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'Divided People, Divided Press', by John O'Farrell (1998)



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Text: John O'Farrell ... Page Compiled: Martin Melaugh   [31 Jan 2006]

The following article has been contributed by the author John O'Farrell with the permission of the publisher The Freedom Forum. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect the views of the members of CAIN. CAIN would welcome other material which meets our guidelines for contributions.
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MEDIA STUDIES JOURNAL
What's Fair?

Volume 12, Number 2, Spring/Summer 1998
Published by, and copyright, © The Media Forum, New York
ISSN 1057-7416

 

 

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Divided People,
Divided Press

Interpreting the poisonous silences in a fractured society

by
John O'Farrell

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O'Farrell, John. (1998), 'Divided People, Divided Press: Interpreting the poisonous silences in a fractured society', Media Studies Journal, Volume 12, Number 2, Spring/Summer 1998, pp.96-103.

 


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