 2008
Sydney Morning Hearld, 07/08/08
Joan-Maree Hargreaves interviews Tanny Por, combined BA Public Communications and International Studies student in the SMH Tertiary Study 2009 Guide.
July 2008
Sydney Morning Herald, 10/07/08
In "Brain freeze saved Jasper on a record cold winter's day", journalism postgraduate student Mary Fallon writes about a baby that nearly died in cold water.
June 2008
Sydney Morning Herald, Spectrum - 14/06/08
Debra Adelaide's book The Household Guide To Dying is reviewed by Nicola Walker of the Sydeny Morning Herald.
August 2007
ABC 702 (Sydney) - 07/08/2007
Social Inquiry Professor Andrew Jakubowicz is interviewed by Virginia Trioli about YouTube as a vehicle for politicians to reach voters.
July 2007
Sydney Morning Herald - 28/07/2007
Journalism lecturer Susie Eisenhuth's new book The Writer's Reader is favourably reviewed.
ABC Radio National - Hindsight - 15/07/2007
Social Inquiry Professor Heather Goodall is a guest at the show "Fernando's Ghost" about the international career of the Aboriginal rights activist Anthony Martin Fernando
May 2007
Australian - 28/05/2007
UTS resident writer Bei Ling talks about the events that lead to his life and writing in exile, after being expelled from China.
Inner West Suburbs Courier - 22/05/2007
Casual Media Arts and Production academic Belinda Mason, nominated for the 2007 CRC Award forher sequel Growing Up and Going Home, talks about her experience when shooting this movie.
April 2007
Triple J (Sydney) - Breakfast - 27/04/2007
Writing and Cultural Studies Senior Lecturer Dr Tony Mitchell is quoted regarding his opinion of Snoop Dogg.
ABC Radio - Current Affairs - 26/04/2007
Writing and Cultural Studies Senior Lecturer Dr Tony Mitchell talks about Snoop Dogg's gangster past in the light of him not being allowed into Australia.
Transcript and audio file
ABC 702 Sydney (Sydney) - Evenings - 18/04/2007
Delroy talked with Social Inquiry Senior Lecturer Eva Cox, UTS, and Rhonda Galvily, Our Community, about the concept of social capital and the changing face of community.
Radio National (National Australia) - Weekend Breakfast - 14/04/2007
Radio presenter Geraldine Doogue speaks to Professor Stuart Allan, School of Cultural Studies, University of West England at the Our Media Conference at University of Technology, Sydney and Tony Walker, manager, Digital Radio, ABC
ABC 774 Melbourne (Melbourne) and ABC 666 Canberra (Canberra) - Mornings - 12/04/2007
Journalism Senior Lecturer Peter Manning is interviewed by Jon Faine about how Alan Jones defended himself against allegations that he had breached the radio code of practice.
Radio Adelaide (National Australia) - The Wire - 02/04/2007
Journalism Program Director Wendy Bacon on implications of the David Hicks case.
Listen to the audio file.
March 2007
The Drive Show (2CC Canberra) - 13/03/2007
Director of the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism Professor Chris Nash talks about the ethics of shows like Today Tonight and A Current Affair.
U: Magazine - 13/03/2007
Writing and Cultural Studies Professor Stephen Muecke writes about today's place of the Humanities in education.
ABC Science online - 07/03/2007
Information and Knowledge Management senior lecturer Maureen Henninger quoted in article about Wikipedia pages.
February 2007
B&T - 23/02/2007
Public Communications lecturer Ruth Spence-Stone on new Account Planning Group committee.
Public Communications lecturer Matthew Byrne talks about the coming book releases in his field.
AAP Newswire - 08/02/2007
Sydney Morning Herald - 08/02/2007
Border Mail - 09/02/2007
Information and Knowledge Management academic Maureen Henninger talked about issues around social tagging and new methods of searching the internet.
The World Today - 09/02/2007
Social Inquiry academic Catherine Robinson was interviewed on ABC regional radio discussing homelessness as a political issue.
