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Helen Sissons
Auckland University of Technology - Auckland / New Zealand
Business & Management / Communications and Media Studies
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Helen Sissons's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Journalism and public relations: A tale of two discourses Discourse & Communication 6 (3), 273-294, 2012
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Journalism 2.0: Exploring the impact of mobile and social media on journalism education International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning (IJMBL) 5 (2), 22-38, 2013
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Practical journalism: How to write news Sage, 2006
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Heutagogy and mobile social media: Post Web 2.0 pedagogy ascilite, 204-214, 2012
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Negotiating the News: Interactions behind the curtain of the journalism–public relations relationship Journalism Studies 17 (2), 177-198, 2016
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