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2002
Duffield, Lee R. (2002) Graffitti on the Wall. Reading History Through News Media: The role of news media in historical crises, in the case of the collapse of the Eastern bloc in Europe 1989. James Cook University.
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1,5052004
Duffield, Lee R. (2004) Freedom and media: making news is not without its problems in the Pacific. Ejournalist, 4(2).
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97Duffield, Lee R. (2004) QUT's international radio reporting field trips, in Price-Davies E, et al, Review of Radio Studies Teaching. The Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast and Audio Media, 2(2), pp. 120-122.
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Duffield, Lee R. (2005) Holding the Line? Keeping independent may be a close-run thing for media in PNG. Pacific Journalism Review, 11(2), pp. 102-126.
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5182006
Duffield, Lee R. (2006) EUAustralia Online: News & Information from the Capitals of Europe to Australia (www.euaustralia.com). [Creative Work]
Duffield, Lee R. & Cokley, John (2006) I, Journalist: Coping with and crafting media information in the 21st century. Pearson Education Australia, Frenchs Forest, N.S.W..
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1,190Duffield, Lee R. (2006) George Negus on Media and Culture: Interview by Lee Duffield. M/C Dialogue.
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243Duffield, Lee R. (2006) Media and government relations in Papua New Guinea. In Papoutsaki, Evangelia & Rooney, Dick (Eds.) Media, Information and Development in Papua New Guinea. DWU Press, Madang, Papua New Guinea, pp. 95-118.
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489Adams, Debra A. & Duffield, Lee R. (2006) Profiles of Journalism Education: What students are being offered in Australia. In Journalism Education Association, Annual Conference, Griffith University, 29 November to 2 December 2005, Surfers Paradise, Queensland.
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2892007
Duffield, Lee R. (2007) Media and Global Conflict: An International Crisis Group case study. Pacific Journalism Review, 13(2), pp. 113-138.
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365Duffield, Lee R. (2007) Internationalisation in Higher Education, Journalism, and Preparation for Work in the New World Economy: a case study approach based on Australian and European experience, suggesting ways that journalism schools worldwide might respond to internationalising work being done by universities. In Media, Education and Development: The Quest for New Paradigms; AMIC - World Journalism Education Congress, joint conference, 24 - 28 June 2007, Singapore.
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253Duffield, Lee R. (2007) Journalism Education: Journalism Reporting Field Trips and internationalisation of the curriculum. In Public Right To Know Conference, Centre for Independent Journalism, UTS Sydney., 24-25 November, University of Technology of Sydney, Australia. (Unpublished)
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421Duffield, Lee R. (2007) Journalism Reporting Field Trips: Practical work overseas brings home to students 'real world' implications of their professional preparation. In Effective Teaching and Learning Conference - 2007: Preparing Students for Work in the Real World, 1 & 2 November, 2007, QUT Brisbane. (Unpublished)
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135Duffield, Lee R. (2007) Journalists and Online Media: the engagement of journalists in creating new forms of media content, presentation and service to publics; a case study approach and reflection on practice. In Papandrea, Franco & Armstrong, Mark (Eds.) Communications Policy and Research Forum, 24-25 September 2007, University of Technology of Sydney.
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Duffield, Lee R., Papoutsaki, Evangelia, & Watson, Amanda H. A. (2008) Image of a Nation: Australian Broadcast Media Coverage of Papua New Guinea. In Journalism Education Association annual conference, December 1-3, University of Wollongong. (Unpublished)
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231Duffield, Lee R., Papoutsaki, Evangelia, & Watson, Amanda H. A. (2008) Australian broadcast media coverage of PNG: not nasty, but not enough. Australian Journalism Review, 30(2), pp. 111-125.
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60Duffield, Lee R. (2008) Student reporting abroad: An international programme called Journalism Reporting Field Trips. Pacific Journalism Review, 14(2), pp. 102-122.
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144Duffield, Lee R. (2008) Is Alexander Downer just a failed Aussie politician, or can he help achieve peace in Cyprus? European Voice - Brussels, 14(32), p. 1.
