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Conference 2015 papers
The 2015 Jeanz annual conference was held on December 17-18 at Massey University.
1. Looking for a business model to sustain professional journalism in a digital future
Mike Darcey, Keynote speaker
2. Journalists and lobbyists: too cosy a symbiosis?
Francine Tyler, Massey University
3. Freedom of information today: a literature review
Greg Treadwell, AUT University
4. Official Information: a help or a hindrance for the voice of New Zealand’s journalists?
Megan Hunt, Massey University
5. Drone journalism: new frontier
Catherine Strong, Massey University
6. The fight against suicide censorship in New Zealand: lessons from a partial victory
James Hollings, Massey University
7. Twitter justice for media accountability
Mava Moayyed and Catherine Strong, Massey University
8. Risk journalism: Daniel Pearl’s safety memo
Adepate Mustapha-Koiki, University of Canterbury
9. Issues in ethical review for Australian and New Zealand journalism academics
Angela Romano, Queensland University of Technology
10. Revenue models of APN and Fairfax: How they struggled in digital transformation
Merja Myllylahti, AUT University
11. Global interaction as a learning path towards inclusive journalism
Verica Rupar and Donald Matheson, AUT University and University of Canterbury, et al
12. Re-thinking the role of journalism for ethnic minority audiences
Tara Ross, University of Canterbury
13. Historical development of newspapers in Nigeria: a reflection on the present-day newspaper industry
Semiu Bello, University of Canterbury
14. Reflections on a new data journalism paper at AUT
Allan Lee, AUT University
15. Helping you build skills, careers and businesses in journalism
Competenz
Conference 2014 Papers
The 2014 Jeanz annual conference was held on December 4-5 at the University of Canterbury, hosted collaboratively by the university, Aoraki Polytech and the NZ Broadcasting School (CPIT).
A profile of contemporary New Zealand journalists
Associate Professor Grant Hannis, Head of Journalism, School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing, Massey University. PDF
Performing arts and performing journalist – a collaboration
Bernie Whelan, Whitireia Journalism Programme Manager;
Pip Byrne, Whitireia Performing Arts Programme Manager, Arts Faculty Associate-Dean. PDF
An increasingly secret paradise - FOI in NZ in 2014
Greg Treadwell, AUT University; Dr James Hollings, Massey University. PDF
Crisis communication -
scenario--based role play for journalism and geohazard (HAZM) students
Tara Ross, Tom Wilson and Erik Brogt, University of Canterbury. PDF
From Community Living to city parks - projects that
engage
with
the
world
beyond
the
classroom
Richard Walker, Wintec. PDF
Using Facebook in journalism education - closed, secret, but useful?
Charles Riddle, Wintec. PDF
Integrated journalism in Europe - and in journalism education
Asbjorn Slot, Danish School of Media and Journalism. PDF
Mindful journalism:
towards
a
new
ethics
of
compassion
Professor Mark Pearson, Griffith University, Australia. PDF
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Conference 2013 Papers
The
2013 Jeanz annual conference was held on November 28-29 at AUT University's Sir Paul Reeves Building, Auckland.
The mobile journalism student:
Teaching journalism history by distance
using online tools
Grant Hannis, Head of Journalism Programme, Department of Communication and Journalism, Massey University. PDF
Peer reviewing: Embracing the cactus.
Nikki Mandow, Researcher, AUT University. PDF
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Conference 2012 Papers
The
2012 Jeanz annual conference was held on November 29-30 at Whitireia Polytechnic’s Media Training Centre campus in Dixon St, Wellington.
Journalism schools need to take some risks in selecting students so the news media is properly representing the communities it reports on.
Tim Pankhurst, CMITO. PDF
Gender disparity in newsrooms: Glass bubble replaces glass ceiling.
Cathy Strong, Lecturer, Department of Communication and Journalism, Massey University. PDF
The place of shorthand in New Zealand journalism education.
Grant Hannis, Head of Journalism Programme, Department of Communication and Journalism, Massey University.
PDF
Teaching journalists to be audience specialists.
Tara Ross, Journalism Lecturer, University of Canterbury. PDF
Winning isn't everything - in fact, it's almost nothing.
Selene Mize, Associate Professor of Law, University of Otago. PDF
You're not wrong for long - verification and "truthiness".
Jocelyn Darling, New Zealand Broadcasting School, CPIT. PDF
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Conference 2011 Papers
The
2011 Jeanz annual conference was held on 1-2 December at Waikato Institute
of Technology City Campus, Hamilton.
