Julianne schultz biography

Emeritus Professor Julianne Schultz AM FAHA is the founding editor of Griffith Review and Emeritus Professor of Media and Culture in of the Griffith University Centre for Social and Cultural Research.  She is an acclaimed author of several books, including The Idea of Australia (Allen & Unwin), Reviving the Fourth Estate (Cambridge) and Steel City Blues (Penguin), and the librettos to the award-winning operas Black River and Going Into Shadows. She became a Member of the Order of Australia for services to journalism and the community in 2009 and an honorary fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities the following year. She is a thought leader on media and culture and an accomplished public speaker and facilitator. She has served on the board of directors of the ABC, Grattan Institute and Copyright Agency, and chaired the Conversation Media Group, Australian Film TV and Radio School, Queensland Design Council and National Cultural Policy Reference Group. She is a member of the board of the Sydney Writers Festival, writes a regular column for The Guardian and is

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Julianne Schultz AM FAHA FRSN is Professor Emerita Media and Culture. She was the publisher and founding editor of Griffith Review from 2003-2021 and Professor of Media and Culture in the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Griffith University. She was the Chair of The Conversation Media Group from 2019 until 2023, and from 2016-2019 chair The Conversation Editorial Advisory Board. She is a member of the board of the Sydney Writers Festival. She writes a fortnightly column for The Guardian. She is an acclaimed author of several books, including The Idea of Australia (Allen& Unwin), Reviving the Fourth Estate (Cambridge) and Steel City Blues (Penguin), and the librettos to the award-winning operas Black River and Going Into Shadows. She became a Member of the Order of Australia for services to journalism and the community in 2009 and an honorary fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities the following year and a Fellow of the Royal Society NSW in 2023. She is a thought leader on media and culture and an accomplished public speak

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Journalism: Print, Politics and Popular Culture

by Julianne Schultz and Ann Curthoys

University of Queensland Press, 1999

Journalism: Print, Politics and Popular Culture investigates the fascinating history of print jou... more Journalism: Print, Politics and Popular Culture investigates the fascinating history of print journalism in Australia in all its aspects – the lives, working conditions, and consciousness of journalists, and the newspapers and magazines they produced. It investigates the inventiveness of the journalists themselves, and the changing patters of ownership and readership to which they continually adapted. The authors analyse their subject from both inside and outside, combining occasional sharp criticism with warm appreciation. Print journalism has long provided an arena for a public sphere of debate, from the local to the national and international. It has also supported a lively popular culture, in its coverage of sport, crime, and endless stories of human interest. With the challenge from new communication technologies now suggesting rad

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