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Mark Pearson
Griffith University - Brisbane / Australia
Business & Management / Communications and Media Studies
AD Scientific Index ID: 45925
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Mark Pearson's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The Journalist\'s Guide to Media LawM PearsonAllen & Unwin, 1997881997
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Sources of news and current affairsJ Brand, M PearsonSydney: Australian Broadcasting Authority, 200176*2001
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Mindful journalism and news ethics in the digital era: A Buddhist approachSA Gunaratne, M Pearson, S SenarathRoutledge, 2015482015
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Journalists’ and educators’ perspectives on news media reporting of Islam and Muslim communities in Australia and New ZealandJ Ewart, M Pearson, G HealyJournal of Media and Religion 15 (3), 136-145, 2016382016
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The newsroom vs. the lounge room: journalists\' and audiences\' views on news.[Paper presented after peer review to the Communications Research Forum (2001: Canberra).]J Brand, M PearsonAustralian Journalism Review 23 (2), 63-89, 2001332001
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