Journalism education in the United States and the implications for New Zealand
Grant Hannis, Head of Journalism Programme, Department of Communication and Journalism, Massey University. PDF
Creative commons and a Pacific media hub
David Robie, Professor and Director of the Pacific Media Centre, AUT University. PDF
Professional research project: A reflection and evaluation
George Lusty, Lecturer, Waikato Institute of Technology. PDF
The good, the bad and the ugly - hard lessons for young journalists coping with trauma
Lyn Barnes, Lecturer, School of Communication Studies, AUT University. PDF
House rules apply: a study into online news styles in New Zealand and Australia
Greg Treadwell and Allan Lee, School of Communication Studies, AUT University. PDF
Leading from the coach's box: analysis of an educational intervention
Bernie Whelan, Whitireia Polytechnic School of Journalism. PDF
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Conference 2010 Papers
The
2010 Jeanz annual conference was held on 2-3 December at Aoraki Polytechnic in Timaru.
If it bleeds, it leads
Phil McCarthy, Journalism Tutor, Southern Institute of Technology. PDF
House rules apply: a preliminary investigation into online news styles
Greg Treadwell and Allan Lee, School of Communication Studies, AUT University. PDF
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Conference 2008 Papers
The
2008 Jeanz annual conference was held on 8-9 December at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch.
The making of a journalist: the New Zealand way
Ruth Thomas, Senior Lecturer, School of Communication Studies, AUT University. PDF
Nailing convergence journalism
Cathy Strong, Lecturer, Department of Communication and Journalism, Massey University. PDF
New Media Journalism: a new approach
Greg Treadwell, Lecturer, School of Communication Studies, AUT University. PDF
How journalism trainers might respond to a changing workplace:
you have to go online to know online
Julie Starr and Stephen Harlow, School of Media Arts, Wintec. PDF
Conference 2007 Papers
The
2007 Jeanz annual conference was held on 10-12 December at Massey University, Wellington.
Full text articles from the Jeanz conference in Pacific Journalism Review are now available on the EBSCO Mass Media and Communication Complete database.
(or via your J-school library database)
Citizen journalism: One small map of a giant public sphere discourse
Elspeth Tilley, Lecturer, Department of Communication and Journalism, Massey University.PDF
The Rainbow Warrior bombers, the media and the judiciary
David Robie, Associate Professor and Director of the Pacific Media Centre at AUT University. PDF
Don’t publish and be damned: An advocacy media case study
Jane Berney, Lecturer, School of Communication Studies, AUT University, and David Robie, Associate Professor and Director of the Pacific Media Centre at AUT University. PDF
Plagiarism and fabrication in the newsroom
Alan Samson, Lecturer, Department of Communication and Journalism, Massey University. PDF
NZ print freelancers: who they are, what they earn, where and what they publish
Grant Hannis, Head of Journalism Programme, Department of Communication and Journalism, Massey University. PDF
Conference 2006 Papers
The
2006 Jeanz/JEA annual conference was held on 4-7 December at AUT University,
Auckland.
Putting content before delivery: a digital
dilemma
E.W. Mason, Senior Lecturer, Unitec School of Communication. full
paper
Beyond the social columns? Stella Allan
and women's page Journalism
Patricia Clarke, Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities.full
paper
An Aussie chapter in the print culture of
New Zealand
The story of Pat Lawlor's Aussie years. By Stephen Olsen. Stephen's
blog
Digital broadcasting - a double edge sword
in protecting children from disturbing news content
Susan Hetherington, Assoc Lecturer in Journalism, Queensland University
of Technology. full
paper
A comparison of the Treaty of Limerick and
the Treaty of Waitangi with reference to implications for economic and
cultural well-being of the respective indigenous peoples of Ireland
and New Zealand
George Lusty, Lecturer, Waikato Institute of Technology. full
paper
Conference 2005 Papers
The
2005 Jeanz annual conference was held on 7-9 December at Waikato Institute
of Technology City Campus, Hamilton.
Reporting the Asian Tsunami: the ethical issues
By James Hollings, Lecturer in Journalism, Massey University. full paper
The changing world of the sports reporter
By E.W.Mason, Senior Lecturer in Communication, UNITEC, Auckland. full paper
Good writing: what is it and what drives
it?
By Annabel Schuler, Lecturer in Journalism, Waiariki Institute of Technology. full paper
Publishing your research: Pacific Journalism Review and other journal outlets
By Dr David Robie, Associate Professor, School of Communication Studies, Auckland University of
Technology. full paper (ppt file)
Consumer journalism: What it seeks to do and how it seeks to do it
By Dr Grant Hannis, Head of School of Journalism, Massey University. full paper (ppt file)
A content review of New Zealand Listener covers 2000-2005: A case of “we are what we see”? By Stephen Olsen, Tertiary Education Commission. full paper
Conference 2004 Papers
The 2004 Jeanz annual conference, themed The practice of journalism in an increasingly diverse society, ran on 1-2 December hosted by the New Zealand Broadcasting School at CIPT in Christchurch.
Elections and Diversity
By Peter Northcote, Manager, Communications, Electoral Commission. full paper (ppt file)
Media Analysis of the DHB Model (local media and local government)
By
Dr Grant Hannis, Beth Houston, Dale Pfeifer, Massey University. full paper (ppt file)
The 'Jekyll-Hyde journalist': New Zealand Journalists and the Pursuit of Professionalism.
