Media Ethics, an Aboriginal Film and the Australian Film Commission

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iUniverse, 2002 - Law - 651 pages
"This is a very strong and persuasive, even compelling narrative. Donovan's argument is clearly presented, well documented and convincing to the reader. Moreover the writer is able to demonstrate that this is a very important and significant issue, far greater than the question of a single film being scuttled. The relative merit of the film is not the central issue of the case bit rather the question of whether the merit was fairly and openly determined by Australian Film Commision personnel and procedures."

Emeritus Professor, Donald Shea College of Letters and Science, Department of Political Science University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee December, 1998.

 

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Chapter
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Chapter
40
Chapter Three
72
Chapter Five
118
Chapter
155
Chapter Seven
200
Chapter Eight
227
Chapter Nine
267
Chapter
295
Chapter Eleven
364
Chapter Twelve
560
Chapter Thirteen
620
About the Authors
651
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