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Dr Richard Murray
Dr

Richard Murray

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Overview

Background

Dr Richard Murray researches journalism in a time of rapid change. His research specialties include the role law and lawyers play in contemporary journalism, rural, regional and remote journalism, and international journalism with a focus on how South Korea and North Korea are covered and reported on.

Availability

Dr Richard Murray is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts, Victoria University of Wellington
  • Bachelor (Honours), Victoria University of Wellington
  • Masters (Coursework), Victoria University of Wellington
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Works

Search Professor Richard Murray’s works on UQ eSpace

44 works between 2015 and 2024

21 - 40 of 44 works

2021

Book Chapter

Journalism on Ice - National Security Laws and The Chilling Effect in Australian Journalism

Murray, Richard, Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca and Greste, Peter (2021). Journalism on Ice - National Security Laws and The Chilling Effect in Australian Journalism. Counter-Terrorism Laws and Freedom of Expression: Global Perspectives. (pp. 295-317) edited by Workneh, Tewodros and Haridakis, Paul. Lanham, MD United States: Lexington Books.

Journalism on Ice - National Security Laws and The Chilling Effect in Australian Journalism

2021

Conference Publication

Journalism on Ice: National Security Laws and the Chilling Effect in Australian Journalism

Murray, Richard, Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca and Greste, Peter (2021). Journalism on Ice: National Security Laws and the Chilling Effect in Australian Journalism. International Communication Association Conference: Engaging the Essential Work of Care: Communication, Connectedness, and Social Justice, Denver, CO United States, 27-31 May 2021.

Journalism on Ice: National Security Laws and the Chilling Effect in Australian Journalism

2021

Journal Article

Risk and uncertainty in public interest journalism: the impact of espionage law on press freedom

Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca, Kendall, Sarah and Murray, Richard (2021). Risk and uncertainty in public interest journalism: the impact of espionage law on press freedom. Melbourne University Law Review, 44 (3), 764-811.

Risk and uncertainty in public interest journalism: the impact of espionage law on press freedom

2020

Conference Publication

Deserts and Green Shoots –Emerging models of local and hyperlocal news in South East Queensland

Downman, Scott and Murray, Richard (2020). Deserts and Green Shoots –Emerging models of local and hyperlocal news in South East Queensland . JOURNALISM and DEMOCRACY 2020: Transformations in journalism research, education and practice, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 1-4 December 2020. The Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia.

Deserts and Green Shoots –Emerging models of local and hyperlocal news in South East Queensland

2020

Other Outputs

Constructions of good and evil: the Koreas in international news

Murray, Richard (2020). Constructions of good and evil: the Koreas in international news. PhD Thesis, School of Communication and Arts, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2020.910

Constructions of good and evil: the Koreas in international news

2020

Book Chapter

The hyperlocal 'renaissance' in Australia and New Zealand

Downman, Scott and Murray, Richard (2020). The hyperlocal 'renaissance' in Australia and New Zealand. The Routledge companion to local media and journalism. (pp. 255-264) edited by Agnes Gulyas and David Baines. Abingdon, Oxon United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781351239943-30

The hyperlocal 'renaissance' in Australia and New Zealand

2019

Journal Article

Why Australia needs a Media Freedom Act

Greste, Peter and Murray, Richard (2019). Why Australia needs a Media Freedom Act. The Political Economy of Communication, 7 (2), 105-108.

Why Australia needs a Media Freedom Act

2019

Conference Publication

True crime does pay: the rise of the true crime podcast and the transformation of investigative journalism

Thomas, Deborah J. and Murray, Richard (2019). True crime does pay: the rise of the true crime podcast and the transformation of investigative journalism. In: Cultural Studies Association of Australasia 2019, St Lucia, QLD, Australia, (). 4-6 December 2019.

True crime does pay: the rise of the true crime podcast and the transformation of investigative journalism

2019

Conference Publication

The law or the lawyers: understanding the of legal counsel and advisors in Australian editorial processes

Murray, Richard , Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca and Greste, Peter (2019). The law or the lawyers: understanding the of legal counsel and advisors in Australian editorial processes. The Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia: Plurality, Precarity and Possibilities, Sydney, NSW Australia, 3-6 December 2019.

The law or the lawyers: understanding the of legal counsel and advisors in Australian editorial processes

2018

Book

Hyperlocal journalism and digital disruptions: the journalism change agents in Australia and New Zealand

Downman, Scott and Murray, Richard (2018). Hyperlocal journalism and digital disruptions: the journalism change agents in Australia and New Zealand. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315172637

Hyperlocal journalism and digital disruptions: the journalism change agents in Australia and New Zealand

2018

Conference Publication

North Korea's return to the field of international sport

English, Peter and Murray, Richard (2018). North Korea's return to the field of international sport. In: The Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia. Journalism from the margins to the mainstream, Hobart, TAS, Australia, (). 3-5 December 2018.