By Dr Nadia Elsaka, University of Canterbury. full paper
An Editor's View of the New Zealand Newspaper Industry
By Paul Thomson, Editor, The Press. full paper (ppt file)
Looking After Reporters in a "Macho" Environment
By Philip Castle, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane. full paper
Journalism Training: Current Practices and Future Needs.
By Venetia Sherson, Editor in Residence, School of Communication, Wintec. full paper
13 Things about News Writing: Some Common Problems at the Coal Face.
By Jim Tucker, executive director of the Journalists Training Organisation. full paper
Where Have all the Young Men Gone? Gender Imbalance in Journalism Courses
By Yvonne Densem, Course Leader, New Zealand Broadcasting School, CPIT. full paper (ppt file)
Columbia Journalism School's Race Project: Report on Bonita Bigham's trip to New York and Syracuse, June 2004.
By Bonita Bigham, Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki. full paper
Conference 2003 Papers
The 2003 Jeanz annual conference was held on 4-5 December at the
Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki.
Conference Theme Papers: The Odd Couple: Academic Degrees versus Skills-Based Training.
The Place of Unit Standards in Journalism Education
of the Future
By Ruth Thomas, Senior Lecturer in Journalism, AUT.
full paper
Let's Keep it Practical: the Importance of Hands-on Experience for Tomorrow's Journalists
By Lance Girling-Butcher, Editor, The Daily News. full paper
The Place of Journalism in the Universities of Tomorrow
By Dr Margie Comrie, Senior Lecturer in Communication, Massey University. full paper
Sift, Stir and Flavour to Taste: Professional Education for the Media
By Frank Morgan, University of Newcastle, Australia. President, JourNet, UNESCO's global network of professional journalism and media schools. President, International Association for Media and Communication Research. full paper
General Conference Papers
Ross Stevens and Uni Tavur: A Kiwi Media Legacy Among Wantoks
By David Robie, Senior Lecturer in Journalism, AUT. published paper or summary (ppt)
The Empowering Effect of Ethics
By Annabel Schuler, Lecturer in Journalism, Waiariki Institute of Technology. full paper
Journalism After September 11 
By E.W.Mason, Senior Lecturer in Communication, UNITEC, Auckland. full paper
Malcolm Ross: New Zealand's First Official War Correspondent
By Allison Oosterman, Lecturer in Journalism, AUT. (Ross pictured right) full paper
Digital Storytelling: Combining the Old and the New with Digital Media
By Lindsay Simpson, Coordinator of Journalism & Media Studies, University of Tasmania. full paper
Conference 2002 Papers
The 2002 Jeanz Annual Conference was held on 28-29 November at Whitireia Community Polytechnic.
Cyberspace News on Campus: The Pedagogy of Pacific
Journalism Online (USP)
By David Robie, Senior Lecturer in Journalism, AUT.
Until recently he was Senior Lecturer and Journalism Coordinator at
the University of the South Pacific. full paper
(Editor's note: The peer refereed version of this paper was published as "Cyberspace News On Campus: The South Pacific Experience",
AsiaPacific MediaEducator, No 12/13, December 2002, pp 203-219.
http://www.uow.edu.au/crearts/journalism/APME/edinfo.html
Professional Placement – A Tasmanian Experience
By Nicola Goc, Journalism Lecturer at the University of Tasmania. full paper
Radio Writing
By Sue O'Dowd, Journalism Tutor, Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki. full paper
The Future of New Zealand Sports Writing
By E.W. Mason, Senior Lecturer, Unitec School of Communication. full paper
Journalism Education: the Need to Synthesise 
Industry-Academy Ambitions
By Kerry Green (pictured right), Associate Professor in the University
of Canberra’s School of Professional Communication and President of
the (Australian) Journalism Education Association. full paper
Online Journalism Capacity-Building
in East Timor
By Sharon Tickle, Project Leader, East Timor Press Web Project. full paper
Conference 2001 Papers
Terrorism in the Sports Pages.
By E.W.Mason, Senior Lecturer in Communication, UNITEC, Auckland.
New Zealand print media's reporting of the September 11 terrorist attacks
on New York and Washington. full paper
Conference 2000 Papers
Media Law Update.
Professor John Burrows provides an update on defamation, media privilege
and privacy. By Jim Tucker. full paper
The Development of Print Media Codes of Ethics
in New Zealand
A presentation of some MA research findings with comparisons to the
British experience. By Nadia Elsaka. full paper
Why is Sports Journalism an Oxymoron?
By E.W.Mason, Senior Lecturer in Communication, UNITEC, Auckland.
The basic premise of this discussion is that journalism and sport journalism
are two separate areas of media work which demonstrate, to a certain
degree, incompatible values, work cultures and professional outlooks. full paper
Industry Influences on Journalism Training: Thoughts
for the Future
By Ruth Thomas, Senior Lecturer in Journalism, AUT.
The relationship between industry and the training sector. full paper
Death Week - Pre-empting the Process of Brutalisation
among Journalism Trainees
By Jim Tucker, Head of Journalism, Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki.
A week of death-related lectures and workshops for students taking the
Diploma of Journalism.
full paper
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