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Research from around the globe has long emphasised the problem of vertical segregation in the news media where women remain largely absent from key editorial decision-making roles. Horizontal segregation, however, where there are gendered divisions of tasks associated with reporting, is also an ongoing issue and has been highlighted in a recent large-scale survey of female journalists in Australia. To date, just one other small industry survey in 1996 has asked female journalists in Australia about the types of stories that they cover and raised the implications of gendered inequity. This current survey finds that while more female reporters appear be covering hard news rounds like politics and business, the majority are still assigned to cover the bulk of the soft news areas of features, the arts, education and health—and most perceive that female reporters remain pigeon-holed in those traditionally female story areas. Respondents understand soft news as less important within the organisation in comparison to the highly valued areas of politics and sports that male reporters most often cover. This paper analyses female journalists' responses to the gendered nature of the soft news–hard news binary and the ramifications of such disparity.

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This article reports on the findings of senior leadership interviews in a nationally funded project on distributed leadership in the quality management of online learning environments (OLEs) in higher education. Questions were framed around the development of an OLE quality management framework and the situation of the characteristics of distributed leadership at the core of the framework. The project’s premise is that distributed leadership is a descriptive reality of managing OLEs given the various leadership parties involved and the complexities of the contemporary technological landscape. Leaders’ understandings of distributed leadership were examined—its nature, value and potential for advancing the quality management of OLEs. There was confirmatory evidence of its reality, but its meaning and value were not uncritically accepted. It can be concluded that building distributed leadership must start through deliberative formal leadership commitment and action starting at the highest levels of the institution.

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The importance of local news is gaining traction with industry and in journalism scholarship. But there is a need for careful analysis of what it means to be “local” and how we might theorise the role and place of news organisations and journalists who serve local audiences. This paper draws on three qualitative case studies of local newspapers serving small towns and cities in Australia to generate concepts that can be used to deepen understanding about this form of news. Our research highlights that to be local is practical and embodied. It requires individuals, groups, organisations or institution to be anchored in a particular locale and have in-depth understanding of that place that has developed over time. We extend the scholarship of Pierre Bourdieu to suggest this may be understood as local habitus—a powerful set of dispositions and practical logic developed within a place—that the small newspaper is inherently tied to. Reading a newspaper is part of one's local habitus while an individual who possesses it in the journalistic field may have a significant advantage in their day-to-day practices. We suggest this theoretical lens can offer rich insights into the future of local news production across the western world.

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Electrically conductive elastic nanocomposites with well-organized graphene architectures offer significant improvement in various properties. However, achieving desirable graphene architectures in cross-linked rubber is challenging due to high viscosity and cross-linked nature of rubber matrices. Here, three dimensional (3D) interconnected graphene networks in natural rubber (NR) matrix are framed with self-assembly integrating latex compounding technology by employing electrostatic adsorption between poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) modified graphene (positively charged) and NR latex particles (negatively charged) as the driving force. The 3D graphene structure endows the resulted nanocomposites with excellent electrical conductivity of 7.31. S/m with a graphene content of 4.16. vol.%, extremely low percolation threshold of 0.21. vol.% and also analogous reinforcement in mechanical properties. The developed strategy will provide a practical approach for developing elastic nanocomposites with multi-functional properties. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.

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The ongoing discussions on the fluid boundaries between ‘propaganda’ and ‘persuasion’ have emerged in numerous studies, the most prominent being Jowett and O’Donnell (2006). Sharing their views, Herman and Chomsky (1988) argued on the repercussions of only using elite sources in media reports due to their capacity to mobilise the masses for a single cause and shape elite opinions, due to the absence of alternative or opposing viewpoints. This case study examined the nature of propaganda strategies adopted by the colonial British during the Malayan Emergency that proved to be highly effective. This study consisted of two separate elements. First, it extends the discussion on propaganda by examining the significance of ‘race’ used as a crucial element within the discourses of anti-communism, as a legitimate rationale to mobilise forces, primarily within a Malayan context. Second, it investigated how propaganda strategies such as the forced resettlement of the ethnic Chinese, strategies used in framing the insurgents, and psychological warfare operated as powerful mechanisms to shape propaganda communication. A comparative content analysis of two mainstream English newspapers – namely The Times (London) and Straits Times (Singapore) – was conducted to identify trends in reporting used. Juxtaposing this method was the administration of in-depth interviews with ex-service personnel who had actively served in Malaya during the Malayan Emergency. The findings of this research reveal a significant correlation between ‘race’ and the constructs of communism. The results also indicate that psychological strategies adopted by the British in the form of deeds and news production proved to be highly effective.

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ABC Television (ABC1 & ABC News 24) - Guest appearance (live).Due to my expertise in media, I was invited to be a guest reviewer of the daily newspapers on national television. This was a live interview, lasting 10 minutes.

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ABC Television (ABC1 & ABC News 24) - Guest appearance (live).Due to my expertise in media, I was invited to be a guest reviewer of the daily newspapers on national television. This was a live interview, lasting 10 minutes.

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ABC Television (ABC1 & ABC News 24) - Guest appearance (live).Due to my expertise in media, I was invited to be a guest reviewer of the daily newspapers on national television. This was a live interview, lasting 10 minutes.

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ABC Television (ABC1 & ABC News 24) - Guest appearance (live).Due to my expertise in media, I was invited to be a guest reviewer of the daily newspapers on national television. This was a live interview, lasting 10 minutes.

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ABC Television (ABC1 & ABC News 24) - Guest appearance (live).Due to my expertise in media, I was invited to be a guest reviewer of the daily newspapers on national television. This was a live interview, lasting 10 minutes.

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ABC Television (ABC1 & ABC News 24) - Guest appearance (live).Due to my expertise in media, I was invited to be a guest reviewer of the daily newspapers on national television. This was a live interview, lasting 10 minutes.

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