North Korea's return to the field of international sport

2017

Conference Publication

Bizarre News Triangle: North Korea, defectors and foreign correspondents

Murray, Richard (2017). Bizarre News Triangle: North Korea, defectors and foreign correspondents. Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia 2017 Conference: The Second Coming of Journalism? Rebirth, resurrection, renewal, resistance, resurgence., Newcastle, NSW, Australia, 4-6 December 2017.

Bizarre News Triangle: North Korea, defectors and foreign correspondents

2017

Journal Article

Journalism: empowering communities and building trust

Downman, Scott and Murray, Richard (2017). Journalism: empowering communities and building trust. Ethical Space: the international journal of communication ethics, 14 (4), 2-3.

Journalism: empowering communities and building trust

2017

Edited Outputs

Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics - Special Issue - Community-engaged storytelling

Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics - Special Issue - Community-engaged storytelling. (2017). 14 (4)

Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics - Special Issue - Community-engaged storytelling

2017

Journal Article

Reporting on the impossible: the use of defectors in covering North Korea

Murray, Richard (2017). Reporting on the impossible: the use of defectors in covering North Korea. Ethical Space: the international journal of communication ethics, 14 (4), 17-24.

Reporting on the impossible: the use of defectors in covering North Korea

2017

Journal Article

Changes in journalism in two post-authoritarian non-Western countries

Obijiofor, Levi, Murray, Richard and Singh, Shailendra B. (2017). Changes in journalism in two post-authoritarian non-Western countries. International Communication Gazette, 79 (4), 379-399. doi: 10.1177/1748048516682147

Changes in journalism in two post-authoritarian non-Western countries

2017

Journal Article

The Change Makers' Project: A service learning approach to journalism education in Australia

Downman, Scott and Murray, Richard (2017). The Change Makers' Project: A service learning approach to journalism education in Australia. Fusion Journal, 4 (11).

The Change Makers' Project: A service learning approach to journalism education in Australia

2017

Conference Publication

Experimenting with the hyperlocal in Southeast Queensland

Downman, Scott and Murray, Richard (2017). Experimenting with the hyperlocal in Southeast Queensland. In: The Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia. The Second Coming of Journalism?Rebirth, resurrection, renewal, resistance, resurgence., Newcastle, NSW, Australia, (). 4-6 December 2017.

Experimenting with the hyperlocal in Southeast Queensland

2016

Conference Publication

Locating journalism in three post-military non-Western countries

Obijiofor, Levi, Murray, Richard and Singh, Shailendra (2016). Locating journalism in three post-military non-Western countries. World Journalism Education Congress. Identity and Integrity in Journalism Education, Auckland, New Zealand, 14-16 July 2016.

Locating journalism in three post-military non-Western countries

2016

Conference Publication

Teaching human rights journalism through a hyperlocal journalism project: Change Makers

Downman, Scott and Richard Murray (2016). Teaching human rights journalism through a hyperlocal journalism project: Change Makers. World Journalism Education Congress, Auckland, New Zealand, 14-16 July 2016.

Teaching human rights journalism through a hyperlocal journalism project: Change Makers

Funding

Current funding

  • 2021 - 2028
    Developing UQ as a central hub for nurturing the next generation of Korean Studies education, research and regional cooperation for Queensland and Northern Territory, Australia
    The Academy of Korean Studies
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Richard Murray is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Frontlines of Science and the power of place in science podcasts

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Natalie Collie, Dr Caroline Graham

  • Doctor Philosophy

    How has the COVID-19 pandemic created new public science experts and improved public science communication more broadly?

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Franzisca Weder

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Can a National Narrative Hinder Healing? Building a Sustainable Storytelling Model for The Australian Resilience Project

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Lujain Shafeeq, Dr Caroline Graham

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Are new legislations to protect national security slowly killing our societal watchdog? Safeguarding freedom of speech in relation to new national security laws.

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Caroline Graham

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Are new legislations to protect national security slowly killing our societal watchdog? Safeguarding freedom of speech in relation to new national security laws.

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Caroline Graham

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Reconciling the conflict between journalists' perceived audiences and actual audiences to produce a collaborative model for contemporary digital journalism.

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Caroline Graham

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Reconciling the conflict between journalists' perceived audiences and actual audiences to produce a collaborative model for contemporary digital journalism.

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Caroline Graham

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Frontlines of Science and the power of place in science podcasts

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Natalie Collie, Dr Caroline Graham

  • Doctor Philosophy

    How has the COVID-19 pandemic created new public science experts and improved public science communication more broadly?

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Franzisca Weder

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Reversing the Algorithm Effect: Investigating the role of hybrid digital journalism in bridging the gap between mainstream media and culturally diverse communities

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Caroline Graham

Media

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