2010 Journal Article Towards a narratology of court reportingJohnston, Jane and Breit, Rhonda (2010). Towards a narratology of court reporting. Media International Australia, 137 (137), 47-57. |
2010 Journal Article Girls on screen: how film and television depict women in public relationsJohnston, Jane (2010). Girls on screen: how film and television depict women in public relations. PRism, 7 (4). |
2009 Journal Article 'Not wrong for long': the role and penetration of news wire agencies in the 24/7 news landscapeJohnston, Jane and Forde, Susan (2009). 'Not wrong for long': the role and penetration of news wire agencies in the 24/7 news landscape. Global Media Journal, 3 (2), 1-16. |
2009 Journal Article FM radio news: Spreading the news or spread too thinJohnston, Jane (2009). FM radio news: Spreading the news or spread too thin. Australian Journalism Review, 31 (1), 63-77. |
2009 Conference Publication Constructing legal narratives: law, language and the mediaJohnston, Jane and Breit, Rhonda A.W. (2009). Constructing legal narratives: law, language and the media. Australian & New Zealand Communication Association Annual Conference, 2007: Communications, Civics, Industry, Brisbane, QLD, Austalia, 8-10 July 2009. Brisbane, Qld, Australia: ANZCA. |
2008 Journal Article Australia's media climate: time to renegotiate controlJohnston, Jane (2008). Australia's media climate: time to renegotiate control. Pacific Journalism Review, 14 (2), 72-88. doi: 10.24135/pjr.v14i2.945 |
2008 Journal Article Coastlines, CAGS, and communicationsJohnston, Jane and Gration, Steve (2008). Coastlines, CAGS, and communications. Media International Australia, 127, 166-179. |
2008 Journal Article Peer reviewing: privilege and responsibilityJohnston, Jane (2008). Peer reviewing: privilege and responsibility. TEXT: journal of writing and writing courses, 12 (1) |
2008 Conference Publication Newspapers and courts: Developing a typology of court reportingBreit, Rhonda A. W. and Johnston, J. (2008). Newspapers and courts: Developing a typology of court reporting. Comparative Journalism Conference, Hobart, Australia, 25-27 June, 2008. Tasmania, Australia: University of Tasmania. |
2008 Journal Article The court-media interface: Bridging the divideJohnston, Jane (2008). The court-media interface: Bridging the divide. Australian Journalism Review, 30 (1), 27-37. |
2007 Journal Article Turning the inverted pyramid upside-downJohnston, Jane (2007). Turning the inverted pyramid upside-down. Asia Pacific Media Educator, 18, 1-15. |
2007 Book Media relations: issues and strategiesJohnston, Jane (2007). Media relations: issues and strategies. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin. |
2005 Journal Article Communicating courts: a decade of practice in the third arm of governmentJohnston, Jane (2005). Communicating courts: a decade of practice in the third arm of government. Australian Journal of Communication, 32 (3), 77-91. |
2002 Journal Article Shall we dance: Who's leading whom in the journalism-justice shuffle?Johnston, Jane (2002). Shall we dance: Who's leading whom in the journalism-justice shuffle?. Australian Journalism Review, 24 (1), 131-140. |
2001 Journal Article Court on camera: television coverage of Australian legal proceedingsJohnston, Jane (2001). Court on camera: television coverage of Australian legal proceedings. Media International Australia (100), 115-127. |
2001 Journal Article Public relations in the courts - a new frontierJohnston, Jane (2001). Public relations in the courts - a new frontier. Australian Journal of Communication, 28 (1), 109-122. |
1999 Journal Article Are the courts becoming more media friendly?Johnston, Jane (1999). Are the courts becoming more media friendly?. Australian Journalism Review, 21 (1), 104-122. |
1998 Journal Article The impact of the media on the court process: Preliminary findingsJohnston, Jane (1998). The impact of the media on the court process: Preliminary findings. Australian Journalism Review, 20 (1), 104-112. |
1997 Book Journalism as a career: in Australia and New ZealandJohnston, Jane (1997). Journalism as a career: in Australia and New Zealand. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. |
1995 Journal Article Post trial jury disclosures to the mediaJohnston, Jane (1995). Post trial jury disclosures to the media. Australian Journalism Review, 17 (2), 84-94. |