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86Duffield, Lee R., Hayes, Mark D., & Watson, Amanda H. A. (2008) Media and Communication Capacities in the Pacific Region. eJournalist, 8(1), pp. 21-34.
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210Duffield, Lee R., Hayes, Mark D., & Watson, Amanda H. A. (2008) Another world : developing countries in the Pacific region need to find their own pathways into the new information society. In Convergence, Citizen Journalism and Social Change; Asia Media Information and Communication Centre (Singapore), 26-28 March 2008, Brisbane.
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Duffield, Lee R., Birnie, Amelia, & Challis, Daniel (2009) Trends in online journalism : a case study approach based on euaustralia online. In Proceedings of the Communications Policy and Research Forum 2009, Network Insight Pty. Ltd., University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, pp. 56-67.
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651Duffield, Lee R. (2009) A news story as big as a doctoral thesis? : deploying journalistic methodology in academic research. In "Communication, Creativity and Global Citizenship"; Refereed Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Conference 2009., ANZCA and University of Canterbury, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Brisbane, pp. 581-602.
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240Duffield, Lee R. (2009) Media Studies: "Media, History and Society", and "Thinking Popular Culture". M/C Reviews: Culture and the Media.
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91Duffield, Lee Richard (2009) 1989 : Tienanmen Square and the "China Solution" for East Germany? (Unpublished)
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87Duffield, Lee R. (2009) Berlin Wall in the news: mass media and the fall of the Eastern Bloc in Europe, 1989. VDM Verlag, Saarbrucken, Germany.
Duffield, Lee R. (2009) Historical and Personal Perspectives on the Fall of the Berlin Wall, 1989: address to 20th anniversary forums. In Berlin Wall Anniversary: Commemorative Event, 9 November, 2009, Centre for Independent Studies, St Leonard's, Sydney. (Unpublished)
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Duffield, Lee & Bannerjee, Shilpa (2010) Proactive communication management beats hostile media exposure : training for multi-cultural community leaders in living with mass media. In Migrant Security 2010 : Refereed proceedings of the national symposium titled "Migrant Security 2010: Citizenship and social inclusion in a transnational era, USQ, Public Memory Research Centre, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, pp. 56-64.
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39Duffield, Lee Richard (2010) Striving to realise the European idea : judging the news media’s accounts of how the Berlin Wall gave impetus to a new order across Europe. Ejournalist, 10(2), pp. 84-105.
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13Duffield, Lee R. (2010) Investigating the process of teaching and learning principles through practice : a case study on collegiate action by media practitioners and teachers, designing a skills-based learning program. In Journalism Education Association Annual Conference, 24 to 26 November 20010, UTS Sydney. (Unpublished)
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88Duffield, Lee R. (2010) New edition leaves scope for "human factor" in research. Pacific Journalism Review, 16(2), pp. 202-205.
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44Duffield, Lee R. & Ianziti, Gary J. (Eds.) (2010) Europe and the Media: Building a new kind of Europe; is mass media the key? VDM Verlag Dr Muller, Saarbrucken, Germany.
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2602011
Duffield, Lee R. (2011) Successes and stresses : A case study on relations between international higher degree students in Australia and their universities. In International Unity in Diversity Conference, Rydges Southbank Townsville Hotel, Townsville, North Queensland.
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199Duffield, Lee R. (2011) Media skills for daily life : designing a journalism programme for graduates of all disciplines. Pacific Journalism Review, 17(1), pp. 139-154.
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100Ginau, Martha, Papoutsaki, Evangelia, Watson, Amanda H. A., & Duffield, Lee R. (2011) Our neighbour's view : Australian media cover of PNG. In Papoutsaki, Evangelia, McManus, Michael, & Matbob, Patrick (Eds.) Communication, Culture and Society in Papua New Guinea : Yu tok wanem? Divine Word University (DWU) Press: Madang, and Pacific Media Centre, Auckland University of Technology, Madang, Papua new Guinea and Auckland, New Zealand, pp. 62-72.
