Past Recipients

1991 – Lelia Green. (1991) ‘Hard and Soft Data: Gender Discrimination in Research Methodology’, Australian Journal of Communication 18(2): 84-93.
1991 – David Sless. (1991) ‘Communication and Certainty’, Australian Journal of Communication 18(3): 19-31.
1992 – George Petelin. (1992) ‘Quality: A Higher Level of Mediocrity’, Australian Journal of Communication 19(2): 149-152.
1993 – James Carey. (1993) ‘May You Live in Interesting Times’, Australian Journal of Communication 20(3): 1-12.
1994 – -Robyn Penman. (1994) ‘Environmental Matters and Communication Challenges’, Australian Journal of Communication 21(3): 26-39.
1994 – David McKie. (1994) ‘Telling Stories: Unnatural Histories, Natural Histories, and Biopolitics’, Australian Journal of Communication 21(3): 92-104.
1995 – John Hartley. (1995) ‘Journalism and Modernity’, Australian Journal of Communication 22(2): 20-30.
1995 – Mica Nava. (1995) ‘Modernity Tamed? Women Shoppers and the Rationalisation of Consumption in the Interwar Period’, Australian Journal of Communication 22(2): 1-19.
1995 – Sue Turnbull. (1995) ‘Dying Beautifully: Crime, Aesthetics, and the Media’, Australian Journal of Communication 22(1): 1-13.
1996 – Robyn Penman. (1996) ‘Imagining Conversation and Community’, Australian Journal of Communication 23(2): 16-23.
1997 – Alan McKee. (1997) ‘Marking the Liminal for True Blue Aussies: The Generic Placement of Aboriginality in Australian Soap Opera’, Australian Journal of Communication 24(1): 42-57.
1997 – David McKie. (1997) ‘Shifting Paradigms: Beyond Rats, Stats and 1950s Science’, Australian Journal of Communication 24(2): 81-96.
1998 – George Cheney. (1998) ‘”It’s the Economy Stupid!”. A Rhetorical-Communicative Perspective on Today’s Market’, Australian Journal of Communication 25(3): 25-44.
1998 – Sue Turnbull. (1998) ‘Better than Literature: Discourses of Value and Reading Crime’, Australian Journal of Communication 25(3): 9-24.
1999 – Greg Hearn. (1999) ‘Deconstructing Modes of Communication Enquiry: Towards a Discourse of Doing’, Australian Journal of Communication 26(2): 47-57.
2000 – Steven Maras. (2000) ‘Beyond the Transmission Model: Shannon, Weaver, and the Critique of Sender/Message/Receiver’, Australian Journal of Communication 27(3): 123-142.
2001 – Lelia Green. (2001) ‘Hiding Behind Nakedness on the Nude Beach’, Australian Journal of Communication 28(3): 1-10.
2001 – Debashish Munshi and David McKie. (2001) ‘Different Bodies of Knowledge: Diversity and Diversitfication in Public Relations’, Australian Journal of Communication 28(3): 11-22.
2002 – Michael Galvin. (2002) ‘Communication Futures and the Future of Communication’, Australian Journal of Communication 29(2): 15-32.

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