The University of Newcastle, Researcher report.

Researcher: Mr Paul Scott
School: School of Design, Communication and Information Technology
Commenced with Institution: 06-MAR-1995
Personal URL:

Funded Projects

Please note, only grants administered through the University of Newcastle Research Office are recorded here. For a more complete picture of the researcher's grant history a Personal URL may be supplied, above.

Research Team Initial Year Duration (Years) Funding Body/Client Award Type Title of Project Collaborating Partners Total Cash $ Total Inkind $
Mr Paul Scott 2007 1 Hunter Institute of Mental Health Response Ability Research Scheme Impact of response ability materials and first year journalism students at the University of Newcastle   2727  
Mr Paul Scott 2005 1 University of Newcastle Travel - Travel Grant Journalism Education Association Conference,30/112005-2/12/2005   180  
Mr Paul Scott 2002 1 University of Newcastle Travel - Travel Grant Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities, Hawaii USA 12 - 15 January 2003   2106  
Mr Paul Scott 1998 1 University of Newcastle Travel - Travel Grant 21st Biennial General Assembly and Scientific Conference of the IAMCR, Glasgow, Scotland   2343  

Research Higher Degree Supervision

For a more complete picture of the researcher's supervision history a Personal URL may be supplied at the top of this page.

Current Student Supervision

Program Supervision Level Research Topic
M Philosophy (Comm&Med Arts) Principal Supervisor Pulling the Plug on Localism: Exploring the demise of local content in regional television news, through a case study of the Hunter region
M Philosophy (Comm&Med Arts) Co-Supervisor Effect of Centralisation on Regional Radio: Case Study of the Super Radio Network (SRN) in Northern NSW and South East Queensland

Total Equivalent Full-time Student Units (EFTSU):

Supervision Level EFTSU
Masters 0.500

Research Publications

Please note, the publications listed here:
(1) relate to the researcher's position at the University of Newcastle only
(2) are for selected categories of publications, and
(3) relate to publication year 1998, onwards.
For a more complete picture of the researcher's publication history a Personal URL may be supplied at the top of this page.

Journal Article

Scott Paul Brian, ’Chicks on Sticks in Flicks: Women, Surfing, Celluloid’, Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, 10 77-106 (2006) [C1]

John Cokley, Roger Patching, Scott Paul Brian, ’Gender preference in journalism education: why sport misses out’, Australian Journalism Review, 28 127-145 (2006) [C1]

Boissonneault Marie-France, Gladstone William, Scott Paul Brian, Cushing Nancy Eileen, ’Grey Nurse Shark Human Interactions and Portrayals:A Study of newspaper portrayals of the Grey Nurse Shark from 1969-2003’, Electronic Green Journal, Winter 2005 Online (2005) [C1]

Skehan Jaelea, Garvey Gail, Scott Paul Brian, ’Reporting suicide and mental illness for Indigenous Australians’, Australian Journalism Review, 27 25-42 (2005) [C1]

Scott Paul Brian, ’We Shall Fight on the Seas and the Oceans...We shall: Commodification, Localism and Violence’, M/C Journal, 6 Internet (2003) [C1]

Stockwell S, Scott Paul Brian, ’Fair Go For Fair Reporting’, Ejournalist, Vol.1, No.2,2001 ejournal (2001) [C1]

Sheridan Burns Lynette, Scott Paul Brian, ’Facing Facts: The Media, Indigenous Australia and Journalism Education’, Teaching Review, 4 29-36 (1999) [C2]

Sheridan Burns Lynette, Scott Paul Brian, ’PBL Essay: The Media and Indigenous Australia’, The Problem Log, IV 2-3 (1999) [C3]

Scott Paul Brian, ’What do we have to know this for? The Broadcasting for Remote Aboriginal Communities Scheme and Tertiary Curricula’, Australian Journalism Review, 18 25-38 (1996) [C1]

Book

Stockwell Stephen, Scott Paul Brian, All-Media Guide To Fair and Cross-Cultural Reporting, Australian Key Centre for Cultural and Media Policy, Griffith University, Nathan, Qld, 45 (2000) [A2]

Chapter in Book

Scott Paul Brian, ’"On the fringe: journalism, representation and cultural competence"’, Journalism Theory in Practice, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Australia, 131-146 (2001) [B2]

Review

Scott Paul Brian, ’Up-to-date focus on broadcast’, Australian Journalism Review (2006) [D2]

Conference Publication

Boissonneault Marie-France, Gladstone William, Scott Paul Brian, Cushing Nancy Eileen, ’Grey nurse shark human interactions and portrayals: A study of newspaper portrayals of the grey nurse shark from 1969-2003’, Animals and Society II: Considering Animals. Handbook, Hobart (2007) [E3]

Scott Paul Brian, ’Australian Surfing Magazines: The First Wave (1961-1962)’, JEA Conference 2005, Surfers Paradise (2005) [E1]

Scott Paul Brian, ’Australian Surfing Magazines: Boys' Zone Adventures’, Hawaii International Conference on Art and Humanities Conference Proceedings, Honolulu, Hawaii (2003) [E1]

Sheridan Burns Lynette, Scott Paul Brian, ’The Media & Indigenous Australians Project: Time to Act’, Time for Journalism, Sydney, NSW (1998) [E1]

Major Creative Work

Scott Paul Brian, Swell Dreaming: Surfing in Australia, (2004) [J2]

Scott Paul Brian, Swell Dreaming: Surfing in Australia, (2003) [J1]

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