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The Hollowing Out of News: The Implications of the Erosion of Public Interest Journalism
ABSTRACT This essay examines the structural erosion of public interest journalism and its implications for public accountability, institutional trust and research. Focusing on Australia, with Anglo‐American comparisons, it shows how economic, technological and regulatory disruptions have undermined investigative journalism, thereby weakening scrutiny ...
Clinton Free
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The representation of adolescent social media use: a systematic review and content analysis of UK newspaper articles. [PDF]
Davies J +4 more
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The evolution of Australian cannabis policies, 1967 to 2024
Abstract Aim To describe the outcomes of cannabis policy debates in Australia from 1967 to 2024. Methods We searched popular media, public reports, parliamentary inquiries and policy documents on cannabis in Australia since the 1960s and examined peer reviewed papers, national survey data and police records of cannabis‐related arrests.
Wayne D. Hall +3 more
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Media portrayals of alcohol use in pregnancy and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: A scoping review. [PDF]
Robards FJ, Medlow S, Elliott EJ.
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Abstract This study examines the adaptive market hypothesis in the prewar and wartime Japanese stock market using a new market capitalization‐weighted price index. First, we find that the degree of market efficiency varies over time and with major historical events. This implies that the hypothesis is supported in this market.
Kenichi Hirayama, Akihiko Noda
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Reporting maternal deaths in Anglophone West Africa: A media content analysis of articles published online between 2015 and 2025. [PDF]
Roy K, Balogun N, Banke-Thomas A.
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Faith, gender and financial investment: Providence and Presbyterianism in Scotland and abroad
Abstract Mid‐nineteenth century fictional representations of misdirected investment by widows and clergy position them as ignorant in financial matters and hence pitiable. While scholars have recognised female agency in nineteenth century commerce, insufficient attention has been paid to religious belief in financial decision‐making.
Jennifer Jones, Susan Poole
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What Patients See: Evaluating the Quality, Readability, and Ethnic Inclusivity of Online Resources for Breast Reconstruction. [PDF]
Boroumand S +9 more
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