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    Journalism training aid by Australians: A case study in Solomon Islands by Wake, Alexandra

    Published in Pacific journalism review : PJR (01-12-2016)
    “…After the ethnic clashes and generally poor plight of Solomon Islands at the turn of the millennium, the country has been the recipient of substantial…”
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    Distant, disconnected and in danger: Are educators doing enough to prepare students for frontline freelance risks? by Wake, Alexandra

    Published in Pacific journalism review : PJR (01-05-2016)
    “…For anyone who has worked in another country, the journalistic 'rules of engagement' differ in each port. Foreign correspondents argue passionately for the…”
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    Communicating about suicide during a global pandemic: Impact on journalists and media audiences by Wake, Alexandra, Paton, Elizabeth, Pryor, Rebecca

    “…COVID-19 has brought with it an increase in predictions of mental ill-health and suicide impacts in Australia. For journalists, it has been a period not only…”
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    Pilot trial of a media intervention with journalism students on news reporting of mental illness in the context of violence and crime by Ross, Anna M., Morgan, Amy J., Wake, Alexandra, Jorm, Anthony F., Reavley, Nicola J.

    Published in Health promotion journal of Australia (01-07-2022)
    “…Issue addressed: News reports linking mental illness to violent crime are among the most stigmatising portrayals. These portrayals can perpetuate stereotypes…”
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    Fact check: Still not core journalism curriculum by Alexandra Nicole Wake, Farrer Gordon, Sonny Thomas

    Published in Pacific journalism review : PJR (01-07-2024)
    “…Fact-checking has become a global industry, with more than 417 fact-checking outlets in 100 countries operating in 69 languages (Stencel, Ryan & Luther, 2023)…”
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    Tweeting, friending, reporting: Social media use among journalism academics, students and graduates in the Asia-Pacific by Nasya Bahfen, Alexandra Wake

    Published in Pacific journalism review : PJR (01-10-2015)
    “…This reflective article describes and analyses the use of Facebook and Twitter over a five-year timeframe by two journalism academics in Australia, whose…”
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    Media diversity rules: Analysing the talent chosen by student radio journalists covering Islam by Nasya Bahfen, Alexandra Wake

    Published in Pacific journalism review : PJR (01-10-2011)
    “…The ethnic composition of the Australian population, coupled with the pursuit of a multicultural society at the official level (Ho, 1990) emphasises the nature…”
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    REVIEW: Tears flow as redundancy stories spell end to journalism’s heyday: Review of Upheaval: Disrupted Lives in Journalism, edited by Andrew Dodd and Matthew Ricketson by Wake, Alexandra

    Published in Pacific journalism review : PJR (30-09-2021)
    “…Upheaval: Disrupted Lives in Journalism, edited by Andrew Dodd and Matthew Ricketson. Sydney: UNSW Press. 2021. 368 pages, ISBN 9781742237275 I DOUBT there is…”
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    REVIEW: Tears flow as redundancy stories spell end to journalism’s heyday by Alexandra Wake

    Published in Pacific journalism review : PJR (01-09-2021)
    “…Upheaval: Disrupted Lives in Journalism, edited by Andrew Dodd and Matthew Ricketson. Sydney: UNSW Press. 2021. 368 pages, ISBN 9781742237275 I DOUBT there is…”
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    Fact check: Still not core journalism curriculum: Report from WJEC Roundtable by Wake, Alexandra Nicole, Gordon, Farrer, Thomas, Sonny

    Published in Pacific journalism review : PJR (01-07-2024)
    “…Fact-checking has become a global industry, with more than 417 fact-checking outlets in 100 countries operating in 69 languages (Stencel, Ryan & Luther, 2023)…”
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    Fact check: Still not core journalism curriculum: Report from WJEC Roundtable by Wake, Alexandra Nicole, Gordon, Farrer, Thomas, Sonny

    Published in Pacific journalism review : PJR (01-07-2024)
    “…Fact-checking has become a global industry, with more than 417 fact-checking outlets in 100 countries operating in 69 languages (Stencel, Ryan & Luther, 2023)…”
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    Embedding Trauma Literacy Into Curriculum: An Examination of the Attitudes of Australian and New Zealand Journalism Educators by Wake, Alexandra, Smith, Erin, Ricketson, Matthew

    Published in Journalism & mass communication educator (01-06-2023)
    “…Australia and New Zealand have reputations as countries prone to catastrophic and frequent natural and man-made disasters. Therefore, it is no surprise that…”
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    Longitudinal Relationships Between Financial Stress, Career Related Optimism, and Psychological Distress During Emerging Adulthood in Australia by Wake, Alexandra, O’Donnell, Alexander W.

    Published in Youth & Society (01-10-2024)
    “…The current study examined financial stress, career-related optimism, and psychological distress from the age of 19 (2013; n = 5,787), until the age of 25…”
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    Press Freedom and the Global Economy: The Cost of Slipping Backwards by Nguyen, Jeremy, Valadkhani, Abbas, Nguyen, Alan, Wake, Alexandra

    Published in Journalism studies (London, England) (12-03-2021)
    “…This article examines the effects of press freedom (as defined by the US-based Freedom House) on economic growth for 97 countries over four decades…”
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    Stereotyping and Profiling by Ross, Tara, Wake, Alexandra, Colisson, Pascale

    Published in Journalism & mass communication educator (01-03-2020)
    “…The media are vectors of representations. If journalists are not aware about the risk of transmitting stereotypes in their productions, they will reinforce the…”
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    Stigmatizing and Mitigating Elements of a TV News Report on Violent Crime and Severe Mental Illness: An Experiment by Morgan, Amy J., Ross, Anna M., Wake, Alexandra, Jorm, Anthony F., Kashihara, Jun, Reavley, Nicola J.

    Published in Stigma and health (Washington, D.C.) (01-02-2023)
    “…The news media is a major contributor to stigmatizing beliefs that people with mental illness are dangerous and should be avoided. To reduce stigma, it is…”
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