1. FRONTLINE 1: ENDANGERED JOURNALISTS Interrogating power and disrupting the discourse about Onslow and the gas hubs.
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DAVIES, KAYT and BARNDON, KARMA
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JOURNALISTS ,JOURNALISM ,LOCAL mass media - Abstract
When government statements talk about a secret deal with a multi- national consortium that will see more than A$250 million spent on a town with a population of around 1000 people, questions need to be asked. Basic maths equates the spend to around $250,000 a person and yet many people in the town are unhappy about the whole deal. Tracking Onslow was a collaboration between a university and a local government that used journalism as a methodology to document and interrogate the interaction between Chevron, the state and local governments and the Onslow community over a three-year period. This article focuses on the production of the lead feature of the final edition. It presents the published article and a reflexive exegesis that uses Foucault's ideas about power and knowledge to frame and evaluate the journalistic endeavour. Keywords: Australia, collaborations, community media, exegeses, investigative journalism, journalism as research, mining, reflexivity, research methodologies, resource curse, student press [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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