Tony Maniaty

Shooting Balibo

Articles

  • 'Into the Wild', Australian Gourmet Traveller, March 2010, click here.
  • 'The Longest Road: Balibo, Canberra, Jakarta', ABC Unleashed, 14 September 2009, click here.
  • 'Gather Images of War, but First, Stay Alive', ABC Unleashed, 9 June 2009, click here.
  • 'From Vietnam To Iraq: Negative Trends in Television War Reporting', Pacific Journalism Review, Vol 14(2), October 2008, click here.
  • 'Moderating on conflict and suffering', Australian Centre for Independent Journalism, University of Technology Sydney, June 2008, click here.
  • 'Leading Media Security Expert Visits DJH', Danish School of Journalism, 2007, download here.
  • 'Free Trade: an increasing number of American ads on Australian television signal the dangers of cultural imports', Weekend Australian, 16 August 2003, republished in AFC Trade Bulletin 28 August 2003. Click here.
  • 'Crude Logic: Iraq's oil industry and current foreign deals', Weekend Australian, 8 March 2003
  • 'The Longest Day: Cost of an Invasion of Iraq, Weekend Australian, 15 February 2003. Download here.
  • 'The changing role of war correspondents in Australian news and current affairs coverage of two conflicts, Vietnam (1966-1975) and Iraq (2003)', Master of Arts (Media) research thesis, Macquarie University, 2006. Details here.
  • 'Birth, Death and Transfiguration: Books and Reading', Australian Author, Vol. 38, Number 2, August 2006.
  • 'The Greek in Me', Griffith Review, Summer 2004.  Download essay
  • 'The Lens in the Serpents Mouth', in War, Terrorism, Society (T. Pludowski, ed.), Collegium Civitas, Warsaw, 2007.
  • 'Command and Control: How the Media and Military Are Reshaping Televised Coverage of War', in Counter-Terrorism and the Post-Democratic State, (Jenny Hocking/Colleen Lewis, eds.), Edward Elgar, London, 2007. More details here.
  • 'More a Who's Who Than a Rue', 'Crosstown Traffic', 'The Bush To Boulogne', 'Discovering The World from a Cocoon', 'Grouchy Gauls Just Love a Gripe', in Paris Studio: Contemporary Writing by Fourteen Australian Authors Who Lived for a While in Paris, edited by Victor Barker, Halstead Press, Rushcutters Bay, 2002. More details here.
 

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